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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

@ebinmaine,

 

Do you still need pics and measurements of the part that holds the air filter box lid on ?… just got back to the house…

If you still need I can send them tomorrow…

 

I do sir, yes. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Horse Newbie
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

I do sir, yes. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

Aight…

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ebinmaine

Could someone with an early 80s tractor show me EXACTLY what this is all about?

 

 

 

 

 

I see the area in question. 

I understand the bolt movement. (That doesn't matter here because there's no PTO switch.)

My issue is the PTO spring. 

It keeps coming out of the little hole where I think it belongs.  

 

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Moparfanforever

There should be a cotter pin in the pto handle and the one end of the spring goes into the open part of the cotter pin. 

 

Can't remember without looking where the other end of the spring goes without looking, of course. Is that the part you need to know about??

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cleat

There is a cotter pin in the PTO rod not far from the handle end.

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Other and of spring hooks into bottom of L shaped bracket that is used to hold belt cover on.

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ebinmaine
19 minutes ago, Moparfanforever said:

There should be a cotter pin in the pto handle and the one end of the spring goes into the open part of the cotter pin. 

 

Can't remember without looking where the other end of the spring goes without looking, of course. Is that the part you need to know about??

 

13 minutes ago, cleat said:

 

Other and of spring hooks into bottom of L shaped bracket that is used to hold belt cover on.

 

 

Thanks guys. 

The cotter pin end is good. 

I've got the spring in the same hole as the above pic but it may be too long. 

The spring has come out of that end and settled BESIDE the hole twice now.  

 

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cleat

Your spring must be too long.

Mine stays tight all the time.

 

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Horse Newbie

@ebinmaine,

I don’t know how much this will help but I took some pics and some measurements on the bracket that mounts over the carb and holds the air box lid.

 

1. The bracket is 3” long and 1/2” wide.

(If you fab your own the actual length of the metal may be longer before you start bending. The finished piece is 3” from end to end).

The heads of the two bolts are 5/16. I would guess the diameter is a number 8.

 

2. The height of the bracket is 1/2”( not including the bolt that the top slides down over)

 

The bolt that sticks up through the lid is 1/4x 20x 3/4”.

 

( P.S.  The pics probably doesn’t look like the measurements I gave, but I could see the lengths on the stick rule better than the camera could snap)

 

Let me know if I need to try again.

 

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Jon Paulsen

What engine model is this? 

I need to know if I should sit up and pay attention or not :lol:

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Jon Paulsen said:

What engine model is this? 

I need to know if I should sit up and pay attention or not :lol:

 

It's a Briggs and Stratton 18 HP twin flathead opposed.  

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Horse Newbie said:

this will help

Perfect Tim.  Exactly what I needed.  

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ebinmaine

Well the wiring harness was bugging me some. 

There was a couple terminals that were looser than I'd like. 

There was a couple wires that my very particular mind couldn't leave. 

I also had Trina pick up a new 300cca battery and the terminals were reversed.  

 

So I pulled a few things out. 

I put a few things back. 

Swapped a few things around. 

The only cable I needed to replace was the main ground from battery to chassis.  I'd already made a ground jumper from chassis to engine.  

 

Took a few hours but I'm a LOT happier about the wiring now.  

 

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I also got all the lights wired directly to the battery. 

I figure the LED lights won't be likely to drain the battery because they'll be using the tractor for long enough to recharge every time.  

 

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We got the plow and frame all on. 

 

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We'll be delivering the tractor tomorrow!!

 

In the morning we'll try to get the frame of the cab in place. 

It's an older cab for a 1979 narrower hood with a single cylinder engine. 

This means the front lower portion below the windshield can't be used because of the exhaust exit location.  

It'll certainly be good for protection the rest of the area though.  

 

 

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Wayne0
On 10/17/2023 at 10:04 PM, kpinnc said:

 

Less instrumentation, cheaper tires, thinner castings on things like the pedals, cheaper stamps on the rear fender. The engines were obviously cheaper that a Kohler equivalent of the time.

 

I'm sure there are other things, but even with these a Work Horse is massively heavy duty compared to some stamped frame JD or Cub. 

I have to say, I bought my used GT1800 over 20 years ago and work the crap out of it. From plowing snow to skidding logs (trees) out of the woods and still mow with it. It IS a Work Horse!

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Horse Newbie
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

We'll be delivering the tractor tomorrow

You are doing a wonderful thing with this project for your friends !

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Horse Newbie said:

You are doing a wonderful thing with this project for your friends !

Man. They are SUPER excited too. 

He "cleaned out a space"  in an already VERY clean organized garage.  

 

They went and got NON ETHANOL GAS.  

(Trina actually made that a requirement for us to keep maintaining the machine.)

 

I'm hoping we can talk them into signing up here. 

I don't know if they're internety folk.  

 

This will be a great machine for them with a good maintenance future as well.  

 

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, Wayne0 said:

I have to say, I bought my used GT1800 over 20 years ago and work the crap out of it. From plowing snow to skidding logs (trees) out of the woods and still mow with it. It IS a Work Horse!

 

Agreed.  

I've been a Briggs fan for decades. 

Knowing what I do now about the Eaton 1100 and that Briggs and the platform its all on....

That's a tractor.  

 

 

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ebinmaine

Well we weren't able to deliver the other day. 

But we'll try again tomorrow.  

 

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SylvanLakeWH
7 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Well we weren't able to deliver the other day. 

But we'll try again tomorrow.  

 

:)

:angry-tappingfoot:

BBT too busy?

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

:angry-tappingfoot:

BBT too busy?

:hide:

 

No sir. 

The machine was being cranky.  

 

We loaded it up on the trailer and I was about to strap it down. 

The plow was still up. 

I tried <<< note that word, to restart so the Hydro could push the plow down. 

 

:bitch::mad::angry-fire:

 

No start. 

 

Yesterday I put two new spark plugs in. 

Drove it around some plowing the dooryard. 

Today drove it around more. 

Adjust the carb about 2/3 of a fine hair. 

 

Seems to be running well. 

 

So tomorrow.  

🤞

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Brockport Bill

it's just a minor item.. but I love the battery cross bar hold down application -- gotta do that on mine -  another  amazing little insight tip we all get here from RSq. members

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ebinmaine
32 minutes ago, Brockport Bill said:

it's just a minor item.. but I love the battery cross bar hold down application -- gotta do that on mine -  another  amazing little insight tip we all get here from RSq. members

 

 

We can't take credit for that one. 

It's similar to some stock Wheelhorse setups I've seen but MUCH beefier.  

 

 

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953 nut
11 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

We can't take credit for that one. 

It's similar to some stock Wheelhorse setups I've seen but MUCH beefier.  

 

 

That is the same as the battery hold down on my 418-C and 310-8. I had to replace one on another :wh: years ago and used a piece of Stainless steel angel iron with notches cut out to assure it wouldn't contact the battery terminals. Wish I had taken pictures   :hide:    guess if I don't have pictures it didn't happen.     :angry-nono:

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cleat

Here is a couple of picture showing a pair of battery hold downs I made.

Top one mimics the factory one and the bottom one is made from a piece of angle iron.

Both made from stainless steel.

 

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ebinmaine

The Workhorse has been delivered!!!

 

 

The new owners are SUPER Happy!

 

 

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ebinmaine

The Workhorse has gained a permanent parking spot in the garage.  

Not the car.  ........

 

 

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