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Finally getting around to reassembly almost a roller 

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

How is the plate where the trans bolts to the frame? When I did my 854 many years ago, it had a big crack/split in it. My friend welded a piece of 1/4 inch steel over the whole area. Dam, she was sturdy after that. It was the first tractor I did, I had a big thread about it every step of the way. Your picture brought back memories. Best of luck.

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ri702bill
3 hours ago, JERSEYHAWG / Glenn said:

When I did my 854 many years ago, it had a big crack/split in it

Glenn - like this 854 parts tractor I got years ago - only one of the four holding the inch-worm puzzle together.....

 

 

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Bodean

No cracks so far my tires might be to big lol

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peter lena

@Bodean agree with @ri702bill  on that plate , grease the INSIDE of that shift boot , so it moves easily , add a TYE WRAP , ABOVE THE BOOT , ON THE SHAFT  , makes them last , also looking at the opportunity for improved wiring , linkage set ups ? improve as you go , eliminate / change problem areas , like LUCAS  climbing gear lube , very good change , Pete 

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ri702bill

Looks really nice so far. As Glenn mentioned, reinforcing the "F" plate  with a  piece of hot rolled steel & longer bolts is the way to go.

I added bolt in braces to stop the flexing and welded in the plate - years ago. No issues.

 

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kpinnc
11 hours ago, Bodean said:

No cracks so far my tires might be to big lol

 

No such thing!

 

But you might wanna stick spacers under there to clear the brake drum.

 

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Handy Don

I keep thinking that a cool project would be making wheel spacers that include disk brakes. The ATV brake sets (mechanical and hydraulic) are pretty reasonable in price. One pedal for both would be fine but separate would be even cooler. @wallfish, @kpinnc?

I know that  @Oldskool did separate brakes for his Hiram.

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Handy Don
12 hours ago, Bodean said:

No cracks so far

The frame cracks come from torquing the frame under load.

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Bodean
On 10/15/2023 at 5:15 PM, kpinnc said:

 

No such thing!

 

But you might wanna stick spacers under there to clear the brake drum.

 

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Bodean

Thanks for the tip

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Bodean
On 10/15/2023 at 9:12 AM, peter lena said:

@Bodean agree with @ri702bill  on that plate , grease the INSIDE of that shift boot , so it moves easily , add a TYE WRAP , ABOVE THE BOOT , ON THE SHAFT  , makes them last , also looking at the opportunity for improved wiring , linkage set ups ? improve as you go , eliminate / change problem areas , like LUCAS  climbing gear lube , very good change , Pete 

 

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Bodean

Just wondering how muct gear oil in the rear end and can i put it right in the gear shift hole

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Pullstart
39 minutes ago, Bodean said:

Just wondering how muct gear oil in the rear end and can i put it right in the gear shift hole


that’s a perfect spot to fill!  The manual shows 1.5 qts, but 6 speeds are spec’d for 2 qts and it’s virtually the same case.  I always do 2 qts just because.

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peter lena

@Bodean  have a lot of  accumulated hours on that TYE Warp  shifter hold , the 3 of them work  seamlessly ,greased the INSIDE OF THE BOOT  , put it down on place , secure wrap ABOVE BOOT , NOT ON RUBBER  , ON METAL SHAFT , works well , pete   

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kpinnc
3 hours ago, Bodean said:

Thanks for the tip

 

Holee Moleee that's a spacer!

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