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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Join date : 2010-02-10 Posts : 1726
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) November 27th 2010, 8:11 pm | |
| You can get a manual tire changer from northern tools - im sure for a minimal fee you could have a local tire shop pull em off- i think its not if theyll explode- its if the tire will catch fire with all that heat. | |
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) November 27th 2010, 10:11 pm | |
| Of course it's just internet hearsay, but what I read was about the heating of the air inside the tire. On the flip side, I have used starting fluid to reseat the bead on up to 40" tires before, which is fun. I have a tire spoon somewhere that makes it a lot easier. I pulled a 18" tire of an insanely rusty rim the other day just with a couple prybars. The rust was acting like glue. In other news I think I've found a solution to my rear wheel problem. I can get some 4-bolt ATV flanges, wheels, and some 22's(I think) with a little tread left. I'm thinking I can drill out the flanges to 3/4" and weld them to the shafts. | |
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) November 28th 2010, 8:17 pm | |
| Thatll work even with little tread- the ATV tires are grippier then stockers anyway.
The starting fluid trick is just a quick hit of heat- welding would be sustained heat - i dont know if just letting the air out and removing the valve stem core would be allright - least it has somewhere to go. | |
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) November 29th 2010, 11:06 am | |
| Yeah I don't have any first hand experience with it, so I'll go for the safest way. Hopefully I get those parts and work on it this week, if so I'll snap some pics. I also came up with another thought I'd like to do. Build a beefier framework under the dash tied into the steering shaft. In videos I see guys driving putting a lot of force on the steering wheel when off camber. Here's a pic I found somewhere to show what I mean. | |
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) November 29th 2010, 8:30 pm | |
| probably wouldnt hurt- thats something racers use because of the extreme forces they put on the tractors going in circles.
Even throwing my mod MTD around i havent noticed any real movement in the dash ( its plastic) - my murray- same thing ( well that was too unstable to throw around corners fast tho) . I suppose if you lean up and forward to climb a hill or something , youll want a sturdy base to the dash and not have it rip off in your hands. | |
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) November 30th 2010, 11:48 pm | |
| Looks cool- yeah that battery will be plenty for that tractor and run anything y want on it . Those tires still have alot of tread left on em.
A trick from a guy on YT said best way to paint rims is to mount them on the rims, break the beads loose on both sides , then tape off the wheel and paint- when the beads are popped back on- it looks like a factory job ( no ugly over spray on the tires).
You might want to bend over the metal a bit over the rear wheels- they look pretty close ( if you cut it, it could still pop a tire)- unless its just the angle of the picture making it look that way. Those tubes shouldl work- theyll be a tad smaller - i wouldnt over inflate the wheels tho. Ive used tubes slightly bigger in smaller tires - i just inflated them so far - i did that on my mod MTD- with those short profile tires- was only way to have em seat the bead.
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 1st 2010, 11:13 am | |
| It seems to have pretty good clearance for the tires, probably enough for fingers when you get a little sideways. I don't plan on leaving it like that though. I'm going to have a rack to hold onto so m hands don't go anywhere near the tires. I'm also thinking I might trim the fenders up and attack some rubber to extend over the tires to stop some of the mud splash. Not sure when I'll get back to work on it again though. I didn't really have time yesterday, but was excited about finding a solution for the rear tires. | |
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 1st 2010, 8:13 pm | |
| Id like to build a rack on the agway sometime - just for that atv look .
Even if you get some of that door edge material for the fender edges- itd be allright- i really nned to adjust my fenders or round em over on my mod MTD - theyre REALLY close to the tires- and ive been leaning over on the fenders in turns- its on my 'list to do' when i get back to work on it. | |
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 12th 2010, 8:16 pm | |
| Looks pretty cool- looks alot like fearlessfronts tractor. Those wheels look a little close to the axle- id do the bolt extension mod to place em out a bit more - depends how much rough stuff y get into , you might also want to reinforce the stock spindles.
One thing i like about the newer murrays is the built in bump stops and separate links to each spindle - i had a 99 widebody that i wanted to mod for speed- when i moved south i ended up junking it - i actually couldve brot it with me on one of my other trips down- ill find another one someday, unless something breaks on my mowing 99, then can mod that one.
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 12th 2010, 9:22 pm | |
| Yup, wasn't really planned but it's looking more and more like Fearless' widebody. Maybe I'll paint it a different color next spring.
The front tires are actually touching the beam that the spindles are mounted to, so some spacing is definitely in order. They aren't even attached there, just slid on to see. The plan is for 3/4" bolts and double nuts, then spacing it out at least 1" per side. That way I won't rub even if the tire flexes. I agree with you about the widebody frontends. It's one of the main reasons I ditched the wards and went with the murray. How exactly should I brace the spindles though, in the bent part with a gusset? | |
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 13th 2010, 1:49 am | |
| The front wheels didnt look like they were held on - was just curious. id run a triangular brace back to where the tie rod attaches- itll give some more support anyway. I would just weld a washer where you want the wheels to sit inboard ( proper spacing) - should be easy enough.
When i did the spindle extension bolts on my agway- i used some smaller bolts i found in a bucket- since my pop brot me some 3/4" bolts- might cut those originals off n weld on those new ones. My wheels did touch the footrests , since i added the stops, now it doesnt steer worth a hoot - LOL! Ill see what itll do when it eventually gets finished, maybe a slight lift would handle it. | |
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MSteele323 Member
Age : 50 Join date : 2010-04-09 Points : 5704 Posts : 267 Location : Little Rock Arkansas
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 13th 2010, 11:58 am | |
| The washer is a better and cheaper idea that a sleeve, thanks. I see where you are saying to gusset. I'll do all that with the spindles off the tractor. Should I do something about the top of the spindle while I have them off? I've heard people say the cotter pins might not be the strongest. Speaking of cotter pins just gave me a thought. Would cross drilling a hole and using a castle nut with cotter pin work as good as the double nut to hold the wheels on?
Msteele, I have a gallon of OD green I got from a military surplus store a few years ago. So that would be very doable. | |
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 15th 2010, 8:32 pm | |
| For better or worse, I'm always thinking. So here's my next thought. How about using a fullsize alternator with a v-belt pulley as one of the idler pulleys in the belt driveline? I have one of my idlers mounted right where the dash area is. I think I could mount the alt inside there and it would be tucked away and serve as an idler. | |
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 15th 2010, 9:07 pm | |
| Depends- on a vehicle, the belt wraps about 1/2 way around the alternator pulley- if its serving as an idler , i dont think it would spin correctly. Not to mention itd have to be mounted to spin the alternator in the correct orientation as well.
Also having it mounted that low , if you run thru water, it might short it out. Id see about getting a pulley mounted to the top of the motor - id weld another nut to the flywheel nut and just bolt a pulley down to it and mount the alternator in the front or rear of the motor. | |
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) December 15th 2010, 10:01 pm | |
| I didn't think about the contact for the belt. I think alts are pretty water resistant though. I know I've ran mine underwater before mounted to an engine in a truck. I don't even know if I'll need one since I'm running a huge battery, but it crossed my mind. On my tractor, the carb is in front and the gas tank in in back so there's now real nice way to mount it on top. | |
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Jamus Established Member
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DICE464 Member
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) January 20th 2011, 6:41 pm | |
| Thanks guys. Yesterday I added a gas pedal, though not hooked up to the engine since it isn't in the mower yet. Today I got some tools from Harbor Freight, mostly engine building related tools. The opposed twin was hard to start so I figure at the very least a good cleaning of the carb and maybe pull the heads. Finally got a compression gauge so I'll test each cylinder before and after. Might even go wild and shave the eyebrows and do some porting. Really depends on if the valves need work though. I also picked up another bicycle brake cable, same as I used for the gas pedal. This one I want to try and hook up to the stock brake, to make it seperate from the clutch pedal. | |
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montgomerypuller16 New Member
Join date : 2011-04-15 Points : 4970 Posts : 1
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) April 15th 2011, 11:32 am | |
| okay this may be a stupid question but how do you get the rims off of the rear drive axle on an early 80's montgomery ward 10hp? i am going to be changing my tires to cross treads and it is a huge pain to change tires off of the rims while the rims are still on the tractor. | |
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Jamus Established Member
Age : 45 Join date : 2010-06-28 Points : 5806 Posts : 511 Location : Southern WV
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) April 15th 2011, 3:20 pm | |
| I couldn't tell you since I still have not got mine off. I pulled the axle, to junk the rest of that mower, and pulled the tires off the rims. The axle with rims is sitting in the corner of my garage still. I've heard that once you finally get them off, sanding the shafts and lots of anti sieze is a great idea. | |
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dangeroustoys56 Veteran Member
Age : 54 Join date : 2010-02-10 Points : 7076 Posts : 1726 Location : Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Montgomery Wards(MTD) trail tractor(Now Murray Widebody LT) April 15th 2011, 3:24 pm | |
| MTD's are the worst wheels to take off - theyre held on by a press fit between the wheel and the axle. I used a can of PB blaster, a steering wheel puller and a large hammer - best way is to remove the trans from the tractor. if that doesnt work, you might need some heat from the back side of the wheel to loosen it up. Since i planned on taking my wheels off again , i used a grinder and lightly ( cant stress how light- otherwise the wheels will wobble) ground the axle off and never seized the heck out of it - they slide on and off by hand now. Heres my mod MTD thread: http://atltf.forumotion.com/t37-mild-mod-mtd It wasnt easy. | |
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