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Old 05-11-2009, 11:56 PM
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When you get a chance,could you please,take a picture of the underside,where the steering column hooks up???Im intrested in the steering column because I dont have one!! mine was a cobbled home made one,Some one actually welded a plate over the opening and welded a pipe to that they had a solid piece of 1 inch bar stock running through it the steering wheel welded to one side and some sort ot t fitting on the under side!!Got that all cut off besides the solid plate Ill have to grind off.

You DONT have to go out tonight and get the pics its getting late,just when you get a chance

Thanks alot sir
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Jason, I can upload some for you in the morning too, in fact I have an extra column if interested. I am starting chassis tear down on mine tonight and tomorrow.
Need anything else I'd be glad to help also,

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Old 05-12-2009, 12:07 AM
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Im bidding on a column on greedbay right now,(ebay),but will in the future need a couple things such as a hood!!!Just gotta save,but i will contact you thank you very much.Start a thread or post some pics here if you want i would like to see the progress,I love following the progress threads.
Yes you are more than welcome to post the pictures of the steering, I look forward to them,I just have never seen the correct way everything hooks up down under the column!!!
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Old 05-12-2009, 01:32 AM
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Hey Jason!!!! How's it going good buddy!!!

Well Jason, I went out and took some pics of the steering connections. I'm pretty sure our good buddy JayBrd can get you better pics than these, since he's fixin' to do a tear down on his tractor. Hope this helps though??? Sorry for all the grease around the steering connections. I always try to keep plenty of grease around the steering department, making sure that nothing ever locks up under there. Take care good buddy!!!!





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Here you go Sirs




If you need to know what the battery box is for sizes here you go too 8.25"X5.5"X 4" deep. Super simple to make..





Hope this helps and if you need anything else let me know
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Thanks alot guys,
looks like im going to have to find that bracket it attaches to also!!!
Jason,Let me know what you want for the extra column,and if you have that bracket !!I didnt get the one on epay!!!
Thanks alot for the pictures
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Thanks alot guys,
looks like im going to have to find that bracket it attaches to also!!!
Jason,Let me know what you want for the extra column,and if you have that bracket !!I didnt get the one on epay!!!
Thanks alot for the pictures
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You're welcome
I'll PM you pictures tomorrow aft....Or if you want you can PM me me a list of what you all need and I'll see what I can do.
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Thank you very much!!!!
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Old 05-23-2009, 12:33 PM
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Ok
I took the clutch apart this morning,What a mess!!!

Got one question,How hard do you think it will be to find #14 in the picture below,Clutch release collar????
Mine has a hole wore in the side and is a general mess,the rest looks ok.Could someone post some pictures of the release collar and the pressure plates??
Im qurious what the material is to look like.Ill try to get a camera tuesday and post some pics.



Also the third hole back in the drive shaft,closest to the rear end,is that to go all the way through the drive shaft??,and have a spirol pin,mine does not and had a peice of wire kinda twisted around the shaft holding the spring,witch I broke off in the shaft!!!
My 70 has a spirol pin there holding the spring and washer.
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Hey Jason!!! How's it going good buddy!!!!

Jason, you can find part #14 at Carter & Gruenewald. Carter & Gruenewald calls it the Collar Clutch Assembly, and it's priced at $103.81 plus $8.00 to ship it. By the way, the third hold that is placed at the very end of the Drive Shaft does go all the way through. And it should have a Thin Spiral Pin going through it, to hold the Pressure Spring along with a washer. One more thing Jason, make sure to buy new Thrust Washers(2) and a new Thrust Bearing(1). Or else your Original will have a bad take off. I learned that one the hard way.lol Let me know if you need anything else. I'll be more than happy to help you out. Take care good buddy!!!!
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