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953 engine drive pulley & crank info needed

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stevebo

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I picked up a pto set up for my 953 but I am missing a few things. The backing plate has the 4 holes to bolt to a drive pulley however the drive pulley on mine has no holes. Can anyone tell me what drive pulley I need? Size and shaft diameter? I am also missing the plain bearing that goes over the crank shaft and inside the pto housing. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. 

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Martin

Steve, I need to check when I get a chance, but I think you have an incorrect backing plate. From memory my 1054 backing plate doesn't have holes and the pto assembly is held on the shaft by a set screw much like the drive pulley. The key in the output shaft holds the backing plate and "inner race" for the pto bearing from turning. Inner race has a set screw. Pto assembly is different from the later "4 screw" backing plate pto's. It's late and I could be off track here, will check it out tomorrow and confirm.

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evanloock

Martin is correct.....look at the RM-483 manual available here for a parts breakdown for the PTO.

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Martin

heres a pic or 3 of what i have....

 

i think the roller bearing is a different size than the later pto bearings, maybe the seal as well ?

 

im not sure about the washer welded in the end of the sleeve........

 

the manual should help too........

 

 

 

 

 

 

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stevebo

Thanks guys that makes sense. Now to find this assembly...... Anyone have one? 

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gwest_ca

PT-5

 

 

Garry

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