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coggonobrien
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Eastern Iowa Points: 1820 |
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Posted: 19 May 2014 at 6:57pm |
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Steve in NJ
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Can't help ya on the Hydro, but a 616 for $70. bucks should be the deal of the year on this board! Basically, you bought a seat and a Tractor came with it. From what I understand, the Hydro's are pretty bulletproof. The Onan engines seem to be questionable to some though. I'm restoring a 620 at present that I purchased for $500 bucks which I thought was a deal with an engine that had a knock. That knock, to my surprise turned out to be a starter bracket bolt that backed out and interfered with the flywheel making the knocking noise. To say the least, I was greatly relieved, but unfortunately, I didn't know that till I pulled the engine and found the bolt hanging out, so I never did get the engine fired up to try the tranny out being the previous owner said the engine knocked. Didn't want to cause anymore damage to the engine if I could save it. I guess I'll find out once I get it back together whether the Hydro is gonna work. So far the oil in it is super clean along with the engine's oil being nice n' clean also. I guess its a chance you take. I'm keepin' ma' fingers n' toes crossed...
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farmtoybuilder
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Dang, what a deal! As Steve said, Hydro units are pretty much trouble free. You might be able to rig up another engine to turn pump to try. Large hydro repair shops could probally test it. But it would be lot of work to remove unit and take to them. I would hook up an engine up to it and see what happens.
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coggonobrien
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Eastern Iowa Points: 1820 |
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yeah i can thanks opsheads for finding it for me. the simplicity dealer died and relatives were cleaning out the place. somebody told the family they would pay a couple hundred more then showed up and asked if they could take payments.........yeah then ops got the call and was told the price and he let me know. thanks for the info guys
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