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KYrod
Bronze Level Joined: 07 Feb 2020 Location: Louisville KY Points: 72 |
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Posted: 21 Sep 2020 at 1:57pm |
I'm replacing the water pump. Looks like the new one will come with the pulley assembly? I see that some AC models have a fixed pulley but it appears that the pulley on the D15 is not "fixed".....can it be removed?
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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2514 |
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Water pump I got for my D 15 had the pulley on it . HTH
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KYrod
Bronze Level Joined: 07 Feb 2020 Location: Louisville KY Points: 72 |
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This water pump has two normal bolts. The third fastener had a nut on it and when I removed it, this stud was left. It appears to be screwed into the engine block. Not sure why someone did this....I'm guessing it's supposed to be a bolt like the other two?????
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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2514 |
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Looking back at my pics it looks the same . Guess it came that way . HTH
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KYrod
Bronze Level Joined: 07 Feb 2020 Location: Louisville KY Points: 72 |
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So that stud does NOT screw into the engine block?
If it does, how do you get it out. I've got the other two bolts out and the pump still feels like it's attached....I'm prying on it with a big screw driver to break it loose.
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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2514 |
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Just checked my old pump . It has 3 bolts/nuts holding it to the block . If they're loose it should come off .
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Boss Man
Orange Level Joined: 03 Mar 2018 Location: Greenleaf, WI Points: 608 |
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The stud would aid assembly. Probably rust between the stud and pump housing. Soak it with penetrate and try twisting the pump back and forth to get the rust to break loose.
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PaulB
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 4401 |
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The waterpumps for the series I tractor should not have the cast narrow groove pulley on them. That is used on the series II tractors and the series III D10/12 tractors. The D15 SeriesI will used the same waterpump as the B,C,CA,RC,early D10/12 and D14 tractors. All of these tractors use the wide fan/generator/waterpump adjustable pulley. If you don't want to bother sending it back , use a puller to remove the cast pulley and replace it with the hub from your old pump.
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If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2514 |
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I pulled the pulley off my old Series 1 D 15 water pump . When my new water pump came it had a pulley on it . Looked the same to me and that's what I'm running . HTH
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