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mflowers

I finally have had some time to get started on the C-160. So far I have found very little wrong with the tractor considering it is 30+ years old. I am having to take a few parts at a time into work for sandblasting but once that has been done I'm hoping the pace will pcik up just a bit.

Here are a few pictures as it sits today, if anyone has suggestions along the way I'll take all the advise I can get!

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tgranthamfd

Nice start, it will start coming together before you know it. I didn't see anything out of the ordinary, right off hand, but I know zero about the hydro units. :D

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rickv1957

Looks like a good start there!,Rick

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jpmcleod

I am glad you posted your picyures. I just got a C-120 and C-175 and they have their share of surface rust. I have started on the C-175 and have it almost stripped. Yours give me inspiration not to give up, although yours is not that rusty.

I hope yours yurn out really nice.

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mflowers

There is more surface rust than pictures show, I am struggling with just how picky to be when sanding. I guess a little pitting will give it some character!

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C-Series14

Great start! Take it down to the frame, you won't be sorry! :D

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mflowers

Making a little more progress with the dis-assemble, I took a few pictures mostly for my reference but thought I would share some.

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Prater

One thing I recomend, before you teardown use easy off oven cleaner and a powersprayer on the whole tractor. It is much easier

to work on without 30 year old grime getting everywhere.

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mflowers

The last pic is just after using Purple Power and power washer, although there are still some spots that I couldn't get. I was wondering about oven cleaner...may even take some of the paint off too and save me some time sandblasting. I'll let you know how it works out..thanks!

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jimbotelho

Hi I have the same machine that you have can you tell me the drive belt size ?the toro dealer tell me it is 84 in I am having trouble with the idler When I push it to energize it does not seem like it goes down far enough It works its way back up to the disengage position also if you have a better picture of the idler assy I would appreciate it Thanks :D

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C-Series14

Hi I have the same machine that you have can you tell me the drive belt size ?the toro dealer tell me it is 84 in I am having trouble with the idler When I push it to energize it does not seem like it goes down far enough It works its way back up to the disengage position also if you have a better picture of the idler assy I would appreciate it Thanks :D

7478 is the part number, 84.22", HB/5L belt.

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mflowers

Jim, looks like you have your answer..now I have a question for Guru. I have taken it down pretty much to the frame, I had to remove the dash and steering wheel as an assy. The steering wheel looks as if it has a roll pin holding it to the shaft, any suggestions for getting it off, I really don't want to have to paint around it!

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Duff

Jim, looks like you have your answer..now I have a question for Guru. I have taken it down pretty much to the frame, I had to remove the dash and steering wheel as an assy. The steering wheel looks as if it has a roll pin holding it to the shaft, any suggestions for getting it off, I really don't want to have to paint around it!

:D To put it mildly, it's a challenge.

Try this thread:

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?...538&hl=roll+pin

There are others if you use the search words "roll pin".

Good luck!

Duff :USA:

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Daddy Don

Keep it going you will love it when you get finished.

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C-Series14

Jim, looks like you have your answer..now I have a question for Guru. I have taken it down pretty much to the frame, I had to remove the dash and steering wheel as an assy. The steering wheel looks as if it has a roll pin holding it to the shaft, any suggestions for getting it off, I really don't want to have to paint around it!

Like said before, it can be a challenge. I have removed 2 wheels once the pin is out with my 12 ton press. The pin is a roll pin, they need soaked and then a good punch the same size as the pin helps.

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jimbotelho

thanks for the closeup of the idler I finally went up to a 85in belt and guess what ,it worked idler drops down nicely and when it is raised all the way up the belt stops moving completely I cut the lawn the other nite with the 36in deck and it performed great Now I have the mate for my 417a that is the workhorse of my "lil herd" :D forgot to mention the smoking belt problem also disappeared :USA:

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mflowers

Great start! Take it down to the frame, you won't be sorry! :D

Well advice taken. It's all down hill from here!

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Sure are lots of parts here..

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I did find the front axleshaft broken at the weld

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I thought I saw on here where a member was selling an upgrade version of this steering shaft front bearing??

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And finally, I had to see something finished!

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rickv1957

Now you are ready for the fun part,painting and reassembly! :D Rick

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massey

I just bought one of these tractors in "kit" form so I'll be watching this for all the info I can get. Thanks for the pictures so far.

Ed

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mflowers

I just bought one of these tractors in "kit" form so I'll be watching this for all the info I can get. Thanks for the pictures so far.

Ed

I have lots of pictures, mostly for reference later, I am happy to share them if you get stuck.

Yes it will be the fun part, staying out of the "dog house" will be the challenge now.. :D

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TheUnknownCat

Yep, I'm watching this post too. My 160 is likely to get the same treatment this winter. You're lookin' good. :D

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mflowers

Well, dropped off most of the parts for sandblasting to a guy who rebuilds the big tractors. After talking with him I have decided to go with epoxy primer and acrylic enamel (he likes Dupont), the results he gets with this combo are 1st class. I had the hood and engine tins done with Valspar Resto Series and was really concerned about the durability, so....off it comes!

I am hoping that matching the color won't be too much of a hassle.

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mflowers

Jim, looks like you have your answer..now I have a question for Guru. I have taken it down pretty much to the frame, I had to remove the dash and steering wheel as an assy. The steering wheel looks as if it has a roll pin holding it to the shaft, any suggestions for getting it off, I really don't want to have to paint around it!

The steering wheel is off!!! I soaked with Kroil (http://www.kanolabs.com) for several days and roll pin came right out. The wheel itself had to be coaxed a bit in the opposite direction but came off clean. :D

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mflowers

Got the parts back from the sandblasting guy....

But he bent my seat pan.

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I guess it's my fault, I left the tail light on and he couldn't get the bolt off one side, sooo, he just pryed it off! :D

Anybody have some advice for getting it straight again?

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massey

Mark the exact location of the dent and hit that sandblasting guy squarely in the head at that precise point.

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