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tire and engine problems on a 1066
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Posted by eko-dale farm on November 28, 2002 at 06:35:05 from (205.188.209.78):
before i had engine problems i had the "10" on the road and the right rear tire came loose and subsequently fell off. i didn't break anything and disaster was avioded, however i noticed that the two clamp wedges had been mangeld by the previous owner and had been shimmed with washers and various metal chunks. the question is if i can get new wedges and remedy the situation or will i have to spring for all new cast hub wedges, etc. my engine problems developed when i was bagging corn silage with a 10' kelley ryan bagger. i was running the tractor at pto speed when i noticed oil running out of the breather. when i backed off the throttle it stopped. the previous owner had a motor job done but the breather was not relocated to the valve cover instead of throught the block like it currently is. is this my problem or is there a screen in the breather itself that is plugged? any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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