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Re: W-4 ..belt pulley
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Posted by Quebec Red on February 17, 2006 at 19:19:22 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Re: W-4 ..belt pulley posted by Nebraska Cowman on February 17, 2006 at 16:37:21:
The steel pulley on the SW-6 that is original has a crosshair pattern on it. The original owner said that it came new like that and that he never had any trouble blowing corn 45 feet. That tractor is still in his family. The original owner traded on an 824 4x4. The 824 was a German build 65 HP with the 239 motor. Some late 824s had the 268 motor. These were very good sellers in eastern Canada. Direct competition to the White 1465 and 1470. Would leave them in their dust, too. The old lad bought back his SW-6 from the local dealer where he traded, as he increased his holdings. The story goes that the dealer tuned, painted, and put new tires on it, and sold it for 1400 more than the farmer was allowed for it. We had that tractor for a week as a dealer loaner when the SW-6TA was being serviced. I distintly remember the different pulleys and the story behimd them......QR...
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