With in the first minute you gave me a idea for us without welders ....I've been wondering for days how to switch it up... now I know and I'm gonna make a video because no one has a without welder option
Purchased this to replace a guide pulley ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxO9seYZjlnuP5UvMkb7osQW3WxPVeSnPk on our John Deere x304 snowblower. As I stated in the title, it is just about perfect. The stock pulley has a spacer at the bottom. I used four washers to emulate said spacer, and it works perfectly now. Great product, and great price especially if compared to typical JD prices.
Is there a part one? I'm looking to free a pulley rusted onto the stub. Removed clip, oaked several times a day for 2 weeks, hot with hammer gun using a point. It hasn't budged.
I’m afraid of my belt hitting my shifter lever do You think that putting idler pulleys to spread it apart would help cuss I wanted to put a 3 inch pulley on the back
The hole is 5/8 you can get pullys at tractor supply some already have the center piece built in so you don't have to weld it, and you can get the pully and the hub separately if you want to
With in the first minute you gave me a idea for us without welders ....I've been wondering for days how to switch it up... now I know and I'm gonna make a video because no one has a without welder option
Purchased this to replace a guide pulley ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxO9seYZjlnuP5UvMkb7osQW3WxPVeSnPk on our John Deere x304 snowblower. As I stated in the title, it is just about perfect. The stock pulley has a spacer at the bottom. I used four washers to emulate said spacer, and it works perfectly now. Great product, and great price especially if compared to typical JD prices.
Is there a part one? I'm looking to free a pulley rusted onto the stub. Removed clip, oaked several times a day for 2 weeks, hot with hammer gun using a point. It hasn't budged.
I’m afraid of my belt hitting my shifter lever do You think that putting idler pulleys to spread it apart would help cuss I wanted to put a 3 inch pulley on the back
Where do you buy the pulleys that you welded that centerpiece in and how big is that hole
The hole is 5/8 you can get pullys at tractor supply some already have the center piece built in so you don't have to weld it, and you can get the pully and the hub separately if you want to
So it's to make the tractor drive faster?
Much faster : )
So you ca either do a bigger pulley up front or do a smaller pulley in the rear? Same difference?
yes