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Patrick Md. Va.

01-16-2002 04:32:56




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What do you guys run off your belt pulleys? I got a pulley about a year back and want to find a job for it to do. I see that some of you have a neat 3 point saw. What else is out there?




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Tyler (MD)

01-16-2002 15:06:01




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 Re: pto belt pulley in reply to Patrick Md. Va., 01-16-2002 04:32:56  
We used ours for shelling and grinding corn.

Tyman



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Jim Ct

01-16-2002 08:11:56




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 Re: pto belt pulley in reply to Patrick Md. Va., 01-16-2002 04:32:56  
Around here a belt pulley was used for running a ensilage loader.I even picked one up a # of yrs ago the guy sold it as a antique woodchipper though he never used it.I had the pulley and flat belt so I needed the toy to run.



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Ed Gooding (VA)

01-16-2002 05:16:45




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 Re: pto belt pulley in reply to Patrick Md. Va., 01-16-2002 04:32:56  
Hi Patrick. Irrigation pumps and bale elevators are two things that come immediately to mind. I'm sure there are some other implements out there that can be belt-driven, as well.

Regards..... ..... Ed
'52 8N475798



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patrick md. va.

01-16-2002 06:26:19




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 Re: Re: pto belt pulley in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 01-16-2002 05:16:45  
I also just saw a pto pulley on ebay (just ended) that stuck straight out from the pto (no gear box). They said that it was for a sickle mower.



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