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Doing repairs to the 856!

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bottjernat1

Here is a 4 part video series i did yesterday on the repairs on the 856. Lots going on. Let me know what you think? Also if you all would like come on over and check out my YouTube channel click like and subscribe!! Thanks for watching!

 

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Here is part2!

 

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Here is part 3! What a nasty carberator!! 

 

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ANd the 4th and final of this series! Once again thanks for watching!! She is alive and i tried the deck working good!! 

 

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bottjernat1

So I took the drive belt guard off to find this! Any one have a photo of the correct pulley?

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Pullstart

If you spin the pulley around, would it fit on the shaft if you deburred it?  Would the belt line up correctly? Seems it should just be a single groove pulley to me..

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1 minute ago, pullstart said:

If you spin the pulley around, would it fit on the shaft if you deburred it?  Would the belt line up correctly? Seems it should just be a single groove pulley to me..

yeah after yaking at a few of the wheelhorse junkies on facebook i agree with you to. i think it is sopposed to be single to. i tried to flip it around it wont fit on. either it is tapered or just wore funny. it would line up if i used it but i think i am going to dig around and see if i dont have the correct pulley. or if someone on here does i would be up for buying one.

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gwest_ca

1611 pulley should be 4" OD with a 3/4" ID.

 

Hydros used a different OD and a double was used to drive a tiller early on.

 

Garry

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bottjernat1

You should have heard some of the responses i got on Facebook. One guy says it looks to small. im like are u blind it went right on in my video LOL. one guy said heat it and press it on. once again watch the video it goes right on. 

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dells68

@bottjernat1 I was on the forum when you posted it and o agree you got a lot of crack-pot answers.  None of the crazy ones me by the way!:ROTF:

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RandyLittrell

I was one that said too small, but I meant the outside diameter of the pulley. I haven't had the belt cover off my belt drives,only my hydro's, so I guess I proved my ignorance!! Ask my wife, she will confirm!

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

I was one that said too small, but I meant the outside diameter of the pulley. I haven't had the belt cover off my belt drives,only my hydro's, so I guess I proved my ignorance!! Ask my wife, she will confirm!

 

 

 

Randy

its all good i wasnt any better i didnt catch what you were getting at. LOL:D

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bottjernat1

:wh:If any of my fellow wheelhorse men are going to be at the auburn indiana tractor show this weekend https://dekalbcvb.org/events/winter-tractor-show-2020/2020/03/12 . Can someone please bring a couple rear end single drive pulleys for my 856 to this show and a a couple shifters :auto-layrubber: if anyone has any. I need these parts and i will have money to buy!! 

 
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bottjernat1

And possibly a better seat im interested!

 

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bottjernat1

So i figured out where the rear end pulley came from! I think it is a deck pulley? What do you all think? I am hoping to meet someone at the tractor show in auburn this weekend so i can get the right pulley. I am also needing a couple shifters. 

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bottjernat1

So i did a bit of a temporary Hillbilly rig last night better then nothing. This is temporary and it will come right off so its a good thing. I also greased the fire out of the deck gears. there was little to no grease.  I got to go up to my big shed i know i have a couple of the parts i need. 

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The Tuul Crib
4 minutes ago, bottjernat1 said:

So i did a bit of a temporary Hillbilly rig last night better then nothing. This is temporary and it will come right off so its a good thing. I also greased the fire out of the deck gears. there was little to no grease.  I got to go up to my big shed i know i have a couple of the parts i need. 

If you don't find one at the show this weekend check eBay I'll picked  one off there one time for my 855 and it was perfect as Gary said it's a 4 inch and I believe that's a 5/8 inch Input shaft.

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3 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

If you don't find one at the show this weekend check eBay I'll picked  one off there one time for my 855 and it was perfect as Gary said it's a 4 inch and I believe that's a 5/8 inch Input shaft.

I measured the shaft and my digital caliper says. .748 could it be 3/4 inch?

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The Tuul Crib
5 minutes ago, bottjernat1 said:

I measured the shaft and my digital caliper says. .748 could it be 3/4 inch?

I would've thought that would've been a 

5/8 inch shaft because my 855 is a 5/8.

eBay has a 4 inch with a 5/8 shaft for 20 bucks but that's not what you need

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bottjernat1
2 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

I would've thought that would've been a 

5/8 inch shaft because my 855 is a 5/8.

eBay has a 4 inch with a 5/8 shaft for 20 bucks but that's not what you need

i will just have to recheck. with an old school caliper. i have a few. I also found these online yesterday this site has lots of cheap pulleys! https://www.zoro.com/tb-woods-v-belt-pulley-58fixed-325od-castiron-ak3258/i/G3898282/feature-product?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4NjE7euU6AIVh8DACh28vQWMEAkYAyABEgIG8fD_BwE

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The Tuul Crib
1 minute ago, bottjernat1 said:

i will just have to recheck. with an old school caliper. i have a few. I also found these online yesterday this site has lots of cheap pulleys! https://www.zoro.com/tb-woods-v-belt-pulley-58fixed-325od-castiron-ak3258/i/G3898282/feature-product?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4NjE7euU6AIVh8DACh28vQWMEAkYAyABEgIG8fD_BwE

Cool thanx !  Now I remember 🤪that's where I got the pulley for my 855 from Zorro. I'm going to keep this link in case I need another one!  👍

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bottjernat1
1 minute ago, The Tool Crib said:

Cool thanx !  Now I remember 🤪that's where I got the pulley for my 855 from Zorro. I'm going to keep this link in case I need another one!  👍

Well now that i found this i will bookmark it. Since now i know someone has bought from here. Good experience im guessing then?

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The Tuul Crib
4 minutes ago, bottjernat1 said:

Well now that i found this i will bookmark it. Since now i know someone has bought from here. Good experience im guessing then?

Yes!

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gwest_ca
2 hours ago, The Tool Crib said:

I would've thought that would've been a 

5/8 inch shaft because my 855 is a 5/8.

eBay has a 4 inch with a 5/8 shaft for 20 bucks but that's not what you need

The 6-speed and 8-speed models use a driven pulley with a 5/8" bore.

 

Garry

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bottjernat1

Update i welded the belt cover. Still gotta do a little more but I feel I did pretty good. It was busted all the way around the curve

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