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6 years 4 months ago #187036
by neil
I kind of started think about it once the painted parts started coming back and I don't know what I'll do to be honest. Presumably if I paint it, it will be as a unit. Don't have a lot of enthusiasm for painting just yet : )
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Neil
Pittsford, NY
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6 years 4 months ago #187046
by Mike Meyer
Looking good Neil, you are making good progress, I'm not sure how tall you are but I'm around 5'11" and I have my D2 5U seat tank back as far as it will go, on the 3rd bolt hole, and I still find the cockpit tight after a few hours driving her, before you lock everything down and cut your fuel line to length I'd suggest mounting your seat back as far as it will go.
I know it is late, but if you can, try and get those vertical needle roller bearings in the steering linkages out to check them and grease them, that tractor of yours seems to have been really badly abused and I've pulled those needle rollers out of my Cats here and found some have collapsed, it would a shame not to check them after replacing all the other bearings on your tractor, sit a suitable size socket over the center pin and use the correct size bolt with flat washers stacked under the bolt head to pull the pin up and out, same as you do the brake pivot shaft.
Keep up the fantastic work.
Mike
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6 years 4 months ago #187060
by edb
Hi Neil,
coming along nicely there.
Chart below may answer your idler wear issue.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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6 years 4 months ago #187072
by neil
I probably should Mike although it's pretty easy to pull the fuel tank compared to everything else I've done on this rig. I did get some lube into those bearings and they actually don't feel too bad so I don't think I'm in terrible danger. I also did the nut and bolt job but those pins were not going anywhere. They're going to require the hydraulic puller for sure. That area right at the top there was about the only part of the tractor that wasn't completely rusted. Since I'm aiming for the show, I'll leave that job until after.
Eddie, thanks for that and I can now safely say that that chart does not cut down on the things that are wrong with my undercarriage : ) Pretty much all of those things apply, but clearly the idler was off to the outside relative to the rails. I know what I need to do now.
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Neil
Pittsford, NY
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6 years 4 months ago #187076
by Mike Meyer
Hi Neil, Just took some pics of my D2 5U tank and it's thin plate, plus a schnapp of the seat in the rear position, those 3 holes don't make a huge difference but anything is better than your knees around your chin.
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Mike
Darn it, I thought the serial number would be legible in either photo, 99% certain it's D2 5U16586
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6 years 4 months ago #187096
by drujinin
On my 5J I put a couple of C channels under the seat to lift it up and back.
I found a good pivot shaft for a U series in my stock.
Wish I had found in before I came out last month, I could have hauled it out for you!
Still looking for the bracket across the transmission that holds the fenders.
Thought I had one?
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6 years 4 months ago #187099
by neil
Oh man, would you have the two brackets that are on the back of the seat back cushion? I need them so I can adjust my tank to Mike Meyer's specs : ). I figure between setting in the rear hole, plus sitting up on the channel irons, I should have plenty of leg room - I'm not very tall so it should be enough
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Neil
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6 years 4 months ago #187115
by drujinin
Those are the 2 flat straps that bolt to the plywood back of the seat that go on the tank?
Yes, I have those.
Want them?
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6 years 4 months ago #187120
by neil
Yes sir! Can you remind me of your details for payment etc. Thanks Jeff!
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6 years 4 months ago #187124
by d2gary
Oh man, would you have the two brackets that are on the back of the seat back cushion? I need them so I can adjust my tank to Mike Meyer's specs : ). I figure between setting in the rear hole, plus sitting up on the channel irons, I should have plenty of leg room - I'm not very tall so it should be enough
I add extra foam to my seat cushion and it made a big difference. Also the mounting brackets for the seat pan were raised to accommodate the linkages for the winch. I'm 6'3 and I don't have any problems with leg room.
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