LouNY
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 12,315
- Location
- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
Got it on yesterday. It was kind of a pain.
I didn't pull the radiator and there was not a lot of working room.
Had to run into town and pick up a couple of bolts to make into alignment studs to mount the fan and hub to the water pump.
Could not get them aligned and a bolt started, then the shroud didn't want to lineup with the bolt holes, plus I had cut the fan belt off to get the tractor back up the driveway and out of the way. I had ordered a new belt but when I got to that point it was too long had to run into town and get a different belt. Finally got her started about 4 yesterday evening it was getting dark and cold so called it a day I'll check for leaks today. Had to work on her outside as the cabs won't fit in my little shop, didn't expect it to be such a pain to do.But it would have been quite a job to get her over to the farm and inside to work on. Keep thinking about a bigger shop here but hard to justify when the farms shop is only 3 miles away.
I looked all over and could not find a trace of gold plating any where on it and for the price it should have.
No external indication of failure except for the shaft being loose in the housing,
the only thing I can figure out is a bearing must have locked up and spun to get that loose so fast.
I didn't pull the radiator and there was not a lot of working room.
Had to run into town and pick up a couple of bolts to make into alignment studs to mount the fan and hub to the water pump.
Could not get them aligned and a bolt started, then the shroud didn't want to lineup with the bolt holes, plus I had cut the fan belt off to get the tractor back up the driveway and out of the way. I had ordered a new belt but when I got to that point it was too long had to run into town and get a different belt. Finally got her started about 4 yesterday evening it was getting dark and cold so called it a day I'll check for leaks today. Had to work on her outside as the cabs won't fit in my little shop, didn't expect it to be such a pain to do.But it would have been quite a job to get her over to the farm and inside to work on. Keep thinking about a bigger shop here but hard to justify when the farms shop is only 3 miles away.
I looked all over and could not find a trace of gold plating any where on it and for the price it should have.
No external indication of failure except for the shaft being loose in the housing,
the only thing I can figure out is a bearing must have locked up and spun to get that loose so fast.