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Oliver, Cletrac, Co-op & Cockshutt Tractors Discussion Forum
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Oliver88Pa

09-12-2012 08:41:48
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While just replacing the oil pan gasket to get rid of a sloberring leak I waved my hand down across the bottom for an inspection. Well through the sludge and perafin I found some small BB size balls. To my knowledge I know that no ball bearings are around the rotator. My other thought might be in the governor. Any ideas? Thanks




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old1850d

09-13-2012 18:37:41
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 Re: Findings in bottom of oil pan in reply to Oliver88Pa, 09-12-2012 08:41:48  
I had that once on a tractor i purchased, the only thing i could think of was that someone had the governor go out before i bought it but never cleaned out the pan



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Oliver88Pa

09-12-2012 08:45:57
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 Re: Findings in bottom of oil pan in reply to Oliver88Pa, 09-12-2012 08:41:48  
I forgot to mention it's a 1550 gas. 1966. Oil pressure is 30psi.



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Brad Metcalf

09-12-2012 09:45:08
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 Re: Findings in bottom of oil pan in reply to Oliver88Pa, 09-12-2012 08:45:57  
How many did you find? The governor is the only place I can think of



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oliver88Pa

09-12-2012 10:01:11
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 Re: Findings in bottom of oil pan in reply to Brad Metcalf, 09-12-2012 09:45:08  
About 6 or 8. The governor works fin though. no jumping or slow response.



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Brad Metcalf

09-12-2012 12:48:56
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 Re: Findings in bottom of oil pan in reply to oliver88Pa, 09-12-2012 10:01:11  
I would check the governor. Thats about the right # of bearings P S the last pic u posted from Penns Cave the Super 66 that is my tractor



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Oliver88Pa

09-12-2012 14:06:43
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 Re: Findings in bottom of oil pan in reply to Brad Metcalf, 09-12-2012 12:48:56  
Ok thanks I'll check it out. Haha small world. Very nice 66. I didn't know so many folks from this board was there. I would ha e made an effort to say hi.



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Brad Metcalf

09-12-2012 14:33:10
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 Re: Findings in bottom of oil pan in reply to Oliver88Pa, 09-12-2012 14:06:43  
Me too i would have like to talk and Thanks about the tractor



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