Mike Patterson
(flywheel over - teeth seemed to seat correctly? Just don't want to strip the corner of the teeth off too much?
I think the adjustment on the slot will set how tight the starter gear fits in the flywheel . I don`t think you have to worry about it tearing off a tooth when you start the tractor. I do think its important to have the dept set correctly. The used flywheel should have wear marks to tell you how deep to set the starter gear. to tight will hurt the starter and to loose will cause damage to the flywheel teeth .
I did haul a few loads of ground with the loader today and now see I will have to give Charlie an order . the tractor will speed up on its own, I think there is a friction part on the hydro shaft that needs replacing .I have to hold the hydro lever to keep it from going to fast.It scared me today when it just took off . I did get a drive on the 147 and my 62 Original today also. Later Don T
(flywheel over - teeth seemed to seat correctly? Just don't want to strip the corner of the teeth off too much?
I think the adjustment on the slot will set how tight the starter gear fits in the flywheel . I don`t think you have to worry about it tearing off a tooth when you start the tractor. I do think its important to have the dept set correctly. The used flywheel should have wear marks to tell you how deep to set the starter gear. to tight will hurt the starter and to loose will cause damage to the flywheel teeth .
I did haul a few loads of ground with the loader today and now see I will have to give Charlie an order . the tractor will speed up on its own, I think there is a friction part on the hydro shaft that needs replacing .I have to hold the hydro lever to keep it from going to fast.It scared me today when it just took off . I did get a drive on the 147 and my 62 Original today also. Later Don T