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Tom Windsor

01-12-2007 17:11:17




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Went down to the hospital today and had the TV camerea stuck up "in there". Good news...nothing going on. All of you old buzzards need to go and have it done...may be the only chance you get to show your rear end before a red head nurse.


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Scott Eugene

01-14-2007 05:36:27




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P and R Pete

03-07-2009 07:12:20




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 Re: Engine Overhaul in reply to ADLM, 03-06-2009 20:45:58  
ADLM, I considered myself a novice, and I pulled it off. I used the IH Service Manual, the I&T Shop Manual, and a parts manual, all of which I got from BinderBooks. That said, I don"t think they would have sufficed for ME without the help of those other guys and this forum. But that"s just me. I asked a bazillion questions, and patiently awaited answers before proceeding. If you"re quick to anger and bull-headed, ya might run into problems!

I can"t tell you how heavy the engine is, but an engine stand is necessary, as was a "cherry-picker" for removing the engine from the tractor. Not good to risk bending critical parts by trying to "muscle" off the engine. I could lift the block, no problem, but only after the head, crank, and flywheel were off.

I"ve assumed you"ve used wrenches and sockets before. You think that you have that "mechanic"s feel", that sense of how hard to torque a nut without risking breaking a stud? Nothing to ruin your day like breaking things. Have a torque wrench? You HAVE to have one, for the engine internals. Even then, the manuals don"t say a lot about how much torque to use beyond the rod and main caps, and flywheel.

You have a place to do this indoors? Can you be meticulous with cleanliness when putting it back together, and methodical with laying things out, labeling nuts and bolts, doing things in proper order, taking notes? Many things have to go back exactly from where they came, lifters, connecting rods, etc. Can"t just pile things on a table.

Are you prepared for some expense? You can probably expect some unforeseen problems. I had to buy a new-used crank, ($125), and the machine shop work on the block, head, crank, and connecting rods was several hundreds, plus $300 for the engine kit.

And are you prepared for a good bit of frustration? You can expect to run into hassles, stuck bolts, broken parts, tools you can"t find beg or borrow, etc. I got angry, frustrated, disgusted, despairing, and that was just getting the main pulley off. It"ll be a journey!

If none of this gets you going, and you can do without your tractor for awhile this time of year, hey, why not. Engines don"t get any simpler.
It"s gotta be your call though. I"d feel bad if you tackled it on my advice, and got lost halfway through. And I"d sure like to hear that you have some knowledgable help somewhere down your road, if you need it!

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gene bender

01-14-2007 03:54:02




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 Re: Cub oil pump priming in reply to thebigron, 01-13-2007 20:58:53  
just pull the plugs and take the crank and turn the engine over a few times. I bought a tractor that had set under a tree for 30 pluss yrs. When i took the engine apart there was still oil on the bearings. Just dont see what the worry is.



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Pat-CT

01-13-2007 19:54:24




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 not a farmall but please help in reply to thebigron, 01-13-2007 20:58:53  



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SuperA-Tx

01-13-2007 19:28:11




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 Re: Super MTA Picture in reply to wilamayb, 01-13-2007 18:34:07  
If you go back on I 20 watch out for the town of Wills Point, small town in East Texas. The buildings look like the ones in the picture.

Sure has gotten cold and rainy today. Real yucky weather.

The contraption.... must be for harvesting Bermuda grass seed? Thats interesting to me, would love to know more about it.



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CNKS

01-13-2007 19:23:43




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 Re: Super MTA Picture in reply to wilamayb, 01-13-2007 18:34:07  
Buffel grass? That grass was becoming quite popular about the time that tractor was built. I grew up maybe 75-100 miles NW of Encinal, Carrizo Springs, 100 mi SW of San Antonio. Does the tractor have a TA? -- the decal appears to be the round one without the wing. How about a close up of the fan or crankshaft driven mechanism that runs the picker -- that grass grew about everywhere, in the ditches, etc once it got growing. I have never seen a harvester, though.

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