Who can help my frend Manny Rodgers, his PTO pulley (GPA-15471) is badley worn out and need a good one.
Cees
PTO pulley wanted
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PTO pulley wanted
1941 Ford GP,
1943 Ford GPA #6849,
1943 Ford GPA # 7741,
1943 Harley WLC,
Dodge WC57,
1942 BMW R75,
1942 KS750,
1944 VW 166,
1940 Hanomag 20b,
http://www.filmprops.nl/produkten/fordgpa.htm
1943 Ford GPA #6849,
1943 Ford GPA # 7741,
1943 Harley WLC,
Dodge WC57,
1942 BMW R75,
1942 KS750,
1944 VW 166,
1940 Hanomag 20b,
http://www.filmprops.nl/produkten/fordgpa.htm
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Re: PTO pulley wanted
Hi Cees,
If the problem is "the sheet metal part of the pulley assy.", you can use a good used or "nos" crankshaft pully (same size!) with the innerpart removed with help of a lathe.
New rivets, and the job is done!
Regards,
Jan
If the problem is "the sheet metal part of the pulley assy.", you can use a good used or "nos" crankshaft pully (same size!) with the innerpart removed with help of a lathe.
New rivets, and the job is done!
Regards,
Jan
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GPA 1943 #11933
GPW 1942 #34836
WLA 1942 #60724
WLC 1943 #5185
WC 56/57 COMMAND CAR
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Re: PTO pulley wanted
Jan,
It is not the sheet metal it is the inner part + the rivets hole's are worn out.
Cees
It is not the sheet metal it is the inner part + the rivets hole's are worn out.
Cees
1941 Ford GP,
1943 Ford GPA #6849,
1943 Ford GPA # 7741,
1943 Harley WLC,
Dodge WC57,
1942 BMW R75,
1942 KS750,
1944 VW 166,
1940 Hanomag 20b,
http://www.filmprops.nl/produkten/fordgpa.htm
1943 Ford GPA #6849,
1943 Ford GPA # 7741,
1943 Harley WLC,
Dodge WC57,
1942 BMW R75,
1942 KS750,
1944 VW 166,
1940 Hanomag 20b,
http://www.filmprops.nl/produkten/fordgpa.htm
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Re: PTO pulley wanted
Hi Cees,
If Manny wants to restore/safe the old pulley he can drill maybe new holes. Let the old ones or fill it up with some steel by welding or else.
I had the same problem years ago. After nearly 30 year its still in running condition.
I sure know... "NOS" is the best!!! :-) Hope someone can help.
Regards,
Jan
If Manny wants to restore/safe the old pulley he can drill maybe new holes. Let the old ones or fill it up with some steel by welding or else.
I had the same problem years ago. After nearly 30 year its still in running condition.
I sure know... "NOS" is the best!!! :-) Hope someone can help.
Regards,
Jan
GPA 1942 #3972
GPA 1943 #11933
GPW 1942 #34836
WLA 1942 #60724
WLC 1943 #5185
WC 56/57 COMMAND CAR
AMPHICAR
Collector:WW2 docs/prints amphibians.
Avatar: Tribute to Ben Carlin "Half Safe"
GPA 1943 #11933
GPW 1942 #34836
WLA 1942 #60724
WLC 1943 #5185
WC 56/57 COMMAND CAR
AMPHICAR
Collector:WW2 docs/prints amphibians.
Avatar: Tribute to Ben Carlin "Half Safe"
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Re: PTO pulley wanted
Hi Jan and Cees,
I think Jaap has them I talked about PTO parts with him a few months ago.
I am not 100 % sure but if I understood it he must have those parts.
Kind regards Peter
I think Jaap has them I talked about PTO parts with him a few months ago.
I am not 100 % sure but if I understood it he must have those parts.
Kind regards Peter
same person as the administrator fordgpa
Re: PTO pulley wanted
Thanks Peter,
I phoned Jaap and he is checking his warehous but he don't think he has got one.
Cees
I phoned Jaap and he is checking his warehous but he don't think he has got one.
Cees
1941 Ford GP,
1943 Ford GPA #6849,
1943 Ford GPA # 7741,
1943 Harley WLC,
Dodge WC57,
1942 BMW R75,
1942 KS750,
1944 VW 166,
1940 Hanomag 20b,
http://www.filmprops.nl/produkten/fordgpa.htm
1943 Ford GPA #6849,
1943 Ford GPA # 7741,
1943 Harley WLC,
Dodge WC57,
1942 BMW R75,
1942 KS750,
1944 VW 166,
1940 Hanomag 20b,
http://www.filmprops.nl/produkten/fordgpa.htm
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