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Old 04-23-2014, 11:16 PM
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Question WF Mule drive pulleys

I have a 129 that I am fixing up to be a general yard machine and garden worker. I just purchased a tiller for it and am wanting to rebuild the mule drive. I would like to replace the stamped steel pulleys with solid steel pulleys. Would anyone have any leads as to where I can get the solid pulleys? Part numbers?? NAPA, O'Reiley's, Oregon, Stens, Rotary, JD, etc, etc. Any input appreciated. Thank you.
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+1 I need them too.
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Old 04-24-2014, 08:43 AM
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Mule drive pulleys are available at both these sponsors though they don't look like solid steel. Someone else will surely come along with a solid steel version...

http://ccspecialties.org/implementparts_2.html

http://ihccw.com/mowerparts.html
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check out Sugarmaker's threads on his 129 refresh of tiller and mule drive.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...640#post255640
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These are nos, they are the correct pulleys for the tiller mule drive, IH 493164 R91.
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These are nos, they are the correct pulleys for the tiller mule drive, IH 493164 R91.
Are they for sale?
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I might have one used one,I called one place and it is $70 each wow.The good thing with these you remove the snap ring and replace the bearing when it wears out.

I am sure that mc master carr has something like it.let me know if you need measurements.
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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.
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I am looking for a pair too. Anyone know a source?
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I just rebuilt a pair of solid pulleys. The bearings were $3.57 each from usabearingsandbelts.com the part number is 6300-2RS. They are a metric bearing sealed on both sides, size 10x35x11mm. The brand of them is RB Tech, and the quality rating was better than a SKF bearing which was $30+. I have tilled with them a few hours so far and they seem to be working good. So if you can find a set with bad bearings you can go this route.
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