[AJD] a 110
Mitchell Daly
md31043 at msn.com
Wed May 17 19:13:24 PDT 2006
Bruce,
Thanks for the positive vote. I figured to give them a good shot of Kroil first and let them soak for awhile before I put the wrench on them. I'll report back after the job is complete.
Mitch
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From: Bruce Mahr<mailto:martian at winco.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [AJD] a 110
Mitch: I've never had trouble getting the bracket bolts to come out. Pretty
simple and straight forward.
Bruce Mahr
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Subject: [AJD] a 110
I was working on one of my smaller John Deeres on Sunday, a 1967 110 that a
dear friend gave to me, along with mower, snow blade, wheel weights and
chains, and I was unhappy with the starter/generator belt tension. Grabbed
my wrenches and started working on it. What I discovered is that the bolts
that hold each end of the generator to the mounting bracket are sheared off.
Got to drill them out and the easiest method appears to be to remove the
mounting bracket from the block. This is a Kohler 8 hp and the parts book
shows the 2 bolts that hold the bracket to the block.
Before attacking these 2 bolts, has anyone had to remove this bracket and do
you think that these bolts will back out without much trouble. The last
thing I want to do is shear these off.
Mitch Daly
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<DIV>Bruce,</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks for the positive vote. I figured to give them a good shot of
Kroil first and let them soak for awhile before I put the wrench on them.
I'll report back after the job is complete.</DIV>
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<DIV><BR></DIV>Mitch: I've never had trouble getting the bracket bolts to come
out. Pretty <BR>simple and straight forward.<BR><BR>Bruce Mahr<BR><BR>-----
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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:26 PM<BR>Subject: [AJD] a 110<BR><BR><BR>I was working
on one of my smaller John Deeres on Sunday, a 1967 110 that a <BR>dear friend
gave to me, along with mower, snow blade, wheel weights and <BR>chains, and I
was unhappy with the starter/generator belt tension. Grabbed <BR>my
wrenches and started working on it. What I discovered is that the bolts
<BR>that hold each end of the generator to the mounting bracket are sheared
off. <BR>Got to drill them out and the easiest method appears to be to remove
the <BR>mounting bracket from the block. This is a Kohler 8 hp and the
parts book <BR>shows the 2 bolts that hold the bracket to the
block.<BR><BR>Before attacking these 2 bolts, has anyone had to remove this
bracket and do <BR>you think that these bolts will back out without much
trouble. The last <BR>thing I want to do is shear these
off.<BR><BR>Mitch Daly<BR><A
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