[Ford-ferguson] Ford-ferguson Digest, Vol 60, Issue 10

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Thu May 21 22:39:13 PDT 2009



Awesome. Thanks for the help, Bob. I'm headed that way right now. 



Eric 




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From: "Bob Jeffers" <bolin at mwt.net> 
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Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:27:47 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: [Ford-ferguson] Ford-ferguson Digest, Vol 60, Issue 10 

Here is a place that rebuilds the paper pulleys for tractors 
http://www.paperpulleys.com/pages/home.html 

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Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:01 PM 
Subject: Re: [Ford-ferguson] Ford-ferguson Digest, Vol 60, Issue 10 


> 
> 
> I would VERY much like to have a copy of that. I have 2 belt pulleys with 
> one working much better than the other. I will likely rebuild the one but 
> I have no idea where to find parts if they are available at all. I am 
> still looking for a replacment metal pulley or drum or whatever it is 
> called. The diagram willohelp me with that too I imagine;. Please mail a 
> copy to me at Eric Watness, 1509 10th West, Seattle, WA 98110 my email is 
> ewatness at comcast.net . I am happy to pay for copying costs as well. 
> Thankyou! 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: cwi813 at mchsi.com 
> To: ford-ferguson at lists.antique-tractor.com 
> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 3:45:41 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
> Subject: Re: [Ford-ferguson] Ford-ferguson Digest, Vol 60, Issue 10 
> 
> With regard to message 3 below: 
> 
> I have a reprint of the "Ford Tractor - Ferguson System - Service Manual 
> for Owners and Mechanics," published by Harry Ferguson, Inc., Dearborn, MI 
> in 1943. 
> 
> On pages 58 and 59 you'll find a nice verbal description as well as an 
> exploded diagram to show how to move belt from left to right for the PTO 
> to provide you different functions. " Belt Pulley The belt pulley can be 
> attached quickly to the rear of the tractor after removing the power 
> take-off shaft cap and check chain brackets. It is a self-contained drive 
> with with a 9" diameter and a 6.5" width pulley. Its speed is 1358 R.P.M. 
> The pulley gear ratio to power take-off shaft is 1.87 to 1. Rotation in 
> either direction can be had by mounting the belt pulley to the left or to 
> the right of the center of the tractor, or it can be mounted with the 
> pulley toward the ground. The latter position is often used when driving 
> an irrigation pump. 
> 
> The belt pulley contains its own reservoir of oil, and should be kept 
> filled to the high level plug with the same lubricant that is used in the 
> transmission and differential. 
> 
> Figure 155 shows the belt pulley parts. When it is necessary to overhaul 
> the belt pulley, make sure the new gaskets are used; see that the bearings 
> fit perfectly, and that the bolts and nuts are securely tightened." 
> 
> I tried to send the exploded diagram to you as an attachment, but the byte 
> size of the scan is too large to send. I'd be happy to mail it to you if 
> anyone wants it, just give me your name and street address. It's a big, 
> clear diagram and all parts are numbered according to the original part, 
> so it's easy to see and read. 
> 
> Cynthia Wilhelmi 
> West Des Moines, IA 
> cwi813 at mchsi.com 
>> 
>> Message: 3 
>> Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 08:10:18 -0400 
>> From: " Jim Peck @Yahoo " 
>> Subject: [Ford-ferguson] Type A power take off, side mounted belt 
>> pulley 
>> To: ford-ferguson at lists.antique-tractor.com 
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>> 
>> I got a tip about David Brown creating an optional PTO/Belt pulley for 
>> the 
>> Ferguson-Brown Model A over the opposition of Harry. This link shows the 
>> right 
>> side pulley. "Optional equipment included power take off, side mounted 
>> belt 
>> pulley" 
>> 
>> http://www.tractordata.co.uk/david_brown/pages/ferguson_brown/index.htm 
>> 
>> Was the tractor sold as a Model A or Type A? 
>> 
>> I would love to have a picture of the PTO. 
>> 
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MasseyFerguson/join MasseyFerguson and 
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