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D15II Done in by MOUSE | I bought my tractor on fathers day. It ran great, but by the summer it began not pulling very good. By early fall it would hardly pull itself in 1st low range. I was sure it was the Power Director.(engine clutch was replaced earlier.) After several months of waiting for good weather, I checked the PD according to manual. I noticed during this that the throw-out bearing was riding on the pressure plate fingers. SO I adjusted the clutch rod off the pedal to compensate. NO GOOD there. Found a mouse nest in Bellhousing so big that it would bind up behind throw-out bearing and actually keep my foot clutch from totally engaging. Took almost 2 hours to pry old mouse stuff out of bearing. Now the old D15 jumps like a mule when put in gear. WHO'D A THOUGHT !! Henry P, MO, entered 2007-04-08 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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Oil Bath Air Filters - by Chris Pratt. Some of us grew up thinking that an air filter was a paper thing that allowed air to pass while trapping dirt particles of a particles of a certain size. What a surprise to open up your first old tractor's air filter case and find a can that appears to be filled with the scrap metal swept from around a machine shop metal lathe. To top that off, you have a cup with oil in it ("why would you want to lubricate your carburetor?"). On closer examination (and some reading in a AC D-14 service manual), I found out that this is a pretty ingenious method of cleaning the air in the tractor's intake tract.
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