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Burban 551 - with a twist

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Utilizing the roller chain as you did on the steering is a clever idea.      :bow-blue:

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ebinmaine

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Looks interesting! 

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SylvanLakeWH

Amazing!!! :bow-blue:

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Moparfanforever

Looking forward to see more of your build!!

 

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meadowfield

H55 and H60 are tricky to get in the US - even rarer over here in the UK. However we have a cylinder (reel) mower made here that uses a very similar engine. A Tecumseh AQ148 - it's a very similar version of the old design,  electric start and comparable HP. 

 

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a very obvious difference is the inlet and exhaust are swapped!!!

 

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so might need some work to solve...

 

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onto that early two piece....

 

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thought I had best take a peek inside - remarkably good, quite a lot of wear on the drive gear onto the brake drum spur. All three 1" bearings are shot, they've just crumbled. Assume it is the shell rusting and no longer retaining the needles.

 

New bearings and seals ordered (not cheap in the UK)

 

 

Onto the clutch Idler, my best estimation from the photos.

 

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kpinnc
13 minutes ago, meadowfield said:

Onto the clutch Idler, my best estimation from the photos.

 

Outstanding work. Can't wait to see the finished product! :thumbs:

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rjg854

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peter lena

@meadowfield  is that 3/8  angle steel ? on the frame set up ?  have  some left  from back in the day , dumpster diving ,  nice looking welding flow , also that  steering chain is a definite , you cant do that , from the purists , another ,those frame rails are a good place to lay in a 5/16  steel brake line , eliminate a lot of  fuel hose break down , fit it into the angle bend area , then a short  run to fuel tank / carb , that clutch idler is a regular lubrication failure / also undersize bearing , good spot to eliminate that . thank you for  the pictures , pete

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meadowfield
On 1/3/2025 at 3:52 PM, peter lena said:

@meadowfield  is that 3/8  angle steel ? on the frame set up ?  have  some left  from back in the day , dumpster diving ,  nice looking welding flow , also that  steering chain is a definite , you cant do that , from the purists , another ,those frame rails are a good place to lay in a 5/16  steel brake line , eliminate a lot of  fuel hose break down , fit it into the angle bend area , then a short  run to fuel tank / carb , that clutch idler is a regular lubrication failure / also undersize bearing , good spot to eliminate that . thank you for  the pictures , pete

It’s 1/4” x 2” angle, thanks

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meadowfield

Little more today, 3x new 1” needles and seals, new gasket and hopefully good for another 60 years!

 

 

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new keys for the axle too, before sliding the hubs on. 
 

 

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peter lena

@meadowfield  think it was the camera , that made me think it was thicker / heavier , like your tweaking , improvements as you go , seeing the opportunity  to make it better , think thats a vital part of  maintenance  , that many miss, being on call 24-7  you can bet we regularly came up with maintenance,  failure opportunities to eliminate a chronic issue . been using lucas  gear oils , with  flinging  stage , additives , notice the ease of function .  good on you , pete  

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