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WTB 190 belt pulley

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    Posted: 09 Dec 2022 at 8:35am
Looking to buy a flat belt pulley for a 190 any help would be appreciated.
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The pulley itself is the same as other D series tractors but the drive assembly is not.
Good luck finding one, they are near impossible to find. You would also need the engaging mechanism that goes in the torque tube. Not all tractors have it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JoeO(CMO) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Dec 2022 at 1:50pm
Would one for a 180-185 work as well?
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I believe so, it should have the 11" body
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180-185 has the same torque tube as a OneNinety. Need the internal parts to be functional. Have a belt pulley on my OneNinety. 
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Won't a d-series pulley bolt up and function? I don't know if there is some difference in what is correct or not depending if you are going for show or function but I sure think I remember borrowing the assembly from a d14 to put on a 190 gas once and if I'm not mistaken it worked just fine
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The pulley casting on the D series is 4" shorter. It will work on a OneNinety if the tractor has the internal gear etc. The belt may rub along the side rails. 

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From the Dealers Parts books of the D19 and the 1964 190; the shaft and the housing and mount bolts were the only parts different. bearings, seal, shims, gear, shaft nut and pully were the same.
D19 - shaft - part number 230235  housing- 228595   capscrews  920583
190 - shaft-                    243033   housing- 243032   capscrews  923494

Allis provided a drive for the air conditioner pump for their cabbed tractors from the belt pully drive at one time.
 and there was an adapter to put in the belt pully hole to drive hydraulic pumps too, where some application required more quantity of oil than what the tractor's pump could deliver.
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