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    Unknown part

    Any of you recognize this part? It was in a pallet of parts I bought at an auction.
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    L118 transaxle

    Thanks.
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    L118 transaxle

    Hoping to get some advice. I have a L118 JD lawn tractor with a ruined tranny. It's a JD AM134125 (Tuff Torq 768T2024000). I'm finding it hard to locate cross reference info on used trannies. I'm looking at a used K46AC tranny (JD AM131580) from a L120 and need to know if that will work in my...
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    Hydraulic adapter plates - 65 and 165

    Mine's diesel. Thought it was a 65 vs. 165 difference, but gas vs. diesel makes sense. I just ordered a 4-bolt. Thanks.
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    Hydraulic adapter plates - 65 and 165

    Bob N.Y. is right - the steering linkage is not a problem on the 165. ptfarmer - As for the adapter plate, the 4-hole plate is part number 708639M1 and seems to be widely available online and is the one called for on the 165. I never thought of drilling and tapping the pulley to take the...
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    Hydraulic adapter plates - 65 and 165

    Hi, folks. I just picked up an old front end loader for my 165 that I'm starting to install. I was pleased to see that it came with the front auxiliary pump and adapter plate. Unfortunately, the pump came off a 65 (3-hole plate) and mine's a 165 (4-hole plate). So, I have a question about...
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    steering bushings massey 3165

    DavidP - I need to install bushings in my 165 steering shaft and do not have the 2 inch reamer suggested. You mention honing with a glaze busting tool. Is it possible to use a brake or block cylinder hone to ream these? My block home will go down to 2 inches. I know it's important to keep the...
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    165 power steering

    Thanks, all. Will get on it and report back.
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    165 power steering

    First post. Love the forum. Fixing up circa 1967 MF 165 diesel and first issue to tackle is steering. I have 2 problems - the power steering system leaks like a sieve, and there is a big time shimmy while going down the road at anything over, say, 10-12 mph. Both wheels violently shimmy in...
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