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Re: H pulley leak
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Posted by Janicholson on June 08, 2007 at 16:08:28 from (156.99.211.221):
In Reply to: H pulley leak posted by JJ in MI on June 08, 2007 at 08:55:13:
I am going to go deeper into the weld idea. The system sits on the transmission and is bolted down. If it is welded there, someone has gone pretty far over the line. If it is just bolted there, it can be removed, and replaced with a plate that eliminates this entire assembly. A good metal shop can make one out of 1/8" flat plate. Take the unit off and place a piece of craft paper over the trans opening to trace the locations of holes etc. There are plates available, but they may be dear, as few Hs were sold without the pulley gearbox. , and many are being removed for tractor pulling, or just because people are no longer running flat belt machines. If the weld is at the other end (where the pulley would mount) then that would incline me to attempt replacing the seal W/O removing the welded part. JimN
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