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    Posted: 21 Apr 2015 at 12:08pm
Anybody have a spare crank pulley for B110 they'd like to part with? Need one to power up front snow blower attachment on Jo Jo's Tractor.
39'RC, 43'WC, 48'B, 49'G, 50'WF, 65 Big 10, 67'B-110, 75'716H, 2-620's, & a Motorhead wife
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Like this one - item 19, P/N 2026498.

If I remember correctly they are 'heavy duty' solid steel.

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http://www.simpletractors.com/parts/snowthrowers/H&P2025082.htm
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Yeah, Yeah.. that's the one! Got one?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dave in PA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2015 at 4:06pm
Steve, did you not post a picture some time back, with her PUSHING snow with a blade?? i MIGHT BE getting old here!  But why the snow blower now?? 

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No. That was the 716H that she was plowing with. I'm restoring a snowblower attachment for the B110 that's in the avatar. That's her Hotrod Garden Tractor that I purchased a few years ago from Eddie in IL. My nephew now has the 716H in MD. Thought I would try a snowblower attachment for this coming Winter. Just got the blower back from the sandblaster yesterday. Gonna be heading to my buddies body shop for a squirt of Yellow to match the Tractor. Then the reassembly with new auger bearings etc. I'll have pics of the process..
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  i mausured the one on my 101 it has the same blower pretty sure mine is the oem pulley it really moves the snow even real wet snow that auger really goes fast  the pulley meusures 5" with 1/2 wide belt i will get a belt and hold on there and see how deep it sits in because it is kind of a wide pulley  one could be made with a hub and proper size pulley welded on           the reason i  got this tractor for 100$  about 5 years ago with blower blade and tiller was because they had a shop replace the belt for the blower and it would never stay on so the quit using the whole rig       the problem was the belt keepers around that pulley were not put back on  so i biult some out of 1/4 " round stock
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Ahh, who needs those Mike! They just get in the way... LOL! I just picked up a bunch of stuff from the fellow I got the sprayer from. Two complete snowblower attachments, one large, one small, mower deck, leave vacuum, and the house that fits on the cart with all the hoses n' stuff. Counldn't pass up the deal. Also got some boxes of extra parts, along with manuals, instruction sheets from AC and parts sheets. I guess you could call it the "Mother load". Half dozen sharpened blades for the mower deck to. I would've gotten a tiller to, but he sold it. I gotta' go through all the stuff that's there. Its gonna take me a while.. LOL! I'm not gonna need all this stuff, so once I go through it and see what's there, things will be for sale. I'm gonna keep the leave vac though. Now I gotta' find a cart! Anybody gotta' AC cart for sale?
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belt sitting in my pulley is 4 1/2 " o.d.
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With all that stuff there was a crank pulley in the box. Got lucky again! Measures just a tick under 4.5". Didn't have my glasses on. LOL!
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