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Posted by Paul in Mich on August 19, 2004 at 06:58:35 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Super A fan assembly posted by jal-SD on August 19, 2004 at 06:16:53:
Jal, The pulleys in the fan assemblies for the A, B, BN, C, SA, SC, were all pretty much the same in that they had a brass bushing that eventually would wear out. Your Case NH dealer can get the pully assy. sans fan, but it will cost well over $100.00. There are numerous places that sell the whole replacement fan assy. for around $60.00, which is cheaper than trying to repair your existing fan assy. Unless you are dead set upon keeping everything pure IH, I would suggest one of these aftermarket fan assy's, as they are true to the original in appearence, and will serve you well functionally. I learned long ago that the main cause of those old fan bearings going out, other than 60 yrs of use, was the belts being tightened too much. The belts don't need to be tightened as they would on a car because you will never turn the R.P.M.s to make them squeel as on a car. Both the main fan belt and the generator belt can be adjusted much looser than for a car or truck.
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