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WANTED: SouthBend Fourteen Reeves pulley component

manofsteel

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MI
I have a SB Fourteen and am restoring the Reeves drive. When I pushed out the sleeve that attaches to the motor, the pulley cracked due to displaced metal from the pin and screw. I have contacted Speed Selector and they could not assist unless I bought the whole assembly. I have a machine shop that I work with and will contact them in the morning. If anybody has one from a spare machine or converted machine, I would appreciate it. Information on who has one would also be beneficial. I really only need the one side of the pulley, so if someone has a partially broken drive, that would work fine. Thanks in advance

Dave

Pulley model 409-400
9" in diameter
Bore is approx. 1.8"
 

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I looked on eBay and must have missed it. I will look again.

I am having a welding shop look at it today to see what it would take to make it serviceable. It is some sort of cast AL.

Thanks for the replies
 
I have a SB Fourteen and am restoring the Reeves drive. When I pushed out the sleeve that attaches to the motor, the pulley cracked due to displaced metal from the pin and screw. I have contacted Speed Selector and they could not assist unless I bought the whole assembly. I have a machine shop that I work with and will contact them in the morning. If anybody has one from a spare machine or converted machine, I would appreciate it. Information on who has one would also be beneficial. I really only need the one side of the pulley, so if someone has a partially broken drive, that would work fine. Thanks in advance

Dave

Pulley model 409-400
9" in diameter
Bore is approx. 1.8"

I have what you need.
Send me an email.
Ted
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Guys (and gals),
I TIG welded the pulley and a shop machined it down and balanced it for $25. I appreciate all the information. You gave me several great back up plans if Plan A went awry. It welded pretty easy (and I'm not a welder), I just had to go slow, cleaned it really well, and made sure I had plenty of shielding gas flow. Thanks again

Dave
 








 
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