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Farmall A Upkeep Again

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Christopher S.

05-26-2004 04:52:41




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To CNKS: thanks tons! After I took that "spring" out of my carburetor, I did that blow through test and got the expected results when it operates properly. Put the carb back on and cranked her up. WOW! I made a few tweak adjustments for the idle and throttle and I drove it for the first time in two years! Woo Hoo!

Unfortunately, where I live in Texas, fire ants are a real problem. My field is so overgrown that I can't see the hills, I find them by running them over. I hit one yesterday that darn near popped me off the tractor. The shredder hit that and now I get to redo all that work I put into fixing the PTO. It popped my woodruff key on the spline to gear tooth wheel again.

I look at this as a plus, really. I already know exactly what's wrong, I know how to fix it, and now I truly know what messed it up last time. This means that from here on out, I will know what to do when I run over one of those darn ant hills. Stop when the tractor hits it, idle down, reverse and go around it.

Yesterday I mowed about an acre and a half with the shredder before the "accident." I don't think that I have had more fun on my property "working."

CSD

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NDS

05-26-2004 05:49:16




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 Re: Farmall A Upkeep Again in reply to Christopher S. Dunn, 05-26-2004 04:52:41  
You probaly allready know this but in case you don't there should be shear pin or slip clutch on cutter to prevent driveline damage when you hit something solid. When I was using my A with rotary cutter probaly sheared a dozen pins and never had problem with PTO.



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Christopher S. Dunn

05-26-2004 06:56:28




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 Re: Re: Farmall A Upkeep Again in reply to NDS, 05-26-2004 05:49:16  
Yeah, I do know that. If you go back and find the original "Farmall A Upkeep" post I made about 3 weeks ago, you could get a picture of someone new at this learning as they go.

This place has been of so much assistance that I wish I could take all those who gave me sage instruction to dinner somewhere. Maybe after I win the lottery I'll find out where y'all are and come out to see you.

Taking the gear tooth wheel off the PTO spindle shaft was a breeze this time. I already have the shear pin (officially: Power Take Off Gear Key (Woodruff No. 126, 3/16 x 2-1/8") out and as soon as I get some proper bar stock, will cut and replace it. I ought to be mowing before 2 pm Central. Last time the parts were semi-fused together, cemented by my ignorance of the problem.

Thanks again ever body, let you know how it all pans out later. ;]

CSD

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CNKS

05-26-2004 18:54:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall A Upkeep Again in reply to Christopher S. Dunn, 05-26-2004 06:56:28  
You don't EVER want to use something in the drive train of your tractor as a shear pin. Someday you are going to break a gear. The keys are for assembly purposes only.



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Christopher S. Dunn

05-26-2004 13:43:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall A Upkeep Again in reply to Christopher S. Dunn, 05-26-2004 06:56:28  
Well, I started the tractor at 1:56p Central and I mowed for a little over an hour with no mishaps other than the occasional run over of a small tree with the edge of the brush hog as I am still not skilled at judging the time of the turn. Now that I have had it running for a while, I can guage pretty well what the sound of a piece of crud getting in the fuel line is like.

I would wonder, is the sediment bowl on the "A" the only bowl or device that I can put on there? Seems to me, this spot is an oasis for modification. There has got to be a better way to filter/feed fuel into the carb from this point to the carb.

I am open to any bright ideas, past successes and/or failures. After all, repeating someone's failures would also be a waste of time, so let me know what you know doesn't work also.

Tractor's Run-nin, Tractor's Run-nin, yeah, baby!

CSD

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CNKS

05-26-2004 19:00:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall A Upkeep Again in reply to Christopher S. Dunn, 05-26-2004 13:43:25  
Some people give up and use an inline filter. I have heard that some of those don't work well in a gravity feed system. I don't know as I have never used one. If your sediment bowl screen is worn out just replace it. Sounds like it's running ok anyway.



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NDS

05-26-2004 12:12:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall A Upkeep Again in reply to Christopher S. Dunn, 05-26-2004 06:56:28  
The shear pin I was refering to is in drive shaft of cutter. It is usually soft grade 2 3/8 inch bolt. This bolt should shear before any damage is done to tractor or cutter. Most people I know carry several spares in tool box and can have pin replaced and back cutting in matter of minutes if they hit stump, rock, ground or whatever.



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Christopher S. Dunn

05-27-2004 06:21:05




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall A Upkeep Again in reply to NDS, 05-26-2004 12:12:41  
Thanks NDS, this is really good information. I will have to look my cutter over more carefully. I don't know what model it is or what year it is, though I am guessing that most of them would be similar in design and function.

And thanks CNKS for mentioning that using the woodruff key in the gear wheel to spindle assembly ought not to be thought of as a protective device. Also, I seem to be doing okay with gas flow overall. I have a new sediment bowl assembly. I will see what develops. By the way, does anyone know where I can get the appropriate sized metal line for the gas lines and also the threaded compression fittings for installing them? I would really like to replace all that old line from bowl to carb.

Isn't ignorance a great thing? You walk around ignorant of what could happen and you're generally pretty happy. In fact, the people I know that know the most tend to be worriers. I take the Alfred E. Newman point of view, usually.

What, me worry?

Thanks guys, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate having your input as well as a place to get it from. This place is great!

CSD

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