Posted by ScottyHOMEy on May 06, 2009 at 11:43:45 from (70.105.224.169):
In Reply to: Re: Pully posted by Ron Corkum on May 06, 2009 at 11:06:45:
Okay. Now we're gettin' somewhere.
Maybe somebody can identify what that beautifully painted lift is for. I have no idea. If you have the rest of the parts for it, they're important and you don't want to lose them.
If you don't, I can't imagine that I'd want to be cracking my knee on it as I climb onto the tractor or snagging my boot on the rod connecting it to the rockshaft arms on the Touch-Control and, if it were mine, I'd just take it off.
If you do have whatever it's intended to lift, then you have to decide how much you want to use or show that, as opposed to having a pulley on your belt drive.
Basic idea is that you can't always have everything, or sometimes even very many, or in the right combinations even two, of the things that were designed for these tractors on at the same time. In this case, they made a spacer for the end of the belt pulley drive for a reason -- i.e., for those times that you had to have the pulley off fro whatever reason but might need to use the PTO. To take it to a real basic level, something seemingly as basic as that dinky little swinging drawbar on a Super C was pretty much useless for towing a hayrake as long as you had an axle-mounted mower like a 21 or 24 bolted up. There were and still are compromises. I have PTO/pulleys on both my BN and my Super C. The one pulley (8-1/2") that I have sits on a shelf waiting for an occasion to slide it on the shaft and put it to use.
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