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nosrac

01-18-2006 17:47:20




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can someone tell me what i could expect to pay for a 8n belt pulley ?
thank you .
keith




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lmt8n

01-22-2006 16:15:13




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 Re: 8n belt pulley in reply to nosrac, 01-18-2006 17:47:20  
Is there any one in N.C.with a belt pully for sale ????? $$$$$ Raleigh area



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nosrac

01-19-2006 14:46:49




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 Re: 8n belt pulley in reply to nosrac, 01-18-2006 17:47:20  
thanks to all who respondrd to my question.



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Jerry Marks

01-18-2006 18:37:02




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 Re: 8n belt pulley in reply to nosrac, 01-18-2006 17:47:20  
You can expect to pay considerably more if the pulley has an original toplink bracket on it, which I have seen sell for over $35 just for the bracket alone. A good gearbox with a decent pulley will run between $25 and $50, more with an original bracket and less if the pulley is bent or shredded, if paper. They are available with both 1 1/8" and 1 3/8" female splined shafts. You will pay more for the latter, as they are not nearly as common as the 1 1/8" models. Hope this helps. Jerry

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Stickler

01-18-2006 18:16:38




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 Re: 8n belt pulley in reply to nosrac, 01-18-2006 17:47:20  
i've got 2.....one steel, one paper. i'd let either one go for 40 bucks. Shipping would kill you though, I'm in canada.



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Tom Wi.

01-18-2006 18:09:01




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 Re: 8n belt pulley in reply to nosrac, 01-18-2006 17:47:20  
I paid 40 bucks for one that the shaft inside was broke. Be careful, i was able to fix it but is was'nt easy. Make sure the shaft turns the pully and you should be ok. I also bought 2 of them at an auction for 10 apiece but that was a steal. I would say anywhere from 25 to 50 would be about right.



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