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520-8 Shifter "Pins"

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Tankman

Restoring a wonderful Stallion.

The shifter rod has a small roll pin, sticks out approx 1/8" from each side.

There is also, a few inches lower, a cotter pin installed. Both items are small, approx 1/16" diameter.

What are they for? Do I need 'em?

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dbartlett1958

Tankman,

 

I have no idea regarding your question, but the tractor and the backdrop make a great photo!

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Tankman

 

Tankman,

 

I have no idea regarding your question, but the tractor and the backdrop make a great photo!

Thanks Dave! I don't have a clue but, I have seen these pins in the past. I removed them from the

Horse shown. Should I replace 'em? That's the question.

My bank barn is 1850, 18" stone walls, lofts, ladders, more. Been in restoration for 10 years,

More than liveable these days.

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Kelly

Not sure I know what your talking about? a picture might help.

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Tankman

 

Not sure I know what your talking about? a picture might help.

 

Sorry Mr. Kelly, removed the roll and the cotter pins. I can't see, or imagine, what their use might

have been.

The roll pin was, down from the shift knob 'bout six inches, orientation was left to right.

Cotter pin 'bout 4" lower, orientation was front to rear.

At first glance, looked like the shifter shaft was more than one piece. Never saw a multiple

piece shifter shaft and, this 520-8 shaft certainly is one piece.

OK so I'm a little confused but, not lost. Good morning Sir.

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can whlvr

never seen anything like that on any of my horses,sounds like it has been tampered with for some reason

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TT

What you have is a shift lever for the newer models with the neutral safety switch. (like the 315-8)

 

If you want to see it on an IPL: http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=toro_consumer&mn=73450%2C+GT+Classic+Garden+Tractor%2C+2005+%28SN+250000001-250999999%29&dn=3353258B-_3140014-0009

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Kelly

I was thinking something like that TT, but didn't want to say for sure, I've never seen one in person.

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Tankman

Thanks again Kelly. Just thrilled that I don't need 'em!

Gotta run, got to pick up some :wh: fixin' parts, cleaner, oil, rags, all that stuff.

Grandson is comin' over for a couple of days, he needs to be busy.

"Hey Christian, you didn't wipe down the Stallion's fenders. Get choppin'!"

(He loves it!)

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tunahead72

Tankman,

 

I have no idea regarding your question, but the tractor and the backdrop make a great photo!

Thanks Dave! I don't have a clue but, I have seen these pins in the past. I removed them from the

Horse shown. Should I replace 'em? That's the question.

My bank barn is 1850, 18" stone walls, lofts, ladders, more. Been in restoration for 10 years,

More than liveable these days.

attachicon.gifBarnFoyer.jpg

attachicon.gifBarnExterior.jpg

 

Oh, so you're just getting started on the restoration? :ychain:

Seriously, Tankman, you can't imagine how much I love these old Pennsylvania barns.  One of these days I know I'm going to be out on my motorcycle cruising around the countryside, and I'll see your flag and have this vague feeling I've seen this place before.

Keep up the good work! :handgestures-thumbup:

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Tankman

Thanks tunahead72!

As far as the pins go, they're gone. Don't need 'em.

A little more work today on the Horse. This 520-8 is a power BEAST!.

A bit hungry for gas too but, that's OK with me!

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Tankman

Thanks Terry. Now I know what they were for.

Perhaps the shifter was R&R'd before I took possession.

Was real easy to replace the boot (shifter dust cover) without something in the way.

The old boot was cracked badly, allowed rain and melting snow into the tranny.

I ran the tranny, put it in a heated area and let it drain for a couple of days.

I used 85w140 gear lube, don't know if that's proper but, my other manual Horses

run fine. The Stallions are always stored indoors.

Any pro's and con's?

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