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Re: Oh boy, I done it now
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Posted by Sloroll on April 12, 2005 at 09:17:17 from (69.66.43.59):
In Reply to: Re: Oh boy, I done it now posted by old fashioned farmer on April 12, 2005 at 08:01:49:
Well I never tore into an R but I have replaced the bearings in a 730 std and a D. If it is similar it shouldn't be a big issue to get at the oil pump, mains, and rod bearings with out tearing a lot down. The cover for the bearings and such will be right there in front of you on the platform. I'd open it up and check the flow of oil through the oil feeder lines then start checking the rod bearings and then mains. There are probably guys on the JD board with more knowlege about it than me but JD made an easy tractor to work on. Parts are heavy though. I never had any real mechanic training but there isn't much I haven't done to one of the old girls. If I had an IT manual and took it apart myself, it ran when I was done. Anything I can do mechanicaly can be replicated by a blind chimp. I am sure you are qualified to work on her. Good luck! Bill
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