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Dimensions? O.D. and crank bore?

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, ztnoo said:

Dimensions? O.D. and crank bore?

4" O.D.

1-1/8" bore.

 

5/8" belt.

 

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ztnoo

Eric,
I'm' going to PM you a couple of links regarding the 7466 pulley.
Don't go into cardiac arrest looking at them.
They are NOS price comparisons for reference only ....... unless you can't find a decent used pulley.
The PM will include models that use the 7466 pulley.
I'm sure there are decent used 7466 pulleys around, just have to locate one.
Unfortunately, those decent cast pulleys bring surprising money.

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ztnoo

Tried PMing you.

Got message "@ebinmaine cannot receive messages."

 

I have NO IDEA what that is about.   umm.gif.7a3516389fe7f58ec6a021e906bc81c7.gif

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, ztnoo said:

Tried PMing you.

Got message "@ebinmaine cannot receive messages."

 

I have NO IDEA what that is about.   umm.gif.7a3516389fe7f58ec6a021e906bc81c7.gif

???

Me either.

As far as I know, I can....

 

 

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ztnoo

I just replied to your PM.

Get all the info?

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, ztnoo said:

I just replied to your PM.

Get all the info?

:handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine

I was able to procure another Pulley today thanks to redsquare member

@Stepney.  Spenser is a fine young man and an asset to the preservation of Wheelhorse and other types of antique equipment and engines.

 

 

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ztnoo

As T. R. would say, "Bully!"

:handgestures-thumbup: :bow-blue: :greetings-clappingyellow: :music-rockon: 3tens.gif.59e166358fa3f348a74493e8fb9c006c.gif

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Stepney

Glad I could help you out, Eric. Good to see you again. 

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ztnoo

Eric,

I'm curious to know what model tractor this replacement pulley you just picked up came from?

It was a 7466 (1 1/8" bore, 4" diameter) pulley, right?

Did it come off a tractor being parted out, or just was it literally just off the shelf or workbench that @Stepney had laying around?

You are really lucky to find one so close (in relative terms) to where you live.  :greetings-clappingyellow:

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Stepney

It was off another C-160 that I parted out. 1975 model I think?  Eric has that machine now. I only needed it for the engine, which went in my Electro 12. 

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, ztnoo said:

Eric,

I'm curious to know what model tractor this replacement pulley you just picked up came from?

It was a 7466 (1 1/8" bore, 4" diameter) pulley, right?

Did it come off a tractor being parted out, or just was it literally just off the shelf or workbench that @Stepney had laying around?

You are really lucky to find one so close (in relative terms) to where you live.  :greetings-clappingyellow:

I sent a PM but I don't if you got it and others will be curious too so I took a quote from it.

 

 

"The chassis that we are using to restore the cinnamon horse is the front suspension, frame, transmission and some other small parts I can't remember from a 1977 C 160.

That particular tractor was a donor for another red square member to help him bring his grandfather's E12 back to life as an E16.

He bought (the C160) as a complete unit and pulled the motor and was unable to

use the pulley so he used his original one."

 

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ebinmaine

Hahahahaha

 

Spenser and I were replying at the same time....

 

 

 

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Stepney

Ah, so it was a '77. I couldn't quite remember. Well, there you have it haha. 

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