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29 Jul 2015 09:05 #1
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Due to the tremendous power and earth moving torque of the famed 6hp Tecumseh H60 engine it was obviously too much for the 654 transmission mount.
Here's the damage
Clamp, grind, weld, grind, paint, should be good as new. At least good enough to last another 51 years. Now if I can just control all of that Techy power.....
Here's the damage
Clamp, grind, weld, grind, paint, should be good as new. At least good enough to last another 51 years. Now if I can just control all of that Techy power.....
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29 Jul 2015 10:13 #2
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That's the way I tell how hard a tractor was worked. That must have been a worker for sure.
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29 Jul 2015 11:45 #3
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29 Jul 2015 12:05 #4
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Are you going to add a steel plate, or is there not any room. My 854 had the same problem and there was a factory supplied steel plate that was welded in the damaged area. It sure made a solid repair. Just wondering.
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29 Jul 2015 18:56 #5
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John in Highland Indiana
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30 Jul 2015 03:51 #6
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I hear ya Major, to hot for any repair like that. We are baking here too.
I know you will make it better than new even if its in Sept.
I know you will make it better than new even if its in Sept.
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30 Jul 2015 04:19 #7
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10-4 on the heat......
Nice repair John!!!!!
Nice repair John!!!!!
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30 Jul 2015 13:56 #8
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I am shocked! I would never have thought to see so many stress cracks! Man she must have been used a lot and hard!
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01 Aug 2015 07:43 - 01 Aug 2015 07:52 #9
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If I were going to be working this tractor I definitely would have gone the route that John did with his "bullet proof" mount. Since cart duty and Grand kid rides are all she'll do from now on I opted to stitch weld the cracks from the transmission side of the mounting plate ( I hate vertical welding ) and add a 3/16 X 1 1/2 X 6 1/2 strap between the two bottom mount bolts to distribute the torque evenly across the lower mounts. 4 new grade 8 bolts and lock washers 3/4 X 3/8-16 for the top and 1 X 3/8-16 for the lower mounts due to the added thickness of the new brace. Turned out pretty good. Now to pressure wash it and apply a couple of coats of paint.
Think I'll add one of these 3/16" reinforcements to the 416-8 just to be safe.
Think I'll add one of these 3/16" reinforcements to the 416-8 just to be safe.
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01 Aug 2015 08:00 #10
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Looks like that should do it.
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