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Allis 200 baling hay |
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jngeorge
Bronze Level Joined: 08 Sep 2010 Location: S. Coffeyville Points: 18 |
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Posted: 24 Jun 2022 at 9:00pm |
Baling hay with the 200, it was purring along like normal. I was stopped dumping a bale and it thumped and died. Got out inspected things. Check oil, good! Got in and cranked it and it spun over faster then normal, no fire. I though first busted crank, hit it again and could see the fan whirling. Timing gears?
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20494 |
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Broken cam shaft.
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jngeorge
Bronze Level Joined: 08 Sep 2010 Location: S. Coffeyville Points: 18 |
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I didn’t want to say that but I am sure your right. Had to borrow a Ford 7710 to finish today. Maybe start pulling it apart Sunday. Maybe just do a full overhaul, it is probably past time.
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jngeorge
Bronze Level Joined: 08 Sep 2010 Location: S. Coffeyville Points: 18 |
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Pulled the front of the engine and didn’t brake the cam but the gear did push off the cam and let it slip.
Since I have to r over the cam and lifters to fix it it might as well be rebuilt. It was as done once back in the late 80’s. Tractor has been used a few hundred hours a year. Has a little blow by and smokes a little but nothing bad. Who rebuilds these engines that is good? Closer to NE Oklahoma the better. |
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DrAllis
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A real 200 camshaft has a 4 inch long bolt with a big thick flatwasher to retain the gear....
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