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RHX
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Don't know what they are. Far right panel is the cover for the clutches.

I'm working on the wiring once again now that the weather is decent. We don't have a barn or building to work in.

[Solution] Bent shaft thing is the original fuel pump. Damaged by prior owner's lack of driving skill.
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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 2:00 AM
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The left panel in the left photo is the base for a PTO lever. It would bolt on the tractor right behind you gear shifter.
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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 3:35 AM
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The left panel in the left photo is the base for a PTO lever. It would bolt on the tractor right behind you gear shifter.
The other hunk of cast iron is the fuel transfer pump
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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 4:28 AM
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Reply to side-seat:
The other hunk of cast iron is the fuel transfer pump
I should clarify that I'm real interested in what is sitting on the tread in the photo. The deal with what looks like a badly bent shaft and it's neighbor.

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Reply to side-seat:
The other hunk of cast iron is the fuel transfer pump

Ohhh.. the bent shaft thing? Is that why they have an electric fuel pump hooked up? Give me a min I'll go take photos or make a vid.

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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 4:34 AM
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Ohhh.. the bent shaft thing? Is that why they have an electric fuel pump hooked up? Give me a min I'll go take photos or make a vid.
https://www.youtube.com/live/iAaH8wC_UD0

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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 4:52 AM
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Hi, RHX.
The two plates in your second photo look like floor plates. The shorter one appears to be the right side complete with the foot brake locking mechanism.

Just my 0.02.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 5:01 AM
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Hi, RHX.
The two plates in your second photo look like floor plates. The shorter one appears to be the right side complete with the foot brake locking mechanism.

Just my 0.02.
Yeah, with the way the flange is busted off and bent shaft; someone at one time was doing some pushing and caught the pump on a tree or big rock.
The left track could have fallen into the engine too. The lower engine panels are missing to help protect that area some .
I had a worn track come off to the inside one time when I wasn't paying attention but it only bent my lower engine panel some.
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Yeah, with the way the flange is busted off and bent shaft; someone at one time was doing some pushing and caught the pump on a tree or big rock.
The left track could have fallen into the engine too. The lower engine panels are missing to help protect that area some .
I had a worn track come off to the inside one time when I wasn't paying attention but it only bent my lower engine panel some.
Hi. A silly question but does the motor turn over by hand. If that is free remove the starter and hook up the wiring you can use jumper leads and see if the starter spins. If it just goes clunk i would get the solenoid fixed. Hope that helps.
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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 5:25 PM
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Hi. A silly question but does the motor turn over by hand. If that is free remove the starter and hook up the wiring you can use jumper leads and see if the starter spins. If it just goes clunk i would get the solenoid fixed. Hope that helps.
[quote]does the motor turn over by hand[/quote]
while i have a hand crank for the tractor, i don't think i have the strength to turn this cat over.
[quote]if it does, then remove the starter and bench test it[/quote]
I was waiting for responses from ACMOG members (you) today. I like confirmation. Dismount, give it a manual turn, strap it down and test the starter. See if it spins up. 

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Sat, Mar 1, 2025 9:05 PM
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My bad.. .starter updates in this post were put in the 'unknown starter motor' thread. 

I think it's clear the 'extra parts' have already been identified. My fault for bringing up the wrong thread on my phone.

https://www.acmoc.org/bb/discussion-d72/32480-new-d2-unknown-starter-motor?start=20#261874

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