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The exhaust port has no threads left, the muffler was completely corroded away and water was getting in, value was stuck so there was no compression... it was this or replace the motor.... for now this will do fine
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Makes sense.
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I have the motor from the parts tractor but it doesnt have a muffler either... go figure. Lol
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Good thing I saved the clutch from the parts tractor... the old disc fell out in pieces on the shop floor, at least I didnt have to push it to the shop. Lol
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Is there a 1” front axle upgrade that can be done on a 126??
I just picked up a Johnson 10TC fel so Im trying to figure out what tractor to put it on.
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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Put an axle on it off an 82 series.
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Not for a NF. You can switch to a wide frame front axle and go the "C" style spindles.
Here's something to think about Lance. Guys always get all excited about upgrading that axle to a bigger diameter with a FEL. But no one ever thinks about the fact that the spindle bolt.... the long one that goes through the axle and the spindle "C" is still just a 1/2" bolt. And the metal that holds the 1" axle is the same size..... so what good did the upgrade really do? NONE. Same goes for that silly hub "upgrade". Pointless. If you are going to do it, you are better off building your own spindle assembly's and making them heavier. |
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Good point, so... it would probably be best to just go over the oem setup and refresh anything that may be worn, maybe add grease zerts if needed, and just mot get foolish overworking it. That I can do, I would likely just haul tractor parts around with it anyway so probably never more than a couple hundred pounds. I was just thinking if I put this fel on it theres one more reason not to sell it. Lol ...like I need one
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The framework on the fel is specific for a Ford Lgt series tractor and mounts to either side of the rear axle.... I dont think the 126 has enough clearance around the brakes so I’ll likely put the fel on one of my opensided LGTs and sell the closed sided Lgt165 that it came on.
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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Finally gettin around to installing the salvaged clutch from one 126 into the other 126.... not alot of clearance in there so I cheated and slide the engine ahead abit. Parts are all back in place but the bolts/pins and adjustments I left for tomorrow.
Post office called to notify me of a package.... Im hoping thats the headlight panel from Jeremy
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