Fear the Deere

heckler56

Active member
My Dad could find great ways to destroy tools we all would love to have as he had no idea what to do with them. We had a "shade tree" mechanic next door that would help me on our mowers, sleds and eventually vehicle repairs. Then in high school we had auto shop and builder's trades that taught me a lot. I've never had to take a sled or atv back to the dealer for anything, do all my home repairs but todays autos are over my head unless it's basic maintenance.
Rp7x, remember Ross Ming auto shop/small engines? In the 60’s and 70’s I would wrench on engines and cars then life got in the way.
 

skiroule

Well-known member
Merry Christmas Everyone!

Motor is back together. Guess it doesn’t look all that much different but it does have new crank seals and motor mount bushings. Still has nice blue spark so she’ll run once she’s back in the sled.
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While it isn’t a very exciting motor to look at, it’s a reliable little powerplant and will get the job done. It’s been said that these Kioritz motors were some of the heaviest motors of the day and I can confirm that. These babies are a handful to lug around!
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skiroule

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To use Mezz’s term, the project has moved on to a new phase.

Motor is in and everything it needed to run is hooked up.
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I shouldn’t have been nervous about firing this one up for the first time, especially since it was running before I started messing with it. Maybe that’s why I was nervous, but she lit up on the second pull, settled into a nice steady 1600 RPM idle and laid down that haze of blue smoke a lot of us enjoy.

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Need to mount the air box but that’s about it on the motor end of things. Next focus will be on the secondary clutch, which needs new buttons. Then install it and mount a belt to see how the clutches work together. Guess it’s obvious I won’t make my planned completion date of tomorrow night but I’ll take where it’s at.

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mezz

Well-known member
Love it! I can smell the 2 stroke blue smoke from here. Your anticipated completion date is reasonably close, can't knock that. You're right on track.
 

skiroule

Well-known member
Thanks guys! I am looking forward to clearing the last few mechanical items off the list and getting back to the hood work. It’s hard to believe it was around the end of September that the painting was finished on it and it has sat that long without anything done to it since. It will take a while to finish as the headlight assemblies I have are a mess and will need a lot of work.

We still have snow but it’s set up like concrete and there’s none in the near-term forecast. It will be cooling down big-time this weekend and be sub-zero at night for about a week. If the U.P. has a similar cool-down it could mean some fresh stuff for any of you that are heading up there in a week or so.

Here’s hoping you guys have a great 2025 and as Gary says:

 
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