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16 years 5 months ago #17378
by 66gg1tnc
Get yourself a manual so you can find all the grease zerks, gearboxes etc on the critter.
A manual is on the shopping list. Thanks for the tip on Marvel....got plenty of that stuff around here
Rob
'74 Plymouth Voyager PB300 Sportsman
'64 Chrysler 300
'47 Farmall H
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16 years 5 months ago #17595
by 66gg1tnc
Got proof that she runs today.....Pony motors pretty noisy due to a busted exhaust pipe (I didn't start recording until after it was shut off) The Diesel sounds pretty healthy to me!
Rob
'74 Plymouth Voyager PB300 Sportsman
'64 Chrysler 300
'47 Farmall H
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16 years 5 months ago #17596
by 66gg1tnc
Here she is with everything moving around. The blade swivel gear box has a broken weld (though it was the gearbox itself at first!
it's the splined shaft coming out of it) Looks like an easy fix.
She should be home hopefully this Saturday....more likely next week. The seller is getting a bucket loader delivered and the driver is bringing my grader over to my place on his way home.
Rob
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'64 Chrysler 300
'47 Farmall H
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16 years 5 months ago #17601
by Old Magnet
Good work....sounds healthy.
The everything moving around appears to be mostly you:)
What flat tire!!!!!
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16 years 5 months ago #17627
by 66gg1tnc
Okay, got the video problems sorted out. Here's the right one!
There's a broken weld on a spline shaft that runs the blade swivel (I think that's the right term?) Looks like an easy fix.
Bleeding the injectors. The pony motor has a hole in the exhaust pipe, that's why it's so loud!
And a quick run back and forth
BTW, that ain't me on camera...that's the seller
Rob
'74 Plymouth Voyager PB300 Sportsman
'64 Chrysler 300
'47 Farmall H
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