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squonk

Got this with a bunch of tractors. Looks like WH:confusion-confused:

 

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DennisThornton

I have a more complicated RED construction that I thought must be from Wheel Horse.  Was never recognized here so I assume it's a Red tractor part.  But I'll be following along... 

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8ntruck

Kind of looks like an idler pulley for something.  Might be for a tiller or a rear PTO?

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Pullstart

That’s a red piece of flat stock, ‘cept bent, and an idler bolted on.  You’re welcome.

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kpinnc

Looks like the idler for the PTO driven vacuum for the older hydros. Part number 102544 from the 7-2611.

 

 

Top bolt went to the seat brace, bottom at the tranny mount.

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squonk

Yup makes sense. It was with a 42 SD deck and 75 C160 hydro

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peter lena

@squonk  , notice the glairing typical "tiny bearing " in that pulley ?  for me that is an opportunity to , swap that at a bearing distributor , with a same size / type v belt pulley , with a much larger bearing , with wide rubber side shields , that can easily be removed , bearing cleaned out and hi temp , polyurea , anti sling grease reinstalled . all of the opportunities to do this are taken on my stuff , imagine , no bearing whine or hi pitched noise , just prior to failure . just my own experience , pete   

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squonk

I don't even need it. It was in a pile of stuff

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JoeM

That is a very rare J bracket, manufactured to the highest quality, as when applied......will devert and exert a pressure of tension in a direction necessitated in a v-belt applications. 

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DennisThornton

@kpinnc nailed it!  

I Never would have!

Plainly shown in the parts diagram!

Game over! 

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