[AT] Allis RC Pulley question

pga2 at hot1.net pga2 at hot1.net
Wed Mar 17 07:31:46 PST 2004


Helps to have one in the shed. :o)

Phil

> Hmmmm,  I learned something!  Thanks.
>
> Charlie
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> Subject: Re: [AT] Allis RC Pulley question
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>> Tim,
>> The RC pulley has to be moved in to be engaged. There is a bolt with a
>> lock nut on the housing above the pulley that can be loosened to allow
>> the pulley to be engaged/disengaged. If yours turns all the time,
>> loosen the bolt until the pulley can be moved out enough to disengage
>> the drive gears inside the housing. I think it's the same on the WC,
>> since the RC is supposed to be built on the WC chassis.
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> > Does the RC pulley turn all the time (except when the foot clutch is
>> engaged)?
>> >
>> > Tim Nobles
>> > tnobles at netsync.net
>>
>>
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