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Rbertalotto

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I got it....And a bunch of spare parts.....and an electric actuator for power tilt.....

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I paid $500......Engine runs nice. No smoke at all. Backed right up the ramps into the trailer so I guess the transmission is OK. Needs a battery and a bunch of TLC.......And RED paint!
 
Very nice! I agree with Matt, don't paint it, just give it a good wash, and wax.
 
Thanks!....But I got bigger issues. It was running great. I stalled it. It won't start now.......I think it has a bad ignition switch. Starter turns when jumped at relay, I have fuel in the carb, but no voltage at the coil and no spark......UGH! More tomorrow....
 
From upside down here in oz. In a dither a few times. Won't start unless sitting on seat, trans neutral, pto switch off. All easy to miss in haste 😣
 
I got it running. It was a bad ignition switch. No power going to the coil. I jumped it out with a piece of wire and it started right up. Runs beautifully! Thanks for all the suggestions. They really help.
 
Freshened up the engine today.....Cleaned of about 5 pounds of grease and dudu..... Painted up a few components and replaced a whole bunch of rusted nuts and bolts

There was a question as to whether this was a Series I or Series II engine......Once the air cleaner was cleaned up, it puts this debate to rest....

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Early series II did not have an oil filter or the provision for one....Later Series II models had a provision for one but it was not included and a block off plate was installed. Some Series II included the oil filter itself. My understanding is it all depended on what the tractor manufacturer wanted.

My motor is a KT-17s....Spec 24302......All KT-17 after Spec 24300 are Series II

Since mine is an early Series II, it has provision for oil pressure sender (because it IS a pressurized oil system) but does not have provision for an oil filter.

Hope this helps....
 
The original paint is a mess. No way can it be saved. It will get a "10 foot" spray paint job......
 

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