Posted by jeffcat on March 23, 2017 at 20:31:28 from (50.207.7.237):
In Reply to: First work with my 40c posted by Zachary Hoyt on March 23, 2017 at 18:40:41:
My neighbor has one of these and you think YOU have rebuilt something? My neighbor has a full two car garage with tons and tons of tools he was a mechaic and the the dealer service writer. His is a fourty with the four roller tracks . End of track is almost to the front of the radiator. He also has that super heavy front grill. I sand blasted it for him. He and the next door neighbor own it together. After he spent the entire winter in his heated garage ripping it apart and fixing everything but the gas cap:). Beauty of a paint job etc. Next the two of them thought how about we put a blade on this thing? They find some place up in Pennsylvania that has parts. There are three types of blades for these machines. Single cylinder light duty. Single cylinder medium duty. Dual cylinder heavy duty 6 way blade brute. Ovee coarse they would get the middle one. The six way was more than twice the price. I look at the two of them and say no no you will buy 5he big one. Two days later I walk over to my neighbors and sure enough there is the six way. Man is this poor thing worn out,!!!!! Every pivot pin and bushing is egg shape. Rotten hoses. Cylinders leak. They were just going to put it on and the heck with it. No no I said you will never be happy. Just suck it uo and fix it. All new bushings, hoses, rebuilt cylinders, etc. They now have a very nice little #40 toy with the super duper six way blade. Cute little brute. Still runs like a John Deere. The engine is two cylinder.why didnt they make it run smooth instead of a Deere? I dont have any pictures handy. I will need to walk over tomorrow. Was on the cover of green machine a few years back.
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