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I looked at that already. Right idea, but the ones I need are 3" and these are 4" It might not be impossible that these would work, but I'm not sure and I would rather have the right ones. Thanks for checking anyway.
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Sam,
Please let me know when you have a price. I need 2 for my tiller. Bob Elliott |
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Back with price soon, I'm on the way to the shop in a couple minutes.
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OK it looks like the pulleys with the 2 snap rings will be around $37.00 ea. I'm trying to verify if the bearings that I have in my pulleys (NICE 7842-5) are the same as the 6300-2RS that danfeste posted about. NICE is no longer in business so I called USA bearings.
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Guys
After talking to a couple bearing reps, the bearings that came in the factory Cub pulleys are NLA. What I'm thinking about doing is to make the pulley slightly thicker so that we can run the same bearing that all the other mule drive pulleys use. Shouldn't make much difference. What do you guys think? I'll need to order at least 6 so if I get commitments for the 6 I'll proceed.
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Sam, do you know which bearing that would be? Is it the 6300-2RS Some very common bearings that most people have access to are 6201, 6202, and 6203. I would think that a 6201 would be a good bearing to use. I am about ready to commit to two pulleys, but I would like a little more information on the bearing first. Thanks again for diving into this for all of us.
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Any of those would work and are readily available. I have a bushing that fits the 6203 bearing to bush it to 3/8. That bushing is readily available through Rotary, Stens, or Oregon. I would have to investigate on other sizes of bushings. I commit to two pulleys. If you can't get a commitment on four more let me know. I might be willing to buy more than two, but would rather not at this point. Thank you.
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Matthew B 1972 129 w/hydraulic lift and head light option soon to be repainted |
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Hello Sam. From reading your posts, I know that you are a busy man. Just wanted a little update on the mule drive pulleys if you know any more. Thanks for helping.
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Matthew B 1972 129 w/hydraulic lift and head light option soon to be repainted |
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