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8n or 9n PTO DRIVEN BELT PULLEY???

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RALPHIN IN AR

03-09-2007 18:16:19




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Bought a PTO DRIVEN BELT PULLEY TODAY, It is RED, has this part number 9N748 on it, WOuld some you of fellas know if this is an original pullet and housing?




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Dell (WA)

03-09-2007 18:37:56




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 Re: 8n or 9n PTO DRIVEN BELT PULLEY??? in reply to RALPHIN IN AR, 03-09-2007 18:16:19  
Ralphin..... ..according to my N-Ford MPC the PTO belt-pulley assy is either p/n: 9N-760-A1 with 9"-dia PAPER pulley ...or... p/n: 9N-760-A2 with 9"-dia STEEL pulley

Fits ALL N-Tractors 1939-1953. Red paint would probably indicate mfg after 1948 introduction of red-belly 8N's. Its yer pulley, paint it any color that pleases you..... ..Dell



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Drmeatman

03-09-2007 18:31:23




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 Re: 8n or 9n PTO DRIVEN BELT PULLEY??? in reply to RALPHIN IN AR, 03-09-2007 18:16:19  
Ralphin, yes you have an "original" pully for the N tractors.I have (2)and the original paper pully and also an original Dearborne Cordwood saw.Not being "smart" but I have a "few" Ns that I put it behind and take it to shows.I don't saw though.Not that brave.



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Dunk

03-09-2007 18:22:02




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 Re: 8n or 9n PTO DRIVEN BELT PULLEY??? in reply to RALPHIN IN AR, 03-09-2007 18:16:19  
You know, back in tha day, when folks had chickens (which I still do) it wasn't a hen, and a rooster, it was a pullit, and a pecker.

No I ain't gonna finish my story...

But even the Bible talks about donkeys in different words.



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gahorN

03-10-2007 05:23:22




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 Re: 8n or 9n PTO DRIVEN BELT PULLEY??? in reply to Dunk, 03-09-2007 18:22:02  
Pullet. It's my leg. Don't pullit. My Father in Law used to say that his family moved around so often, that when they saw his Father loading the wagon, the "chickens would lay down and cross their legs."



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