Winter Project
- Ky Greg
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- First and Last Name: Greg Laramore
- Location: Greensburg, Kentucky
Winter Project
Been putting it off for too long. PB128 suffered a clutch component failure, so here we go. Hopefully I can get it all fixed up before the grass needs mowing next spring. Started the major dis-assembly today...been several years since I tore into a CC, but I guess it's like riding a bike. I've been researching some parts I need, and sticker shock is a gross understatement!
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- First and Last Name: Lorin Burch
- Location: Boyne City, MI
Re: Winter Project
Good luck. I got mine done and I re did it all. Bored motor .030 rebuilt hydro linkage. Special carb and tweaked governor. Mines pushing at least 2 more horses cold then it did when it was hot when I got the thing. I also had the head shaved too.
67 Case 155, 66 Colt 2310, 68 John Deere 110w/ haban sickle bar mower, 59 simplicity 700 wonderboy, 62 allis Chalmers b1, Fairbanksmorse 3 wheel, 1944 McCormick peering O4, H, 1948 Farmall Cub, C.
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- First and Last Name: Marty Mays
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Re: Winter Project
You could be redoing a John Deere...Those are some ridiculous prices! A dash panel sticker I mind you, for my 110, $164.00
- BigMike
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- First and Last Name: Mike Andrews
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Re: Winter Project
Greg, Jeff makes solid mounts and stock clutch parts are easy to find.....I may have the pieces if you have trouble.
- Ky Greg
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- First and Last Name: Greg Laramore
- Location: Greensburg, Kentucky
Re: Winter Project
Mike, I found a throwout lever hanger today that I forgot I had, that made me happy. Since I'm into it this far, I'm replacing everything on the drive shaft except the pressure plates and main spring. I've been out of the loop for too long and there's a lot of new folks I don't know and I've lost touch with my parts folks I used to deal with...I may need your assistance. Do you guys chat anywhere like we used to back in the day? Those were good times.
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- BigMike
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Re: Winter Project
Greg, I don't know if chat is used anymore, I know I don't. Send me an PM or e-mail if you need something.
You are right, the old gray goose aint what she used to be
You are right, the old gray goose aint what she used to be
- Merk
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- First and Last Name: Dale Merkle
- Location: Middle Point, Ohio 45863
Re: Winter Project
Greg,
Send me an email If Big Mike can't help you.
Chat seams to get started after I go to bed for the night.
I'm up for a good bull session in chat in it starts around 9 to 9:30.
Send me an email If Big Mike can't help you.
Chat seams to get started after I go to bed for the night.
I'm up for a good bull session in chat in it starts around 9 to 9:30.
- Ky Greg
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- First and Last Name: Greg Laramore
- Location: Greensburg, Kentucky
Re: Winter Project
Is there a old farts chat at an earlier time? I'm ready for bed about that time myself... I did a little more 128 piddling today.
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