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Would you belive this started as a brake job?

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JimIA View Drop Down
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    Posted: 01 May 2011 at 11:45pm
Sad but true!  I was looking forward to a nice simple brake job on the old WD45.  Believe it or not she had the original brakes yet.  I figured this out when I saw the brake pins did not have any paint off of them and were really rusted in there(big surprise).  It all started when I pulled the covers off and say the axle seals were leaking some and there was oil in around the brake area. While taking off the left wheel I found I had a final drive bearing going out as well as a leaking seal, the other final drive axle is leaking some too but not as bad as the first, but will be replaced while I am there.  When I pulled the diff carrier off on the left side to remove the seal I was brought to the attention that the carrier bearings were pitted and needing replacement as well!  While the wheels are off I am also freeing up and repairing the wheel eccentrics.  Where does it stop! lol  Last year I overhauled the engine (first time as well), rebuilt the hydraulic pump and replaced a few pto gears, and replaced many gaskets and seals.   I'm hoping after this that the old 45 will be good for another 50+ years! lol Had to share.

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In a word, YES!
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Looks like one handy stand you got under her!
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It would still be a brake job but your the kind that wants to get her done right.   
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Good job Jim!!! It will be a great feeling to know what you have after its all fixed.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Matt MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 May 2011 at 7:22am
Brakes? who needs brakes anyways??? Not sure but I think the tractor is just making excuses to sit inside the shop??
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I know it takes a while, and some money, but if you are like me, you will feel readly glad you didn, when it's done, and will know it was done right.  Until that pesky 1st drip appears :-O
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My D14 is waiting for the same treatment.  In its case, I won't be able to quit 'til I get to the Power Director :-/
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What is the thing mounted under the generator on the  B?
Allis B, IB, Low B, G, D10, JD M, 8KCAB, C152
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well...while yer in there...just as well!! been there before!!!
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Jim, you've got some really nice looking original tractors there.
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My D17D started out as a simple head gasket. So far it's turned into a complete rehab from the flywheel forward. It has noisy bearings in the rear, so something tells me I'll be tearing the rear end apart too....
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Mine started as an exploded Governor, found broken teeth on the timing gear, now I have the entire engine apart and need a new crankshaft and pistons... but as everyone has said, once it's back together, it will last for another 70 years...
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5 1938 B's, 1940 B, 1944 WF C, 1948 NF C, Gleaner A, White Top Rotobaler, 1957 IH Golden Jubilee... I'm either a collector, or crazy!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JimIA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 May 2011 at 12:18am
The the thing under the generator is actually a home made generator bracket.  That B is a 1940 and did not have the bolts in the block for the generator mount.  I am in the slow process of converting it back to a hand start B.  I am planning to have it match up to my 1940 40 combine.

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That is what you call having fun.....course more fun is using it after you finish the job.
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