Put rear axle seals and brake shoes on and now I have this tractor to a point where I can use it and see what it does.
The next thing I will be doing though is getting the loader on it. I think the bushing is missing for the front axle pivot pin. Take a look at the first picture below. The pin is pointed upwards. If I put the jack under the bumper on front it will straighten the pin up. Can I straighten the pin up and put a new bushing on or do I really need to pull the front axle and put a new pin in as well?
Along the same lines, I'm not sure my crank pulley will work for the loader pump. The second picture is my pulley which does not have mounting holes for the shaft adapter, which is the third picture. The left side of picture attaches to pump and right side to pulley. Do I need to get a pulley with mounting holes or is there a way to get this pump shaft rigged up? In the picture the shaft is cut because the guy that took the loader off his tractor could not get it to break loose.
The next thing I will be doing though is getting the loader on it. I think the bushing is missing for the front axle pivot pin. Take a look at the first picture below. The pin is pointed upwards. If I put the jack under the bumper on front it will straighten the pin up. Can I straighten the pin up and put a new bushing on or do I really need to pull the front axle and put a new pin in as well?
Along the same lines, I'm not sure my crank pulley will work for the loader pump. The second picture is my pulley which does not have mounting holes for the shaft adapter, which is the third picture. The left side of picture attaches to pump and right side to pulley. Do I need to get a pulley with mounting holes or is there a way to get this pump shaft rigged up? In the picture the shaft is cut because the guy that took the loader off his tractor could not get it to break loose.