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Allis dave
Orange Level Joined: 10 May 2012 Location: Northern IN Points: 2911 |
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Hi guys,
I've been slowly working on this mower over the summer. I'm almost finished rebuilding the gearbox becasue it leacked and was full of grease. While waiting for a bearing I'm working on the frame There are 2- 1/4x2x2 angle irons that run underneath from the front of the mower to the gearbox to support lifting. These were all bent up and torn off behind the gearbox so I don't know how far back they should go. I'm replacing these with new. The way the holes line up it looks like these should be 5' long and run from the front of the mower clear to the back. It seems like that would make good lifting support as you'd be lifting from the front middle and back. Can anyone confirm on their mower if they have these supports underneath and were they attach? The issue I'm solving is the gearbox is sitting on top of angle irons welded on top on the frame and my replacement angle irons are bolted underneath the frame. This leaves a 1/4" gap or more (the thickness of the main frame) between my new irons underneath and the irons that the gear box sit on. I think I'm going to make a shim out of some 1/4 stock to fill up the gap, but this wasn't there originally so I'm curious if the underneath supports aren't supposed to go all the way to the back which is causing the issue
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Kenny L.
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NEIOWA Points: 1265 |
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Dave, in my operators manual and parts list for the 160 rotary mower it show two angles running from the front all the way to the back. HTH Kenny
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Kenny L.
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NEIOWA Points: 1265 |
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here a picture that's in my manual.
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garden_guy
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jul 2013 Location: Illinois Points: 1133 |
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I swear blades on the 160 and 172 are nearly impossible to take off... The cotter keys basically rusted into the slots so I can't get the castle nuts off, and they point "up" so room to get an impact on there is non-existent.
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Dave (NE)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2140 |
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Well, I went out, crawled on the ground and took a look at my shredder. I confirm, what Kenny is saying, that the angle irons do run all the way from the front to the back on either side of the gear box. There is one bolt at the front, two by the gear box, and another bolt at the back for each angle iron. Hope that helps. Dave
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Allis dave
Orange Level Joined: 10 May 2012 Location: Northern IN Points: 2911 |
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Thanks guys that's exactly what I wanted to know. I installed my new ones the same way. Front to back. I'l make a couple shims to take up the space in the middle and clamp everything together tight.
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Dave (NE)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2140 |
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did you ever come up with a slip clutch?
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Allis dave
Orange Level Joined: 10 May 2012 Location: Northern IN Points: 2911 |
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No, Either going to buy a new Tractor Supply clutch or just put it back together with only 2 instead of 4 1/4 bolts and see how it goes.
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3684 |
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Yep, that's pretty much the way bush-hog's are across the board. Nuts up, the button head on the bolt doesn't drag stuff around like the other side would. Reminds me, haven't sharpened the blades on the Mohawk yet this year. Seems like if you put a little anti-seize on things and service every year, things come apart easier.
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garden_guy
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jul 2013 Location: Illinois Points: 1133 |
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Yeah I wound up doing this number to sharpen mine since I couldn't take them off: |
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Allis dave
Orange Level Joined: 10 May 2012 Location: Northern IN Points: 2911 |
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Whatever works! My gearbox is off and the blades lying on the ground. They should be a lot easier to getoff when you can hold them and not lying on your back
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Dave (NE)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2140 |
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That's how I sharpen mine, too!
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55allis
Orange Level Joined: 30 Jun 2020 Location: Griswold Iowa Points: 690 |
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I took a loader tractor and flipped it so the hitch was in the air, much easier to work in there.
I rebuilt the gear box on mine because the races were cracked but the gears were fine. |
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1955 AC WD45 diesel with D262 repower, 1949 AC WD45
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ac hunter
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jan 2011 Location: OHIO Points: 989 |
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Nice mowers. Bet AC didn't build a lot of those.
Am wondering if anyone knows where to get a wheel like the tail wheel in Dave's mower picture. Looks like the depth gauge wheels on my AC snap coupler field cultivator. Mine are pretty shot, expecially the rubber. I have looked on the internet but can't find anything. May not have found the right source though. Thanks.
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Dave (NE)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2140 |
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Good luck finding the wheel. Or even the tire. The tire is a 4x16 semi-pneumatic tire. I needed a tire and eventually got one that is used as a gauge wheel on a White 5100 planter. Is not 100% correct, as the tire is at an angle and not flat, but works. Ironically, a few months ago I was at an auction with Allis stuff. In a pile, I found a wheel and tire that was an exact match to the original. Go figure!
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ac hunter
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jan 2011 Location: OHIO Points: 989 |
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Thanks Dave. I was kind of thinking the tire was n't even available anywhere. Maybe I'll see about your planter wheel suggestion.
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Dave (NE)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2140 |
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I worked with Mark Wells of Wells Implement in Plymouth NE to figure things out. The Agco part number is 71506603. He thought Agco may have the tire for a Landoll planter. You may try that also. Dave
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1963D17
Bronze Level Joined: 05 Jun 2021 Location: Alvord, Iowa Points: 89 |
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I have that same mower on my D17. The overunning clutch was shot. I bought an overunning adapter from tractor supply that goes between the tractor and the pto shaft. It works well.
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Allis dave
Orange Level Joined: 10 May 2012 Location: Northern IN Points: 2911 |
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part number 2009269 is pictured with arrows pointing at it. Does anyone have One of these for sale? The one on the left side of the mower is homemade. Homemade one has a "X" in the picture and is missing the adjustment holes. |
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ac hunter
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jan 2011 Location: OHIO Points: 989 |
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Thanks, Dave (NE). I wiil contact Mr. Wells and see how that goes. Thanks for the part #.
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