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SA front crank pulley which one???

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scott#2

09-18-2005 15:04:18




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I asked this before and read up on it but now I have a new problem. Dumb a__ me just couldnt wait to get the right setup for removing the pully and like a fool tried an old shop made puller before I got a bearing seprerator plate and snapped a small piece off the pulley. Not enough to make a difference but enough that I know about it. I need to replace it. The pulley on the tractor has a # of 6502DA on it with no set screw or flat spot. I have another pulley here with a # 6502D on it with a raised flat spot on the hub and a set screw. The one sold on this site has a 6502DC # on it. Are all these interchangeable?

A little confused here,

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scotty

09-19-2005 04:48:44




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 Re: SA front crank pulley which one??? in reply to scott#2, 09-18-2005 15:04:18  
scott, If you have the piece that you broke off and its not too big, anyone that can braze well can put it back together for you. They are a real bugger to get off!

scotty



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wanabefarmer

09-18-2005 16:55:03




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 Re: SA front crank pulley which one??? in reply to scott#2, 09-18-2005 15:04:18  
the one listed on this site will work i just installed one on my SA, you will need to heat it for 30 minutes in your wife or some ones oven at 300 degrees before installing.



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CNKS

09-18-2005 16:52:47




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 Re: SA front crank pulley which one??? in reply to scott#2, 09-18-2005 15:04:18  
Probably. The sequence is D, DA, DC, likley a DB in between. The higher letters will work for the lower letters, ie DA will work for a D. The DC will work for a DA. I am not sure a D will work for a DA, though. Since you have it, you should be able to tell. I've never had one of those pulleys off, though.



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