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    John Deere crawler pic

    Charlie, I am sorry for the mess, when Ken asked for some pictures my files were messed up and I couldn't access them. I asked my sister in law to post them for me. We were trying to coordinate over the phone and it didn't work to well. If you could straighten it out I would appreciate it...
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    John Deere crawler pic

    Kentucky Ken, Crawler picture, I hope. Dave
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    John Deere articulating

    Kentucky Ken, John Deere articulatin in progress, hopefully it is small enough to go through. Dave
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    John Deere crawler and articulating more pics

    Kentucky ken, more pics
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    John Deere articulating and crawler

    Kentucky Ken here are the pictures I told you about. Dave
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    Archive through September 03, 2011

    Dan, My brother is building an off topic articulated tractor. He built cables to control the hydros but he also had trouble keeping the rearends syncronized. We decided to try a hydraulic control system. He built two double acting master cylinders and two double acting slaves. The masters are...
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    Repower 782 opinion

    Charles F. I have installed an Onan in a 682 so I might be able to answer some questions. For some reason I can't email you but mine is in my profile. let me know if I can be of any help. Dave
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    Archive through May 14, 2011

    Tony D. I had a similar experience with a 16 HP Onan. The old type carb float was the problem. My old one looked like it was made of some type of foam, I just know for sure it wasn't metal. I replaced it with a new solid brass one, problem solved. The brass one is pricey but is worth the money...
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    Archive through May 07, 2011

    Calvin L. I have at least two coils that have had that problem solved with fibreglass resin. I carefully cleaned the loose insulation off with a few toothpicks to avoid damage. If a hard toothpick wouldn't remove the old insulation then I left it alone. I placed the coil on a flat surface and...
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    Archive through April 13, 2011

    Kraig M.The fluid level is about 1/4" below the plug and was changed recently with the correct fluid and filter. Steve B. You hit the problem first shot. The trunnion was repaired 3 or 4 years ago. After I read the FAQ's I posted my question and then went back out to check further. The...
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    Archive through April 13, 2011

    This afternoon while I was mowing my yard with my CC 149 it stopped moving without warning. The FAQ's refered to what it did as herky jerky which is clearly an understatement. I thought it would buck me off the seat. I shut the engine off and looked for obvious damage but found none. I restarted...
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    Archive through May 16, 2010

    Fsnerd, In one of your posts you said the engine backfired and quit. My 149 did that because of a sticking exhaust valve. If you stood beside it for a short time you could hear the valve snap shut when it began to cool. I fed it a rich mixture of gas and MMO with a squirt can through the carb...
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    Archive through February 20, 2010

    Tim Keefe, A friend gave me a CC70 for parts. I decided to rebuild it instead of parting it out. The transmission was a real mess, filled with water and about a half inch of dirt. I removed the axle housings and the rear cover plate to clean it. I ordered one of those 1 quart pressure guns to...
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    Archive through December 18, 2009

    Jeff Baker, I made a bracket with angle iron to hold my tiller up on my 1650. I bolted it in place of the hitch plate which has to be removed to use the tiller. It held the tiller up by the bottom mount arms. I used it with a blade for pushing dirt. Ihe tiller wasnt to good for that because it...
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    Archive through September 17, 2009

    James S. Go to the FAQ's then click on Charlies FAQ's read # 55 and 55a. They tell you how to solve your problem. I have done a couple sets myself so I have no idea how much labor would be. The O rings were less than a dollar if my memory is right. This may be a golden opportunity to call on a...
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    Archive through September 15, 2009

    Rob F. I have repaired about 3 or 4 of those coils using fibreglass resin. I position the coil on something firm and level it. Mix the resin according to the instructions then pour it. I try to get it as thick as possible without running over the sides. My tractors are semi retired but they do...
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    Archive through September 15, 2009

    Kraig M. I have used the Moog K5252 Bushings. They have a 3/8 dia hole and were identical to the shock bushings that I already had. I don't remember what the heavy duty ones were made of but I took them out almost immediately. They acted like they were made of steel. I ended up using old IH...
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    Archive through August 23, 2009

    Ryan W. I have a 147 with the dual tube engine. Tractor SN 2050041U354424 Aug. 1970 Engine K321A Steel Data Plate riveted on. Engine SN 2169572 Year Mfg. 1970 If I read the chart correctly. Engine Spec. 6099A
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    Archive through August 12, 2009

    Wayne S. My post on the subject was on Jul 26,09 at 11:47 AM. Richard Christensen posted his idea the same day at 6:52 PM. Both posts had pictures so a quick search should get what you want.
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    Archive through July 26, 2009

    Richard C. I think your idea is better than mine for the headlight problem. I will follow your example if mine gives any hint of failure. While I am thinking about it I tried another solution for getting stubborn steering wheels off. I have had two lately that just wouldn't let go. The first one...
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