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C160 make over again

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kpinnc

C-160... Hydro or 8 speeds, they are awesome! I'd keep them both!

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stevasaurus

Sorry to hear about your health issue Bob.  I find it hard to breath in the hot humid air also...I think it is Covid related for me.  I am looking forward to September and October, etc.    :thumbs:  Take care and only do what makes you feel good.

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, stevasaurus said:

Sorry to hear about your health issue Bob.  I find it hard to breath in the hot humid air also..

.  I am looking forward to September and October, etc.    :thumbs:  Take care and only do what makes you feel good.

Agreed. Me too. 

Allergies run well through the family and I was nice enough to find some a few years back. 

Temps above 85 are tough to handle when hoomidd. 

 

Take care of yourself and work slowly. 

I'll be here poking along watching. 

 

 

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squonk

Why not fix it mechanically and forget about the looks. You'll never get the amount of time and materials back out of it. And if you have breathing issues, why push it.

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Handy Don

Bob, I get how humidity and dust and fumes can really put a load on a respiratory system and make it all but impossible to pursue our interests.

 

On a dare I tried the 3m Versaflow TR-300 at a trade show for a few minutes and was surprised that I liked how it worked to force filtered air into my face. This one has separate units for the pump/blower and the face shield. The Trend (sold by Rockler, below) is a one-piece thing. Both use rechargeable batteries and replaceable filter elements for dust and vapors.

 

Bluntly, they are not cheap, but impressive at what they do. There are several manufacturers with different styles and features. Something like this might help you be more comfortable while you are working.

 

Good luck!

 

https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/respiratory-protection-us/products/papr/

 

https://www.srsafety.com/products-se/powered-air-purifying-respirator-2551.html

 

https://www.rockler.com/trend-air-circulating-airshield-pro-34492

 

 

 

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BOB ELLISON

Thanks @squonk

Thats probably what I will have to do but I need parts to get it up and running.  Like the front wheel is rusty and I'll have to replace it as well as the starter 

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BOB ELLISON

@Handy Don

Them are nice but it's not filtered air that i need it's oxygen. I have a portable oxygen generator and a floor one that I have to use from time to time. 

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BOB ELLISON

@squonk I just couldn't stand it any longer. I don't like rustled I have nice weather and a lot of time so I decided to do all I could before cold weather is here. But I did have the common problems like the tower broke where it attached to the frame, the  plate where it attaches to the transmission was cracked and badly repaired by the previous owner. The front axle pin was badly worn and would eventually have fallen out. I'll admit I'm not doing a great job cleaning and  painting but it should have many more years from what I've done. Wheel horse painters never used any primer. They just painted bare metal.  Well at any rate here's some pictures.

the bottom picture is the axle pin with the forked plate. The pin has a grove in it and the forked plate locks it in place with a bold .my 74 is one piece the plate is welded to the pin. 74 and 76 parts  manuals show one piece welded pin.

I could never find a 1977 c160 parts manual. 

If anyone has one I'd like a copy just to see the difference .

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kpinnc

I would say that axle pin is shot!

 

Of course they are the same across about 80 percent of these tractors. Shouldn't be too hard to get one. 

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Gregor

I think this is what you want, but I'm not sure.

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Gregor

My computer is not being very friendly this morning. Must be Monday.

 

Try this again

 

C-160 Manual

 

There it is. Maybe :confusion-confused:

 

 

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ebinmaine

Looking great so far. 

 

74 and 77 chassis were the same from what I remember.

We disassembled both to make my  Cinnamon Horse C160. 

We used a 77 chassis below 74 sheet metal. 

 

The pin should be readily available from one of us or Lincoln at A to Z. 

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BOB ELLISON

Thank you @Gregor 

That's just what I needed. But the pin assy is the same as the 1974 manual. that plate that holds the pin in place is what destroyed the pin. It was obviously a Bad design .

they must have had extra ones and just used them up. @ebinmaine yes all the parts from 1974 -- 1977 are interchangeable. The only difference is the finder on my 1974 has hinges to raise the finder to check trans fluid. I'm not sure if 1975 or 1976 has the hinges. The 1977 doesn't. 

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rjg854

my 76 doesn't, by I think @squonk 's  76 does

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ebinmaine
32 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

my 76 doesn't, by I think @squonk 's  76 does

Yepp. 

74 and 75 had the tilt seat pan/ fender. 

Somewhere in 76 was the changeover. 77 was no tilt. 

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squonk
2 hours ago, rjg854 said:

my 76 doesn't, by I think @squonk 's  76 does

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BOB ELLISON

Trying to clean everything and paint as I fix the little things. Waiting on my  pin for the for the axle. I ordered and received the key switch and  starter. Waiting on the rear axle seals,idler pully and switch pig tail. I still need to order the ball joints and maybe the front hitch plate.

The front hitch plate hole is oblong from  the pin wobbling. 

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kpinnc

Looking good!

 

I never understood what the ring clip on the front of the axle pivot pin was for. That being said, you can get 3/4 cold rolled steel at most any hardware store and weld that tab back onto it. You could always drill a hole and put a pin in place of the clip on the front.

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, BOB ELLISON said:

front hitch plate hole is oblong

 

2 hours ago, kpinnc said:

weld that tab

 

Bob, you have access to a welder?

You can repair the front plate as well. 

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BOB ELLISON
18 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

Bob, you have access to a welder?

You can repair the front plate as well. 

I do have a mig welder  and I've thought about welding it but I don't have a 3/4 drill bit so it would have to be hand filed. I may do it anyways but I'm finding its taking a lot of time receiving stuff I orderd. And I'm afraid I won't be done before cold weather. I don't think I'll get the hood or finder finished this year. 

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BOB ELLISON
20 hours ago, kpinnc said:

Looking good!

 

I never understood what the ring clip on the front of the axle pivot pin was for. That being said, you can get 3/4 cold rolled steel at most any hardware store and weld that tab back onto it. You could always drill a hole and put a pin in place of the clip on the front.

That axle pin is different than any I've ever seen. Its a 2 piece pin with the C clip in front.

But I did order a pin from a fellow member. His has the welded plate to bolt on.

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, BOB ELLISON said:

That axle pin is different than any I've ever seen. Its a 2 piece pin with the C clip in front.

But I did order a pin from a fellow member. His has the welded plate to bolt on.

 

Glad you found one! 

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BOB ELLISON

Well I'm making some progress. Its the little things that take so long. Cleaning parts and painting and waiting for them to dry is on going 

We have been blessed with good warm weather but thats changing today. I'm trying to get it wired,new gas lines,carb cleaning and reassemble all the little brackets. Lots of pictures before and after.  I don't think I'll get the hood and finder sanded or repainted this year. I cleaned the engine but I'm not going to repaint it now,maybe next year. I'll rebuild the carb because the rubber gaskets are dry rotted. 

I did have some extra bronze bushings for the throttle shift and its nice and tight now.

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