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76c12091520h started following 106661 Hydro Cams and What tractor was this tiller kit intended for in 1987?
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What tractor was this tiller kit intended for in 1987?
76c12091520h replied to gwest_ca-(File Mod)'s topic in Implements and Attachments
512 D. This is a tricky one; I've been telling my customers for years that when all of the information was transferred from books to microfiche everything was good. When it got put on computer for the dealers, everything was originally pretty good. Things got really screwed up when it went online. Things got consolidated and many things got deleted or overlooked. This particular item never showed up on the printed PAL attachment and accessory books. It is however on the old microfiche ( please excuse the crappy pictures ) . -
Thet are cool tractors. @Buckeyes had a couple of them, maybe even more??
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@ 953nut started walking around the entire local walmart outer edge of parking lot . found it to be safe , no car /traffic issues at all , when I started doing that , always included walking backward , very good for balance and surgical recovery , that also burns calories at a quicker rate , stop , stretch , bend twist , made up my own regular walk . obviousely it takes time , but today , always add distance to my walking , I can remember when it all hurt ,not any more , pete
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68-70 Electro-12 Automatic mower deck and drive assembly
Mark C121 commented on Mark C121's classified in Wanted
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Now available: 100% exact reproductions of the 106661 Hydro Cams as found on the hydro powered Horses . Correct dimensions and blackened ( not painted ). Price is $25.00 each plus shipping / continental US only. If interested , message me here on Red Square or call/ text during normal business hours. Please DO NOT comment on this post and please DO NOT EMAIL as they do not get checked regularly.
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Rhapsody in Blue is one of my most favorite pieces.
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Ok I will try and loosen up the shaft collar. I have gotten everything else off already. I am doing this because the steering is really loose. The bronze bearing is completely shot and needs to be replaced.
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You won't find many here with that tractor, I did find a bit of information here. That tractor was built in Germany by Gutbrod, and is similar to the 2500S, so maybe look for parts for that model.
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ri702bill started following Removing the Steering
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Start by raising the tractor for better access below. Loosen the steering shaft collar #26. Slide the collar down about 2 inches. You then can pull up on the steering wheel; the shaft will follow releasing the lower gear in the block. You need to disconnect the two tie rods at the triangle on the #15 lower shaft. Unbolt the lower steering block # 19 at the mounts and pull the pin on #15. Slide both the shaft back to disengage the front support bearing #12. Both parts should now be free to remove. Why is this being done - is the lower steering support being replaced?? Note the quantity and total thickness of the shims - they set the gear teeth mesh clearance. Shim accordingly on reassembly, then hook up the tie rods...
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Bad Uncle...
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mrharris12 started following Removing the Steering
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I have done it before but it has been a while since removing the steering on my 418. I am trying to get part #19 and #15 removed from the tractor based on the picture included. The only thing in the way is the whole steering column/shaft. Anyone have a trick to get this off easily? Toro 41-18KE01, 418-C Garden Tractor, 1987 Parts Diagram for FRONT AXLE AND STEERING.pdf
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@953 nut used to regularly go to JONES BEACH in ny , spend the entire day there , the house band was the guy lombardo , royal Canadians , had a huge clam like theatre built on the beach , so you were looking at it from the sand , this was in the 50,s , entire family my mom / dad 3 sisters , and adoptive baby my mother , always took in , did that for 27 years , 2 babies a year , wk to 10 days old , kept for 6 months , turned in , got another , thats 54 babies , my mother taught us all how to love a baby . never forget that , to this day, cannot resist a baby's innocence , magic . catholic Charites , hand it over to a nun , get another one . post WW2 . military surplus was everywhere , open lots , vfw posts , my father , did part time watchman at city island yacht club , they built PT BOATS there, always had a few on hand , loved to watch them head oy to long island , for parts , trials , big packard power , get that PT up on plane , make your hair stand up , talk about cutting a wake , been there , pete
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Yes and no, it used to work a lot. My great grandfather and my grandfather used to use it all of the time when the back field was a small family farm. When I was a kid, it was basically just used to drag deer up from the field during hunting season and teach us how to drive something big and heavy with absolutely no brakes or safety features. After my grandpa passed it just sat for almost 10 years while I was in college and working right after. After my grandma passed when I moved out here I got it running again and actually used that finish mower hooked to the kubota in the background to mow a lot of the property (before I had the kubota). There are a lot of hills and trees in one half of the yard and old manual steering like it has vs the power steering kubota and it having 4 wheel drive made mowing with the case a bit pointless. Now I just use it to backblade the driveway after big rain storms and to haul wood back and forth to the pile or give the kiddo some rides. I've wanted to get a 3 point driven log splitter for it but missed out on those on facebook marketplace.
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Yep like his hitch pins with the zerk.
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That's when I first tried to remove the bolt when I was servicing the Eaton 1100 I was lubing things up and she wouldn't budge. Might have to bring it out to the Love Shack to ger er done.
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What tractor was this tiller kit intended for in 1987?
ebinmaine replied to gwest_ca-(File Mod)'s topic in Implements and Attachments
I am wondering if a 27 inch diameter Tire would even clear the rear foot plate support rod that is on the later tractors. I don't know what year those came out but the 1977 did not have it. -
I really don't want to mess with them individually, Thanks.
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Where the heck was 953 nut this time?
JC 1965 replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
I'm keeping you in my prayers Richard. -
Keep up the PT work, it helps and remember you have the GREAT PHYSICIAN on you side.
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Nice video. Glad to see it is running well. Do you put it to work at all? All of my tractors still have to work for a living. Nice to see these old tractors running. Good Job.
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Kohler K91, K181 and K341 Carbs
ri702bill commented on Racinbob's classified in Wheel Horse for Sale
Bob - willing to sell just the #22 for an 854?? If so, please PM me with a price shipped to Rhode Island. Bill -
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Paul - there were front reel mowers and side sickle bars to fit the 61 to 64 Round Hoods. The front sickle was not offered, as I recall. Folks have adapted the earlier 58 to 60 ones to fit.... my
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The amount of work Brian and his Dad Ken go thru to set up at the show is insane. I always make sure I get something every year. Some of the quality is better than WH or Toro would even think about doing
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If the rivet nuts come out of the tank and the tank is undamaged, Horror Freight sells a fairly inexpensive kit. Very handy to have for other stuff. https://www.harborfreight.com/10-in-professional-rivet-nut-setter-kit-58078.html
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