[AJD] Greetings / Fly Wheel
Duane Larson
jdlarson at comcast.net
Sat Dec 18 06:46:01 PST 2004
Troy,
Welcome back - we're still here, mostly. I would give Dave at Allen Machine
Works a call (423) 753-5738. They make the Taper-Loc flywheels and he
should be able to give you some advice. They do have to be put on tight,
and there is a procedure to follow when installing one. I have not heard of
this problem before, FWIW.
Regards,
Duane Larson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Troy Bogdan" <tbogdan1 at earthlink.net>
To: <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 7:28 AM
Subject: [AJD] Greetings / Fly Wheel
> Hello,
> I have been away from ATIS for some time now, but wanted to let you know
> that I am back as a subscriber. I hope to hear from many old familiar
> names, and hope to meet lots of new ones also.
>
> I have two antique tractors. A 1953 John Deere 70, and a 1945 Farmall A.
>
> My question today is, how do I keep my JD 70's fly-wheel from coming
> loose/falling off? Several years ago, I replaced my original flywheel
with
> a new taper-lock flywheel. About a year ago, the flywheel started
slipping
> outward, and rubbing against the flywheel cover. I tightened it up and it
> would come loose again in a few days. It started happening more
frequently,
> so now I leave the flywheel cover off all the time, because I am
constantly
> tightening it up. This is getting annoying, and hate having the flywheel
> cover off all the time, 1) because it is dangerous, and 2) I like to step
on
> it when I am filling it with gas (when it is off, I have to step on the
> wobbily flywheel). Any suggestions???
>
> By the way, I took it into a local shop that specializes in antique
> tractors, and they say I need a new taper lock for $300+ They say I wore
> the old one out by running it with a loose flywheel, but they have been
> wrong before, and I want a second, or third, opinion. What do you folks
> think?
>
> Otherwise, this has been a very good, strong running tractor, and is my
main
> tractor for tillage (rototiller), cultivation, mowing, etc. on the farm.
> I've owned it for over 10 years, and I've worked it very hard over the
> years.
>
> Thanks very much, and hope to talk with you soon.
> Troy Bogdan, Pure earth Organic Farm, North-West Pennsylvania
> WWW.PUREEARTHORGANIC.COM (Web site needs updated, but still informative).
>
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