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Allan In NE

02-13-2008 17:09:04




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Can someone loan me a shaft stretcher?

Other than that, everything else seems to be okay. :>(

Allan

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Damp;Dservice

02-14-2008 18:10:25




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 Re: Oops! in reply to J.J. from Afton, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  

CWL said: (quoted from post at 11:22:17 02/14/08) You better do something with that R quick. It looks like it's bleeding to death! :wink:


Its not leaking, its just marking its terrirtory! I know it is a sin to put a jd pic up on here, I am farmall man at heart, However I eventually want one nice tractor of each popular brand before I turn into worm food. hence the case and the jd, My H still needs to be done also, along with my wd 45 allis chalmers wide front, but red power is still my favorite!

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CWL

02-14-2008 10:22:17




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
You better do something with that R quick. It looks like it's bleeding to death! :wink:



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Damp;Dservice

02-14-2008 09:07:35




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Patrick Ouellet, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
Now your getting her all fixed up, your gonna have to bring it back so i can put one of these fancy paint jobs on it!, after i get the old R done of course!!

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Rich Griffin

02-14-2008 06:23:54




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
I hae been installing GM power steering pumps on Ms. No need to remove rad.and shim the fan. They sit under hood and cannt even see them. They will turn a lot better than with the other type pump[one finger sitting still and you can spin the frt.wheels around.]



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Allan In NE

02-14-2008 06:30:02




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Rich Griffin, 02-14-2008 06:23:54  
Same darned pump. You've using the newer center-mount bracket.

Allan



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Rich Griffin

02-14-2008 14:40:48




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-14-2008 06:30:02  
My GM pumps dont look like the same type pump that you have on your M. The Ford trucks used that type as I have gotten some off Fords and American Motors.



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bellyacre

02-14-2008 05:16:41




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
You can shorten the frame rails but you might have to take out the shims on your fan. Go ahead and try it TRUST ME !!!

Really do enjoy your pictures, gonna git me one o dem loser friendly puters one day so I kin do pichers



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Janicholson

02-14-2008 05:57:49




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 Re: Oops! in reply to bellyacre, 02-14-2008 05:16:41  
Nah, it is easier to heat and bend the center bracket, shim the gauges, heat and bend the steering post, and grow longer arms. JimN



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CenTexFarmall

02-13-2008 22:02:50




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
Lots and Lots of electrical tape!

I'm glad to see you got the fan off ok!

Funny thing is, once again I had a similar problem on my super M, except the shaft was way short; tractor had previously had power steering, was gone when I got ahold of it. Lengthened shaft to restore steering function. Power steering not needed due to presence of single front wheel!



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Lee in Iowa

02-13-2008 20:43:47




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
I loaned mine out and never got it back. They got my board stretcher too. Only thing I can think of would be if you could find some tubing the same size to bush up the shaft and a piece that would fit over it to use as a coupler between the pump and the shaft. Lee



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karl f

02-13-2008 19:38:43




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Rick in Idaho, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
use spacers to move the plate that mounts the gauges and steering motor ahead or spacers to move the motor ahead. the steering wheel will be closer to the throttle but it can be the "long arm edition" ;)

karl f



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tn terry t

02-13-2008 19:02:46




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
hang a 5x6 roll of hay off the front of that ole tractor then see how easy it is to steer :wink:



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Seeing Red

02-13-2008 18:56:44




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
I am just about to do with my M what you just did with yours with identical parts. My question: what size is the belt that runs the P/S pump?



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Allan In NE

02-13-2008 19:11:35




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Seeing Red, 02-13-2008 18:56:44  
Found the belt hangin' on a nail in the barn. It's got a number on it tho, so I'll get it for you in the morning.

Allan



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GordoSD

02-13-2008 18:28:27




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
Allen. On my SMTA with the CharLyn, The pump, mounted on the governor lines up with the generator, and one belt drives the whole shebang. No shims for fan , no clearance problems. Maybe modify your pump mount? Are you mounting a loader on that M? I never understood the fascination with PS on the letter series. They drive like a dream without it. I own a bbwedge Barracuda w/o ps, once it's rolling you never know the difference.

Gordo

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Allan In NE

02-13-2008 19:13:56




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 Re: Oops! in reply to GordoSD, 02-13-2008 18:28:27  
Gordo,

I'm just flat-a$$ed spoiled by the 66 series. Gotta make everything I own that way. :>)

Allan



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Nebraska Kirk

02-13-2008 18:42:03




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 Re: Oops! in reply to GordoSD, 02-13-2008 18:28:27  
Sure, if you are moving faster than a crawl the M will steer fairly easily. Have you ever tried backing up a wagon without powersteering? :-) NOT easy! I put powersteering on my M, steers like a dream now :-)

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ArleninOr

02-13-2008 17:15:18




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:09:04  
HeyAllan,I have a friend headed to SD so to save you any more headaches why don't we just swing by and get this tractor out of your hair?But then it would be in my hair. Oh well just a thought.



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Allan In NE

02-13-2008 17:27:45




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 Re: Oops! in reply to ArleninOr, 02-13-2008 17:15:18  
Oh no ya don't. Ya can't have my M! :>)

Really didn't wanna chop that original shaft, but guess I'll throw the fan, shroud and radiator back on, twist 'er tail and if everything is alright, will have to use it to make 'er go left turn, right turn.

Shucks! :>)

Allan



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glennster

02-13-2008 18:13:46




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:27:45  
if you dont wanna cut up a good shaft, why not get a length of cold roll bar stock and make a short extension shaft, add a collar, slide the shaft into the torque generator, then pin the collar to the shaft with roll pins doubled up. i think that shaft is 7/8 inch.



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Nebraska Kirk

02-13-2008 18:09:51




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2008 17:27:45  
If you don't want to chop the original shaft, weld a piece on the shaft that is a little short. :-)



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Kelly C

02-13-2008 18:27:10




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 Re: Oops! in reply to Nebraska Kirk, 02-13-2008 18:09:51  
That would be my fix, But some how it just does not sound Allenish.



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