wh500special 2,359 #1 Posted 17 hours ago My remaining tractors are 45 miles away and I am rummaging thru the parts in my garage looking for something… What is the OD of the engine drive pulley for a typical C-series manual transaxle tractor? The one I found is about 5.25” OD. I don’t remember if I got this from a stick or a hydro. I need one for a manual. Thanks, Steve Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 75,418 #2 Posted 17 hours ago That's a hydro pulley. Manual transmission tractor's engine pulley is more like 4" OD. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wh500special 2,359 #3 Posted 16 hours ago Thanks. shoot. Back to scavenging. I know these aren’t hard to find, but this is the 1” bore for Briggs tractors so it’s a little harder. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 75,418 #4 Posted 16 hours ago 4 minutes ago, wh500special said: Thanks. shoot. Back to scavenging. I know these aren’t hard to find, but this is the 1” bore for Briggs tractors so it’s a little harder. Briggs or a Kohler small block. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wh500special 2,359 #5 Posted 9 hours ago This problem (looking for the right pulley) might have taken care of itself… the GT1142 wouldn’t crank fast enough to start tonight and the carburetor was leaking gas pretty bad, the fuel lines from the rear were rock hard and broke when I messed with them, and the valve fell right out of the bottom of the tank when i went to open it. Rather than fix all this, I think the 11-hp Briggs might come off of there and donate its pulley to a little 7-hp Yanmar I have and which should fit right under the hood. The engine has its own tank so I can abandon everything else. This gets dad back to diesel only for the time being. I love Briggs engines. Usually they can sit for years and fire right up with just a splash of fresh gas. No points. This one is being stubborn. The one on the GT2500 fired first crank after I took out the battery from 2009 and replaced it. Sucker has been sitting untouched at least 15 years. This was the first day I spent puttering around with these tractors in years. Was kind of fun. Steve 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 18,745 #6 Posted 9 hours ago 7 minutes ago, wh500special said: Was kind of fun. Yeah it can be. I don't get any where near as much tinker time as I used to. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 16,103 #7 Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 35 minutes ago, wh500special said: Was kind of fun. Been months since I had several hours of tinker time. If I can squeeze 30 minutes in every week or so I call it "mental health time". And you are correct, it is fun! And just for giggles, if you have to, the sleeves that make up 1/8 inch to use a pulley on a 1 inch shaft work very well. It comes with a taller key so the fit is nice and snug. I've used them on several Vanguard repowers. Ebay or Amazon has them for cheap in stainless steel. Edited 9 hours ago by kpinnc 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 75,418 #8 Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, wh500special said: love Briggs engines I've always had good luck with them too. 6 hours ago, wh500special said: This was the first day I spent puttering around with these tractors in years. Was kind of fun. 6 hours ago, wallfish said: Yeah it can be. I don't get any where near as much tinker time as I used to. 6 hours ago, kpinnc said: mental health time I say this in all possible seriousness. You can NOT be healthy and strong for others unless you take care of yourself. We joke about tractor time... but it really is a medical necessity to be mentally stable and happy. If that's what you have available as "you time"... do it. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites