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706 update. Sat work.

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Kelly C

03-19-2006 05:52:06




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Need to get back at it today. Man do I feel old this morning.

Got the engine back on.PTO and drive shaft meshed up just fine. Load leveler was a God send on this part.

Hey its starting to look like a tractor again. This was a lot of fun. Try wiggling that frame back into position with a single bottle jack under the rear.

Uffda



Working on tractors makes me feel young again. "I wish".

My Son Michael helping me get the head back on. Most times he finds this just dumb and boring. Not when the cherry Picker is in use. I did get him to turn some bolts after this so maybe I am getting to him a bit. hehehe my plan is working.


I wonder how the heck this happened? Must have happened wile turning the engine around on the stand. Should be fun figuring out how to get them out with nothing to get a hold of.. I have a couple of ideas.

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the tractor vet

03-19-2006 07:55:48




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 Re: 706 update. Sat work. in reply to Kelly C, 03-19-2006 05:52:06  
I should have told ya about another trick to make them go together easier to go back together , that is take the pressure plate and lay it on the floor and use your heel and push each clutch finger down and place a small nut between the finger and the cover this holds the plate back and then you place the pressure plate on the shaft then the disc on the shaft then just slide the engine into place no wigglen cussen or fighten it then once every thing is boltedinto place you go up thru thr accsess hole in the bottom and start the pressure plate bolts and turn the engine over installing the bolts as you tighten them down the nuts fall out and every thing is like it is suppose to be makes the job go so much easier. Your getting there.

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jim johnson

03-19-2006 07:02:03




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 Re: 706 update. Sat work. in reply to Kelly C, 03-19-2006 05:52:06  
You are a man who likes to live dangerously. With just the jacks you had under it your boy is going to be back out of the notion when one falls. Teach safety first allways. Good luck too you both, the kids do feel good when they start and run especially when you let them be the first to drive it. Jack stands are easy to make.



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Kelly C

03-19-2006 07:16:58




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 Re: 706 update. Sat work. in reply to jim johnson, 03-19-2006 07:02:03  
Son was not around it with just the jack under it.
He could not come around till the frame was back on.



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Allan In NE

03-19-2006 06:24:28




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 Re: 706 update. Sat work. in reply to Kelly C, 03-19-2006 05:52:06  
Looks like yer gettin' 'er ol' Pard.

Should have it runnin' by 'bout 3pm? :>)

Allan



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