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ebinmaine
On 11/9/2023 at 10:06 AM, cleat said:

 

 

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I'm not very familiar with the later models like a 520 H vs 8 speed. 

Is this section of sheet metal the same on either tractor?

 

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cleat

Yes, same part number.

You just use different pre-punched holes for either.

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Not a lot of change today.

Went to the Remembrance day presentation in town today.

Waiting for the paint to dry on a lot of the parts for another day or two.

 

I did install the brake band that was bead blasted and painted a few weeks ago.

 

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Installed using Stainless steel fasteners that I will use a lot on this build (you will notice the drum is held with a grade 5 steel bolt because I wanted a stronger fastener there).

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cleat

Worked on Tach's today.

 

I bought the rear one from Lowel.

It came red but I was going to install it on the Work Horse so I painted it black.

I decided to leave it black for contrast.

Lock levers are painted with cold galvanizing.

 

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Rear Tach assembled.

I put thin washers between lock levers and Tach itself as well as under the nuts.

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I don't have the angle spacers as mentioned in the manual for the 8 speed so I made up spacers that slip onto the bolts from Stainless tubing (there are 4 total, one for each bolt).

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Tach installed.

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Lock pins installed.

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cleat

Installed the mid Tach.

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Tractor as of today.

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c-series don

I have to say @cleat that you don’t do anything half ass! I always admire your attention to detail, you’re a man after my own heart. The extra effort it takes to do it correctly really comes through in the end results. Keep up the good work 👍🏻

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, c-series don said:

I have to say @cleat that you don’t do anything half ass! I always admire your attention to detail, you’re a man after my own heart. The extra effort it takes to do it correctly really comes through in the end results. Keep up the good work 👍🏻

 

Absolutely agreed.  

Anyone who would take the time to set up parts all in a row for a pic is likely going the extra mile on the restoration.   

Excellent. 

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c-series don
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Absolutely agreed.  

Anyone who would take the time to set up parts all in a row for a pic is likely going the extra mile on the restoration.   

Excellent. 

Oh, you mean like this? 🤣

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cleat

Gotta be organized.:wh:

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lynnmor
13 hours ago, c-series don said:

Oh, you mean like this? 🤣

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A clean linen tablecloth would make for a more presentable portrait. :razz:

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cleat

Tunnel ready to install.

Yes I know the back bit is missing that connects to the front fender bracket on both sides but I have a fix for that being installed soon.

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Dust cover ready to install

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Lift latch plate ready to install.

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Tunnel sat onto frame.

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Left lift bushing installed (right one was left in as it was really stuck).

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Tunnel, dust cover, and lift latch plate bolted to frame using stainless fasteners.

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Progress as of now.

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cleat

I cleaned up, rearranged, and bookmarked the 520-8 parts list that I downloaded from the manuals section on here.

Not perfect but I believe it is easier to read and use.

 

Tractor 1990 520-8 41-20O801 TIPL.pdf

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Brake rockshaft, pin, and spring ready to install

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Brake rockshaft, pin, and spring installed (excuse the fingerprints, they have been cleaned up).

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cleat

Clutch idler arm assembly ready to install.

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Brake rear rod ready to install.

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Clutch idler arm assembly and brake rear rod installed.

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cleat

Fender support bracket and gas tank brackets ready to assemble.

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Fender support bracket and gas tank brackets assembled (note button head bolt for rear lift clearance).

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cleat

Side panels ready to install.

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Side panels installed along with a few wire harness clips.

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Battery support ready to install.

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Battery support installed.

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PTO lever installed.

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Installed front plate assembly.

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Installed PTO clutch rod assembly.

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ebinmaine

@cleat

I want to thank you for taking such great pictures of this process.

This is excellent reference material.

 

I'd like to find the brake area of a 520H so Trina can see what that looks like.... 

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Moparfanforever
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@cleat

I want to thank you for taking such great pictures of this process.

This is excellent reference material.

 

I'd like to find the brake area of a 520H so Trina can see what that looks like.... 

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Here are some hydro brake photos.

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On the lower left is the self centering roller in the brake cam. Ignore the bearing on the right as that is part of the foot control.

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This is the procedure for setting up neutral position and brake.

Wheel horse 520H service manual.pdf

 

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ebinmaine

AWESOME!! 

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cod

Great work Cleat!  Unfortunately one runs out of adjectives when view your posts but to me it's amazing!  Good Luck!!

 

 

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OoPEZoO

As the others have said......great pics.  Thank you for taking the time, and the tractor looks fantastic 

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