1 1/8 Bore SECONDARY clutch

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    1 1/8 Bore SECONDARY clutch

    Looking for a 1 1/8 bore secondary clutch. does net even need to be functional. all I really need is the 2 sheaves. basically trying to make a large pulley to go on a kohler engine to run a 1 1/2 top width belt. I have some 1" argo clutches but there isn't enough meat to bore them out
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    Polaris?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ARGOJIM View Post
    Polaris?
    blew the engine in my old bobcat. swapping in a 25hp kohler that I have on the shelf. trying to make a fixed pulley to go in place of the variable speed on the old Wisconsin
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    Do you need primary or secondary?
    What was in it before?


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    Secondary. The bobcat had a hydraulically controlled primary. I am just trying to make a fixed pulley to limp it along. I can't find the shaft size of the Wisconsin anywhere and won't know till I tear it down next week.
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