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Old 03-07-2014, 08:46 PM
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I would like to see if you can make a collar to fit over the part of the pulley that has the set screws, then drill 2 holes in it that would line up the the ones on the pulley, put a threaded end on the collar to fit on a real slide hammer.sorta something like that...
There are different sizes of bushings on the pto baskets though,so you would have to get at least the two sizes I have seen.
What thread is your slide hammer? Have any pulley baskets to measure? I really don't want to disassemble my 125's
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Old 03-07-2014, 08:53 PM
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What thread is your slide hammer? Have any pulley baskets to measure? I really don't want to disassemble my 125's
I do not have one. I guess you could figure out how to get one to fit.hehe
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Old 03-07-2014, 08:59 PM
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I do not have one. I guess you could figure out how to get one to fit.hehe
I'll check with my fellow motorhead friend Dave

He built an exact copy of the dirt track car he raced in the 80s at Flemington,NJ. I know he'll have a slide hammer




Can you get pulley dimensions?
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I can get them tomorrow.
There is now a Walmart and some other stores there now. I used to pass that track all the time looking for cub cadets.
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I can get them tomorrow.
There is now a Walmart and some other stores there now. I used to pass that track all the time looking for cub cadets.
Measurements sound good, not so good is replacing a racetrack with a Walmart and other stores
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Jeff,

I would like to see if you can make a collar to fit over the part of the pulley that has the set screws, then drill 2 holes in it that would line up the the ones on the pulley, put a threaded end on the collar to fit on a real slide hammer.sorta something like that...
There are different sizes of bushings on the pto baskets though,so you would have to get at least the two sizes I have seen.
I knew it lew.
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Good thinking Lew
So.... now if we want to make one, do we just get the drive shafts from Nick?
Lol Todd, no, you can get them from mike.
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Measurements sound good, not so good is replacing a racetrack with a Walmart and other stores
Yep racetracks are an endangered species as far as I'm concerned. Any of you remember Bridgehampton? It's now a fricken golf course. After enough people built homes around it and then complained about the noise. Well moron you built next to a race track and now you want the noise stopped.
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LOL, Reminds me... Every couple of years, there is a whole big thing on the news about the people who live around Lambert Field in St. Louis complaining about the noise... My answer is "Well why in the @#$% did you buy a &*% house there, DUMB A$$???"
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Yep racetracks are an endangered species as far as I'm concerned. Any of you remember Bridgehampton? It's now a fricken golf course. After enough people built homes around it and then complained about the noise. Well moron you built next to a race track and now you want the noise stopped.
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LOL, Reminds me... Every couple of years, there is a whole big thing on the news about the people who live around Lambert Field in St. Louis complaining about the noise... My answer is "Well why in the @#$% did you buy a &*% house there, DUMB A$$???"
In the Fall, a couple that recently purchased a house close to Grandview Speedway http://www.grandviewspeedway.com/ went to a Township meeting and complained about the noise.

According to the newspaper report, the township said "tough luck". They also informed the people that the Speedway was there before the township had any rules and besides, they were grandfathered in. Grandview Speedway has been there racing every Saturday night for over 50 years. The township supervisor told them to talk to their realtor

Once common sense ruled
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