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Roger from southern Iowa

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Roger from southern Iowa

I disassembled and did a minor repair on a D tiller today.

There is a snap ring that holds the pinion onto the input shaft. It had removed it's self.

That allowed the pinion to drop down into the housing along with the the spacer shims when no one knows who pulled the shaft out .

Reassembly will be finished Thursday.

Have to finish the building the "tractor end" of the PTO shaft and Joe (D200) will be coming to visit me it seems.

It has been an interesting adventure. :omg:

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Roger from southern Iowa

Just realized I posted this in the wrong area. :omg: Sorry

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Operator

What no pictures :D ?

Tiller is getting rebilt to leave?

Randy

PS. You'll lose points now since you posted in wrong area! :omg:

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Roger from southern Iowa

Please don't BEAT ME!!! I was so wrapped up in getting this thing up and going a camera never even crossed my mind.

I will never be forgiven I'm sure. :D

I have learned my lesson :omg: .

Yes it's being rebuilt to go to a home where it will be put to good use.

I have my GT14 to till with and I really have no need for multiples.

I will be sure to remember the camera on future projects.

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6wheeler

No pictures, Wrong place? Honestly, I just don't know what to do with these Iowans. :omg: Randy, I think we will have to go get him. Bring him north for some R&R to get him right.... :D Good luck, Roger. So, some new toy to replace the tiller? Pat

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Roger from southern Iowa

Lets have it, I deserve whatever I get on this one. I can take it. :omg:

OH, I'm not sure it's ALL Iowans. :D

Where you gonna take me, I might ready to go.

Yes there is a replacement "tool" in the works. Tool sounds more useful to my wife. :D

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d200

Roger, I hope the rebuild goes smooth for ya, keep me posted thanks :omg:

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rickv1957

Roger,all will be fine!!,Rick :D next time :omg:

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Roger from southern Iowa

YEAH YEAH, I screwed up big time :D

Just curious, have any of you ever rebuilt a D tiller??

If no, I'll really feel bad about no pics. :omg:

Those suckers are heavy duty inside.

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rickv1957

Roger,everything on them Ds is heavy duty and heavy to boot!!!,Rick

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Operator

Next time Roger :D keep that in mind :omg: . I've done the same thing, get wrapped up in what you are doing and forget all about the camera.

Randy

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