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  1. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    Next time! It's where I bought it from so I just go there out of habit.
  2. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    Westcon equipment in wimbourne 150 odd each for the pulleys 140 for the belt plus vat plus delivery Edit more like 500 when I do the math properly.
  3. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    The shaft pulled towards the pulley whilst extracting the pulley, it's not unusual (for my machine anyway) the " dowel pins" stop it after an inch or so. But you're probably right. The collar was holding so tight it made it pull the shaft. Thinking about it now, I should have knocked out the key...
  4. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    Cheers all, got it done now, see photo, used the screwdriver trick Raj. Ordered the parts thick end of 600 quid!
  5. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    So it seems that hole in the top of the collar conceals a grub screw, taken that out now, lunchtime. The excitement will continue, not for the faint hearted!
  6. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    Ok bottom pulley came of like a dream (see photo for evidence of wear) The top one just keeps pulling the shaft through, it seems to me that this hole in the top is a way of removing the square piece (key?) thus loosening the piece allowing the pulley to slide off. Thoughts?
  7. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    Ok here goes! Yes it's deceiving they are very worn.
  8. Mick!

    Changing pulleys on a rayco 1625

    Ok, so my loyal rayco has eaten another belt embarrassing me in front of a client. This was a forestry guy and he looked at the pulleys and said they were absolutely wanked and in need of replacing. The photo is of the top one but the bottom one seems to follow the same principal. Are they easy...
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