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Well it was a failed test drive. Apparently still having belt issues. Yup threw the belt as soon as i was in the middle of the road with a truck coming over the hill.

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ebinmaine

Can't open the video but at least it moved some.

That's a step (or a drive) in the right direction.

 

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Oldskool

I will try again later

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Oldskool

Would anyone have the size and/or number for a drive belt?

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pfrederi

WH 8334

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19richie66

Video has to be uploaded to youtube and then link it here. I believe that is what Karl asked everyone to do. 

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Oldskool
14 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

Video has to be uploaded to youtube and then link it here. I believe that is what Karl asked everyone to do. 

Ah gotcha. I will do that then. Thanks

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Oldskool

@19richie66. I had to turn my release valve to roll the tractor out of traffic. Is that suppose to turn clockwise or counterclockwise to engage it again. Also my lift piston only moves slightly. I can see the hoses jump when trying to lift or lower, but the hitch just wiggles a bit. Any insight?

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pfrederi

You can spin the relief valve 360 degrees over and over makes no difference which way you go just where you wind up

 

Pull the pin between the rock shaft and the heavy link going back to the 3pt.  See if that changes anything.  Look for an binding blockage of the rock shaft /cylinder arm.

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19richie66

Sounds and looks good to me. 👍 

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ebinmaine

:text-yeahthat:

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Oldskool
3 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Pull the pin between the rock shaft and the heavy link going back to the 3pt.  See if that changes anything.  Look for an binding blockage of the rock shaft /cylinder arm.

The end caps of the rock shaft is where the binding is. Now is that cap open ended or is it cup shaped? My thought is if it's open ended I may drill a hole on either end to spray WD40 into then when freed put grease fittings in

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19richie66

The rock shaft sits in blocks like the three point upper link. 

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15 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

The rock shaft sits in blocks like the three point upper link. 

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Sweet! I going to put the grease fittings in. I have it freed up. I still wasn't getting full motion. The rest of the problem was the instrument panel had shrunk to the point it wasn't letting the handle have full travel. I put up a wanted ad for that panel and a dash panel

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PeacemakerJack

Well done!  

 

I showed Zach the video of you driving through the tall grass and he was going crazy saying...”I need those type of tires on Blackbeard (his GT14)!!!”  Very cool indeed and I’m glad you’re sticking with it. You have it almost to the point of being able to put it into service👍🏻

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Oldskool

@PeacemakerJack thank you. It's been fun it's also been a bit trying at times. A few more trips around the yard then on to the FEL part of the project. Any pics of Blackbeard?

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PeacemakerJack
2 hours ago, Oldskool said:

Any pics of Blackbeard?

There is a whole thread dedicated to it...😉

 

However, this is one of my favorites...9A1572E5-A897-49BF-B20F-5A3670046D77.jpeg.916f0b6f731f250a8e378830d5cbb710.jpeg

my little buddy and his big tractor! 

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Oldskool
1 hour ago, PeacemakerJack said:

There is a whole thread dedicated to it...😉

 

However, this is one of my favorites...9A1572E5-A897-49BF-B20F-5A3670046D77.jpeg.916f0b6f731f250a8e378830d5cbb710.jpeg

my little buddy and his big tractor! 

He sure looks like he likes that GT. I'm digging the stack. Kinda wish I had gone that route

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Pullstart

Good to hear and see it going!  You’ve come a long way!

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2 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Good to hear and see it going!  You’ve come a long way!

Couldnt have done it without the help of the good people on here

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19richie66
12 hours ago, Oldskool said:

He sure looks like he likes that GT. I'm digging the stack. Kinda wish I had gone that route

You did good. Not everyone has to have a stack.  :hide:

 

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Oldskool

@19richie66 thanks. Maybe the next one will have a stack lol

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PeacemakerJack

Richie is right,  the exhaust is a matter of preference and fitness for purpose.  We are a family that has a farming background and so you will see a lot of AG tires and stacks on our tractors.  However, more than half of our tractors don’t have stacks.  I’ve always liked the look of them personally but there are certain applications, that even for me, I have chosen to stay with a factory exhaust or a non stack muffler.  You are doing a great job!

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8 hours ago, PeacemakerJack said:

Richie is right,  the exhaust is a matter of preference and fitness for purpose.  We are a family that has a farming background and so you will see a lot of AG tires and stacks on our tractors.  However, more than half of our tractors don’t have stacks.  I’ve always liked the look of them personally but there are certain applications, that even for me, I have chosen to stay with a factory exhaust or a non stack muffler.  You are doing a great job!

I was brought up with tractors. Field mowing and logging. Both instances you kinda want to shy away from the stack or it will just get pulled off. I think thats why I like them so much. Never really had them on much of anything.

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