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mrc

hello men,

 

  for over 30 years i have plowed with an eight speed.   i recently picked up a workhorse 1848.  the previous owner installed a  kohler 10hp magnum engine.  he told me the original twin cylinder engine blew up.   the engine drive pulley is only 4 inch.  so i installed a 5 inch pulley..  i believe that is necessary to spin the hydro fast enough.  correct?

 

i removed a dayton belt BP76.  which i believe is a 5/8x79 inch belt.  obviously because of the larger pulley i need a longer belt.   what size?  

 

thank you in advance

 

regards

mike

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gwest_ca

Going from a 4" pulley to a 5" requires 2 " more belt so 5/8" x 81".

The original belt with the twin cylinder engine was 5/8" x 83".

A C-125 with same Eaton transmission used a 5/8" x 81.5" belt.

I do not know the correct pulley diameter.

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ri702bill

Mike - too many non OE variables. With a pair of extra hands, try threading a length of rope over the pulleys to get an approximate belt length. Buy 3 returnable belts - the rope length size, one an inch shorter, one an inch longer. Tractor Supply will accept returns if unused and in original sleeve, with the receipt. Been there, done that.

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, mrc said:

so i installed a 5 inch pulley..  i believe that is necessary to spin the hydro fast enough.  correct?


5.25 but yes the hydro spins a little faster. 

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mrc

before installing the pulley i measured it.     you are correct kpinnc it was 5.25 inches in diameter. 

 

i guess my first question is,    is that the proper size pulley when running an eaton 1100 tranny?

 

thank you

mike

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953 nut
3 hours ago, mrc said:

is that the proper size pulley when running an eaton 1100 tranny?

Yes it is the proper size pulley and a 5/8 by 82" belt should do the job.

The circumference of the 4" pulley is about 12.6" and the 5 1/4" pulley has a 16.5" circumference, so the portion of the pulley being contacted by the belt increases by about two inches.

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kpinnc
4 hours ago, mrc said:

i guess my first question is,    is that the proper size pulley when running an eaton 1100 tranny?


Yes sir it is. Same for the Sundstrand hydro as well. 

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