oh don't worry.. you'll have more questions

these oldies like to be touched now and then. here's one to scratch down. valves adjust at 15 thousandths hot..
i'd loosent he slip clutch so that it freely slipped.. then adjust it tighter till it stopped slipping and test it on a patch of grass. use a paint marker to mark across the media and edges.. then mow. if the line is still lined up it didn't slip and you are good.. if it did slip mowing a strip.. tighten more and recheck with a new line. paperwhite makes a good line.
install the orc correct so that it freewheels 1 way...
lift mower on 3p with pto shaft unhooked from tractor but on mower.. lift it even so mower drive is direct across from pto on tractor.. thi is the shortest distance. set mower shadft next to tractor pto to see if it is too long. ideally at shortest area you still want an inch of play.. and on extension.. at least 6" overlap.
if a square on square or triangle in triangle or lemon in lemon cross section shaft.. figure amount needed to be cut.. then cut half that amount off the end of each shaft.. sheild in cluded. if a square inner into a round outter with square inner drive.... don't cut that way.. post back.. have to cut the aft of te round shaft and some of the inner shaft down.. reason is as round with square end is drive end and is only at front of shaft.. so you can';t cut it off..
on t he slip clutch.. it will attach to the mower with a bolt in the hole that the shaer bolt used. shear bolt would have been a gr2.. for attaching the slip clutch though, use a hard bolt. don't want it to shear or partially shear vs the clutch slipping...