When it dropped and hit the ground I think it bent it from the center shaft so 
it’s no longer in a flat plane but rather tilted. I will have to get it off the 
mower and see what I can do. 

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> On Sep 8, 2022, at 8:18 AM, mitch--- via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> By bent, you mean you smashed a flange in towards the other flange?
> 
> It sounds like you'll need to set up a dial indicator to find the center of 
> the dent and measure the runout, and gradually bend it out with a wedge of 
> some sort, assuming you can do that without bending the other flange out 
> instead...if you go too far then it's big brass hammer taps to bring it back 
> in.
> 
> If the whole pulley is bent instead of just one flange, it might get a little 
> more interesting, but if you can take it off the mower and use a big brass 
> hammer inboard of the flanges you might get it right.
> 
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