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Old 02-13-2016, 07:40 PM
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I picked up a Cub Cadet 71 and a Haban sickle mower. Before hand, when i was inspecting, it i didn't notice that the big pulley on the back outside was cracked. Is there any places that sell these or would be better off trying to braze it? When it is light outside tomorrow, I will get some pictures of it.

also if someone can help me find me the belts for it that would be awesome thanks
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Old 02-13-2016, 11:50 PM
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Pictures will help for an honest opinion...
But I don't see why the pulley can't be fixed, pending on where the crack is. We'll see better with the pictures...
edit. after seeing the picture I think you should be looking for a different one. That one has seen better days...
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there i added the picture to the first post
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There is a problem with your link.
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got it up but oh my lanta its big least you can see it pretty good
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I wouldn't trust trying to fix a cast iron pulley.

After looking at it again, that's an aluminum pulley. Ya prolly shouldn't try to fix that neither...
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that appears to be aluminum to me. Need to get someone to tig weld it and you'd probably be good to go.
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What is the Pulley Data:

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I wouldn't trust trying to fix a cast iron pulley.

After looking at it again, that's an aluminum pulley. Ya prolly shouldn't try to fix that neither...
I agree, it would be a ticking bomb just waiting to go off.
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