Posted by kopeck on October 25, 2010 at 10:47:57 from (169.244.70.146):
The belt pulley assembly was removed from my SM when I got it. I do have it, they PO took it off and put it in a box. When I moved it I didn't see anything wrong with it, it seemed to turn smoothly and didn't look like it had any other major problems (well, at a quick glance) so I'm wondering why some one would remove it?
I could see removing the pulley it's self when it's not in use but to take the whole thing off?
The only thing I can think of is I think this tractor had a loader on it at one point and maybe it interfered with that.
The reason I ask is I'm getting ready to put a remote valve on this machine and figured I might put the put the assembly back on to get the hose routing right.
Figured it wouldn't hurt to ask if there was a common reason for pulling these guys off. I really don't plan on using it but I think the tractor looks more complete with it on there verse the home made steel plate that's in it's place.
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