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WD crankshaft pulley

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    Posted: 18 Jan 2025 at 11:07am
I think it's my crankshaft pulley that is broken.  Fan and power steering belts aren't turning when the tractor is running.  Looks like a cast iron piece is broke out of part next to where the crankshaft comes out.  How big of a job is it to get to this piece? Any tips or suggestions on how to get to and fix this part would be appreciated.  
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You really need to disassemble it to see actually what you need to do. If it is a Char-Lynn pulley causing the trouble you might need to get creative on a solution or buy a new double pulley all together.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jan 2025 at 9:11pm

To get to the Pulley:

   drain the Rad
   remove the Hood
   remove the Rad Cover Shell
   remove the Rad, don't forget the 2 @ 3/4" socket bolts that are accessed
      from under the Rad.

   Now I think the Crankshaft Pulley should be accessible.

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I would be very concerned about what condition the crankshaft snout is in after this kind of failure.
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