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There are parts lists for these tractors, but no repair manuals. That's why this site is here, so people who have been there and done that can share with those who haven't yet.
And now for something totally boring. We had the wedding out on the new turf, and the reception in the new unfinished greenhouse.There's no way we could pull this off in a week today. My wife can barely walk now and I'm older and slower. Sure brings back memories though!
I'm not sure either. Drain, fill and go!
Looking good Bob. Reminds me of leveling the site for our greenhouse. 90 yards of fill to level it to the existing 30 foot shed I had already built. We borrowed a friends Ford 35-40 HP tractor to do the job, knew right then and there I needed one . My wife helped me and we got the greenhouse up along with 1500 SF of turf put down in a week so we could have 70 people over for our wedding
You will no doubt transfer the load elsewhere. I had a wheel up against a rock unknowingly, and tore the welds on the mount for the steering ram that is bolted to the front axle. Luckily it was put on with a really crappy weld or it would have torn the tire's sidewall, or broke something else.
There's a lot of people out there running 100% bio in older Mercedes and diesel VW Rabbits.
Bob Rooks wrote: AW46 will be fine in your moderate Bay Area climate. Man, I miss that climate .
Not that I miss Oakland that much but….. It was 80 yesterday and I finally put out the tomatoes I've had in 2 gallon pots in the greenhouse, it's supposed to be 34 tonight
Sweet !
Is it a shuttle shift? If so it could be a few different roller pins.
Mine has the twin pumps, no diverter valve. I have a similar job this week, putting an oil pump in the wife's car. There are specs in the manual to check clearances, but at 190,000 miles I'm not putting the old one back in anyway. Is there an easy way to bypass the diverter?
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