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This isn't a good picture, but I came up with this shade tree method to hold it in place so I could put enough pressure on it. I couldn't figure out a way to get it in my vice. This did put a small crimp in it so if I had to do it again I'd add something to more evenly distribute the pressure and the fulcrum point. I have it back on and it seems to work ok.

 

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It's hard to see in the picture, but I welded a small length of 1/8' flat iron across the end of the pipe to keep it from spreading open when I torqued on the lift arm. Then I had to cut off that flat iron piece to get it out of the pipe.

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The transmission seems to be working well so now I'm looking at the engine. Is this enough blow by to justify a rebuild? I did clean the breather and it didn't look too bad. It will put out some blackish smoke when I rev it, but no blue smoke like I'd expect to see with worn rings.

 

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Also, When I had the breather off I found these pieces of plastic in the lifter cavity. I have know idea where they might be from. Any thoughts?

 

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lynnmor

A significant pulse can be expected from the crankcase while running.  As the piston moves up and down the volume of air below it changes causing the pulse you are seeing.

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Hi, The tractor's working well and I have it cleaned up. I just drug the deck outside today to dump all the junk out of it. It's been sitting outside for a long time so the pulleys look pretty rough. I can't find any numbers on it anywhere, but maybe these two pictures will give someone enough information to help me out. I haven't taken one off yet. The tractor is a 31-16K802

 

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953 nut

Since your tractor is a 1986 model it is very likely that this is your mower deck.

 

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Thank you!!

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Hi Guys, I've been working on my deck for this 31-16k802. I need to replace one of the side pulleys. It's listed as 110146. What I've found on line is 5/8" I.D. X 4 3/4" O.D. The side pulleys on mine are

3 3/8" O.D. Did someone change them or am I looking at the wrong part? I could use some help finding the correct pulley. I believe it's the 42" deck. The belt was super tight so I don't know if it's the correct belt either.

 

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Hi, Is it possible to press the bearings out of these pulleys? It looks like the pulleys are sold with the bearing already in them.

 

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oliver2-44
On 10/26/2024 at 5:22 PM, smitty316 said:

Hi, Is it possible to press the bearings out of these pulleys? It looks like the pulleys are sold with the bearing already in them.

 

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You can drill the spot weld out on the stamped sheet metal pulleys and replace the bearing. Then bolt it back together with little Allen head screws with lock nuts or locktite. There are some older cast iron mule drive pulleys that you can press the pulley out off

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I put on my new PTO clutch disk today. When I started to snug it down the half moon pieces cracked. What did I do wrong here?

 

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Should I put washers behind the retainers to get them out closer to the groove so they don't distort this way?

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Wayne0
On 10/26/2024 at 10:41 PM, oliver2-44 said:

You can drill the spot weld out on the stamped sheet metal pulleys and replace the bearing. Then bolt it back together with little Allen head screws with lock nuts or locktite. There are some older cast iron mule drive pulleys that you can press the pulley out off b

Pulleys can be had pretty cheap from the bay.

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