Haas said: (quoted from post at 02:01:14 10/27/14) The spacer goes on the shaft where the gear is located. It
replaces the gear. If you have a gear there, then there is no
spacer. I think you can put the cover over the gear and forget
about it. However if you want to sell the belt drive to someone
that does not have it on their tractor, they might need the gear
if the tractor originally had only the spacer.
Ok. So you are saying that the parts tractor I just pictured that had the "Delete" plate on it, previously had the 90 degree PTO at some point in it's life? But a tractor that had the cover plate from the factory only had the spacer?
I would like to remove the gear and use the spacer. Maybe I can find one.
THANKS>
May I ask why? When I went from a belly mower to a pull-behind on my 140, I just left the gear and added the delete cover. It's been fine that way for seven years. I kept the 90° pulley because you never know what the future will bring so I didn't need the gear.
This post was edited by TheDurk at 16:14:18 10/26/14.
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