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Picked Up A Decent 416-8

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gwest_ca

Post all the numbers of the engine decal including the serial number and we may be able to figure out the tractor's model number.

I will guess it is a 1987 416-8 model 31-16K803 with magneto ignition and 15 amp stator

 

The right brake pedal has a knob on it that lands on the footrest when the brake is off. Over time that bends the footrest down so it no longer stops the pedal. Bend the footrest back up and it is good for another 30 years.

 

Garry

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Sparky

Big one-lunger Kohler and an 8 speed, nice :handgestures-thumbupright:.  Tough combo to beat! 

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JAinVA

Nice 416.I have a host of diifferent models both hydro and manual.The 416-8 I have has over 1200 hours and by far is my go to tractor.When the clutch is fully depressed the tensioner pulley assembly pins the drive belt against the belt support on the hood stand.This effectively keeps the trans pulley from rotating,so if the trans gears aren't aligned just right the clutch needs to be let out to help align the gears to shift.

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953 nut

:confusion-confused:            Are the foot rest pads right for a '87?    My '87 418-C had ribbed rubber there.

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D_Mac

I looked for a sticker on the engine I didnt see one. How do you go about adjusting the clutch?. Also what color originally where the color of the wheels? Gray ? Cant tell if its dirt or paint. 1500 hours on the clock but it runs really good.

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gwest_ca
5 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:confusion-confused:            Are the foot rest pads right for a '87?    My '87 418-C had ribbed rubber there.

I was going by the serial number I think I can see.

 

The engine data decal may be under the air cleaner box.

 

Garry

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953 nut
12 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

what color originally where the color of the wheels?

They would be silver.

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D_Mac

@gwest_ca Tried to clean the tag so you can read it better. does that make it an 1988? Looks like PO ran over a volleyball net. Blades had rope wrapped around them. Couldnt find a tag on the deck either. Cant lift the hood to get to the air cleaner as it is pulled tight up against the bed of my truck. Wish I could power wash it before I bring it to my friends house. Gonna kill me to have it sit there. Keeping me from messing with it. Oh well20200616_200825.jpg.93f2685a842f2239752db1794b551af1.jpg

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Sparky
25 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

@gwest_ca Tried to clean the tag so you can read it better. does that make it an 1988? 20200616_200825.jpg.93f2685a842f2239752db1794b551af1.jpg

 

 

 

 


 

Yup, it’s an 88,

31-16K804 1988 416-8 Garden Tractor 8 Speed Kohler M16S-711523

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D_Mac

Well I took a hose to it while it was in the back of my truck. I dont think it has been cleaned in 30 yrs. Grass, leaves, and nests everywhere. I got what I could get to but its far from clean. I had to take it to my friends house as my garage is full. After we got it out of the back of my truck I fired it up. That Kohler Magnum runs perfect. Its going to need new air filter as it is packed full of debris. Change the oil. Not sure if I will change the rear end. Also is that gear oil or motor oil in the tranny? I think I found the issue with the deck but I am not sure of the part number or what you call it. Its a little L shaped rod that seems to pass through a little trunnion at he back of the deck. It is broken at the treads. In the photo of the deck, top of the photo but the rear of the deck you can see that rod. Ill have to get one of those. Also the clutch I have to find the sweet spot on the pedal in order to shift gears. The brakes work but the parking brake wont engage. Its all original paint except for the wheels. It is going to clean up nice. I am only going to paint the deck. Paint on the deck is coming off in big sheets. I am going to have to part with one. I cant keep 4. the Speedanza, the Lambert, the C-161 or this 416-8..... ugh .... I need a bigger garage !!!!

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gwest_ca

This improved level rod may apply to your deck. Click on the fuzzy picture.

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chip61

Magnum 16 with a 48" deck-you did good on this one!! I like my Onan 16, but for simplicity you just can't beat the old Kohlers.

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@gwest_ca I already ordered a replacement rod. Wish I seen that sooner. @chip61 Thank you. I think I did ok. Decent machines are hard to come by around here. This one was purchased brand new from one family. It was passed on from father, to a son, then the son passed it to a brother, who sold it to me ! Engine sounds great runs really smooth. Just curious how you knew it was a 48 inch deck? I dont think I mentioned the deck size. 48 looks different then a 42 ? I ordered the lift rod , it was 23 bucks. I have a differant seat I am thinking about putting on but this one isnt bad. Corners are torn like most all of them. The dash lights dont work but the head lights and tail lights work. Anyone have knowledge of working on the dash lights?. The one on the bottom is the only one that lights when I press the " test" switch. I think its the oil pressure light. I cant stand that its at my friends house and not here so I can work on it. Im gonna grab the deck and at least get that painted. I have room for that.

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chip61

Height adjustment lever is on left side on a 48". 

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D_Mac

Ahhhhhh, You guys are good. I have a lot to learn.

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