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Started checking out my latest purchased 125,thought I'd share some of the previous owners handi work !
Weld repair and additional set collar on the back of the basket pulley, fine looking crankshaft fit for the pto & I've never seen a pto assembled that way ? Told me he hadn't had the deck on it for 10 years or so, wonder why ? Still a nice 125 for the price ,just a little extra work needed!
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Them thar looks like some high quality welds there.
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Turn the crank *90 and mill a new keyway, add a replacement clutch and all is good
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pic doesn't show it but crank is ground down way undersized, looks like they took a grinding wheel to it ! Cheaper to find another crank than repair this one.
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Can ya make up a bushing on a lathe? If the engine runs well I think I would go that route.
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Can't make a bushing,no lathe, still would need to cut crank and true up to some uniform size to make bushing fit ? Would need to pull crank to have new keyway cut,work either way I suppose, I have a spare engine and likely will make one good one out of the two ! This one runs good, no smoke but has an internal problem with the gov so I need to open it up to fix that issue, reset gov a couple times to be sure,must be a broken gov or weight off or something , no resistance on the gov arm when running ,looked at everything external I could think off so I'll get the spare up and running ( not sure of it's condition ) or fix this one !
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