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Crank pulley nut

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Hey guys,

Does anyone know off the top of their head what size the nut for the crank pulley for a 1500 spit is?

Cheers,
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Walter
 
Walter, it's an 1-13/16" for that big honker. Somewhere I picked up a 46 mm socket that works, as well. By the way, I walked out to the garage and measured it, just to be sure. Through the 2" of fresh snow, I may add!
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Jeff

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Jeff,

You didn't have to go through all that trouble. I thought it might be a 1 13/16 but wasn't 100% sure. Thanks though, I'll buy you a pint if you are ever in Lawton.

Cheers,
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Walter
 
Walter, it wasn't any problem at all. I just threw that comment in about the snow, to let you know that the northern weather still stinks!
Jeff
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2" of snow? I wish; we've got 6" already in 4 hrs with 1' of drifts here North of Boston. Just got in from plowing my 300' long driveway with my 1972 Homelite tractor; my other toy for therapy!

Had my TR 250 out at least 3-4 weekends this winter with 45deg dry clear roads.

Spring seems like a long way off right now!'

Happy St. Patty's Day!
 
Well I had to suffer through a 60 degree sunny day today.

Cheers,
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Walter
 
Make sure you use a 6-point socket.

Rick O.
72 TR6
 
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