Posted by Pony1952 on November 13, 2010 at 19:48:14 from (69.134.127.250):
Pulled '52 Pony out of woods in August. It was there approx 20 years. Pulled engine and am overhauling, but I have another problem. When I pulled the engine, and clutch I saw drive shaft for first time. Long, maybe 40" and just loose. You can rotate it and pull it out about 2 feet, so it is not connected to transmission. Is it snapped? How does one get back to see the point where drive shaft connects in transmission? It looks like you have to unbolt the tractor into two halves to do that? Is this Pony doomed? Sorry for all the questions, but would appreciate any guidance. Thanks. For the ongoing story of this train wreck of a restoration, visit www.thatidiotictractor.com
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