
Picture is from Detroit Metro Craigslist. Vern
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I'd like to know......Does anyone know what is attached to the belt pulley drive on this H?
![]() Picture is from Detroit Metro Craigslist. Vern
Re: I'd like to know......Vern, I think I'm only seeing only the top half of the picture. Hood and a little bit below it. Can you post a link?
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Re: I'd like to know......A sprocket for a big chain looks like
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Re: I'd like to know......
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/grd/3624360139.html
Re: I'd like to know......Some sort of sprocket drive, but the thickness of the cylinder and the shape of the teeth do not appear to be right for a chain. Ad says it was used mostly for running a buzz saw, so I am thinking some kind of cogged belt.
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Re: I'd like to know......Considering the overall condition of the tractor is that the remains of a paper pulley without the paper?
Re: I'd like to know......From the "why do I have a picture of this?" file. A slightly less deteriorated paper pulley. It has the same partial pulley width round metal interior and I would suppose there has to be something in there to keep the paper from spinning on the metal part.
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Re: I'd like to know......I know why you got that picture. Thats the one at Casey farm you was goin to get for a fixer upper aint it . LOL Lil Bro always did like a challenge
Re: I'd like to know......That is a sprocket for stamped steel chain. It looks odd because it only has teeth for every othert link of the chain. I don't know what specific machine it was for. I might be able to tell with a part numbert.
Re: I'd like to know......I think if it were a cog pulley the cogs would be in the center of the flat surface not next to one edge where only one side of the chain would be supported, or the whole pulley would be narrower so there would be no difference.
Edit: I used the term cog; sprocket is what I meant
Re: I'd like to know......Stamped steel chains are supported by the cross bars, not the edges of the chain. I'm sure the edge of the chain doesn't run on the side we can't see either. The sprocket has however much offset was required to align with the other sprocket it drives.
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