lkortkamp
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Is it just me? My 149 has the piano hinge that is getting very loose. My 127 has the two bolts that are excessively loose. I now know why so many people just remove the hoods on old tractors!
Is the only fix buying a new piano hinge every couple years? The 127 was a very worn tractor when I got it so it definitely needs some refurbishment in the hood hinge department. I'm going to machine some new bushing for the hood and switch it over to maybe shoulder bolts? Maybe some brass bushings? That is a project for a later date.
I've tried foam rubber pieces at the front corners, but that only lasts a couple uses before it smashes it out. I have some hood welt strips that they used on very early car hoods. It did pretty well last weekend. Time will tell if it survives very long. Oiling the hinge did near nothing to make it last. The vibration just destroys the pin. At one time it would walk its way out the side of the tractor while mowing. I finally was able to bend the ends just enough to retain it.
I hope it's not just me.
Is the only fix buying a new piano hinge every couple years? The 127 was a very worn tractor when I got it so it definitely needs some refurbishment in the hood hinge department. I'm going to machine some new bushing for the hood and switch it over to maybe shoulder bolts? Maybe some brass bushings? That is a project for a later date.
I've tried foam rubber pieces at the front corners, but that only lasts a couple uses before it smashes it out. I have some hood welt strips that they used on very early car hoods. It did pretty well last weekend. Time will tell if it survives very long. Oiling the hinge did near nothing to make it last. The vibration just destroys the pin. At one time it would walk its way out the side of the tractor while mowing. I finally was able to bend the ends just enough to retain it.
I hope it's not just me.