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F-20 generator bracket

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Bo Bradshaw

11-27-2007 17:54:30




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I"m ready to mount my add-on generator, brackets and pulley to my F-20 and am not sure how much disassembly is required to mount the gen pulley on the flat fan pulley. Do I have to remove the radiator to get the pulley and fan off of the shaft or is there a trick to putting the gen pulley on without having to remove the radiator?




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Nebraska Cowman

11-28-2007 09:09:24




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 Re: F-20 generator bracket in reply to Bo Bradshaw, 11-27-2007 17:54:30  
If i ever get you the pulley that belongs on it it goes on the crankshaft pulley. And no, you doon't have to take anything apart. I need to tear tractors apart instead of staying in where it is warm.



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Bo Bradshaw

11-28-2007 13:02:13




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 Re: F-20 generator bracket in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 11-28-2007 09:09:24  
Cowman, I think I have the correct pulley in hand. Was sent to me with the gen brackets and I missplaced it! Thank you for the correct pulley location. I was just assuming it was the fan pulley but the crank pulley makes a great deal of sense. Thanks. Bo



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MIKE FRENCH

11-27-2007 22:14:27




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 Re: F-20 generator bracket in reply to Bo Bradshaw, 11-27-2007 17:54:30  
The flat belt style fan is bolted on, the hub the fan (includes the pulley) is held on by one bolt in the fan adjuster arm. Remove the bolt and the fan hub assembly will come out of the arm. Its kinda like a planter press wheel bearing. Hope this helps.



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