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Brand new belt pulley?

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Mike CA

08-17-2006 20:17:07




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Someone gave me a link to www.paperpulleys.com I contacted them and asked how much and military discount (why not, right?) So, they sell a new pulley for an H for $165, and military gets them shipped for free.

My question is: I have a pulley on the parts tractor. It looks it's age, so I don't know if it will be restorable to "HOLY CRAP THAT TRACTOR IS AWESOME" show condition. So maybe new is the way to go. What do you guys think?

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sammy the RED

08-18-2006 22:48:22




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
I bought 2 pullys at auction, one steel & one was paper, $5.00 ea.



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BillyinStoughton

08-18-2006 09:15:37




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
Have you thought about buying a steel pulley instead of the paper? If you plan on using the pulley, I am more of a fan of the paper type since they seem to have less belt slippage...but if it's just for looks, steel is the low maintenance way to go! They are not hard to find. I picked one up last weekend for $50 without so much as a scratch in it...a little bit of paint and it looks like new.

Here ya go!

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Mike CA

08-18-2006 11:26:28




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to BillyinStoughton, 08-18-2006 09:15:37  
I have never seen a metal one on a tractor. In fact, i don't even think my Grandfather had one on his tractor. But I like the off-set color of the tan with the red, which is why I was thinking of getting a new paper pulley. But I will keep an eye out for a metal pulley as well and compare the look.



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BillyinStoughton

08-18-2006 11:49:11




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-18-2006 11:26:28  
I agree with you, I think the offset color of the paper pulleys does add a bit of character to any tractor. The picture I posted actually is one that is being auctioned on eBay, I thought I would grab ya the picture just for reference. Either way you go...I'm sure it will look good on your H.

Billy



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Michael Soldan

08-18-2006 04:54:34




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
Mike, I have seen paper belt pulleys that look like new in the salvage yards, I have seen others totally disintegrated and blowing in the wind like a rag. If the pulley had been used lots and tar belt dressing used on it , the belt dressing seemed to coat and protect them. One of my H's was seldom stored inside and yet the belt pulley is as new. I'd check wrecking yards, you might be surprised! If you can't find a pulley close to you let me know, I can find one, only problem is freight from Ontario to California...but I'm sure you will find one close to home when you get looking...Mike in Exeter Ontario

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26Red

08-18-2006 06:21:47




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Michael Soldan, 08-18-2006 04:54:34  
I picked up a decent one for $25 a few years ago at my local salvage yard...



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MJin th UK

08-18-2006 05:04:07




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Michael Soldan, 08-18-2006 04:54:34  
Michael could you not just tie a label on it . Accorting to my map its downhill all the way MJ



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Michael Soldan

08-18-2006 05:19:05




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to MJin th UK, 08-18-2006 05:04:07  
MJ it wouldn't be the first time it was on a roll!



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Andy Martin

08-18-2006 05:09:47




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to MJin th UK, 08-18-2006 05:04:07  
I think there is a valley in between with a big creek.



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Vapet

08-18-2006 04:50:26




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
Don"t forget that there are as many without pulleys as with. Try to make a list of things to do, starting with the most important first. Pulleys would be way down on list. Enjoy your H.



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Andy Martin

08-18-2006 05:00:38




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Vapet, 08-18-2006 04:50:26  
There are a lot of tractors around wih the belt pulley attachment but no pulley. They look really good. the pulley gets taken off and stored in a shed then the old man dies and the junk gets sold at auction. The tractor and pulley never see each other again but both have happy lives. They can be in the way if you are not using them.

I agree with the others: low priority.



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RustyFarmall

08-18-2006 07:56:21




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Andy Martin, 08-18-2006 05:00:38  
Quite often the pulleys that got stored away in a shed became a source of nesting material for the rats and mice. I've seen a number of them at estate auctions that were totally chewed up beyond use.



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Andy Martin

08-18-2006 08:23:43




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to RustyFarmall, 08-18-2006 07:56:21  
Yes, I qualify providing a home to many small creatures as living happily ever after. The fact that the kids chew on the house is a small price for the house to pay.



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F-Dean

08-18-2006 04:43:05




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
I paid $55 for a steel one last year at a salvage yard in Nebraska. Mike, you make want to find a good salvage yard near you or on your way to a popular destination - it can make going to the inlaws more desireable.



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City-Boy McCoy

08-18-2006 03:17:46




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
If a tight budget is a factor, why not wait until the tractor is otherwise done before buying a pulley? In the meantime, maybe one will come your way at a very good price....?
mike



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HENRY E

08-17-2006 22:06:11




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
it is still listed on tyhe second page of PARTS. Call Rick in Shirley Ind. at 1 765 785 2092. Maybe he would drop price for AD sailor.



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HENRY E

08-17-2006 21:57:05




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
There was a fairly nice pully on Farmall link for 70 bucks. I jot a beauty from the link for 60 bucks and 25 shipping .Watch the photo adsj



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texp

08-17-2006 20:56:31




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 Re: Brand new belt pulley? in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 20:17:07  
One Hundred and Sixty Five Bucks!? Seems kind of pricey . . . you should be able to get a GOOD replacement (used) for about 1/4 of that!
Tex



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