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I recently bought a GPWT. It seems 98% complete, but is missing a few small things. In particular, the linkage between the governor and carb is missing parts, such as a spring, etc. I do have a parts book, but I am having trouble determining which parts are missing. Could one of you with a GP or GPWT send me pictures of the correct linkage? Also, I believe a spring or bearing is missing from the fan shaft. I could use pics of the fan shaft, including the fasteners, springs, etc that are in front of the fan blade. The SN for my tractor is 402,043. I am sure I will have several follow up questions, and I thank y'all in advance for the help.
 
Congrats of the GPWT. I always wanted one of those. Now it's too late. Am too old and have no place to put it nor tinker with it. Enjoy - for me too. Got
pictures? I think I may have a parts book. I'll have to look for it tomorrow. Might be tough to find after our recent move. Sure hope I didn't toss it in the
downsizing.
 
The paper copy of PC50R parts book I have is put together differently than most JD parts books I've used over the years. Only for carburetors and gaskets are
artist's drawings and part numbers side by side. On all else there's page after page of part numbers and brief descriptions. Then in another section is all the
artist's drawings. This makes it cumbersome to use. I do find that apparently yours was the 3rd tractor to use the ACG10R Schebler carburetor as it started at
SN 402040. There's several pages of carburetor related parts. So, let me start first by seeing if I can figure out how to send a pdf scan of the fan shaft, etc.
page. The pdf would give you nice big illustrations.

I also have a CD version of tractor parts books that may contain the GP. All I need to do is locate that CD and CD/DVD reader after the move. Oh well, digging
into that stuff is on my agenda for today's anyway.

Hmmm, won't let me attach that scan. Let me keep working at it. If you'd give ne your e-nail, I could send pdf scans that way.
 
Hopefully these help
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I agree with you the parts book is cumbersome to use. The pencil art of the various parts does not show how the parts fit together, so it isn't very useful in helping ID missing parts. Thank you for replying.
 
Mark - Thank you for these pics. They are very helpful. Very. If I could trouble your for a pic of the fan shaft in front of the fan blade, it would be helpful. If you cannot get a good shot from that angle, no worries.

Also, I saw your older post about having your GPWT restored at Cork's in Iowa. I would like to send mine to a resto shop, as well, and would love any insight you might offer.

Thank you. John
 
Here is a pic of what she looks like today. The fuel tank is not attached and is just sitting on the tractor for the pic. You may notice it is sitting backwards.
 
Hi John, I tried to get a picture of the front of the fan not much room in there. I will try again Wednesday. Cork had a health issue last year and isnt back
in the shop yet. He has his guys working. You could contact them, Im sure they could help you. Wayne and Craig. Corks tractor trauma center Eldridge
Iowa
 
By the way, the GP, let alone GPWT, isn't on the CD JD parts catalog DB1293 that I have. It's dated 2001.
 
If you look at the index and go to General Purpose it will cover GP tractors. When you scroll down about half way the pictures of the parts show up. They don't have the exploded view like the later tractors.
 
Here you go, "https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/navigation/equipment/83213/level/2/snp/Mzk5MTk6Q0hBUFRFUlsxMDYxOiNCVVNJTkVTU19SRUdJT04sMzkzNzojQ0FUQUxPRyw4MzIxMzpFUVVJUE1FTlRd "
Only put, G , in the model search to get to PC369.
G, GN, GW and GH Tractors - PC369 0 Non Sectionalized Catalog
Pictures on one page and Parts#s are on the following page.
 
You didn't just buy any WT, you now own the 4th GPWT Crossover built, SN 402040 being the first. When you bought it did you get the carb to air cleaner pipe? It's a flattened cast tube with a flange on each end. The intake/exhaust manifold is unique to a Crossover as well. The exhaust side looks like a short pipe with no flange for a muffler on the end.
 

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