Charlie pretty well covered it, but I'll throw in a couple more comments.
The pulley will go back on much easier if you heat it. You can heat it quite a bit as it will cool quickly while you are installing it and it only needs to be cool enough to not damage the seal when it touches it. Some guys submerge it in boiling water for a while. Others let it sit a while in a toaster oven set around 250 or so. Obviously, you will need heavy gloves or oven mitts.
Another dealer that is good for mail/internet ordering of parts is Carter & Gruenewald Co in Brooklyn WI.
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