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About got the frontend of my to30 fixed, but 1 more question

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Anthony_TN

10-12-2007 11:16:08




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In my shop manual it shows a spacer on the right side between the motor and axle support. Anyone know how thick this spacer is? The old guy that had the tractor before me had 3 washers between the support and motor on both sides. My only guess is they were there to push the axle support out enough that the radius arms would line up, since the axle was bent back so much? IT's been a real mess fixing the damage he had done to this old tractor. Still got quite abit to fix unfortunately, but this should get it in working order for now. Thanks, Anthony

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Hal Hadaller

11-10-2007 17:40:04




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 Re: About got the frontend of my to30 fixed, but 1 more ques in reply to Anthony_TN, 10-12-2007 11:16:08  
Engine Support Spacer. Mine had the spacer in the left side but none on the right side. It has the 12 volt alternator conversion and evidently, they removed the generator bracket which also served as the spacer on the right side of the motor mount. I made one similar to the left spacer. Axle would be crooked without both spacers.



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Dan S (NY)

10-12-2007 16:31:40




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 Re: About got the frontend of my to30 fixed, but 1 more ques in reply to Anthony_TN, 10-12-2007 11:16:08  
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As I have my TO30 all apart, I took a picture of the spacer. Put the calipers on it and it measures .25 inches thick.

Dan



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Anthony_TN

10-13-2007 14:10:12




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 Re: About got the frontend of my to30 fixed, but 1 more ques in reply to Dan S (NY), 10-12-2007 16:31:40  
Thanks so much Dan!



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John H TO20

10-12-2007 14:42:18




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 Re: About got the frontend of my to30 fixed, but 1 more ques in reply to Anthony_TN, 10-12-2007 11:16:08  
On my TO20 the spacer extends above the axle support and is the moutning bracket for the generator.



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anthony fowler

10-12-2007 16:13:17




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 Re: About got the frontend of my to30 fixed, but 1 more ques in reply to John H TO20, 10-12-2007 14:42:18  
On the to30, there is a spacer instead of the bracket coming down like that



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