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48 MV Belt Pulley

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Bud W

01-19-2008 17:03:04




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OK when I look in the Parts Manual I see two apparently different Belt Pulley Drives . One is on page 307 and the other is on page 311. Are these different units ( the part numbers are different ) ? I want to add one to my 48 MV and I'm afraid I will buy the wrong unit. Also what does the bracket that holds the operating rod attach too?
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Bud




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D Slater

01-19-2008 17:32:47




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 Re: 48 MV Belt Pulley in reply to Bud W, 01-19-2008 17:03:04  
On a 48 model if you have the complete unit it won't mater which as long as you get one with the correct operating lever position, along with operating rod and braket. The operating rod bracket bolts to rear gas tank support on a 48. Most units on M tractors after early years will be what you want. If you care about date code match you may be more narrowed on your serach for unit. The last unit in parts book is for a unit that contained all updates or changes in unit and was used to replace others. If you needed parts for a previous unit though, they could be listed with the other unit that shows parts differances.

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Bud W

01-20-2008 06:04:32




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 Re: 48 MV Belt Pulley in reply to D Slater, 01-19-2008 17:32:47  
Thank you-I believe this now answers all of my questions . I can now move on to the actual purchase. Great to have resources like you available. Bud



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RustyFarmall

01-20-2008 06:54:14




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 Re: 48 MV Belt Pulley in reply to Bud W, 01-20-2008 06:04:32  
The belt pulley unit, or gearbox, IS different for a 1939 and very early 1940. The operating lever extends out in the opposite direction. I beleive that all gear boxes after that are the same, and will interchange. I have an excellent condition gearbox from a 1939 that I would sell.



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