Posted by the tractor vet on September 26, 2007 at 07:17:32 from (76.212.224.170):
But for once i can not find what i need . Our old N H 782 chopper took a dump the pulley that runs the blower or fan how ever ya want to call it broke , ok need new one or a good used one my buddy goes to the dealer yep the part number is in the book the price is in the book but NAL ok so now we call everybody that i know or ever meet in the years of buying and selling and fixen . I have three card files of guys business cards from all over the country well i called half and my buddy called the other half plus phone #'s that they gave us to call. Well after two day on the phone and hate to see the phone bills we both came up empty handed . Soooooo if any of you know of a NH 782 1000 RPM pto chopper layen around dead in a fence row or shed that has the three grove 10.65 inch dia. pulley on the blower let me know.
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