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15 Jul 2016 08:25 #1
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I have an update on the new purchase of an earlier restoration done in 2008. The owner never managed to get all the correct belts for it. I believe it is worth completing.
Serial Number 22743
Hein Werner Hydro Pump A4CCWH
I was given a Drive Belt Part Number 1576 (Stens 248070) 1/2 x 70
There was an attachment on the front at one time?
Serial Number 22743
Hein Werner Hydro Pump A4CCWH
I was given a Drive Belt Part Number 1576 (Stens 248070) 1/2 x 70
There was an attachment on the front at one time?
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15 Jul 2016 19:39 #4
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Still trying to figure out what was being lifted in the front? Planter? The Drive Belt is 1576, which is 1/2 x 70. The Belt seems too small? Fun to figure out though!
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15 Jul 2016 20:14 - 15 Jul 2016 20:17 #7
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There you have it, custom welded back to the cylinder. Also the Drive side, pulleys look right so far.
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15 Jul 2016 20:22 #8
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Hard telling what they did with it. It could lift a dozer blade if it had an arm going down to it. I think it could be made to lift a lot of things. They did a pretty nice job on it whatever it did lol.
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16 Jul 2016 07:43 #10
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I was just informed that the flat idler pulley shouldn't be there at all? That in fact, due to this pulley the 1/2 x 70 Drive Belt is too short? Wheel Horse/Toro Part Number 1576-Stens Part Number 248070
Also, that the Belt would rest on the inside lip of the Belt Guard in order for the clutch to operate correctly. So this also explains why the prior owner had drive issues. Amazing! Fun to learn of how to make it right.
Also, that the Belt would rest on the inside lip of the Belt Guard in order for the clutch to operate correctly. So this also explains why the prior owner had drive issues. Amazing! Fun to learn of how to make it right.
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