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Claas Senator - freeing up a blockage
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<blockquote data-quote="New Puritan" data-source="post: 6528601" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Hmm, okay thanks everyone. </p><p></p><p>Firstly thank you very much for all the words of caution, I shall heed it - though I have no plans to remove the drum pulley, I just need to get the belts onto it.</p><p></p><p>So from [USER=223]@bobk[/USER] 's answer, do I loop the belts over the back pulley (by the engine), and then get them as far onto the drum pulley as possible, and then turn the drum (or have someone else doing it from the other side) to wind the belts on? Like doing a bike chain really. There's that big knob sticking out the other side for turning the drum so I see what you mean about sticking something in it and having someone else turn it.</p><p></p><p>[USER=38142]@Gapples[/USER] - they are as far as I know a matched pair that another forum member removed from their combine. They certainly look the same, but obviously I have no idea whether one was wearing faster than the other due to minor differences in the two pulleys on the donor combine.</p><p></p><p>I do have experience of "20 minute jobs" that have taken days on end, but I'll update the thread when the eventual success manifests itself.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Puritan, post: 6528601, member: 39018"] Hmm, okay thanks everyone. Firstly thank you very much for all the words of caution, I shall heed it - though I have no plans to remove the drum pulley, I just need to get the belts onto it. So from [USER=223]@bobk[/USER] 's answer, do I loop the belts over the back pulley (by the engine), and then get them as far onto the drum pulley as possible, and then turn the drum (or have someone else doing it from the other side) to wind the belts on? Like doing a bike chain really. There's that big knob sticking out the other side for turning the drum so I see what you mean about sticking something in it and having someone else turn it. [USER=38142]@Gapples[/USER] - they are as far as I know a matched pair that another forum member removed from their combine. They certainly look the same, but obviously I have no idea whether one was wearing faster than the other due to minor differences in the two pulleys on the donor combine. I do have experience of "20 minute jobs" that have taken days on end, but I'll update the thread when the eventual success manifests itself. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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