ebinmaine 67,563 #5826 Posted July 22, 2020 Those heim joints are the way to go on a tractor that gets consistent heavy duty or aggressive usage. Using my Patriot or Cinnamon in our forest I'd get just a few months and the stock style ends would be noticeably looser. I built a set of 7/16 heim joint rods for the Cinnamon Horse. They've been on over a year now and they are just as tight and free moving as they were when new. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,200 #5827 Posted July 22, 2020 and I like the model with zerk fittings. 8 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,563 #5828 Posted July 22, 2020 22 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said: and I like the model with zerk fittings. Love that tractor. Hopefully I'll get to see it in person someday... 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
12Horse Paladin 1,038 #5829 Posted July 23, 2020 Not perfect, but for this beast/project, it is kinda the point....n sure wont slip now, lol 9 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #5830 Posted July 23, 2020 6 hours ago, ebinmaine said: Those heim joints are the way to go on a tractor that gets consistent heavy duty or aggressive usage. Using my Patriot or Cinnamon in our forest I'd get just a few months and the stock style ends would be noticeably looser. I built a set of 7/16 heim joint rods for the Cinnamon Horse. They've been on over a year now and they are just as tight and free moving as they were when new. Now i know what you means with heim joints, i don‘t know the Association between, they named here differently, about their advantages there is absolute no doubt. I used them on my Sicklebar Project with greasefittings. but i need a inbetween step to fix it until i get the other horse or until i have the heim joints here. So i must do an interrim solution to fix things without right parts i was stopped at 1/3 of the Area i have to mow. Satelliteimage don‘t tells me a relaxing sunny day‘s.. No Crash, so all is good, thanks to the Lord who protects me. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArturHawk 184 #5831 Posted July 23, 2020 (edited) Today I had the longest cultivator attachment in history. I just got into wheel horses about a month and a half ago and I just bought my second one last Friday. The goal today was to add a sleeve hitch, mount the cultivator, and loosen some dirt for removal with my other horse with a snow plow. EASY, right? Wrong. I brought the red swan (you guys will see why it's called this later on) up to my driveway to start work. I've only driven it around the yard a bit, but it sounded like there was an odd noise coming from the drivetrain. After I removed the old hitch (which was luckily not frozen) I decided to check the transmission oil level (8 speed). Well, that doesn't look good. I think I read on here before this is what happens when you get water mixed in with the oil...so out it goes. Definitely glad I didn't just ignore the noise and keep moving forward. I didn't want to just add new oil and hope all of the bad stuff was removed, so I refilled with engine oil from my truck's oil change and started the tractor and ran it through the gears. I didn't want to hurt everything using such a light weight oil, so I lifted the rear tires off the ground. My goal was to "wash" the inside with oil. Even if it's a lighter grade, it's better than water. I did this 3 times until I had normal looking oil coming back out of the transmission, then fillled it back up with gear oil. Now it's time to get back on track and finish that hitch, right. Wrong! While fussing with the transmission, I noticed this. Seems like the clutch pulley was rubbing on the right side of the guard for a while and may have been part of the odd noise I was hearing. I kept trying to reach in and see if I could fix it somehow, but the final verdict is I needed to get closer. So I took everything apart. Shout out to the PO who put the worst bolts known to man on this tractor to hold the seat on. I basically had to un-upholster the seat to get to the back side of the bolts to back them out and have access to the fender bolts. I was able to get away easy-ish with this one, the pulley had a stand-off side and a shorter side, so I was able to flip the pulley around and have the non-standoff side against the pivot arm. It rubbed the pivot arm a little bit, so I used a precision shim (random washer) to hold the pulley out a little bit. The pulley was now a bit closeto the arm and I didn't have much more room to move it out, so I removed the pulley and adjusted (bent with precision) the pulley arm to have a little more space with the washer in place. Before and after expert bending pics below. I put the covers back on and I had space for the pulley. The bolt head may be rubbing on the cover (I didn't notice this until later) but I'm, not to worried as it doesn't spin and only will rub when I put my foot on or off the clutch. Almost there! I also got a rear tach-a-matic recently so I figured I would install it as well. It is a different type than my other tractor, so I am not sure if I did it correctly. There is no hole in the main body for the hitch pin, just a hole in the lever arm. If someone can tell me what I am doing wrong I would appreciate it. I added hitch pins anyway to stop the levers from falling down and hitting the tires. Like this they are basically in the closed position, but nothing would stop me from pulling the lever upwards and opening the mount. We're here! the moment I was waiting for all night! I bet you forgot what my goal was by now, right? By far the easiest part of the night! Clevis hitch is installed with non-wheel horse chain.Someday I will get official parts for this. Now it's time to get the rest of the tractor together. I still have that cultivator to mount! First step is getting the cushion hack on the seat. Finally with seat on (with better bolts, of course) the Swan (notice the hood ornament, courtesy of PO) looks like a real tractor once again. Last step was adding the cultivator. I managed to complete 2/3rds of my goal today. I added the sleeve hitch and mounted the cultivator, but no seat time. Hopefully, I can get out tomorrow and play with some dirt! Edited July 23, 2020 by ArturHawk 5 7 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,563 #5832 Posted July 23, 2020 @ArturHawk Nice work... 2 hours ago, ArturHawk said: precision shim (random washer) The swan is a Kenworth/Peterbilt hood ornament. I have one on my Cinnamon Horse as well. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ralph S 342 #5833 Posted July 23, 2020 12 hours ago, TonyToro said: Nice work! That’s a really nice looking tractor! are you still using the factory clutch set up? I noticed a step after the pulley area? I took the P to clutch off and put a quick change pulley one to change speed for different track conditions. I still use the factory drive clutch and bolts the weight bar to the floor boards 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,828 #5834 Posted July 23, 2020 @stevasaurus look at @ArturHawk 's first pic is ther not supposed to be the fill plug extension on it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,828 #5835 Posted July 23, 2020 8 hours ago, 12Horse Paladin said: Not perfect, but for this beast/project Nice to see you are getting the hang of this horse business Jason. Keep up the good work! 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,137 #5836 Posted July 23, 2020 7 minutes ago, WHX24 said: @stevasaurus look at @ArturHawk 's first pic is ther not supposed to be the fill plug extension on it? I think only the limited slip trans use the extension. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,200 #5837 Posted July 23, 2020 No extensions on any of my trannies Jim. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 25,596 #5838 Posted July 23, 2020 15 minutes ago, WHX24 said: @stevasaurus look at @ArturHawk 's first pic is ther not supposed to be the fill plug extension on it? Question: Curious, as neither of mine have an extension - What purpose does / would the extension serve? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,828 #5839 Posted July 23, 2020 25 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said: What purpose does / would the extension serve? Extra fluid for the limited slip I've been told. All my sixties six speeds have it. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
12Horse Paladin 1,038 #5840 Posted July 23, 2020 1 hour ago, WHX24 said: Nice to see you are getting the hang of this horse business Jason. Keep up the good work! Hey; GoodMorning & thankyou, Jim! I dunno bout gettin the hang of it toooo well tho, lol...i seem to be (i think) ok at making them look better/a certain way...but mechanical stuff...jury's still out, lol. Long story. I need a teacher, lol. Again, thanks...your comment made this day start off on a great note, here! I consider it high praise😊 2 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArturHawk 184 #5841 Posted July 23, 2020 2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said: No extensions on any of my trannies Jim. How are you actually supposed to fill the tranny? I used the fill hole on the side, but I couldn't get the fluid high enough to read on the dipstick. I had to use a funnel in the dipstick hole, which took a long time and was not very fun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,200 #5842 Posted July 23, 2020 Some remove the shifter lever and fill thru there. I actually screw a 6" pipe nipple in this angled hole and use an old outboard motor lower unit pump to pump the gear oil in thru a 1/4" tube. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,828 #5843 Posted July 23, 2020 Yes that is the ticket Ed for filling I have one screwed right to the top of a gallon jug of 80/90. Had to extend the pickup tube cause it was made for quart jugs. I pull one of the tunnel bolts and fill through there till it's to the top of the 3/8 plug. I guess I am the dipstick for not noticing the dipstick! No need for the extension when you measure with a dip stick. This is what happens when you are addicted to early models without dips. Only one thing left to do then start buying later models and broaden my horizons! Heck even all my motors have all the npt plugs for checking oil! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevasaurus 22,763 #5844 Posted July 23, 2020 OK...here is what I think is going on with those 10 pinion limited slip transmissions. There are 3 kinds from the sixties...#5060, #5071 & 5073. The differences between these are...the 5060 has aluminum end plates for the differential...the 5071 has steel end plates...the 5073 has steel end plates and a dip stick. From all I have seen, the 5060 & 5071 will have the 1" extension. The 5073 does not need one with a dip stick. The extension does raise the oil level that little bit, which raises the oil level inside the differential which give more lubrication to those floating pinions. The thing we do not know for sure...were these 1" extensions factory, or were they added on to solve a problem. Either way, if I had a 10 pinion limited slip transmission without a 1" extension and no dip stick...I think I would add one. The extension is the only way to know if you have that extra little bit of oil. @WHX24 @ArturHawk @Ed Kennell 6 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArturHawk 184 #5845 Posted July 23, 2020 46 minutes ago, stevasaurus said: OK...here is what I think is going on with those 10 pinion limited slip transmissions. There are 3 kinds from the sixties...#5060, #5071 & 5073. The differences between these are...the 5060 has aluminum end plates for the differential...the 5071 has steel end plates...the 5073 has steel end plates and a dip stick. From all I have seen, the 5060 & 5071 will have the 1" extension. The 5073 does not need one with a dip stick. The extension does raise the oil level that little bit, which raises the oil level inside the differential which give more lubrication to those floating pinions. The thing we do not know for sure...were these 1" extensions factory, or were they added on to solve a problem. Either way, if I had a 10 pinion limited slip transmission without a 1" extension and no dip stick...I think I would add one. The extension is the only way to know if you have that extra little bit of oil. @WHX24 @ArturHawk @Ed Kennell @stevasaurus I also have a Raider 10 with a six speed. This one does not have a dipstick or an extension. How do I know when the fill is correct without a dipstick? Is it just when oil tries to come back through the side fill hole? It does have a fitting on the top of the transmission in the same place the dipstick is on my C-120. I'm thinking if I can add a dipstick this is where it would go. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #5846 Posted July 23, 2020 (edited) i was able today to fix the Pushrod with a simple Screw. drilled a hole in and use a M8 Screw to fix it with a selftaped nut. Not a nice solution, but it works so far for the Day. after i finished mowing the Area at least i get Today my Rainstop for the doorwindows and i mount it. good Day today. Ok, Blades needs a resharpening. Edited July 23, 2020 by Tractorhead 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevasaurus 22,763 #5847 Posted July 23, 2020 @ArturHawk Is your Raider 10 a 1969 model 1-6041?? You are correct, the fill plug is what you go by if you do not have a dip stick. You should have the #5071 LS trans. You put oil in the trans until it starts to run out that hole. Having a 1" extension there would raise the oil level about 1" in the transmission, thus ensuring plenty of oil to lubricate those pinions in the differential. The fact that you do not have one there would tell me the extension is not factory, but a certain fix for issues for that trans. I would get a 1" extension from ACE, or TSC and put it in. Just like the picture Jim used above. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 11,086 #5848 Posted July 23, 2020 I believe you'll find that the extension is factory Steve. It's part # 943322 and is simply a 3/8" x 1" NPT nipple then add a 943003 coupling and a 943420 pipe plug and you have the factory installed extension. I think I'll go buy a bunch of the three items at the hardware store, paint them red and make a fortune on Ebay I haven't had that plug out of any of my transmissions for decades. I swear by the latest (but old) spec sheets that state 1.5 quarts in the 3 and 4 speeds and 2 quarts in the 6 and 8 speeds. I can't see that it would hurt a thing using 2 quarts in the 3 and 4 speeds. I only have one with a dipstick. I had it apart to check out so it was bone dry. After adding 2 quarts it was dead on the full mark. I fill through one of the seat bolts or the dipstick hole with one of these squirty bottles. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,200 #5849 Posted July 23, 2020 I just remembered I have a recently acquired Raider 10. So, I checked the sight hole...no extension on mine. Then I pulled the pipe plug on the fill hole and sure enough, it has a dip stick attached. But look at the notch 2" from the end of the stick. This looks like it is being machined. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,563 #5850 Posted July 23, 2020 25 minutes ago, Racinbob said: latest (but old) spec sheets that state 1.5 quarts in the 3 and 4 speeds and 2 quarts in the 6 and 8 speeds. @ArturHawk I follow the same method that Bob does. As far as checking the level if it doesn't have a dipstick... No leaks, no problem. I don't know the technical reason for having the extra half quart in an 8-speed when it does not have LSD but I always figured it was something to do with the high low shifter and as stated above, a little extra oil is certainly not going to hurt anything and a gear drive transmission. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites