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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 01, 2006 at 14:34:47 from (209.226.106.164):
In Reply to: another C question posted by Nat on February 01, 2006 at 12:18:54:
Nat: The right angled belt pulley gear box will separate from the pto. The shaft that drives the belt pulley will protrude about 3/4". There is a factory cover to replace the pulley gear box. It has a bubble in the middle to allow for that protruding shaft. No bearing involved here for shaft. If I were you, I would remove the pulley. I forget the exact amount that shaft protrudes. Using 1" and 1/2" plate you can fabricate a cover that will double as your top link attachment. You take the pulley gear box off, there will be a spider gear on that protruding shaft, remove that as it should go with the pulley. You will then clearly see how to fabricate as I indicated. Put that spider gear and shims that come off with pulley gear box. Guys putting Woods mowers on offsets will pay good money for that.
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