I bought an F17D something like 15 years ago and it's been a good little tractor that I have heartily abused. Pretty sure the D is for Diesel. Had about 700 hours on it and I believe that was accurate. Either the steering gearbox (manual) was broken when I got it or I broke it, so I replaced it...
Looks like this has all worked out pretty well. I was able to straighten and re-use the locking wire (bent a new hook on the end) and the 3 new seals came from McMaster Carr. Reused the old dust wiper. Putting it back together was a lot easier than taking it apart. One trick, I used a ring...
Definitely a 1/8" square lock wire. Do you have any of these lying around perhaps? I also can't get the rod wiper (seal). McM has something that should work for the rod seal, though it is .050" narrower than the groove, and they have a good looking double bulge o-ring type head seal that should...
It looked like .125" and I'm sure that's what it is but I'll measure it in a bit. The wire is square.
I'm ready to go back out and get the measurements on the rod seal, dust wiper, and gland nut o-ring so I can get those on order. McMC generally takes only a day to deliver.I'll see if I can...
All I can say is that's one he!! of a way to make a cylinder. I had a seal for the piston. McMasterCarr may have one for the shaft. I'm guessing that wire has to come from MTD. This one isn't long enough to go all the way around. I'll be test fitting it before it goes back together.
Jim
I have the cylinder in the big bench vise and can see what I have to work with. Am I right in thinking this wire is a square snap ring? It looks like it's rotated away from the slot and it does not rotate with the gland nut. Looks like it has a series of very small punch marks. I think I'll use...
Thanks, I never would have seen that. I didn't find any sort of a hole for a lock wire yet, any more suggestions? I spun the gland nut all the way around a couple times and could only see a smooth surface. Couldn't even tell if it was turning.
Jim
I just got one of these. Needs new seals in the hydraulic cylinder, but when I turn the big nut it doesn't come out. Anyone ever had one of these apart?
Jim
OK, got that fixed. New lower knuckle from JD was about $350, assorted small parts and back in business for under $500. Good enough.
While it was down I put new tires on it and I really like them a lot better. Went as big as I could. Also decided to go ahead with doing something about the...