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Posted by Andy Kopel on December 02, 2002 at 17:08:11 from (12.45.76.149):
OK, I know this is an easy one for all of you old timers, but it will give you a good chuckle anyways. I have a Farmall 350 and noticed that the v-belt that runs between the water pump/radiator fan sheave and a lower sheave is shot and needs to be replaced. I have two questions pertaining to this issue: 1) What does this lower sheave drive? I believe the hydraulic system is driven off of the timing chain and for the life of me can not figure out what this lower sheave is powering. 2) What is the easiest way to change the belt. I've been toying with removing the lower sheave, but it is tight in there and I'm hoping that there is an easier solution. As always, any advise would be appreciated. Thanks, Andy
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