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red hill New User
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 2:17 pm Post subject: kubota |
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i have this tg 1860 diesel lawn mower that has a bad rod bearing on #2 rod. bought it recently the guysaid he quit running it about 2 years ago when it started making nois he told me he thought it ha a rod noching. got it running didnot sound like a rod to me. starts and runs pretty good altho it had some nois that i didnot like. #1 & #3 ROD BEARING LOOK LIKE NEW THEN iremoved the oil pickup to acces #2 rod cap it was scratced up pretty good. went to remove crank. went to ceck timing marks for crank and the other gears thar is when the fun began i need some help on proper setting of the gearing. thanks |
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SuperABen Regular
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:57 pm Post subject: Re: kubota |
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I would post the question over on the new side of YTMag: http://www.todaystractors.com/ttforum/wwwboard1.html
Ben W. in VA
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