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Always wanted one, had a 316, 317 and 318.

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Achto

I have a friend who has always wanted that model. He told me why, now what was it? :confusion-confused: Some meaning behind that number.:confusion-confused: 

 

BTW Nice tractor!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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RED-Z06
15 minutes ago, Achto said:

I have a friend who has always wanted that model. He told me why, now what was it? :confusion-confused: Some meaning behind that number.:confusion-confused: 

 

BTW Nice tractor!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

Its the magic cheech and chong number 🤣

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Snoopy11

That's got an Onan in it, correct?

 

NICE... :bow-blue:

 

Don

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RED-Z06

Im hoping this one doesn't have "the governor problem" but darned if i dont think it might...

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RED-Z06

Onan P220G, 2spd Eaton90, 874hrs.

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Snoopy11

Decks on these older John Deere mowers are... ehem... STRONG... :)

 

Don

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Jeff-C175
37 minutes ago, Achto said:

 Some meaning behind that number

 

Pass da dutchie from da leff side mon !  :omg:

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SylvanLakeWH

Meh…

 

I hear they changed the model number… too many getting ripped off for some reason… :confusion-confused:

 

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RED-Z06
18 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

Decks on these older John Deere mowers are... ehem... STRONG... :)

 

Don

Seemed like through the 70s, 80s and early 90s few companies made any real effort to make a decent deck.  Deeres were too thin, wheel horse tended to crack ar the roller bar or fold up from strikes, Simplicity...made no effort, snapper GTs were not bad, Kubota decks cracked and fell apart, ropers were decent but rusted fast

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Then the 425/445/455, 325, 345, 355...etc models, beefy decks 

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Pass da dutchie from da leff side mon !  :omg:

 

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T-Mo

I didn't have a 420, but I had a 400 and a 430 in the past.  Both were beasts.  I also had a 445 and a X720 which are decedents of the 400 line.

 

A bit of John Deere 400 series history.

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RED-Z06

Got the engine ready to hoist out today, things i need to do while its out...

 

Replace governor spacer

Inspect why the starter sounds so awful

Adjust valve lash

Inspect intake for leaks (prevention)

Pull heads and Inspect valve seats/bores.

Change oil and filter 

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RED-Z06

Engine is out, start to finish it was out in about 20 minutes, got it torn down this afternoon, plastic spacer came off too easy, i heated the steel new one, cleaned all the mating surfaces and put it on..a few hammer strikes it was seated in.

 

Cleaned my balls up, and my cup..😐, and assembled it back, ensuring the hole was at 3oclock.  Also chanced the flywheel side crank seal.

 

Valve lash is all over, ill set it tomorrow..one valve has no lash at all.

 

The only problem i encountered is, it ate a screw at some point, right side piston took a beating but looks superficial.

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RED-Z06

Mostly done...runs like new now

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, RED-Z06 said:

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Very nice work, These are very nice machines, especially with the triple hydraulics and PS like this one has. Never did like the front belt routing that powers the mower deck though, a common problem with longitudinal engine placement. 

Enjoy it!

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RED-Z06
8 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Very nice work, These are very nice machines, especially with the triple hydraulics and PS like this one has. Never did like the front belt routing that powers the mower deck though, a common problem with longitudinal engine placement. 

Enjoy it!

This one has a shaft driven deck off the front pto, Twin belts  down to a pulley on a shaft. The 316/318 had the mule drive similar to wheel horse with twisted belts 

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Handy Don
14 hours ago, RED-Z06 said:

This one has a shaft driven deck off the front pto, Twin belts  down to a pulley on a shaft. The 316/318 had the mule drive similar to wheel horse with twisted belts 

Do you have a picture of that you can share? Sounds interesting. Thanks

Also just noticed the separate rear wheel brake discs (you didn't post a right side image so I didn't see the pedals :)).

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RED-Z06
28 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Do you have a picture of that you can share? Sounds interesting. Thanks

Also just noticed the separate rear wheel brake discs (you didn't post a right side image so I didn't see the pedals :)).

This gives it a 2000 rpm front or mid shaft driven pto

 

 

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RED-Z06

Tractor itself is nearly complete...engine runs like a top.

 

Deck is...very rough, ive got it stripped down bare, refinished the spindles, brackets, temsioner, pulleys, stripped the hardware, new gauge wheels...waiting on supplies for the shell itself

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RED-Z06

Well, the engine laid down after 45 minutes of mowing, seller didnt disclose the engine had a loose valve seat and the block was ruined, so...10 months later i tracked down a used correct 1- 7/16" pto engine and after welding up the broken starter mounts...it purrs.

 

Still have to yank it back out and replace the governor spider..but at last it lives

 

 

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