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Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100
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Posted by mark on June 28, 2007 at 00:22:18 from (172.135.76.104):
In Reply to: Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100 posted by georgeky on June 27, 2007 at 18:54:34:
george, Where are you at? I'm about 25 miles west of Ashland in Greenup Co. One of these days I might ought to drive down and meet up with you and look at your toys:). Last spring, I had 2 SA's and a Cub. I sold the '55 SA with a belly mower and Cub with cultivators and kept this '53 SA with cultivators and side dresser. The cultivators had a lot of wear and slop in them, so I ran a few beads of weld on the mounting shafts to tighten them up...fixed that easy enough. The sweeps were worn plum off, so I replaced all of them on the front gang...somebody had put new spring tines on the rear already. I rebuilt the hydraulic reservoir and the carb, filled the steering box with grease as per Hugh MacKay's recommendation and shot a little paint to it and called it done. I bought new points, plugs and condenser and never have installed them....don't need'em! I've got a 60+ horse 4wd JD 5320 for everything else I manage to do around here, just about wore it out...managed to put 140 hours on it in 2 years..hehe! I would have thought those Yanmar built JD 900's would have been good machines. I looked hard at a new one back in the 80's.
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