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Mike333

So I had my clutch pulley burn out on me today, can't find any part numbers in my book, I have a 1984 GT1100 WorkHorse, anybody know what the part number is?

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Anglo Traction

7451 is the part number.

           If you go Aftermarket, beware that some of the pressed in central bosses are slightly over width and makes the pulley stand away from the arm further.

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Mike333

7451 is the part number.

           If you go Aftermarket, beware that some of the pressed in central bosses are slightly over width and makes the pulley stand away from the arm further.

Many thanks Richard, May your Horse's run long and strong, Cheers!!!

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gwest_ca

Stens 280-313 Std,

Stens HD 280-362

Napa HD 7-05485

 

Have had good luck with the Napa HD replacement. Has a real sealed ball bearing.

 

Garry

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Mike333

Hey Garry Thank You so much!!!! The lawn and garden goofs i called couldn't manage an ant farm and are giving me the run-around, thats great i can go to napa and get the part!!!! As I replied to Richard above, May your Horse's run long and strong!

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Jeff-C175

 

lawn and garden goofs i called couldn't manage an ant farm

 

:laughing-rofl:  Thanks for that one Mike!  Added to my vocabulary!   Something new every day here at RS!

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Mike333

 

 

lawn and garden goofs i called couldn't manage an ant farm

 

:laughing-rofl:  Thanks for that one Mike!  Added to my vocabulary!   Something new every day here at RS!

 

Glad ya got a kick out of it!!!! Nice Banjo by the way, I grew up on Bluegrass, and well there aint nuthin better than some good ol pickin and a grinnin!!!

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Mike333

So I had my clutch pulley burn out on me today, can't find any part numbers in my book, I have a 1984 GT1100 WorkHorse, anybody know what the part number is?

One more thing to add, if the clutch wasn't bad enough, I also had the mower deck belt shred, any tips on where to get belts?

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Jeff-C175

 

Nice Banjo by the way, I grew up on Bluegrass, and well there aint nuthin better than some good ol pickin and a grinnin!!!

 

Thanks... it's "Crafters of Tennessee".  Pretty much sits in the case these days, old Arthur Itis come around and fingers don't wiggle like they used to.  So I do more Sippin' and Grinnin' these days, but I can't complain, had a good long run... almost 40 years!

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Ed Kennell

 

 

Nice Banjo by the way, I grew up on Bluegrass, and well there aint nuthin better than some good ol pickin and a grinnin!!!

 

Thanks... it's "Crafters of Tennessee".  Pretty much sits in the case these days, old Arthur Itis come around and fingers don't wiggle like they used to.  So I do more Sippin' and Grinnin' these days, but I can't complain, had a good long run... almost 40 years!

 

I hear that on those "Itis" boys and their "Isim" cousins.  I still have to give the Martin DX1K   a work out  occasionally,  but I pay the price.  Stiff fingers and no calluses on the finger tips makes it painful.  Gotta luv the Martins if you live near Nazareth, Pa. :ychain:  

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Jeff-C175

Gettin' way :text-offtopic: here... but yeah, gotta love the Martins!  D-25 would be my choice though for BG... Taylor makes a nice guitar these days too.

 

Now, back to the regularly scheduled programming!

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