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rustyorange45
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Joined: 01 Sep 2013 Location: Vernon Co. MO. Points: 416 |
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Topic: WD Belt PulleyPosted: 17 Sep 2017 at 2:33pm |
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I just looked at a WD that was for sale near me and the belt pulley had a lever to engage it that was separate from the PTO. I thought you had to engage the PTO to start the belt pulley. The lever was attached to the steering column support and had three notches in it about a 1/2" apart. I have never seen this setup before and was hoping someone could enlighten me about it. Thanks, Tim
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1953 WD45 WF/Model 90 Loader, Oxnard Rear Blade, 80R Mower, Model 209 Disc, WD Rear Mounted Scoop, Model 184 & 160 Rotary Mowers, 1952 CA NF/L306CA mower, 1953 CA WF/Model 8 Loader.
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Dipstick In
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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Posted: 17 Sep 2017 at 2:40pm |
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It is an after-market shift mechanism. You would normally loosen a set screw and lock-nut then shift the pulley in or out as needed. This mechanism alllows you to do it from the seat!
Kindova neat feature, and I wish I had one!
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rustyorange45
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Posted: 17 Sep 2017 at 2:46pm |
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What does anyone use the belt pulley for anymore?
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1953 WD45 WF/Model 90 Loader, Oxnard Rear Blade, 80R Mower, Model 209 Disc, WD Rear Mounted Scoop, Model 184 & 160 Rotary Mowers, 1952 CA NF/L306CA mower, 1953 CA WF/Model 8 Loader.
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DougS
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Posted: 17 Sep 2017 at 3:03pm |
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If you're a hobby farmer with maybe a half dozen head of beef it's nice to have an old hammermill. Those were belt driven. I never engaged the pulley until it was set, so it was no big deal to get off the tractor. It was kind of a kludge to go from one side of the tractor to the other to lock and unlock the clutch holder, though.
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Dan Hauter
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Joined: 06 Feb 2011 Location: Carlinville, IL Points: 1270 |
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Posted: 18 Sep 2017 at 8:18pm |
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Do you go to tractor shows? The weekend of September 16 & 17 we had a belt driven stationary corn sheller plus a threshing machine in use. We also have a Baker fan that runs off a tractor's belt pulley.
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rustyorange45
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Posted: 18 Sep 2017 at 9:21pm |
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I went to the GOTO in Ottawa, KS Sept. 15, but had to leave before I could see everything. Lots of cool tractors and friendly people.
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1953 WD45 WF/Model 90 Loader, Oxnard Rear Blade, 80R Mower, Model 209 Disc, WD Rear Mounted Scoop, Model 184 & 160 Rotary Mowers, 1952 CA NF/L306CA mower, 1953 CA WF/Model 8 Loader.
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Jim Hancock
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: EL Reno, Ok. Points: 1112 |
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Posted: 18 Sep 2017 at 11:19pm |
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Hi Rusty.
Look at LittleMarv's post about his recently acquired accessory. A front mounted buzz saw. I have one and we used my 45 to run our hammermill when I was a kid at home on the farm. Wish now that I had bought that at our farm sale or spoke for it before the sale. BTW, I was born and raised and graduated(1975) down at Carthage. You and/or your family may have heard of my dad, Alan, as he was a Funk's G seed dealer and distributor back in the day.
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alleyyooper
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Joined: 12 May 2014 Location: Michigan Points: 238 |
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Posted: 19 Sep 2017 at 7:22am |
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I also have a front mount buzz saw for my D17 that folds up againest the raditor for transport.
Is also the cats meow to start other tractors with a belt pully all by your self your working on. I block the rear wheels and lock the brakes on the tractor to be started. Run the D 17 in line place the belt on the pulleys in a figure 8, Back thre D 17 up till the belt is tight and lock the brakes. Get the belt a going to make sure I have it lined up properly, go back to the tractor I am wanting started remove thr clutch pedal lock I made and slowly let the clutch out and the engine starts to turn and many time will fire right up. As fast as towing but doing it alone. Al |
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Alberta Phil
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Alberta, Canada Points: 3985 |
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Posted: 19 Sep 2017 at 10:55am |
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Here's a belt pulley in use. Spent all last Sunday running the threshing machine with the '28 Allis.
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