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    Battery / Charging

    Thanks to you for insights. Brand reads as Delco Remy and the plug is .25 x 1". Therefore as a part timer I am thinking just get a unit from the auto wreckers for 30 bucks or so, are these a universal item or are there specs I need to be aware of? Maybe a car alt is out of the question? Is...
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    Battery / Charging

    Well,,, I have traced the wiring from the alternator, the battery, and the ignition switch but cannot find a regulator. There is an old style dash board lamp wired in by the alt which the former owner told me when purchased in the spring, was to indicate when no charge was being thrown. Odd...
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    Battery / Charging

    So, I have been frying batteries and until now just thought the battery was toast and was boosting her. Yesterday I blew a front tire which had me near enough to the tractor for a period of time long enough to notice a hissing sound. Normally I kill the motor and move on; however, I traced it to...
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    1952 TEA 20 - sticky gear shift action

    I have found that like heavy equipment, sometimes to slightly clutch it enough to sort of giggle the gears so they no longer bind internally, frees it all up, espesially when the drive train is under some load.
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    Hydraulic Lift Failure

    Thank you all for your insights which made this job much less daunting. This note is to finalize the topic confirming that although the large degree of fluid streaming from the fork return spring area where attached to the work cylinder, seemed to great to be that of a degraded gasket where...
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    Bush Hog variation

    Edit feature disabled... should read finish mower vs rough cut. Thanks
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    Bush Hog variation

    What makes a bush hog type trimmer mower different from rough cut, the blades, positioning of mounted wheels, distance from ground, can one convert thier unit from rough cut to finish??? I have also been wondering if without a clutching type extension for the pto / drive shaft for my bush hog...
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    Hydraulic Curiosity

    Formerly referred to as a TO-20, it has been determined as a TE-A20 from Covington England. Having removed the lift cover I am assuming the gaskets for the work cylinder and cover marriage to be the only possible cause for fluid fall in the area of the fork spring. The question I am asking...
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    Model Conundrum

    The first one labeled #23 is the one I have. Where did you guys get these images they are great?
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    Model Conundrum

    Bingo Bob, thanks Come to think of it the first owner told me he knew the tractor was england built as per the carb.
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    Model Conundrum

    Bingo Bob, thanks
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    Model Conundrum

    For all intents and purposes I have been calling her a TO-20 and the PDF manual I found online for the same has been true until now. In ordering an oil pan gasket the item I receive is a couple of inches on the narrow side and is shy a couple of bolt holes on the back end. The manual also...
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    T0-20 lift cover and control valve fork removal

    How did you fix it?
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    Hydraulic Lift Failure

    Ok then... Put an implement on with a few hundred extra lbs of weight for back pressure to reveal leakage above, but there are no seals or o-rings with the tube being pressed in at the upper and lower spots making this a very unlikely source of leakage. Upon removal and inspection of the...
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    T0-20 lift cover and control valve fork removal

    Was this a pressed in tube that failed or the type with seals / o-ring?
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