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5 hours ago, Howie said:

Starter generator mount.

Now I remember. :thanks:

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I got my wheel spacers today for the 876, so I could mount the rear tires and rims. I went ahead and put my Kohler 7HP on it for now. It has it's own gas tank.499095903_20210410_190113(2).jpg.6605a35ca9930adc082eb87c73455711.jpg  I made myself a link, as best I could figure one out. Actually, I made 3 of them. Things went a lot smoother once I realized the pulley on the idler should be a flat pulley, not a V. :eusa-doh:It seems to operate and function as it should. I filled the trans with fluid,and it didn't leak. Then I actually started the motor. It goes forward, and backward, and stops. The parking brake works fine. I find it interesting, that this thing doesn't have an actual "brake". Unless there is something built into the trans, I am unaware of. I have it up on stands right now. I haven't actually tried it on the floor yet. My Massey is sitting right in front of it, and I didn't want any accidents.:scared-eek:

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D_Mac

Its looking great. You do nice work. I can't wait to see it finished.

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For the first time since I have owned it, the 876 moved on it's own power today. It's not done, but getting close.

330373233_20210417_182826(2).jpg.6ec39cbab422e0595cad513f1be52a51.jpgNo decals on it yet, but I do have them.20210417_182841.jpg.b0cdb9fb57d6fd64c3614f3d70c3cfff.jpgMy new saddle isn't here yet, so the present seat cover is custom fitted, courtesy of "Glad"20210417_182901.jpg.80dbdbc84163fa6bfd660019fdc1a251.jpgI almost made a major boo boo in the wiring, but I caught myself before destroying anything. Of course the choke cable broke 3 minutes after I installed the dash. That will have to be replaced.1927086610_20210417_183002(2).jpg.8c0ee6552000b0023e9c906f7c23a232.jpgI cut off the oil fill tube about 4". I have a 1" wooden dowel ground to a taper, and taped on for now. I'll have to figure out some type of dipstick. The hood would not clear the larger air filter, so It got the one from the K-181 #2. All wiring, and cables are temporary, as this is not the final engine for this tractor. I may need to adjust the cam selector some, unless reverse is suppose to be granny gear. It does not creep in neutral though, so maybe it's ok. Any suspicions I may have had about the trans are laid to rest. It performed perfectly, so far. That was after I remember to tighten the towing valve. Scared me for just a bit. It's a long ways from perfect, but I am happy with it. :D Now it's time for the inevitable. :chores-mop:

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Pullstart
On 4/10/2021 at 8:35 PM, Gregor said:

The parking brake works fine. I find it interesting, that this thing doesn't have an actual "brake". Unless there is something built into the trans, I am unaware of.


the arm on the bottom of the spring you have... is attached to a parking pawl inside.  It’s very common that pawl is ground down or broke off from engaging the “parking brake” while in motion still.  

 

congrats on your accomplishments!
 

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Gregor

It's not quite done, but it's close. I still have a few decals to put on, and I am waiting on my new saddle.Of all the tractors I have done, (only 4)  I would have to say this one was the most challenging. Trying to fabricate missing parts by guess work, takes me a long time. Then there was the leaky trans, which I caused, and the broken frame, so I had to tear it down completely. Then the generator problem, which is still a problem, but oh well. Like all my tractor rebuilds, it's not perfect by a long shot, but I think it's better than it was.

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rjg854

Good job, it's a vast improvement over what you started with.  :text-bravo:

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Gregor

Is it a law that all Wheel Horse belts have to rattle inside the belt guard, or is it only me? :dunno:

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Gregor

It was a pretty nice day today, so I decided to take the 876 on it's maiden voyage. All was going ok, until I got to the grass, and then it didn't want to go so good. The trans seemed to work fine when it was up on jack stands, now, not so much. I got to the street, went about 50', and decided I had better turn back. I knew if I went down the slope in my side yard, I would never be able to climb back up again. While I was driving through the grass again, I was just hoping I could make it over the slight bump, from grass to concrete driveway. I seemed to be slowing down. Then it hit me.:eusa-doh:The free wheeling valve ! WOW....what a difference that makes. :banana-wrench: This is the only hydro tractor I have that will pull the front wheels off the ground. Easily!  Should get my saddle, and super duper decal adhesive that Terry recommended by mid week, I hope.

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rjg854
22 hours ago, Gregor said:

Is it a law that all Wheel Horse belts have to rattle inside the belt guard, or is it only me? :dunno:

My Raider has a rattle to it too, out of the 6 I have it's the only one that seems noisy to the point of being obvious.

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squonk

Most of mine rattle at some point. Belt bouncing off the guard. On hydro's the idler pulley engagement levers and cross shafts will wear and rattle

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Pullstart

Superb job!

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Gregor

The serial number tag, and the new key ring, are on the 876, so it must be done.1917525854_20210505_172648(2).jpg.fd28eb26638d718bf6a7e3a77148b758.jpgLike all my builds, it's not perfect, but maybe I preserved for a few more years, so the next guy can make it perfect. I had the seat re-made, duplicating the original, as much as possible.1637303976_20210505_172304(2).jpg.50a87c90394ed4342bd30ea34e58c037.jpg

With one added bit of flair.

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I got the generator back today, and it's working. :banana-dance:

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Drove it outside to take pics, and once again forgot about the trans valve. :eusa-doh:

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I sure like the looks of those Genny motors.

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squonk

I think the OEM spring is still available for that hydro engagement lever.

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Gregor
4 minutes ago, squonk said:

I think the OEM spring is still available for that hydro engagement lever.

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squonk

You mentioned needing a smaller spring. I don't have the number in front of me but I got a brand new OEM spring last year for my 1075

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Gregor

Oh.  Yeah, I have replaced it since making a new link. What I have is working fine. Thanks

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kpinnc

Beautiful job! That is one mean machine! :greetings-clappingyellow:

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Tractorhead

:text-yeahthat:

 

Great work again!

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Maxwell-8

WOW, just beautiful! 

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