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Bought a Sorghum Mill

WOW that sure has come a long ways. It's looking good. Any Amish or Mennonites in your area they could be a source for the pully.
 
Maybe you can get a lead on something like the yesterdaystractors.com forum. Or not sure if there is a forum or webpage on thresheree/old sawmill clubs that go beyond local in your area. Gotta cast a big net. Stuff like that has unfortunately been snatched up by the scrappers and turned into toaster ovens.

Edit: or perhaps you can try to contact these guys flywheel-supply.com. Probably have to send an email as you can go to their menu and select pulleys and it brings up pics and prices for a bunch of old flat belt pulleys but no good way of searching for sizes.
 
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Look up Keith Rucker at vintagemachinery.org. He is always restoring old mills on his YouTube channel. He is a wealth of knowledge.
 
What was your solution for bearings?
 
I have a bead on a pulley but it’s in Iowa
 
I recast the babbit bearings using lead free babbit
Did you have the bearings bored or did you shim the shafts for clearance? Did you put oil grooves in the bearings?
 
I'm curious what the sprocket is for on the second drive shaft.
 
Found a flat belt drive pulley
 

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