So this tractor is new to me and was given to me by my father in law. In 2005, I finally coaxed him into letting me fix it. He was rototilling with it in 1988 when the bolts that held the rototiller to the tractor worked loose bending the PTO shaft in the process. One hole stripped and part of the boss on the lower corner stripped. He attemped to drilll out one hole and repair it and just apparently found better things to do and lost interest.
So back in 2005 we talked and he gave me the tractor which included a convoluted FEL from a Craftsman tractor and the tiller. I found a PTO shaft and bearing and then well, life got in the way and never did anything with it. Fast forward it to two weeks ago.
I went over and decided to get that tractor working because I need to rototill my yard to put my lawn in and spread gravel and such. I checked the coolant level, the 22 year old (if not older) coolant is still green and clear, the diesel was a little odd looking but still stunk like diesel and wasn't cloudy, the oil was of course dirty but there was no moisture in it or condensation on the stick. The transmission has no oil it because the PTO shaft was not installed.
I hooked jumper cables up to it. I turned the key on and immediately the little electrical fuel pump began to tick. Cool! I thought. I cranked it over and began to get some white smoke. BADASS! I thought. Injectors still work and diesels ok. Well, I kept dinking with it and it would want to go and then falter. I finally figured out that I needed to glow it for about it 30 seconds. It would then go and die. Damn it! I pulled the line off at the electric fuel pump and no fuel. I went to the other side of the tractor and hmm I thought. I flipped the fuel shut off lever and fuel began to pour out of the fuel pump feed hose. The fuel was just shut off! Apparently "on" is with the petcock 90 degrees to the line instead of parralell. (everything is in Japanese) . I pulled the rubber hose off at the injection pump and verified fuel delivery. I reintstalled the hose, glowed for 30 seconds and presto! It runs like a top on the 22 year old Diesel fuel.
I quickly shut it down. I put the ramps on the tailgate of my truck and fired it back up again and drove it up the ramps and brought it home.
So here I am now.
This looks like the PTO Reverser everyone speaks of. The pulley on it is for the belt that drives the pump for the FEL.
Rice Paddy Tires?
The steering sector box had water coming out of it. It looks like some water ran down the steering shaft, pooled and then froze inside the box causing it to crack. I think JB Weld should be adequate for this.
I have a used shaft to replace the bent PTO shaft and a new bearing. Napa cannot get the 25 x 38 x 8 MM Seal for the shaft so I need to look around. Any tips?
1)How does the air filter work? The bottom was full of oil so I assume it's an oil bath.
2)What type of for the transmission case?
3) Where can I get new tines for the tiller?
I'll post pics of the accessories later but I need to get the PTO fixed and make sure the engine is going run some hours before I spend money on this little beast.
So back in 2005 we talked and he gave me the tractor which included a convoluted FEL from a Craftsman tractor and the tiller. I found a PTO shaft and bearing and then well, life got in the way and never did anything with it. Fast forward it to two weeks ago.
I went over and decided to get that tractor working because I need to rototill my yard to put my lawn in and spread gravel and such. I checked the coolant level, the 22 year old (if not older) coolant is still green and clear, the diesel was a little odd looking but still stunk like diesel and wasn't cloudy, the oil was of course dirty but there was no moisture in it or condensation on the stick. The transmission has no oil it because the PTO shaft was not installed.
I hooked jumper cables up to it. I turned the key on and immediately the little electrical fuel pump began to tick. Cool! I thought. I cranked it over and began to get some white smoke. BADASS! I thought. Injectors still work and diesels ok. Well, I kept dinking with it and it would want to go and then falter. I finally figured out that I needed to glow it for about it 30 seconds. It would then go and die. Damn it! I pulled the line off at the electric fuel pump and no fuel. I went to the other side of the tractor and hmm I thought. I flipped the fuel shut off lever and fuel began to pour out of the fuel pump feed hose. The fuel was just shut off! Apparently "on" is with the petcock 90 degrees to the line instead of parralell. (everything is in Japanese) . I pulled the rubber hose off at the injection pump and verified fuel delivery. I reintstalled the hose, glowed for 30 seconds and presto! It runs like a top on the 22 year old Diesel fuel.
I quickly shut it down. I put the ramps on the tailgate of my truck and fired it back up again and drove it up the ramps and brought it home.
So here I am now.
This looks like the PTO Reverser everyone speaks of. The pulley on it is for the belt that drives the pump for the FEL.
Rice Paddy Tires?
The steering sector box had water coming out of it. It looks like some water ran down the steering shaft, pooled and then froze inside the box causing it to crack. I think JB Weld should be adequate for this.
I have a used shaft to replace the bent PTO shaft and a new bearing. Napa cannot get the 25 x 38 x 8 MM Seal for the shaft so I need to look around. Any tips?
1)How does the air filter work? The bottom was full of oil so I assume it's an oil bath.
2)What type of for the transmission case?
3) Where can I get new tines for the tiller?
I'll post pics of the accessories later but I need to get the PTO fixed and make sure the engine is going run some hours before I spend money on this little beast.