Posted by Jordan Bergsma on August 05, 2011 at 17:01:48 from (209.216.132.119):
Ordered a water pump pulley from A&I for my 77 since my old one had a 3 inch chunk missing on the old one. It came quickly, but on the package I saw it said replacement for "White", which was my first clue that something was wrong. I opened it up, lo and behold it was a thick walled machined pulley, not a thin sheet steel one like the original. I grabbed the pulley that runs the generator that has to slide inside of it. The new pulley has too small of an ID hole for the generator pulley. How hard is it to send someone the right part the first time? Especially when I pay $100 for a lousy pulley on a common tractor like a 77. It's a genuine crock, we could really use the tractor to run augers right now. I think I may become a parts salesman just so people don't have to deal with morons who can't get the right part the first time.
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