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"Blackbeard"--Zach's GT-14

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Lee1977

I vote for the ATV/UTV tires. I put 25x900x12 Carlisle All Trails 2 on my 312-8.

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Handy Don
4 hours ago, PeacemakerJack said:

 I only ran it one long pass before turning and realizing that HyTran was gushing out and I shut it down.  I replaced the hoses and refilled but it seems to me that it has been weak since then making a high pitched whine while in operation.  I have another Sundstrand pump from an early Blackhood, does anyone know if it is the same?  I know that is a strong hydro and I’ll switch them out if it will work…

I'm gonna hazard a guess (:text-imsorry:) that the loss of fluid caused excess wear on the pump. That would explain both the weak output and the screech.

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sjoemie himself
4 hours ago, Pullstart said:

UTV tires, Interco Interforce II, 27x10.50-12. @PeacemakerJack

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The ones on the right are UTV tires?

I like them a lot because they have the (to me) typical US style lug-pattern. 

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Pullstart
12 minutes ago, sjoemie himself said:

  

The ones on the right are UTV tires?

I like them a lot because they have the (to me) typical US style lug-pattern. 


Yes, but much, much deeper lugs.  
 

 

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Pullstart

These are the Interforce II, with much less lug and more aggressive for mud flinging.

 

 

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19richie66

Here are mine, Maxxis Ceros 26-11x15” and Duro makes a 26-11x12 if you went that route. Basically the same tire. I have the 23” version on my mower and trailer I made. You might say I like this tire design. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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sjoemie himself
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

much less lug

Ha, when looking at the pictures I would think the opposite. Thanks for the info.

 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

Here are mine, Maxxis Ceros 26-11x15” and Duro makes a 26-11x12

 

Those are sweet! :thumbs:

 

As standard tire sizes keep getting smaller, I'd have to agree that ATV tires are a good pick. Mine are 25-10-12, and they add an inch or two in ride height. 

 

 

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PeacemakerJack

Thank you guys for all the excellent thoughts concerning Zach’s tires.  I am shocked at how many less choices we have in the 15” rim size compared to 5 years ago when I shopped for dad’s 953.  

There is the big debate between AG’s and and ATV tires.  I’m not going to get into that here but I as much as I really like AG’s, in this application—both Zach and I are leaning towards an All-Terrain tire.  
 

Zach absolutely loved looking at the pictures you guys posted—thank you for that—he is a Wheel Horse guy through and through.  Told me that he would’ve loved to use HIS TRACTOR tonight while I had Him and Judge hauling leave debris back to the compost pile.  @19richie66 put me on to a link for a set of tires that I think I’m going to go with…thanks Richie.  I’ll keep you guys posted.  
 

@Handy Don I’m afraid that I agree with you concerning the Hydro but I wanted to get some others thoughts on it too…

 

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Pullstart
13 hours ago, PeacemakerJack said:

Secondly, as I stated earlier in this thread…I had one of the hydraulic lines blow off Blackbeard while mowing a few years back.  I only ran it one long pass before turning and realizing that HyTran was gushing out and I shut it down.  I replaced the hoses and refilled but it seems to me that it has been weak since then making a high pitched whine while in operation.  I have another Sundstrand pump from an early Blackhood, does anyone know if it is the same?  I know that is a strong hydro and I’ll switch them out if it will work…


 @pfrederi do you know of the Sunstrand compatibility here?

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953 nut
On 10/30/2022 at 7:35 AM, PeacemakerJack said:

I had one of the hydraulic lines blow off Blackbeard while mowing a few years back.  I only ran it one long pass before turning and realizing that HyTran was gushing out and I shut it down.  I replaced the hoses and refilled but it seems to me that it has been weak since then making a high pitched whine while in operation.  I have another Sundstrand pump from an early Blackhood, does anyone know if it is the same?

I'm afraid you are correct about running the system with insufficient fluid being the culprit.

I would think the "pump" would be the same, probably @daveoman1966 could tell us for sure. It would be a good idea to service the replacement unit prior to installing it.

The GT-14 is a hydrogear while the Blackhood is a piston to piston but that is simply the means of transferring energy to the transaxle. The "pump" also performs the direction and speed control on both units. I have used Dave's instructions to service the Sundstrand on my GT-14 and it took longer to remove and replace the sheet metal than the servicing of the pump. I've attached his PDF for the rebuild.

 

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Pullstart

good point @953 nut.  Would the tiller double pulley system @PeacemakerJack has work on a piston to piston unit or is the hydro gear shaft longer?

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953 nut
11 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

good point @953 nut.  Would the tiller double pulley system @PeacemakerJack has work on a piston to piston unit or is the hydro gear shaft longer?

Let me clarify the pervious post. The hydro gear or piston to piston units are the cast steel units the "pump" attaches to that transfers energy to the transaxle. The pulley for the tiller is on the input end of the pump. To my knowledge the hydro gear and piston to piston drive mechanisms are not interchangeable but the pump units that drive them should be.

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Pullstart

Thanks for learning me something today Richard!

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Achto

Looks like a great learning project. Good to see Zach out there wrenching on it. If you need any assistance making the new parts for the dash & center counsel let me know. Even if it is as simple as needing me throw a piece in a break to get it bent. I have access to some 16ga or thicker steel or aluminum at a good price as well.

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PeacemakerJack

Thanks Dan! I’ll take you up on that for sure.  Getting (especially that dash panel) those pieces created with the right product will make them more durable for many years of use and look good too😎

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peter lena

@kpinnc   refreshing to see clean / shinny paint !  what are you using on it ?  been using  lubrication rub downs on my stuff for years .   like the rust defence  , pete

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PeacemakerJack

Parts removal continued today and Zach got to use his new tools!

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He was so excited to have his own stuff and got to use a bunch of it today.

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Our goal was to remove the rest of the parts that he wanted to paint and remove the engine as there are a couple of adjustments that I needed to make to that.

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I am still amazed at the great condition of nearly everything on this machine.  It was really well taken care of.

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note all this original paint underneath the gas tank area. The paint on that pivot pin bolt was applied in South Bend.  We were the first ones to remove it since 1972! 
 

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that K361 is bigger than Zach!

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The weather is supposed to warm up later in the week and so we will get some degreaser on this and clean it up good, then paint the tower and dash surround and the main section will be ready for reassembly.

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This is the top of the LH floorboard and…

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the bottom of the same floorboard!!! 
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50 years of debris caught begin the grille and between the tank!

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this is the pulley that I would like to replace with a double pulley for Zach’s tiller.  Looks like we need a round hole with keyway cut in for our application…

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ebinmaine

Love this project. 

 

Excellent to see you teaching Z the proper organization of disassembly.  

 

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peter lena

@PeacemakerJack  nice to see  ZACH, getting some insight and opportunity  to improve things ! noting your original  paint , make a point to , add  a take off battery cable from existing cable ground point , to a clean engine corner / frame mount point ,  that will insure any related grounding , ignition / lights  will be solid , bright . also get some kroil / super lube in the ends of those cables , stand them up ,so the oil comes out the dash end , verifying  function and rust removal. add rislone , zinc  to your oil , directions on bottle , make those old engines very happy , will be back  for more  , exchange with you , pete

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gt14rider

@PeacemakerJack my gt14 tiller had two pulls. Attached by a small shaft with two woodruff keys. Tiller parts list #81,#82,#83. My pulley is round with key way. Two other pulleys for gt14s had splines or D or dd shaft holes. If that helps. Pulley, tiller p/n 100287, Shaft p/n 9037. Transmission pulley 8144. One on sale ebay.

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Handy Don
19 hours ago, PeacemakerJack said:

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this is the pulley that I would like to replace with a double pulley for Zach’s tiller.  Looks like we need a round hole with keyway cut in for our application…

Just be aware that this pulley’s integrated fan is essential to proper cooling of the hydro pump/motor.

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PeacemakerJack

Thanks guys for the tips and advice.  I especially am thankful to @gt14rider for the pictures and manual parts sheets.  That is the system that we need for Zach’s machine.  Looks like a short “Jack shaft” is needed with a keyway broached in it. Then the appropriately sized pulley attached on to it.  Very helpful. 
 

Today’s operation was sanding and more sanding once we finished the disassembly. 023541CD-7F62-4F45-9B96-9AE67934A704.jpeg.2f87dec38b8ce2dbcee780dffdaf50f0.jpeg

 

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The more that we take apart on this tractor, the more I am impressed with its originality and good condition.  Zach literally took the bolt out of the steering wheel, gave it a tug, and slid it right off the shaft.  Everything was well greased!

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He was so excited to start sanding, then a couple of hours later—he was ready to be done😅. But, he is a trooper and I want him to see the value of hard work and tenacity.  
 

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What do you guys think is the best way to remove those decals? 
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This pic is classic!!! Zach has the ring of red dust all around where his mask was🤣😂 

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I bought a new tool today! We were at Lowe’s getting paint supplies and I saw that they had a Metabo 5” orbital sander.  I have been collecting a variety of their battery operated tools over the last several years.  They don’t have the same quality as Milwaukee or DeWalt but for the price point, I certainly can’t complain.  I have plenty of batteries and chargers, so I snatched this up and Now we can sand together!

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That grille is a HOSS!!! We set it on the shop scale and it weighed just shy of 60 POUNDS! Wheel Horse pulled out the stops when building this tractor.  Zach weighed the dash and it was 9 lbs, each floorboard is nearly 5 lbs! These tractors are a serious chunk of metal! 
 

Thanks Dan @Achto for setting me straight on products for paint!  Zach can’t wait to start laying down some color.  Thankfully this tractor is straight enough that it won’t take too many repairs to be ready for prime/paint!

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WHX??

Not telling you what to do Jack but when it gets time to do some wiring git Dan or I over to learn him... we are both particular good at it and happy to teach him. 

BTW when Dan was over robbing  for parts the other day for parts for his project I noticed a double pullie on one of the parts tractors?? 

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