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massey 135 thrust washers where they should'nt be!

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Glenn R

02-19-2008 15:28:42




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Hello All, I purchased a massey 135 and was told that it was completely rebuilt last year. It had a small leak at the front oil pan gasket so after removing the pan I find 2 thrust washers in the bottom. Both are stamped 0.50 I don't suppose there's an easy fix for this. Seems like there is alot of play back and forth in the crank and I'd need washers twice this thick to take up the play. Is the crank that badly worn or can I disassemble and put in thicker washers, or is there another area to adjust end play. Thank's for any suggestions y'all may have.

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Glenn R

02-23-2008 18:04:49




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 Re: massey 135 thrust washers where they should'nt be! in reply to Glenn R, 02-19-2008 15:28:42  
Thank's Bruce. I was looking at a parts manual and found the rear thrust washers that you are talking about. I was hoping there was an easier fix than splitting the tractor but it's obvious now thats the only option.



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Bruce Hopf

02-23-2008 09:34:54




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 Re: massey 135 thrust washers where they should'nt be! in reply to Glenn R, 02-19-2008 15:28:42  
You will have to pul the crank and put the washers rear main bearing cap. crank shaft end play shoulb be inbetween 0.00225-0.01025 of inch. washers are standard 0.0050 and 0.0075 over sized. I hope this is helpful.



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