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Kirk in ks,

04-03-2007 16:40:58




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I kep finding thing's that were taken off my W-6, and i wish i could get all the part's that went on it when new,
I see this 2 bolt holes behind the brake iron's that something was there, and Isnt now,
Where does the choke rod go on this thing as someone broke it off then clamped the wire and knob onto the steering post,
totally Jury rigged this poor thing.
there's pic's of it in my photo's of the thing if anyone want's to see it,

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chadd

04-04-2007 07:17:19




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 Re: W-6 fix's in reply to Kirk in ks,, 04-03-2007 16:40:58  
First off, I don't know which holes you are referring to behind the brake irons. A picture might be helpful. Second, I notice that you have the old style gas cap on there yet. If you are using it for a show tractor, that is neat, but if you are going to work it hard, you may want to consider getting the new style double vented cap. The old ones, if removed when hot, would give the operator a bath of warm gasoline when the pressure was released by opening the cap. Third, the choke on the W6 was not operated by a cable. It was operated by a metal rod with a loop on the end. It was supposed to run through the cast iron loop right next to the push button for the starter on the rear end case according to the parts manual. However, it is a bugger to reach it down there, and it is difficult to fit it around the battery and wires. Ours uses the same positioning as an O-6, OS-6, or WD-6 (I can't remember off hand) for some reason; I don't know if it was factory or not, but the mountings look factory. The picture below shows the original routing in red and you can see the way that it is routed now. It is held against the gas tank parting line by small holders that go through holes drilled through the seams of the gas tank.

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John M

04-04-2007 14:11:29




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 Re: W-6 fix's in reply to chadd, 04-04-2007 07:17:19  
Just to clarify one thing, the choke rod wasnt looped on the end like the ones used on the letter series, it was U shaped. Underneathe where the steering comes out the side of the steering box is a slot, an inch or so wide that the U shaped in went into.



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Kirk in ks,

04-04-2007 13:54:56




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 Re: W-6 fix's in reply to chadd, 04-04-2007 07:17:19  
Hi Chadd,
Im wanting to find the choke rod that goes on this thing, and then get all the other stuff, and then I can start to redo it the right way,
Thank's for the photo Chadd,
Kirk,



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Kirk in ks,

04-04-2007 08:13:41




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 Re: W-6 fix's in reply to chadd, 04-04-2007 07:17:19  
Hi Chadd,
your 6 look's real close to mine,
but a year newer I think,
Ive got the same thing, but there 's two metal clip's that hold something on the left side,
probably the choke rod,
It's kinda neat to delve into thing's , and see where the original thing's go,



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