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Crazywheelhorseman

Hello everyone, its been a while since i've posted. I recently picked up a 1054 which was repowered with a briggs and i'm gonna repower it with a k301 i have sitting on the shelf. What i need to know is what pulley does this use? Is it the same as the 1057 and early raiders?. Any pics and specs would be greatly appreciated.

 

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953 nut
10 minutes ago, Crazywheelhorseman said:

what pulley does this use? Is it the same as the 1057 and early raiders?. Any pics and specs would be greatly appreciated.

:text-coolphotos:            The engine pulley has a two "V" pulley as a unit, the inside one is 3/8" wide to drive the Hydro pump and the other is 1/2" wide to drive the transmission. The ID would be 1 1/8" and I will have to measure the ODs tomarow.

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"D"- Man

My experience has been these are very hard to find.

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BOB ELLISON

I can almost bet someone here has one and will get back to you. @953 nut is our expert on 953 and 1054.

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Crazywheelhorseman
On 9/17/2017 at 10:23 AM, Crazywheelhorseman said:

 

Thank you 953 Nut i appreciate very much!

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953 nut

Got out to the barn this afternoon and did a little measuring. The OD of the drive pulley for the tractor is 3.5" and is am "A" belt (or 4L, same thing). The inner pulley is for the hydro pump and is a 3L belt pulley 2.25 OD. If you plan to use the PTO and hydraulic pump you need this pulley, there is no substitute. They come up on Ebay from time to time or you could post a wanted ad on this site.

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Crazywheelhorseman

953 nut if you can get me a measurement of the small step between the 2 and the recess on the inside of the small side i might be able to have some turned

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