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Re: Re: International Cub Belly Mower
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Posted by Buck Cole on May 31, 2004 at 09:36:35 from (68.97.146.39):
In Reply to: Re: International Cub Belly Mower posted by Red Raider on May 31, 2004 at 07:17:46:
The pins on the pulley engage just fine with that "slotted" part (I'm not sure what it is called). The slotted part turns with the pulley but the shaft that goes through all of that doesn't turn with it. The pulley is held on with a cap with a 9/16" bolt that goes down through it into threads in the shaft and tightens the cap on. There is a locating pin (almost a bump) that is on the bottom of the cap that fits into a square slot in the shaft but I cannot see a pin that is in down in the square slot. That is where I was wondering if a shear pin was but I just couldn't see it due to grease.
There are 2 nuts (I think 1/2 "). I think they are on the part with 4 tapered (wedge shaped) slots that the spring loaded pins on the bottom of the pulley go down into to engage the pulley to the shaft assembly. One of those was loose so I tightened it lightly. The bolt that those two nuts go over looks hollow, almost like a tube with threads on the outside. Sorry for the long response. I really appreciate your help. Buck
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