Posted by Janicholson on September 15, 2013 at 10:49:57 from (74.60.94.18):
In Reply to: belt pulley control posted by Mitch E. on September 15, 2013 at 09:02:55:
You asked it so now you will be informed (dumb questions are not asked). The engines belts are adjusted as in most applications with either an adjustable pulley, or a way to move the mounts. The pulley control on a H is used to control the gears driving the flat belt drive assembly located under the fuel tank. This is usually a small flange with holes, but may have a large flat belt pulley 8" wide and 10" across (as noted in the other posts) It is a rod control which moves a dog clutch (like folding your fingers with 2 hands). The foot clutch must be pushed in for this to be done, as serious clashing and noise and possible grief can happen if it is connected to a amchine like a feed grinder, and then moved without the foot clutch. Google Farmall Flat Belt drives (images) Many tractors have the drive, but are missing the control rod. Owners just put them in gear with the lever on the drive. Not convienient, but so seldom used that it is not a problem. Jim
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