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130 Belt Pulley Drive Install
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Posted by Scott on October 10, 2001 at 16:40:42 from (165.247.171.195):
I am attempting to install a belt pulley drive on my 1957 Model 130 and I guess I lack some basic mechanical skill. Two questions: 1. The bevel gear to be installed on the PTO drive shaft does not slide right on. It seems to be the right size but is very tight. Do I use a wooden block and mallet, do I heat it, what is the trick? I don't want to damage anything. 2. The I&T manual states that shims are required so that "heels of gears (belt pulley and PTO shafts) are are in register and backlash is 0.004- 0.006." What is backlash and how is it measured? I understand how the shims work, but how do I tell how the gears are meshing once I have the belt pulley unit bolted up? I dont have xray eyes. Thanks for your help
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