ancho
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In 24 hours I've gone from never owning a Kubota, directly to owning 2 of them. I've been nursing along a 15-year-old Craftsman riding mower with a 17hp Briggs for the last 3 years, and I think it's getting tired. Aside from mowing, we also drag our 2 pastures twice a week (approximately 2 acres each). Needless to say, it consumes parts and fuel at a rapid pace.
So, sensing the impending doom of the Craftsman, I picked up a G1800, running well, with around 900 hours on it, but a badly rusted (unusable) deck. Some corrosion on the frame of the tractor, especially under the battery. Nothing apparently structural, from what I can see.
I then found a G1900 with no engine, 2300 hours on the meter, but in well maintained condition (a local school district owned it, I think it was stored indoors). This mower was equipped with the 60" deck in nearly pristine condition.
So, I know the 16hp motor in the G1800 is probably not ideal to run the 60" deck, but it's what I've got to work with right now. I've only got about 2-2.5 acres to mow, so I don't "think" it will be an undue amount of stress on the motor... please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I have already torn down the front half of both tractors, and have swapped the engine into the G1900. However, in the process of unbolting the rear driveshaft from the fan drive pulley on the motor, one of the bolts sheared off flush with the flange. I haven't yet attempted to extract it, but my past track record with extracting sheared off bolts, has not been great.
I've ordered a replacement pulley from Messick's, in case I can't salvage this one.
In regard to removing the bolt that holds this pulley to the crankshaft -- is it OK to use an impact to remove it? Or do I need to lock the flywheel and just use a breaker bar?
I've read a bunch of threads on here already, and look forward to learning more! Thanks for any input!
Here's my starting point!

So, sensing the impending doom of the Craftsman, I picked up a G1800, running well, with around 900 hours on it, but a badly rusted (unusable) deck. Some corrosion on the frame of the tractor, especially under the battery. Nothing apparently structural, from what I can see.
I then found a G1900 with no engine, 2300 hours on the meter, but in well maintained condition (a local school district owned it, I think it was stored indoors). This mower was equipped with the 60" deck in nearly pristine condition.
So, I know the 16hp motor in the G1800 is probably not ideal to run the 60" deck, but it's what I've got to work with right now. I've only got about 2-2.5 acres to mow, so I don't "think" it will be an undue amount of stress on the motor... please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I have already torn down the front half of both tractors, and have swapped the engine into the G1900. However, in the process of unbolting the rear driveshaft from the fan drive pulley on the motor, one of the bolts sheared off flush with the flange. I haven't yet attempted to extract it, but my past track record with extracting sheared off bolts, has not been great.
I've ordered a replacement pulley from Messick's, in case I can't salvage this one.
In regard to removing the bolt that holds this pulley to the crankshaft -- is it OK to use an impact to remove it? Or do I need to lock the flywheel and just use a breaker bar?
I've read a bunch of threads on here already, and look forward to learning more! Thanks for any input!
Here's my starting point!

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