Haas said: (quoted from post at 21:04:44 06/07/13) You can remove it but you will need to find a cover plate. A flat plate won't work because the shaft extends beyond the mounting surface. You might as well just leave the assembly in place. However, when you remove the pulley that Watson there for your Woods mower, you must install a sleeve with retainer bolt over the splined shaft that the pulley was on. The seal on that shaft runs on a bushing, not directly on the shaft. The pulley or the sleeve must be on there to keep the bushing in place. If you loose that bushing, you will have a serious transmission oil leak.
Really? Uh-oh. I didn't know that when I pulled the belt pulley when I switched from a belt drive Danco C-4 center-mount to a PTO drive pull-behind Bush Hog. That was 1993 and no problems yet. (The Case IH dealer said I got the last cover plate East of the Mississippi.) Should I pull the cover and look for the bushing? Where would it leak from?
You definitely need the cover plate with the little dome. The shaft sticks out too far for a flat plate.
This post was edited by TheDurk at 21:22:37 06/08/13 5 times.
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