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Posted by Patrick Martin on August 31, 2006 at 09:13:46 from (64.154.26.250):
I'm sorry to have to keep bugging you guys! :( I'd like to post a WTB and a question please. For those of you who aren't familliar with my rather bothersome posts I am in the process of repairing a Farmall 100 and my poor little sick tractor is in need of some parts. First the question..... (Please see the pic attached) As I was cleaning the governor housing last night and getting all of the goo out of it I noticed a fair bit of play in the little speed change lever that protrudes from it. I pulled the lever out and discovered that the shaft had a considerable (maybe 1/32-1/16") amount of wear on it and the hole in which it pivots has wear in it as well. Can this be repaired? Should I bore the hole have the machine shop make a bushing for it and turn the shaft or should I just weld up the worn areas and dremel/file them back into spec? Does anyone sell or have a new/reproduction speed change lever? How about a governor housing? How important is this part and would this wear significantly affect performance? ____________________________ Now here's the WTB :) Do any of you have a good rebuildable carb for my tractor? If it is in good enough condition for me to rebuild it I would appreciate it and will send you a prompt payment. I also need a good-decent fan bracket/water outlet if it's inexpensive enough. I suppose I could repair my old one but it's pretty funky and I'd have to rebuild a section on it with weld and you know how welding on rusted cast iron can be. (see pic attached) I'd prefer not to buy on ebay or paypal. I don't agree with ebay or paypal's policies and views regarding our 2nd amendment rights so I choose not to use them. (Search the internet or the site I work www.weaponeer.net for more info.) Here are links to the pictures in case you can't view the posted pic. You will have to copy them to your address bar. Included is a pic of my tractor in case you need to see what kind it is. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/EZFEED/IHCF100parts.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/EZFEED/DSCN7190.jpg
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