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My rebuild kit arrived from ISaveTractors and I dropped the piston and connecting rod off to the machine shop to verify measurements before they bore it. I was excited to see they had the block prepped and the deck surfaced, so it shouldn’t be too long before I get it back! 
 

In the mean time I can get the bearing plate cleaned up and bearing pressed in, then paint and rebuild the PTO clutch.

 

Hopefully some progress photos coming soon!

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The motor is back together! Thanks to pfrederi and his detailed instructions and for loaning me the tool, it really wasn’t that bad at all. I was a little surprised that even after correcting the end gap and installing the new bearings that there was still a small amount wobble in them. 
 

I hope to get the external parts on this weekend and get it started on the bench! IMG_3183.jpeg.c53a588849644bd2ec9f505123b18b56.jpeg

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oliver2-44
22 hours ago, mflowers said:

 I was a little surprised that even after correcting the end gap and installing the new bearings that there was still a small amount wobble in them. 
 

Did you check that the balance gear shafts were in spec.  It’s been a while but I’m thinking they should be fairly wobble free.  The shafts have a small wear allowance. 
Maybe @pfrederi has some more recent experience with this. 

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mflowers
7 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

Did you check that the balance gear shafts were in spec.  It’s been a while but I’m thinking they should be fairly wobble free.  The shafts have a small wear allowance. 
Maybe @pfrederi has some more recent experience with this. 

I did check them and they were .4998 and manual says min. is .4996. A new one is .5000.

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Made a little more progress. New head bolts and fuel pump came in so hopefully over the weekend I will be be able to crank it up!IMG_3191.jpeg.43db799cea1ed9ccf76a3694362d502c.jpeg

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My new gas tank bushing and shut off valve come in, so I was able to run it a little longer than the jar of gas allowed the past few nights 😂. I think I’ve got the points set right and the carb dialed in, and was able to test the hydro - so far so good! 
 

 

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Moparfanforever

Your tractor is looking sharp!!

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I found a seat pan that is getting reinforced with a few welds on the corners and then off to powder coat so I can mount up the great looking setup I got from Matt! 

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Bar Nuthin
On 9/11/2024 at 7:15 AM, mflowers said:

I found a seat pan that is getting reinforced with a few welds on the corners and then off to powder coat so I can mount up the great looking setup I got from Matt! 

 

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What is a reasonable price for a decent seat? I'm a newbie, so I'm trying to avoid frivolous purchases. I have a lead on this one but it's about a 4 hour drive.

 

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mflowers

I have $50 in the seat pan, another $225 for the upholstery and will probably be $50 for powder coat, so not cheap compared to a replacement from Tractor Supply. I guess it depends on your goal for the tractor. Personally I plan to use the reconditioned seat for shows and parades, then put a more comfortable cheap seat for when I’m actually using it.

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SylvanLakeWH

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Looks fantastic!!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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rjg854

Beautiful :text-bravo:

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Brockport Bill

spectacular!!!!!!!!!!!

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Brockport Bill

is it going in the Living Room or corner of bedroom?

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mflowers
1 hour ago, Brockport Bill said:

is it going in the Living Room or corner of bedroom?

😂 don’t think didn’t occur to me, but I have a feeling the wife will recommend I put a sofa in the garage (sleeper sofa😂)!

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Bill D
1 hour ago, mflowers said:

😂 don’t think didn’t occur to me, but I have a feeling the wife will recommend I put a sofa in the garage (sleeper sofa😂)!

Very nice.  As long as it doesn't smell like gas, what's the problem 😁.

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, mflowers said:

This day has been a while coming. While there a few minor things I’ll probably update or change, it is finally finished!! 

 
That looks beautiful! Makes me wanna go paint something! :rolleyes:

 

Happiness is red in your handkerchief! 

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Treepep

Magnificent!  Love the comfy seat for now!  

 

Excellent work.  

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