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haydendavid380
3 minutes ago, Gregor said:

I think you are on the wrong side of the tractor for the PTO pedal. What model tractor again?

That's the left side of the tractor. C-160 Auto

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Gregor
5 minutes ago, haydendavid380 said:

That's the left side of the tractor. C-160 Auto

I'm not very familiar with the C-160, but I really don't think there is suppose to be a spring there at all. Someone more familiar with it is going to have to chime in.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@Jeff-C175and @Ed Kennell The 36 " SD deck the came with my Dad's  1972 Commando 800 had that support bar . WH over engineering. :twocents-02cents:

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squonk

If there's anyone who knows about "extra support" it's Waldo! :)

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@squonk You are going to miss me when I take my dirt nap.

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Gregor
25 minutes ago, Gregor said:

Someone more familiar with it is going to have to chime in.

 

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haydendavid380

I'm having a hard time seeing the area in the manual, but I don't see a spring. I'll have to see if there is spring missing in the back

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Ed Kennell
2 minutes ago, haydendavid380 said:

I'm having a hard time seeing the area in the manual, but I don't see a spring. I'll have to see if there is spring missing in the back

The brake pedal return spring should be in the back and connects the brake lever to a hole in the left axle housing gusset.

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squonk
1 hour ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

@squonk You are going to miss me when I take my dirt nap.

Already miss you Jim! :)

 

I hope you don't haunt me! :hide:

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jamessparks

@Ed Kennell got the 520 Onan surge fixed with the carb cleaning. Thank you for your advice and words of wisdom. 

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jamessparks

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, squonk said:

Already miss you Jim! :)

          :text-yeahthat:    Don't be takin any dirt naps Jimmy..

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haydendavid380
38 minutes ago, balconio said:

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That looks like an excuse to buy another tractor.

 

"Honey, I'm going  to go pick up a rack to organize the garage like you always are saying I should do. Be back in a couple hours"

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balconio
6 minutes ago, haydendavid380 said:

 

That looks like an excuse to buy another tractor.

 

"Honey, I'm going  to go pick up a rack to organize the garage like you always are saying I should do. Be back in a couple hours"

LOL. To be honest it was semi-inspired by "The Big Tool Rack" which is made for a 3 point hitch. If money was no object I'd have a 25hp diesel subcompact and one of those racks, but the tractor is $18k and the rack is $1800. I get along pretty well with my pair of 312-8's 😁

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ebinmaine

@balconio

 

VERY nicely executed. 

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pfrederi
5 hours ago, haydendavid380 said:

I'm having a hard time seeing the area in the manual, but I don't see a spring. I'll have to see if there is spring missing in the back

 The pedal on the left of Auto tractors is pulled back by the little spring 6-14. It is a BIT***ch to install.  Daveoman has posted an external spring hook up to replace it.

 

 

 

 

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haydendavid380
33 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

 The pedal on the left of Auto tractors is pulled back by the little spring 6-14. It is a BIT***ch to install.  Daveoman has posted an external spring hook up to replace it.

I assume that's that little spring that's not hooked to anything?

 

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Gregor

The spring on my 876 connects to a bolt on one end, and the triangle shaped piece on the other end. If someone removed the bolt, there is nothing to connect it to.246702412_20210420_173714(2).jpg.bb7f14ab1e94ecfa2b75332713a96732.jpg1735522584_20210420_173710(2).jpg.889655dfa65b1edd049726bc8367bb64.jpg20210420_173554.jpg.235a7eed7ac0c36918e8eb7a1227e92b.jpgI added the locknut BTW.

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haydendavid380

Is that the one you said was a pain?

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Gregor
35 minutes ago, haydendavid380 said:

Is that the one you said was a pain?

I didn't, no.

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pfrederi
14 hours ago, haydendavid380 said:

Is that the one you said was a pain?

 

I said it.  You will note that Gregors 876 has a different motion control no big tension spring on the cross shaft.  You have less room to work.  It is doable with some very long needle nose pliers plenty of cursing and swearing..good luck

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TJ5208

Here's a plow I'm picking up down the road for free even got to look for brackets and swivel arm

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