Posted by Ken L on April 29, 2012 at 11:33:01 from (72.160.180.171):
In Reply to: 6 cyl John Deere A posted by Ken L on April 29, 2012 at 06:01:16:
No MM Tristar. It wasn't the 300 Ford, it was the smaller one it fit in the frame perfect. There must be a 90 degree gearbox in the crankcase. I noticed that the clutch drive disc is welded onto a shaft. That would make it about impossible to change the inner friction disc. Also it has a small hyd pump where the dist should be with a tube going into the crankcase just ahead of the pump and the other going to the oil galley on the Ford. Didn't look to see if there was a return line to the JD crankcase. You can see the list at powersauction.com.It's the Hertzfelt auction. There weren't that many tractors the yesterday.
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