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Re: 140 Alternator Pics-Test
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Posted by Nawlens Gator on March 18, 2007 at 13:00:35 from (68.155.72.136):
In Reply to: 140 Alternator Pics-Test posted by Nawlens Gator on March 18, 2007 at 12:49:02:
Didn't realize I would post all 5 pics. The first 2 show the alternator mounted upside down and the lower small mounting shoe (5/8") attached to the front of the front generator bracket on the tractor. Pulleys lined up perfect. Had to make a bracket to attach the top larger alternator shoe (2")to the tightening bar of the tractor. Used a 5/16" top bolt with 30 1/4" washers to take up the slack. The 3rd pic show hydraulic fluid leaking from under the touch control box and I was going to show it as a separate topic. I tightened the bolts. Anyone know if I need to change a gasket or something?
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