Okay there Tim the tool man! I called my local IH dealer a few minutes ago. They cant even get a new pulley. So aftermarket would be my only choice. I've heard the same thing. But, and I believe this, that after cutting and removing the pulley, there will probably need to be some prep work like gently filing down any nicks and cuts as these pulley basically fit so tight there's no room for error. Putting the pulley in an oven might not hurt either. I've got two local tractor scrap yards that might already have one pulled. And if I need a speedi sleeve then, well ok. I've also got to do the head gasket at the same time. This old thing has been in use on our farm since my grandfather and great grandfather bought her new. She just needs a little maintenance. I'll have to go slow buying the parts. We just adopted a 2 and 3 year old brother and sister. My playing money has been cut drastically. But that's okay, I don't regret it a bit.
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