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Old 04-24-2014, 05:03 PM
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I don't really care if they have bad bearings or not. I have easy access to bearings. If someone would have a set of pulleys that you would be willing to part with, PM me and give me a price. Having the snap rings included with the pulleys would be nice as well, but not necessary. Thank you.
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Old 04-24-2014, 05:15 PM
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Not sure but I may have a couple in need of bearings, gotta dig through my stash of stuff that looked like it was to good to trash that I have no use for but I better save it cause I may need it someday. One of the reason our shops are too small.

I will report back with my findings.
Well it turns out that the PO had the correct pulleys in the extra parts that came with the 149 when I picked it up. I also have one with no bearing.
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Well it turns out that the PO had the correct pulleys in the extra parts that came with the 149 when I picked it up. I also have one with no bearing.
Sam, I would take two of the three. You choose whichever one you would like to keep and PM me with a price for the other two, if you are willing to part with them. Thank you.
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I think Sam is keeping his,

I called the local case ih dealer and they want $87 each, wowza
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I called the local case ih dealer and they want $87 each, wowza
Sam is keeping at least 2 of the 3. I may consider selling the one that needs a bearing. Bearing number on the other 2 is NICE 7842-5, that probably would not include the spacer that fits into the bearing bore.
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Sam is keeping at least 2 of the 3. I may consider selling the one that needs a bearing. Bearing number on the other 2 is NICE 7842-5, that probably would not include the spacer that fits into the bearing bore.
As a matter of fact, I think I have a bushing that goes into the bore. I'll handle the bearing easily enough. You consider selling me one?? I could at least put that one on the load side and maybe locate another one somewhere else along the way. I checked McMaster Carr and didn't find what I was looking for.

Is there anyone else that has one for sale? Lew, what about the ones you had pictured? Any other leads anyone?
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As a matter of fact, I think I have a bushing that goes into the bore. I'll handle the bearing easily enough. You consider selling me one?? I could at least put that one on the load side and maybe locate another one somewhere else along the way. I checked McMaster Carr and didn't find what I was looking for.

Is there anyone else that has one for sale? Lew, what about the ones you had pictured? Any other leads anyone?
Sent you a PM about the pulley
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I'll take the one without the bearing to the machine shop and find out what it will cost to make a few for you guys.
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Great idea, Sam. I was thinking of turning out a pair on my own lathe, but I didn't have a pattern to go off of, so I was kind of lost there. Keep us posted with any updates. Thanks.
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Is there anyone else that has one for sale? Lew, what about the ones you had pictured? Any other leads anyone?

You would be better off with a used one. The ones I have are not for sale.
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