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Edward H Lincoln
I got the 123 running and driving today. I pulled the engine and replaced the camshaft, the ACR still would not work, even with a new spring. I think the weight with the ACR tab is rubbing on the part that looks like a minutare trowel. I sure didn't have any fun gitting the balance weight and the cam aligned with the marks.
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thanks Kraig that helped alot. if anybody would happen to have the dimension that would be great, i have found several similar cylinders and just need to know which size i need to make my own set up.
 
DAVID; Thanks for the offer. About a 1/2" from the red mark the weight is rubbing on the metal. I had another nice camshaft and the engines runs great. I'm going to mess with this one and see if I can get it to work too.
 
Curious if anyone has seen or chatted with Jeremiah Chamberlain lately? Miss him and his projects / questions / observations..
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thanks Ed, i found one with a 6 inch stroke with a 300lb capacity that i was thinking of making some custom mounts for.
 
Lewis P

Thanks : when I said there were 6 bolts to move the rear end off the frame to get at the flapper to replace the pin . I did not think he was doing any more that just that. And I know this can be done with out taking other things apart . as the tractor body is lifted from the rear end : just let the rear end move ahead and well it worked for me.
 
Lewis Do-Dah - hey, so what do you do about the drive shaft since it's still connected?

Ed "Hot Rod" Lincoln - so replacing the camshaft did the trick and you're running/driving now. Sure sounds like something was binding on the ACR of the old cam even after you replaced the spring. I think these old engines are now beginning to show their real age and the cams must be failing.
 
Tim I am pretty sure the elect lift just replaces the hyd. lift cylinder. It has the same travel as the elect lift for the 147.

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Mike, I'm not sure how he's doing but from a quick look at his profile he last logged in some time today.

Jeremiah,
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Harry you must mean that for Don T. as I am talking about splitting not jacking the frame up.
 
Lewis Palma

There drive shaft will pull out . I see we have some no belivers . but I did that and would do that again.
 
A friend wanted me to take a look at his 14hp Kohler and see what it needed.He said he found some teeth when he changed oil.When I took the oil pan off, the lower balance gear had all the teeth worn off.None of them ever got in the other gears so I removed both balance gears.The lower gear was real loose and wobbled a lot.He somehow got all of those teeth out of the drain hole and no filings or any sign of a tooth in the pan.Will soon have it running again.
 
Lewis - Do Dah - no my post was actually directed to you. You can't split the rearend from the frame if you don't do something about the driveshaft. You indicated 6 rearend bolts and 1 nut and 1 pin but didn't mention the driveshaft connection - and I still think there may be others as well. What do you do about the driveshaft when you split yours?

Daniel M - the IH gods must have been playing chess with the Kohler Kings that day. You sure have a lucky friend.
 
Lucky,, Tell him to go buy a couple of lotto tickets.
 
Do-Dah - come on now, I think you're changing your tune. We're beginning to understand why some guys cut holes in the top of the frame - or why some guys never bothered to fix the flapper (which I wouldn't until I needed to split the tractor).
 
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