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M500 or M444 variable speed drive sheaves and pulleys
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<blockquote data-quote="GlennsM444" data-source="post: 72282" data-attributes="member: 9676"><p>I would have sold you mine but I left it attached to the old Onan I tore out of her last fall. I ended up selling that Onan, variable speed assembly attached, for 200 bucks. The buyer was pleased, to say the least. One thing to consider when buying a used drive sheave from one of these old Melroes is whether or not is was removed from the shaft correctly. I loosened all available bolts and still mine was frozen on. The buyer, who knows a lot about these old skids, cautioned me against trying to use too much force, as the whole sheave can get damaged. There must be some way to finesse it off. Maybe heat? PB Blaster and let her soak? Good luck, and if you decide to go my route lemme know and I'll give you all the help I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennsM444, post: 72282, member: 9676"] I would have sold you mine but I left it attached to the old Onan I tore out of her last fall. I ended up selling that Onan, variable speed assembly attached, for 200 bucks. The buyer was pleased, to say the least. One thing to consider when buying a used drive sheave from one of these old Melroes is whether or not is was removed from the shaft correctly. I loosened all available bolts and still mine was frozen on. The buyer, who knows a lot about these old skids, cautioned me against trying to use too much force, as the whole sheave can get damaged. There must be some way to finesse it off. Maybe heat? PB Blaster and let her soak? Good luck, and if you decide to go my route lemme know and I'll give you all the help I can. [/QUOTE]
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