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H3 crankshaft pulley

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    Posted: 23 Jun 2024 at 3:49pm
Can anyone tell me the part number for the front crankshaft pulley of an early H3 dozer? I can't find the H3 in the Agco parts lookup. Most parts I've been using D14/D15 manuals, but the part numbers for the front pulley on the 14/15 seem to be different, so I would like to get the right one. Mine turned up missing since I took this apart last year. I spent a couple hours looking for it, and I know I will find it as soon as the replacement gets installed, but thats how it goes. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jun 2024 at 5:41am

Per the D-14 Parts Catalog, early D-14 used front Pulley 229698.

At Engine Serial 11562 it changed to 230712.

The change was 4 threaded holes were added to acommodate the bolt on coupling for the front mounted hydraulic pump required for the 414 hydraulic loader.

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Also the early D15 tractors had a wide fan belt and later tractors had a narrow belt.
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Thanks, but like I said, I have part numbers for the tractors.. I'm looking for the correct part number for the H3
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jun 2024 at 8:16am

Managed to find my Allis Dealer Parts Catalog for H-3 and HD-3.

On P-8 Crankshaft Pulley for Gas is #233396

Adapter that mounts to Pulley with 4 bolts for a Hand Crank is #233401.

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I had to use AGCO parts books to verify, but the D-15 gas farm tractor engine is 70235043 for the pulley and 70233432 for the narrow fan belt. No wide fan belt like the D-14 was ever used on a D-15.
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Thanks gary, that's exactly what I needed. I ordered a new one from steiner. Unfortunately for some reason the 3/8" belt pulley is almost $40 more than the thicker belt pulley... this project is wildly over budget as is, so might as well just keep going!
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I thought over budget is the only way it would work
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"This won't cost that much." is the lie we tell ourselves....It's not a budget problem per say. It's that we aren't realistic when making a budget.
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There is NO  budget for something you want !!!! That you already got into. 


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