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ebinmaine

Good looking original there.  Definitely worth the effort of saving.  

Some touch ups here & there and you'd have a great rig.  

 

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kpinnc
15 hours ago, ineedanother said:

too good to let go

 

Agreed 100% :thumbs:

 

 

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ineedanother

Lots going on today other than tractors but I'll get some of it done...

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ineedanother

The drain plug is stripped so no draining the ATF but I did manage to get the good hub off and that axle looks fine. 

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ineedanother

I forgot I could drain the case from the bottom of the motor, 3 quarts of clean ATF. Pulled the pump and motor to make it more manageable from a weight perspective. Found a nice comfy nest of insulation and nuts in with the controls. Got the gear box off and will get the frame cleaned up but everything looks good and solid. I would really like to have a roller again today but my old self is close to done getting up and down off this floor.

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ineedanother

Well, it's a roller. I really could have had it all back together today but too many other distractions and no ATF on the shelf either. Tomorrow's another day...

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ineedanother

I have power. Converting over to 10-30 so need to drain the lift cylinder and have a list of other things to address but this was a big line item :thumbs:IMG_2596.jpg.a979e3904655a59d8c575bfb66a9760d.jpg

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ineedanother

Needs a good bit of attention elsewhere, to be expected being a '73 with no records and not much known about its history. Someone has been pumping grease into it but the fuel pump leaks, most of the wiring is original, I can't tell yet if the head has ever been pulled and doubt that the valves are in adjustment by the way it runs...stuff to do :tools-hammerdrill: I'd like to pull the balance gears but I've got other priorities and no tasks in mind for this one. We'll see how things shake out, it might be worth a couple hours to go ahead and do that while I'm this far in.

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, ineedanother said:

 pull the balance gears , it 

WOULD ABSOLUTELY 

be worth a couple hours to go ahead and do that while I'm this far in.

 

Eliminating or replacing the grenade gears will be a mandatory maintenance procedure here from now on. Period.  

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kpinnc
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Eliminating or replacing the grenade gears will be a mandatory maintenance procedure here from now on. Period. 

 

I don't have a K341 to comment on, but on my Bronco's K321 (same crank), the increase in vibration was not nearly as bad as I feared it would be. It's definitely there, but knowing my engine is now safe from window making is easily worth it. 

 

I won't install another Kohler with the balance gears still in there. I like these old engines too much to take the chance. 

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