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Posted by Randy-IA on November 19, 2005 at 14:44:51 from (207.177.83.230):
Hi All ! First of all , I've got a carb icing problem , does anyone else ? What do I do about it ? Get a bigger carb to slow the air flow ? Just kiddin ' ;')> No , Really , what can be done about it ? Next on the agenda are my axles again . Are the bearing's in the housing or in the end cap with the seal's ? I still haven't gotten a service manual and couldn't get to the dealer in time this morning to get one ordered . I have a printout of the axle setup but it's not very clear as to what goes where . Are the seal's as easy as it look's to replace them aside from removing the wheel's ? Thanks again ! ...Randy PS: I was checking out ebay and noticed a few belt pulley's for sale most listing a number of different tractor's that they will fit including the M's . Most of them are 7-1/2" to 9-1/2" in diameter . My manual list's 2 size pulley's for the M , a 11"D x 7-1/2"W that was supplied with the drive and provided a belt speed of 2588 fpm and an optional 13"D x 8-1/2"W with a speed of 3058 fpm . So my question is - are these pulley's aftermarket or just off a specific tractor that has been forgotten the more the pulley get's passed around . Is there some way to ID which tractor it came from originally with casting #'s or whatever ?
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