Hi Idaho Boy: Yes there is a slight crown on a good pully. It is a feature that provides self centering of the belt. Of course there is a limit to the amount of centering. I'll guess on an MTA belt there will be about quarter inch higher in the center. We used a buzz saw all through the 1940's and 50's to cut all out wood for our home and some for others. So I don't agree with Hugh in that it's dangerious to use. I saw a mangled car where a whole family was killed but everyone still uses cars to get around. So I suppose there are accidents with every piece of equipment. That's life. Be careful. In aligning tractor to a threshing machine, use the outer edge of the pully to "sight" a line to the outer edge of the other pully. Both pullies need to be parallel to each other. If you could roll both pullies thru space, they would roll directly into each other. (If you can visualize rolling a pully straight ahead using the outer edge as a guide.) Many can't seem to grasp the concept. Good luck with yours. I have a couple extra I saved from the home place but hope to use them at a threshing show with my 350. agpilot
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