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Working on a Model 149. The hydro pump was leaking from both sides of the trunnion shaft, so I decided to split the tractor and pull out the pump. I plan to change all four seals.
DSCN2027.jpg DSCN2024.jpg This is the control side of the trunnion shaft. It has the typical wear seen on these tractors DSCN2025.jpg DSCN2026.jpg I'd like to do this job correctly while I have it apart, but I do not own a welder, I do not have access to a welder, and I do not know anyone who welds. Maybe someone on this site can help me out with this. I would be happy to pay.
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Tractor #1--1972 Model 149 with rear lift Tractor #2--1972 Model 149 with rear lift 1A tiller w/both extensions, 38" & 42" Mower Decks, Wheel Weights, Ohio Steel Fabricators 10" mold board plow, two 42" snow blades, QA-42A Snow Thrower, Brinly Sleeve Hitch |
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Try Jeff in PA one of the members on this forum
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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I see momma was gone to the store while you photo'ed tractor parts on the kitchen counter.
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x2 I to was going to say Jeff in PA
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![]() Thanks for the quick responses! I will try to track down Jeff in PA.
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Tractor #1--1972 Model 149 with rear lift Tractor #2--1972 Model 149 with rear lift 1A tiller w/both extensions, 38" & 42" Mower Decks, Wheel Weights, Ohio Steel Fabricators 10" mold board plow, two 42" snow blades, QA-42A Snow Thrower, Brinly Sleeve Hitch |
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Call Jeff or send it to me I do them all the time.
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go to tractor supply and get one of those JobSmart 110 flux core mig welders....some times they are on sale for $110 something dollars. they arent all that great but it will do the job and do other jobs for you. or save your pennys and buy a nice millermatic mig or lincoln or esab mig.
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Frank
Ive done worse, Ive done better. I didnt get to it yesterday with the mig so I had to use my off topic stick welder. Youll be fine and Kathy will get it in the mail to you monday. Our post office is closed on Sat due to their cut backs. Oh and I really should charge you for this job, not for the labor, but for that horrable sound of the file on the steel! Man that make my hair stand up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im glad I could help you out. |
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