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ED July 15th 08 04:29 AM

Pulley repair
 


Bearing died on JD mule drive pulley. Pulley
is 2 piece stemped metal with bearing sandwiched inbetween, halves
riveted together.. Me thinks might be able to machine off
enough of flange on one side to press out old;/ press in
new. Bet new bearing is equal in price to new pulley/w
bearing ($15.50) but anyone have experience with these? ED

flash July 15th 08 04:34 AM

Pulley repair
 
Easier to knock rivets out, separate halves, re-rivet; replace bearing that
way.

At least, that has been successful for me on small stuff.

Flash





"ED" wrote in message
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Bearing died on JD mule drive pulley. Pulley
is 2 piece stemped metal with bearing sandwiched inbetween, halves
riveted together.. Me thinks might be able to machine off
enough of flange on one side to press out old;/ press in
new. Bet new bearing is equal in price to new pulley/w
bearing ($15.50) but anyone have experience with these? ED




ED July 16th 08 01:36 AM

Pulley repair
 
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 23:34:12 -0400, "Flash"
wrote:

Easier to knock rivets out, separate halves, re-rivet; replace bearing that
way.

At least, that has been successful for me on small stuff.

Flash



I chucked it up on the lathe and faced
the boss on one end, just a couple of passes
then took it over to the welding bench and ran
a bead around the race..a couple of taps
and out it fell.. Looks like some JB weld
and a new bearing and it will be back in
service. 1/5 the price of new..hope
it runs true. ED






"ED" wrote in message
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Bearing died on JD mule drive pulley. Pulley
is 2 piece stemped metal with bearing sandwiched inbetween, halves
riveted together.. Me thinks might be able to machine off
enough of flange on one side to press out old;/ press in
new. Bet new bearing is equal in price to new pulley/w
bearing ($15.50) but anyone have experience with these? ED





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