This is nutz

Daren Todd

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
May 18, 2014
10,146
6,576
113
Vilonia, Arkansas
Try getting any belt for the 1940’s? Pennsylvania Panzer lawn tractor.

Call any parts place and give them the belt number. What’s it go on? A Pennsylvania Panzer from sometime before we were both born. I don’t see that in my computer. Of course you don’t. They quit making them before parts places had computers. Can’t sell you a belt if the model isn’t in the computer.

Usually I can talk a manager into selling me the dang belt. Ordering online from some places is just as hard without inputting a specific machine.
Yup, at that point I would let them know I would be finding a new auto parts store. That dudes an idiot.
 

Daren Todd

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
May 18, 2014
10,146
6,576
113
Vilonia, Arkansas
Skeets, I had the same challenge trying to get the little primer bulb for a similar engine. I was in the store that has a repair department so I went over there and the wouldn't even try until I had an engine number. I asked them how many sizes do you have? They don't know.

That is why Amazon has grow so big. People don't have to talk to another person who doesn't give a crap about service.


My neighbor traded in a '72 Ranchero in '76 with 12,000 miles on it. I told him he'd be better off calling a cab driving 4K miles a year. You're not far ahead of that! ;)
The year before my great aunt gave me her Belair, she put 300 miles on it. Insurance on it cosg her $1 a mile 🤣😂🤣😂😂
 

skeets

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
14,551
3,298
113
SW Pa
Well it was one of the most grueling 2 buck piece I have ever had to install. Im sure there is some kind of trick to put all that crap together in to one compounded mess but damned if I could figure it out I even used 2 large nails that fit through all the holes and in to the block, so I could slide everything over them and hold it pull one out and put the bolt in,, you know,,, nope every time I added one piece another moved,,, GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR and this is why I hate working on these things! But it is together 7 hours later! runs on gas now,,, BUT the freekin choke has to be part way closed and its not up to speed,,,, One more reason I aint never turned a wrench for a living,,, every mechanical thing I touch, turns to soft squishy stuff,,,, in fact it seems that what ever I touch any more does that
 

PHPaul

Well-known member

Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
Apr 2, 2015
1,024
972
113
Downeast Maine
www.eastovershoe.com
,, One more reason I aint never turned a wrench for a living,,, every mechanical thing I touch, turns to soft squishy stuff,,,, in fact it seems that what ever I touch any more does that
Remind me not to shake hands with you...:D
 
  • Haha
Reactions: 3 users

GreensvilleJay

Well-known member

Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
Apr 2, 2019
11,400
4,898
113
Greensville,Ontario,Canada
dang 7 HOURS??? you got some patience ! I'd have launched it and emptied all 5 deer slugs before it dropped......

nails were a good idea though the 'proper' tools are long Metric threaded bolts, heads cut off with a slight deburring....
now that you know, please tear the carb off, jumble up the 5-8 spacers and gaskets and start all over.:D

BTW , welcome to the Skool of hard knocks !!!
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

skeets

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
14,551
3,298
113
SW Pa
Yeah jay had I been thinking, I would have gotten some long studs, or all thread , lock nuts and washers but things just dont work sometimes, ,lol
 

trial and error

Well-known member

Equipment
B7100dt manual trans. homemade FEL, 4 way hydraulic dozer blade
Feb 16, 2023
396
388
63
NY
dang 7 HOURS??? you got some patience ! I'd have launched it and emptied all 5 deer slugs before it dropped......

nails were a good idea though the 'proper' tools are long Metric threaded bolts, heads cut off with a slight deburring....
now that you know, please tear the carb off, jumble up the 5-8 spacers and gaskets and start all over.:D

BTW , welcome to the Skool of hard knocks !!!
Kind of like doing rear emergency brake shoes and hardware on the back of a fiat (Ram) 1500 in the dark, days before we where suppossed to take it on a trip. Factory wants you to pull the axle shafts but the interwebs swears you can do it with them in.... you can, but you better put all the guns hammers and other destructive tools away. ecause your gonna lose a few years of patience before you get it done ask me how I know. I was within millimeters of giving up and running it without e brakes for the trip but nys requires e brakes for their inspection so it was either then or by the end of that month I bit the bullet instead of aiming it where I wanted to, and got it done wothout pulling the axles and without a lift. Hope I never have to do it again becuase it's almost (almost) worth paying someone to do it