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The Roller from Cromer
HeadExam and 5 others reacted to pmackellow for a post in a topic
And just to confuse the "experts" the trailer survived in one piece. Here's the photos Chris wanted on here -
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Mower Deck refurbishment
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This has been propped up against the wall in my garage since 2010 and came with the Raider/C-120. Need to get this up and running, so I dragged it out for a quick check/inspection- Not a lot of meat left on that anti scalp Roller!. All solid Shell with no weld repairs and all free moving parts. Bearings are smooth tight and have been well greased. Needs new Blades, Roller and a few bolts. Carrier Frame needs some work, so will take time out from the Traction Engine and take advantage of good late summer weather. May have to replace the Deck Wheels as well, several chunks of rubber missing!. Nearly finished the Mule Drive. -
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The Roller from Cromer
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This is the roller that was free to a good home from Cromer, -
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The Roller from Cromer
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I did wonder how Chris was going to get it up into his yard. And I'd like to know, if when the Trachorse front end came down, did the house escape unscathed? -
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The Roller from Cromer
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Great pictures. I would love to know what Chris is thinking in the first pictures, you can almost see the cogs turning . I can now see why he was pleased Pam was out for the day. The trachorse did a great job. The bit I cut off the back of the roller makes it look a bit rude Iain -
1 pointThanks lads. Well I got the Hayterette up on my bench today. I undid the bolt holding the blade disc and it freed up well ( Lucky me ). Engine out of the ally body and stored. Took the engine out of the Sovereign, removed the drive pully and it slotted in a treat. Could not believe how well it went. As the new engine is so good I am going to bare metal respray the body and respray the motor. the wheels will go in the dishwasher when the wife is out ( they are plastic rims ). Just need to sort out the modern lever to shut the engine down on the handlebars via the cable. Any advice would help on that one. Sorry can't do photos. Hope to give this a new lease of life. Then I am going to restore a Hayter 21 just for fun. Regards Potash.
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1 pointI think the battery hold down is correct, just not the battery. The Hydro is awesome on the Bolens, but late model geared tractors aren't as common, so nice to see them as well. Thanks for the pictures.
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1 pointsmall video of QT17 leveling gravel 1.mp4
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1 pointi prefer the Hydro much nicer to use and i like the sound of the kohler twin not sure if its the correct battery hold down
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1 pointGood video and I like the Bolens scribed plastic battery clamp; a nice touch.
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1 pointI've had both models, and both drove the transmission off the flywheel side, while earlier tube frames and large frames powered the transmission off the PTO side. Not saying one is better, just different. I noticed you have the same issue I have, the current battery is too big for the plastic hold down.
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1 pointActually the QT16 was a 16hp Onan Twin cylinder and the QS16 was the 16 hp Kohler single cylinder, the Q stood for Quiet model or Quiet line and the T and S stood for twin or single. The QT series and XL series Medium Frame tractors had the engine oriented 180 degrees differently than the earlier Bolens tractors.
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1 pointthanks yes was it called a QT 16 though ive got a G16XL as well with a tecumseh oh16 but that has a belt drive rear tranny but shaft drive from engine cheers nick
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