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Re: H Belt Pulley Diagram
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Posted by michael Soldan on April 28, 2001 at 22:28:40 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: H Belt Pulley Diagram posted by 1PWRFULH on April 28, 2001 at 14:33:41:
I did the pulley on my H last fall. I was able to change the bearings and the seal on the bench. I must be getting old because I can't remember the details. My I-H dealer told me how to take it apart. After you have it out of the tractor set it on the bench with the drive gear up. You remove the two capscrews(bolts) and the shaft separates. You should be able to tap on the bearing and move it off. I put the new bearing in by tapping on it with a piece of hardwood. Then the seal went on in the same manner using a piece of wood to gently get it in place. Slide the shaft back into place and replace the capscrews. Haas suggests you need a press to get the bearing in and that would be easy but I managed the hard way and it wasn't too bad a job. My problem is the setting of the teeth to mesh. The roller assembly has 3 shims and the end of the roller drive has 3 shims. I need to have the tractor running and pumping oil up to the pulley before I know what kind of job I did. I had pulley noise when I turned it by hand but it may not be there when the oil is being pumped. I do know I needed a new seal anyway and when it was apart ..you may as well put the bearing in. all available from your I-H dealer. Good Luck from Mike Soldan in Exeter Ontario
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