JD 112 Serv. Manual PDF
JD 112 Serv. Manual PDF
JD 112 Serv. Manual PDF
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Lawn and
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Serial No.
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SERVICE MANUAL
110 and 112 Lawn and Garden Tractors
Serial No. (100,001 - 250,000)
0 1 NOV 6 9
John Deere
Lawn & Grounds Care Division
SM2088 (01NOV69)
SM2 0 8 8
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ENGLISH
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Service Manual
110 AND 112 LAWN AND
GARDEN TRACTORS
(Serial No. 100,001- )
CONTENTS
Copyright 1969
DEERE & COMPANY
MOline, Illinois
AI! rights reserved
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
2 SM-2088- (Nov-69)
INTRODUCTION
Service Manual
This service manual contains service and mainte- rather than just replace parts and have the same
nance information for John Deere 110 and 112 Lawn problem keep recurring.
and Garden Tractors (Serial No.1 00,001- ).
Specifications and special tools are found at the
The manual is divided into sections. Each section end of the Groups for easy reference.
pertains to a certain component or operational sys-
This manual can be kept in its own cover, or it can
tem of the tractor. The information is divided into
be removed and filed in your service manual rack or
groups within each section.
placed behind the service manual tab in your Lawn
Emphasis is placed on diagnosing malfunctions, and Garden Parts and Service Binder.
analysis and testing. Diagnosing malfunctions in-
cludes possible troubles, their causes and how to cor- Whenever new or revised pages are provided, in-
rect them. Under specific components these troubles sert them into your manual as soon as you receive
them. Your service manual will a/ways be up-to-date
are analyzed to help you understand what is causing
the problem. In this way, you can eliminate the cause and be a valuable asset in your service department.
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Section 10
GENERAL
Group 5
TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Page
GROUP 5 - TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION GROUP 15 - TUNE-UP AND ADJUSTMENT
Serial Numbers .......................... 5-2 Preliminary Engine Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-1
Vintage Information ...................... 5-2 Minor Tune-Up Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-1
Serial Number Plates ..................... 5-3 Major Tune-Up Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-2
Identification Codes ...................... 5-3
GROUP 20 - FUEL AND LUBRICANTS
GROUP 10 - SPECIFICATIONS Fuel ................................. 20-1
Engine Specifications .................... 10-1 Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20-1
Electrical System ....................... 10-1 Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20-1
Capacities ............................. 10-1 Type of Lubricant ...................... 20-2
Fuel and Lubricant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .10-2 Service Intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-2
Transmission and Axle ................... 10-2 Changing Crankcase Oil ................ 20-3
Brakes, Clutch and Steering ............... 10-2 Changing Transaxle Oil ................ 20-3
Curb Weights .......................... 10-2 Grease Fitting Locations ................. 20-4
Tire Specifications and Tractor Dimensions .. 10-3 Repack PTO Clutch Bearing .............. 20-4
Bolt Torque Chart ....................... 10-4
Set Screw Seating Torque Chart ........... 10-4
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5-2 Tractor Identification SM-2088- (Nov-70)
SERIAL NUMBERS
Each lawn and garden tractor is assigned an indi- shown below. All serial number references are tractor
vidual serial number. Serial numbers are written in serial numbers and not engine specification numbers.
parentheses throughout this manual for the reasons
(0000- ) When a serial number appears before the dash, the design change was introduced
beginning with that serial number and is still current.
-0000) When a serial number appears after the dash, the design change was effective up to
and including that serial number and is no longer effective.
(0000-0000) When a serial number appears both before and after the dash, the design change
was effective with the first serial number, but is no longer effective after the sec-
and serial number.
VINTAGE INFORMATION
110 Tractor 112 Tractor 112 Tractor
Tecumseh Kohler
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Tractor Identification 5-3
CODE NO
IDENTIFICATION CODES
110 X 0641M
110 X 0647M
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5-4 Tractor Identification SM-2088-(Nov-69)
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SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Specifications 10-1
Group 10
SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
112 Tractors 112 Tractors
110 Tractors (Tecumseh) (Kohler)
MODELS
Manual Lift .................. 110 112 112
Hydraulic Lift ................. 11 OH 112H 112H
ENGINE
Manufacturer ................ Kohler Tecumseh Kohler
Model ...................... K 181 S HH 100 K 241 AS
Cylinders .................... One One One
Cycle ....................... 4 4 4
Bore and Stroke .............. 2.94 x 2.75 in. 3.31 x 2.75 in. 3.25 x 2.875 in.
Displacement ................ 18.63 cu. in. 23.75 cu. in. 23.9 cu. in.
Speeds (Fast) ................ 1800-3800 rpm 1800-3800 rpm 1800-3800 rpm
Speeds (Idle) ................ 1200-1700 rpm 1200-1700 rpm 1200-1700 rpm
Horsepower (Engine Manufac-
turers' Rating)* .............. 8 @ 3600 rpm (* ) 10@ 3600 rpm (* ) 10@ 3600 rpm (* )
Normal Compression .......... 110-120 psi 110-120 psi 110-120 psi
Valve Clearance (intake) cold ... 0.007 in. 0.010 in. 0.010 in.
Valve Clearance (exhaust) cold .. 0.016 in. 0.020 in. 0.020 in.
FILTERS
Air ......................... Dry Filter Dry Filter Dry Filter
Gasoline .................... In-Line Strainer In-Line Strainer I n-Line Strainer
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery ................... 12 Volt 12 Volt 12 Volt
Ignition ................... Magneto Solid State ( * *) Battery-Coil
Spark Plug Gap ............. 0.025 in. 0.030 in. 0.020 in.
Breaker Point Gap ...... . .. . 0.020 in. Not required ( * *) 0.020 in .
Trigger Air Gap ............. Not required 0.006-0.010 in. Not required
Charging System ............ Alternator Alternator Alternator
w/Rectifier w/Rectifier w/Rectifier
Starter .................... 12 Volt Motor 12 Volt Motor 12 Volt Motor
w/Gear Drive w/Gear Drive w/Gear Drive
* The horsepower ratings shown are established by the engine manufacturer in accordance with
standard internal combustion engine institute procedure. They are corrected to 60° F. and 29.9 in.
on a mercury barometer and are developed from laboratory test engines equipped with standard air
cleaner and muffler.
** Battery-coil ignition beginning with Serial No. 161,772. Breaker point gap 0.020 inch.
CAPACITIES
110 Tractors 112 Tractors 112 Tractors
Cavities (Tecumseh) (Kohler)
TRANSMISSION
Type ..................................... Transaxle
Gear Selections ........................... 4 Forward-1 Reverse
BRAKES
Type .................................... Drum and shoe, Pedal Operated
Parking .................................. Hand Lock to Foot Brake
WHEEL BEARINGS
Front .................................... Tapered Roller
Rear .................................... Sealed Ball
CURB WEIGHTS
110 112 Tractor 112 Tractor
Tractor (Tecumseh) (Kohler)
Manual Lift-High Flotation
Tires (GT-3) . .. . ... .. . . . . . .. . ......... ... 6131bs. 6241bs. 6401bs .
Hydraulic Lift-High Flotation
Tires (GT-3) .. .. ... . .. . ... .. . . . . .. ....... 6251bs. 6361bs. 6601bs .
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Specifications 10-3
High-Flotation High-Flotation
All Purpose Tires Tires Traction Tires Tires
(GT-1) (GT-3) (GT-4) (GT-5)
WHEEL TREAD
Front ............ 29 in. 30 in. 29 in. 30 in.
Rear ............ 27 or 33 in. 27 or 33 in. 27 or 33 in. 28-1/2 or 31 in.
TIRE SIZES
Front ............ 4.80/4.00-8, 2-ply 16x6.50-8, 2-ply 4.80/4.00-8, 4-ply 16x6.50-8, 2-ply
Rear ............ 6-12, 2-ply 23x8.50-12, 2-ply 23x8.50-12, 2-ply 23x1 0.50-12, 2-ply
TIRE INFLATION*
Front ............ 12 to 30 psi 6 to 16 psi 12 to 40 psi 6 to 16 psi
Rear ............ 6 to 12 psi 5 to 10 psi 5 to 10 psi 5 to 10 psi
DIMENSIONS
Wheel Base ....... 46 in. 46 in. 46 in. 46 in.
Over-all Length .... 66-3/4 in. 66-3/4 in. 66-3/4 in. 66-3/4 in.
Over-all Height .... 41 in. 41 in. 41 in. 41 in.
Over-all Width
(min) .......... 34-1/2 in. 37 in. 35 in. 39 in.
(max) ......... 39 in. 41-1/2 in. 41-1/2 in. 41-1/2 in.
Turns Outside ..... 36 in. radius 34 in. radius 34 in. radius 33 in. radius
G T-7 Tire Specifications are the same as G T-4 Front and G T-5 Rear Specifications
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10-4 Specifications SM-2088- (Nov-69)
0 (> ? @
Grade Marking
on Bolt Socket or Wrench Size
/\
U.S. Standard U.S. Regular
Bolt U.S. Dec. TORQUE Bolt
Dia. Equiv. IN FOOT POUNDS Head Nut
* "B" Grade bolts larger than 3/4-inch are sometimes formed hot rather than cold which accounts for the
lower recommended torque.
NOTE: Allow a tolerance of plus or minus 10% on all torques given in this chart.
#5 9 --
#6 9 --
#8 20 --
#10 33 --
1/4 87 212
5/16 165 420
3/8 290 830
7/16 430 --
1/2 .620 2100
9/16 620 --
5/8 1225 4250
3/4 2125 7700
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Tune-Up and Adjustment 15-1
Group 15
TUNE-UP AND ADJUSTMENT
PRELIMINARY ENGINE TESTING
Operation Specification Reference
Clean and regap spark plug Clean electrodes and Section 40, Group 15
insulator. Replace gasket or 20
Set spark gap at
0.025 in. 110 tractor;
0.030 in. 112 tractor
w/Tecumseh engine;
0.020 in. 112 tractor
wi Kohler engine
Check and clean fuel tank and Regular gasoline only Section 30, Group 20
fuel shut off strainer.
Battery hydrometer test 1.260-1.280 sp. gr. 100% Section 40, Group 10
charged at 80° F.
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15-2 Tune-Up and Adjustment SM-2088-(Nov-69)
IMPORTANT: Major tune-up should include all items listed for "Minor Tune-Up" on page 15-1 in addition to the
following:
Operation Specification Reference
Recondition carburetor Install carburetor kit Section 30, Group 10
I nspect and clean breather Replace parts as necessary Section 20. Group 10
assembly Install new gaskets. Check Or 30
crankcase vacuum after as-
sembly
Replace breaker pOints Point gap 0.020 in. Section 40, Group 15
or 20
Retime ignition "SP" or "S" mark on fly- Section 40, Group 15
wheel at 1200-1800 rpm or 20
Adjusting Ignition
Air Gap .006 to .010 in. Section 40, Group 25
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Fuel and Lubricants 20-1
Group 20
FUEL AND LUBRICANTS
FUEL LUBRICANTS
Use regular grade gasoline of a recognized brand. Illustrated lubrication instructions have been in-
Avoid using stale or long-storage gasoline. Stale gas- cluded in the operator's manual furnished with your
oline does not vaporize properly, thus causing hard customer's machine. Remind your customer to follow
starts. these recommendations.
Use of premium grade gasoline (ethyl) is not rec- Oil used in the engine crankcase should have an
ommended in small tractor engines. The engine com- American Petroleum Institute (API)/SAE classifica-
pression ratio is not high enough to require premium tion of Service MS. Never fill engine crankcase above
grade, which can cause a buildup of lead deposits. full (F) mark on dipstick.
These deposits cause a loss of power and shorten The charts below and on next page indicate the
engine life. type of lubricant, capacities and service intervals
Do not mix oil with gasoline. Do not use white gas. recommended for 110 and 112 tractors.
CAPACITIES
I
110 Tractors 112 Tractors 112 Tractors
Cavities (Tecumseh) (Kohler)
* Initial fill for new engine or after engine has been disassembled for service. Thereafter 2 pints only (such as
periodic oil changes).
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20-2 Fuel and Lubriants SM-2088- (Nov-69)
TYPE OF LUBRICANT
(110 and 112 Tractors)
SERVICE INTERVALS
(110 and 112 Tractors)
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SM-2088-(Nov-70) Fuel and Lubricants 20-3
Drain crankcase when oil is hot and all dirt and for-
eign material is in suspension.
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20-4 Fuel and Lubricants SM-2088- (Nov-70)
NOTE: Do not overlubricate steering column fitting. Remove old grease from bearing with solvent at the
Only 3 or 4 strokes with hand grease gun or AM31300 beginning of each spring and fall season or sooner if
Pisto-Luber are necessary. Do not use a high-pres- dirt is found in the bearing. Dry thoroughly and repack
sure grease gun on this fitting. The Pisto-Luber is bearing with John Deere High Temperature Grease,
available from your John Deere dealer. AT17659T, available in one-pound cans. Connect the
clutch arm and reinstall the clutch brake. Adjust the
clutch brake so there is 1116-inch clearance between
the brake and clutch cup sheave when the clutch is
engaged.
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Section 20
ENGINE
Group 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
KOHLER ENGINES FOR 110 AND 112 TRACTORS
TABLE OF CONTENTS-KOHLER ENGINES
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5-2 General Information - Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-69)
TABLE OF CONTENTS-CONTINUED
Page Page
GROUP 20 - CAMSHAFT, TAPPETS AND Installation ........................... 20-4
GOVERNOR - KOHLER ENGINES Installing Governor ................... 20-4
General Information .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20-1 Installing Camshaft ................... 20-5
Automatic Compression Release Connecting Governor Arm to
Camshaft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20-2 Carburetor ........................ 20-6
Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-3 I nstalling Governor Arm ............... 20-6
Removing Camshaft and Tappets ........ 20-3 Adjustment ......................... 20-7
Removing Governor .................. 20-4 Governor Speed Adjustment ......... 20-7
I nspecting Camshaft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20-4 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20-7
I nspecting Governor Gear ............. 20-4 Table of Engine Clearances .......... 20-7
Special Tools ........................ 20-7
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DESCRIPTION
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CYLIND R HEAD
FLYWHEEL
M 8501
Fig. 1-Cutaway View of Kohler K181S Engine Showing Valves and Tappets
The Kohler K181 S Engine powers the 110 Tractor; In addition, the Kohler K241 AS Engine features a
the Kohler K241 AS Engine is optional power for the dynamic balance system which consists of two bal-
112 Tractor. These engines are of a single-cylinder, ance gears rotated by the crankshaft in the opposite
four-cycle, air-cooled design. direction of crankshaft r0tation.
Both engines have cast iron blocks, anti-friction Detailed specifications for each engine are
ball bearings, oil bath lubrication, and internal fly- covered in Section 10, "General," and at the end of
weight governors. each group in this section.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) General Information - Kohler 5-5
M 5558
Fig. 2-Cutaway View of Kohler K181S Engine Showing Piston, Crankshaft and Bearings
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DESCRIPTION-Continued
The Kohler K241 AS Engine is a four-cycle, air- In addition, the engine features a battery-ignition
cooled, internal combustion engine. It has a cast iron system, gear-driven flyweight governor, oil bath lubri-
cylinder block, anti-friction crankshaft bearings, and cation, and a fuel pump for positive fuel delivery at all.
a dynamic balance system. speeds.
The engine is rated at 10 horsepower at 3600 rpm.
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) General Information - Kohler 5-7
ENGINE ANALYSIS
-- Compression Test
Kohler engines on tractors (Serial No. 100,001-
M 850Z
COMPRESSION
GAUGE
Fig. 5-Checking Spark At Plug
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5-8 General Information - Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-69)
Compression Test-Continued
M 8504
Test Conclusions
Fig. 7-Checking Crankcase Vacuum
An engine in top operating condition will read 110
to 120 psi when engine is cranked approximately
1000 rpm. Connect a water U-tube manometer, Figure 7, to
cylinder block oil filler tube. Tester must hang verti-
A compression test above 120 psi, indicates exces-
cally. Start and run engine at 1200 to 1700 rpm. Allow
sive carbon deposits in the combustion chamber or
engine to warm up and observe reading on scale. Fol-
on the piston.
low manufacturer's recommendations for installation,
A reading lower than 100 psi indicates leakage at testing and compensation for the effect of altitude on
the cylinder head gasket, piston rings or valves. The the gauge reading.
engine should be reconditioned if compression falls
below 90 psi. Test Conclusions
To determine whether the rings or the valves are at Proper crankcase vacuum for the K181 Sand
fault, pour about one tablespoonful of heavy oil into K241 AS engines is a 5 to 10-inch water column on
the spark plug hole. Crank the engine several revolu- the manometer gauge.
tions to spread the oil and repeat the compression
A crankcase vacuum reading lower than specified
test.
is most likely due to a leaking breather valve or im-
The oil will temporarily seal leakage around the pis- properly assembled breather. See page 10-9 of this
ton rings. If the same approximate compression read- Section and carefully reassemble all breather parts.
ing is obtained, the rings are satisfactory, but the A low vacuum reading may also be caused by leaky
valves are leaking or the piston is damaged. If the valves, engine blow-by or worn crankshaft oil seals.
compression has increased considerably over the
If the crankcase is found to be pressurized rather
original readings, there is leakage past the rings.
than have a vacuum, chances are that the breather
plate has been assembled backwards or the breather
Crankcase Vacuum Test filter is plugged.
The crankcase breather maintains a partial vac-
Engines with zero vacuum or a pressurized crank-
uum in the crankcase when the engine is operating
case will likely be pumping oil into the combustion
properly.
chamber or out the breather or oil seals. This can be
detected by watching for excessive exhaust smoke,
engine overheating or oil leakage outside the engine.
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DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
Engine
High tension wire loose at spark plug or coil. Restricted gas tank vent.
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DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS-Continued
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) General Information - Kohler 5-11
Restricted air filter. High speed and idle mixture needles not
properly adjusted.
Spark plug fouled, pitted or gap incorrect.
Idle speed too low.
Incorrect spark plug.
Spark plug fouled, pitted, or gap incorrect.
Restricted exhaust.
Poor compression.
Breaker points out of adjustment, worn and
pitted. Faulty breather causing low crankcase
vacuum.
Clogged fuel line or air lock.
Carburetor leaking at gaskets or at fuel
Broken choke cable.
connections.
Clogged breather assembly.
Restricted gas tank vent.
Defective ignition coil.
Governor malfunctioning. Throttle-to-governor linkage incorrectly
assembled.
Engine Does Not Maintain Constant
Sensitive governor.
Speed (Surges)
High speed and idle mixture needles not Gasoline in Crankcase
properly adjusted.
Carburetor float not properly adjusted or
Spark plug gap incorrect. leaking.
Throttle-to-governor linkage not properly Worn float valve and/or seat.
assembled.
Breaker pOints out of adjustment, worn or pitted.
Dirt or water in fuel system.
Sensitive governor.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler 10-1
Group 10
CYLINDER HEAD, VALVES AND BREATHER
KOHLER ENGINES FOR 110 AND 112 TRACTORS
GENERAL INFORMATION
BREATHER
ASSEMBL Y - - - - . I I
DRAIN PLUG
M 6811
It is not necessary to remove the engine from the Valve guides can be' replaced when wear toler-
tractor to grind valves and valve seats or to service ances are exceeded.
the breather assembly.
The breather assembly is mounted in front of the
The exhaust valve insert is press fitted into the valve spring chamber below the carburetor.
block and can be replaced. Hie intake valve seat is
machined into the block.
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10-2 Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler SM-2088-(Nov-69)
VALVE ANALYSIS
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler 10-3
REPAIR
l-Head Baffle
2-Side Baffle
3-Cap Screw (7 used)
4-Washer (10 used)
5-Cylinder Head
6-Head Gasket
7-Hex. Nut (2 used)
8-Stud (2 used)
9-Exhaust Valve
10-lntake Valve
ll-Upper Spring Retainer
12-lntake Valve Spring
13-Lower Spring Retainer
14-Tappet (2 used)
15-Spring Keeper (4 used)
16-Exhaust Valve Rotator (K241AS)
17-Exhaust Valve Spring
l8-Hex. Nut
19-Lock Washer
20-Stud
21-Cover
22-0uter Gasket
23-Seal
24-Filter
25-Baffle
26-Reed
27-Breather Plate Assembly
28-lnner Gasket
29-Cap Screw (4 used)
30-Valve Guides (2 used)
3l-Exhaust Valve Insert
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10-4 Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler SM-20BB-(Nov-69)
REPAI R-Continued
It is not necessary to remove the engine from the Inspecting Cylinder Head
tractor when servicing the cylinder head, head gas-
ket, muffler, breather assembly, valves and valve
seats.
IMPORTANT: On tractors equipped with hydraulic
lift, do not disconnect the hydraulic lines. Remove the
pump, valve and reservoir unit from the top of the
engine and lower it to the ground with the hydraulic
fines still attached. This procedure avoids the possi-
bility of dirt entering the system.
Disconnect choke conduit and cable at carburetor.
Remove carburetor, breather assembly, head baffle.
cylinder head and head gasket. Fig. 8-Cleaning Cylinder Head
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Inspecting Breather
M 5665,'
M 8505
Fig. 11-Valve Spring Squareness Inspect valve faces, heads and stems for distor-
tion,. pitting, and burning. Recondition valves that
Check valve spring for squareness, using a steel
appear acceptable. Distorted valves will be evident
square and a surface plate, Figure 11. Stand' the
when refacing operation is performed. Replace all
spring and square on end on the surface plate. Slide
valves with less than 1/32-inch margin or those
the spring up to the square. Revolve the spring slowly
having a questionable appearance.
and observe the space between the top coil of the
spring and the square. See Specifications, page 10- Grind valve stems square prior to installation and
11, for out-of-square limits. resetting of valve tappet clearance.
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10-6 Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-69)
Valve Guides
M 5567
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WRONG WRONG
SCREW
M 5569
Valve Lapping
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1
GUIDE
DEPTH
M 8506
Thoroughly clean guide hole in block. Press new Fig. 22-Checking Valve-to- Tappet Clearance
guide into place. Guide depth is measured from top of
block. Ream guide to correct size. See "Specifica-
tions," ·page 10-11. Valve grinding changes the tappet and valve clear-
ance. After grinding or installing new valves, check
Replacing Exhaust Valve Insert clearance as follows:
1. Rotate crankshaft until piston is top dead center
(end of compression stroke) and crankshaft keyway
is at exactly 12 o'clock (top) position. If breaker
points are properly adjusted, they will be opening at
this time. It is important that this procedure be fol-
lowed to insure that the exhaust tappet is NOT riding
M 5570 on the automatic compression release mechanism.
Fig. 21-Removing Exhaust Valve Insert 2. Insert valves in their guides and hold valves
firmly on seats.
To remove exhaust seat insert, use extractor, Fig-
3. Check clearance between bottom of each valve
ure 21 or a valve seat puller. Clean seat area thor-
stem and its tappet with a feeler gauge, Figure 22.
oughly before installing new insert. If extractor is not
Refer to "Specifications," page 10-11, for proper
available, break seat with cold chisel and carefully
valve clearance. On K181 S Engines, grind valve
extract broken pieces.
stems for correct clearance. The K241 AS Engines
The exhaust valve insert is retained by a press fit have adjustable tappets which will take up the addi-
only. Chill both the insert and driving tool in dry ice tional clearance created by grinding the valve stems.
before pressing insert into block.
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler 10-9
INSTALLATION
~ ~COVER
M 8507
~
NUT~_LOCK
WASHER
\::i M 8508
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10-10 Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-69)
17 Ft-1bs.
30 Ft-lbs.
K241AS
M 8510
Fig. 29-Carburetor (K241AS Engine)
Fig. 27-Cylinder Head Bolt Tightening Sequence (K241AS En-
carburetor and install head baffle. Install adjustable
gine)
throttle lin.kage. Basic overall length of throttle link-
It is important to tighten all cylinder head bolts with age is 3-5/8 inches. To obtain this dimension, loosen
an even pressure and in their correct sequence, Fig- lock nuts and turn adjustable ends on or off threaded
ure 26 or 27, so that uneven stresses will not set up in link.
cylinder wall. Refer to "Specifications," page 10-11,
for proper cylinder head bolt torque. Checking Air Filter
Installing Carburetor Be sure air filter is clean. Remove filter and tap out
dust or replace if necessary. See Section 30, Group
15.
K181S Engine
Connect throttle linkage in proper holes on gover- Checking Spark Plug Gap
nor arm and throttle shaft arm, Figure 28. Using new
Refer to "Specifications," page 10-11, for proper
gasket, mount carburetor to engine block and tighten
bolts firmly. Connect fuel line to carburetor and install spark plug gap. See Section 40, "Electrical System,"
head baffle. for spark plug testing.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler 10-11
SPECIFICATIONS
Kohler K181S and K241 AS Engines
Table of Clearances
Item Clearances
Intake valve stem in guide 0.0010 to 0.0025 inch
Exhaust valve stem in guide 0.0025 to 0.0040 inch
Valve clearance-intake (cold) (K181S) 0.006 to 0.008 inch
Valve clearance-intake (cold) (K241 AS) 0.008 to 0.010 inch
Valve clearance-exhaust (cold) (K181S) 0.015 to 0.017 inch
Valve clearance-exhaust (cold) (K241 AS) 0.017 to 0.020 inch
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10-12 Cylinder Head and Valves - Kohler SM-2088-(Nov-69)
SPECIAL TOOLS
Name Part No. Use
Valve Spring Tester STURTEDANT Model SPT To check valve spring pressure.
Valve Grinding Com- 8-K 1896 To lap valve seat and valve face.
pound
Valve Seat Cutter Kit NEWAY No. 102S Kit, NEWAY Sales Recondition valve seat.
for Kohler Engines Inc., Corunna, Michigan
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler 15-1
Group 15
PISTON, CRANKSHAFT, MAIN BEARINGS AND FLYWHEEL
KOHLER ENGINES FOR 110 AND 112 TRACTORS
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONNECTING
ROD
MAIN
BEARING
\
CRANKSHAFT
M 8513
Oversize pistons and rings are available for K181S with regulating disk, bearing plate, stellite exhaust
and K241 AS Kohler Engines. One undersize connect- valve, compression release camshaft and head studs.
ing rod is also available for each engine.
The short block for the Kohler K241 AS Engine in-
A short block assembly is available. It is complete cludes the dynamic balance gears in addition to the
with cylinder block, crankshaft, bearings and seals, above parts.
connecting rod with piston, internal governor parts
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REPAIR
32
I 24
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M8514
Fig. 2-Exploded View Showing Piston, Connecting Rod, Crankshaft, Flywheel, Main Bearings and Oil Seals
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material, Figure 9.
TOP RING
When this condition is found check and correct the WEAR
following probable causes:
M 5578
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Rails of the oil ring are worn down to the oil drain
Fig. 13-Scratched Ring Faces Caused by
Abrasives in the Engine holes. This can only come from cylinder wall contact
after much use and possible entry of abrasives. Com-
pression rings will also be worn thin.
Vertical scratches across the faces of piston rings
are the result of an abrasive entering the engine. Badly worn oil rings will have:
Abrasives may be airborne, may have been left in 1. Extra large gap.
during overhaul, or are loose lead and carbon depos- 2. Low tension.
its.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler 15-7
Fig. 15-Cleaning Ring Grooves Fig. 17-Measuring Piston Pin and Piston
NEW
iRING
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15-8 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel - Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-69)
I nspecting Piston-Continued
If cylinder-to-bore clearance is more than 0.005-
inch, the cylinder will have to be rebored and oversize
piston and rings installed.
Oversize pistons and rings are available in 0.010-
inch, 0.020-inch and 0.030-inch sizes for service.
See page 15-10 for deglazing and boring informa-
tion.
M 5576
M 5574
A cylinder bored at an angle to the crankshaft
could also cause improper ring contact with the cylin-
Fig. 19-Piston Top Land Burning Caused by
der wall.
Detonation
This condition can cause:
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i
M 5686 _I
M 6830
Fig. 24-Deglazing Cylinder Bore
Fig. 23-Measuring Cylinder Bore
Use a deglazing tool to break glaze, Figure 24. Fol-
low manufacturers recommendations.
Use a telescoping gauge and micrometer to mea- A 200-280 grit tool is generally preferred for de-
sure bore in two places at top and bottom of ring glazing. A cross hatch pattern of approximately 45
travel area, Figure 23. Out-of-round dimension is the degrees should be obtained while operating the tool
difference between dimensions A and B. Cylinder wall vertically during deglazing.
taper is the difference between dimension A at the
top and dimension A at the bottom of cylinder bore. Boring Cylinder Block
See "Specifications," page 15-21, for wear tolerance.
If block- is to be bored as determined on page 15-8,
clean and dry block thoroughly. Boring can be done
by machining at a reliable automotive repair shop or
by using an electric drill and honing tool. See "Spe-
cial Tools," page 15-22.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel Kohler 15-11
Inspecting Crankshaft
CRANKSHAFT JOURNAL
M 8sSTi
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Analyzing Connecting Rod and Cap Wear 1. Engine run Iowan oil or without oil.
2. Oil slinger broken off bearing cap.
3. Oil hole in connecting rod plugged.
4. Oil not changed regularly.
5. Bearing cap installed incorrectly.
Note especial!y the condition of the rod and cap
bearing area. Evidence of score marks on these areas
indicates impurities in the oil or engine run without oil.
Replace rod showing scratch marks or deep scores
in the bearing area. Bent rods can be straightened
with a rod aligner. Be sure slinger on rod cap is intact
- not cracked. bent or chipped. This is important.
NOTE: New rods and caps are available only as a
matched set for service. If either is damaged, both
must be replaced.
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15-12 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler SM-2088-(Nov-69)
;M 5585.,'
Inspecting Main Bearings ~ ~."
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel - Kohler 15-13
INSTALLATION
Installing Balance Gears
PRIMARY
TIMING
MA K
0.005"
SPACER
0.020"
SPACER
.SNAP
M $588
Inspecting Camshaft
Check camshaft for broken or cracked gear teeth.
Fig. 34-Checking Balance Gear End Play
Check operation of ACR assembly making sure all
parts are intact and operate freely. Check condition
of flyweight springs. If camshaft needs attention, see Check end play of balance gear and adjust to 0.005
Group 20 for camshaft and governor service. to 0.010 inch by adding or removing 0.005-inch spa-
cers, Figure 34.
NOTE: If you are going to use a timing tool when
installing the crankshaft, page 15-14, install both
upper and lower balance gears prior to installing
crankshaft. If you are not going to use a timing tool
when installing the crankshaft, page 15-15, install
only the upper balance gear at this time.
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15-14 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler SM-2088-(Nov-69)
NOTE: The special balance gear timing tool, Figure Drive crankshaft 1/16 inch into the wide side of
35, makes precision installation of the crankshaft balance gears. Remove tool and turn crankshaft until
more accurate. See "Special Too/s, " page 15-22. standard timing mark on crankshaft aligns with timing
mark on camshaft gear.
Install special tool, as shown above, so two teeth
on tool line up with primary timing marks on balance Engage crankshaft gear and camshaft gear. Tap
gears. crankshaft into place with plastic hammer.
I nstall crankshaft so that counterweights are to- Gears now should be in proper alignment. When
ward balance gear side of engine, Figure 35. Turn properly timed, balance gears will form a straight line
crankshaft so that standard timing mark on crank- when counterweights are to either side, as in Figure
shaft is in line with lubrication passage in engine 5, page 15-4.
block, Figure 35.
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_§M-2088-(Nov-70) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler 15-15
.__----------STANDARD TIMING
MARK (CRANKSHAFT)
PRIMARY TIMING
MARK (BALANCE GEAR)--......
SECONOARY MARK
(BALANCE GEAR) - - - - - '
SECONDARY TIMING
MARK (CRANKSHAFT)
M 7556
Align crankshaft so the primary timing mark on top crankgear with dot (timing' mark) on face of camshaft
balance gear, Figure 36, lines up with standard timing gear, Figure 37. Press crankshaft remainder of the
mark on the crankshaft. way into block. Camshaft, crankshaft and upper bal-
ance gear are now correctly aligned.
Rotate crankshaft until it is approximately 15 de-
grees past bottom dead center. Slip one 0.010-inch
spacer over lower stub shaft, and install lower bal-
ance gear.
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15-16 Piston, Crank$haft and Flywheel- Kohler SM-2088-(Nov-70)
Installing Crankshaft (Kohler K181 S En- Assembling Bearing, Bearing Plate and
gine) Oil Seals (Kohler K181S Engine)
Cover keyway in PTO end of crankshaft with a strip With bearing plate properly supported, press main
of scotch tape to prevent cutting seal if seal has been bearing, shielded side up, Figure 39, into bearing
left in block. plate until bearing bottoms in bearing bore. Be sure
Slip power take-off end of crankshaft into bearing shielded side is up. Ball bearings must not be ex-
in cylinder block. posed to engine crankcase oil.
NOTE: Proper crankshaft and camshaft gear timing Assembling Bearing, Bearing Plate and
is important. Oil Seals (Kohler K241AS Engine)
Timing marks are provided on crankshaft and cam-
shaft gear for correct engine timing. When in place, PRESS ON
mark between teeth on camshaft must be directly in OUTER RACE
line with lug on shoulder of crankshaft, Figure 38.
Chalk timing mark positions for ease of viewing dur-
ing assembly.
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I \~:.~~
\ /
CAP
SCREWS BALL
M 5589
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15-18 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-69)
M 5882
When installing heavy-duty rings, be sure to install Coat piston and ring generously with light oil and
chrome-edged ring in top piston groove. insert complete assembly into cylinder bore using
ring compressor, Figure 47.
Stagger the piston ring gaps by moving each ring
until the gaps are out of alignment as much as possi- NOTE: Be sure match marks on connecting rod
ble. THIS IS IMPORTANT. and rod cap are aligned and face flywheel side of en-
gine, Figure 48.
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15-20 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-69)
HEAD BAFFLE
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SPECIFICATIONS
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15-22 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Kohler SM-2088- (Nov-70)
SPECIAL TOOLS
Name Part No. Use
Strap wrench Ridgid-5 To remove flywheel
Micrometer 1-inch Starrett 230 RL Check piston pin diameter
Micrometer 2-inch Starrett 2 RL Check crankshaft journal diameter
Micrometer 3-inch Starrett 436 XRL Check piston diameter
Micrometer 4-inch Starrett 436 XRL Check piston diameter
I nside telescoping gauge Starrett S579H Check cylinder bore
5/16-6-inch
Feeler gauge OTC 860 A Check end clearances
Cylinder hone AMMCO 500 Deglazing and boring engine block
Ring groove cleaner OTC 846 Clean piston grooves
Fine-Stone for AMMCO 500 AMMCO 621 Finish cut
cylinder hone
Finishing-Stone for AMMCO AMMCO 3933 Finish and deglazing
500 cylinder hone
Medium-Stone for AMMCO 500 AMMCO 620 Semi-finish
cylinder hone
Coarse-Stone for AMMCO 500 AMMCO 619 For roughing cylinder (primary cut)
cylinder hone
Piston ring band handle KD850 Tighten piston ring compressor
Piston ring compressor KD 850 B-1 To compress piston rings
Ridge/Reamer AMMCO Model 2100 To remove top ridge from cylinder
bore
Balance Tool Service Tools Inc. Timing balance gears to
1901 Indiana Avenue crankshaft gear
Chicago, Illinois 60616
Treysit Vibrator Engine 670156 Lauson Power Pro-
Tachometer ducts, Parts Depot, Grafton, Measure engine rpm
Wisconsin 53024
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Engine 20
SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Kohler 20-1
Group 20
CAMSHAFT, TAPPETS AND GOVERNOR
KOHLER ENGINES FOR 110 AND 112 TRACTORS
GENERAL INFORMATION
GOVERNOR
CROSS SHAFT
ADJUSTING
SCREW LEVER
SPEED CONTROL
BRACKET
M 6849
The camshaft-driven governor maintains constant The Kohler K181S and K241AS Engines feature an
engine speed under varying loads and serves as a top automatic compression release camshaft which is
speed limiting device. explained in detail on the following page.
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SM-2088-(Nov-70) Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Kohler 20-3
REPAIR
M 9830
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20-4 Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Kohler SM-2088-(Nov-70)
Removing Governor
Loosen nut on governor cross shaft and slide off all
external parts.
NOTE: Do not attempt to remove governor cross
shaft from outside of engine. It must be removed from
the inside.
SNAP'
RING
Turn block upside down and remove governor stop
Fig. 7-Governor Cross Shaft
pin (1, Fig. 4) and copper washer. Governor assem-
bly, brass washer, and cross shaft (4, Fig. 4) may
now be removed.
INSTALLATION
Inspecting Camshaft
Installing Governor
Wash governor and camshaft in a safe cleaning
solvent and wipe parts dry. ,, ,,
SPRING
BRASS NEEDLE
STUB BEARING
JSHER .SH FT
BUSHING
NUT
M 8522
ARM
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I
I '
Installing Camshaft
Spin the governor gear assembly to be sure it ro- Use feeler gauge to check camshaft end clear-
tates freely. ance. See "Specifications," page 20-7. Use 0.005 to
0.010-inch spacer washers as required to obtain cor-
rect clearance.
Spin camshaft to be sure governor and camshaft
turn freely.
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ADJUSTMENT
Governor Speed Adjustment Governor Speed Adjustment
(Kohler K181 S Engine) (Kohler K241AS Engine)
SPEED
CONTROL
DISK
Governor speed is regulated by the position of the To adjust governor, Figure 16, stop engine and set
governor bracket. The bracket acts as a stop limiting throttle control in run (high speed) position. Position
the rotation of the speed control disk. cable so that side of adjusting screw lever strikes
breather stud.
After engine is operable, start engine and check
engine speed at full throttle. Move governor bracket Start engine. Turn governor adjusting screw clock-
up or down, Figure 15, as required until maximum wise to decrEjase maximum rpm. Turn screw counter-
engine speed is 3800 rpm on a tachometer with all clockwise to increase maximum rpm.
drives disengaged. See "Special Tools," page 15-22.
Check engine rpm using a tachometer. See "Spe-
Tighten bushing nut but AVOID EXCESSIVE PRES-
cial Tools," page 15-22.
SURE. Governor arm must operate loosely ..
IMPORTANT: Engine speed should not exceed
3800 rpm at no load.
SPECIFICATIONS
'K181S and K241 AS Kohler Engines
Table of Clearances
Item Clearances
SPECIA,L TOOLS
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) General Information - Tecumseh 25-1
Group 25
GENERAL INFORMATION
TECUMSEH ENGINE FOR 112 TRACTOR
DESCRIPTION
CYLINDER
HEAD
VALVES
FUEL
IIIII!I!!!~~-LINE
INNER
SCREEN
ENGINE
M 8529'
SHROUD
Fig. 1-Cutaway View of Tecumseh HH100 Engine Showing Piston, Valves and Tappets
The Tecumseh HH100 Engine used in 112 Tractors Detailed specifications for the H H 100 engine are
is a four-cycle, internal combustion engine. It has a covered in Section 10 "General," and at the end of
cast iron block, and is an L-head, single cylinder en- each group in this section.
gine with large bore, short-stroke design.
Tecumseh HH100 engines in 112 Tractors
The engine is air cooled with tapered roller crank- beginning with Serial No. 161,772 vary from
shaft bearings, is oil bath lubricated and has an inter- earlier models. Changes include battery-coil
nal weight governor. ignition, a new cylinder head, and a crankcase
capacity of 3 U.S. pints.
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25-2 Genera/Information - Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-69)
ENGINE ANALYSIS
-- Compression Test
The HH100 Engine is equipped with an instamatic
EZEE-start compression release camshaft. It will be
referred to as "EZEE-start" in this manual. The EZEE-
start feature releases compression pressure during
lower cranking speeds. It is important to crank the
engine at 1000 rpm, or more to obtain an accurate
compression test. The EZEE-start mechanism is dis-
engaged when the tachometer reads approximately
650 rpm.
When the engine is operable in the tractor check
compression as follows.
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) General Information - Tecumseh 25-3
Test Conclusions
P
An engine in top operating condition will read 80 to R
E
110 psi when engine is cranked approximately 1000 MEASURE DIFFERENCE S
rpm. BETWEEN COLUMNS S
U
R
A compression test above 110 psi, indicates exces- E
sive deposits in the combustion chamber or on the
piston.
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
Refer to Group 5 of this Section, pages 5-9 through 5-11 for details.
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25-4 General Information - Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-69)
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Tecumseh 30-1
Group 30
CYLINDER HEAD, VALVES AND BREATHER
TECUMSEH ENGINE FOR 112 TRACTOR
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTAKE
VALVE
CYLINDER
HEAD
EXHAUST
-;o,,¥=-===-- I NT AKE
~===-_VALVE
SPRING
TAPPET
M6153
It is not necessary to remove the engine from the mounted in front of the valve spring chamber below
tractor to grind valves and valve seats or to service the carburetor.
the breather assembly.
Valve guides can be reamed and new valves with-
The exhaust valve seat insert is press fitted into the oversize stems installed when guide wear tolerances
block and can be replaced. The intake valve seat is are exceeded.
machined into the block. The breather assembly is
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VALVE ANALYSIS
,M 5562
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Tecumseh 30-3
M 5565
REPAIR
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30-4 Cylinder Head and Valves - Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-69)
REPAIR-Continued
It is not necessary to remove the engine from the Inspecting Cylinder Head
tractor when servicing the cylinder head, head gas-
ket, muffler, breather assembly, valves and valve
seats.
IMPORTANT: On tractors equipped with hydraulic
lift, do not disconnect the hydraulic lines. Remove the
pump, valve. and reservoir unit from the top of the
engine and lower it to the ground with the hydraulic
lines still attached. This procedure avoids the possi-
bility of dirt entering the system.
For accessibility, remove the grille. Also remove
the cowl and hood assembly. Fig. B-Cleaning Cylinder Head
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Tecumseh 30-5
I nspecting Breather spring and the square. See "Specifications," page 30-
11, for out of square limits.
BAtiCsT6E
FRONT SIDE
The breather is a sealed assembly. Do not immerse Fig. 12- Valve Spring Tension
assembly in cleaning solvent. Carefully wipe outside
of assembly with a clean cloth. After wiping, remove Check valve spring for proper pressure, Figure 12.
breather tube, Figure 10, and clean tube thoroughly in Refer to "Specifications," page 30-11, for free length
cleaning solvent. Discard assembly if inside of of the spring and the pressure in pounds that the
breather assembly is full of sludge or if assembly is spring should exert when it is compressed to a mea-
distorted. Replace complete assembly when vacuum sured length.
test indicates faulty breather.
Be sure drain holes in breather assembly are open I nspecting Valves
and down. Remove carbon from valve head, face, and stem
with a power-operated wire brush. Be sure ca'rbon is
Testing Valve Springs removed and not merely burnished. Any carbon left
on the stem will affect accurate alignment in the valve
refacer collet.
Q
~
WORN (OR)
IMPROPERLY GROUND
/VALVE STEMS '-......
Fig. 11- Valve Spring Squareness o 0
M 8532
Check valve spring for squareness, using a steel Fig. 13-Faulty Valves
square and a surface plate, Figure 11. Stand the
spring and square on end on the surface plate. Slide Check valve faces, heads and stems, Figure 13, for
the spring up to the square. Revolve the spring slowly defects. Also look for bent valve stems and excessive
and observe the space between the top coil of the corrosion causing pits on valve face or stem. Replace
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I nspecting Valves-Continued The valve seat angle "8" depends upon valve face
angle "C." New valves have a 45° face. Recondition
valves with a warped head. Recondition or replace valve seats with 46° cutters and lap valves. See page
valves with less than 1/64-inch margin. Valve stem 30-7.
ends should be ground square before checking valve
tappet clearance.
/
/
Reconditioning or Replacing Valves
Valve Guides
Clean the valve guides first to assure valve align-
ment when cutting valve seats.
M 6158
Valve Lapping
VACUUM
TOOL
M 8534
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M 5570
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Tecumseh 30-9
INSTALLATION
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30-10 Cylinder Head and Valves - Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-69)
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SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Cylinder Head and Valves - Tecumseh 30-11
SPECIFICATIONS
HH100 Tecumseh Engine
Item Dimension Wear Tolerance
Item Clearance
I ntake valve clearance cold 0.010 inch
Crankcase vacuum
U-tube manometer 7 to 12 inches
water column
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SPECIAL TOOLS
Name Part No. Use
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Tecumseh 35-1
Group 35
PISTON, CRANKSHAFT, MAIN BEARINGS AND FLYWHEEL
TECUMSEH ENGINE FOR 112 TRACTOR
GENERAL INFORMATION
Oversize pistons and rings are available for the plete with cylinder block, crankshaft, bearings and
HH100 Tecumseh Engine. seals, connecting rod with piston, internal governor
parts, valves and springs, camshaft and cylinder
A short block assembly is also available. It is com-
cover and cylinder head.
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REPAIR
, ,
I
M 8555
Fig. 2-Exploded View Showing Piston, Connecting Rod, Crankshaft, Flywheel, Main Bearings and Oil Seals
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Tecumseh 35-3
Removing Engine From Tractor Turn flywheel until piston is at lowest position,
(B.D.C). Remove carbon and ridge from top of cylin-
1. Drain crankcase oil. der bore with ridge reamer, Figure 3. NOTE: Piston
2. Remove front grille. damage will occur if ridge is not removed before
pushing piston out of cylinder bore.
3. Remove four cowl support bolts from tractor
frame. Remove hood and cowl panels as an assem-
Pulling Flywheel
bly.
4. Close fuel shut-off valve and remove gas tank.
5. Disconnect ignition wire harness at harness
connector.
6. Disconnect choke and throttle control cables at
the engine.
7. Remove muffler shield and hydraulic system if
tractor is so equipped. NOTE: Do not disconnect hy-
draulic lines unless hydraulic system is to be repaired
also.
B. Remove shielding from right-hand side of trac-
tor and remove four engine base bolts. Lift out en-
gine.
Remove engine shrouding, ignition module, car- Break flywheel nut loose with a long handle nut
buretor, starter, and oil filler tube. spinner and a flywheel wrench. Flywheel wrench is
Remove cylinder head, breather assembly and shown in Figure 4. The flywheel is mounted on a ta-
valves. See Group 30 of this section. pered shaft and should be removed with a puller, Fig-
ure 4. Remove key from crankshaft.
Removing Cylinder Ridge
Removing Cylinder Cover
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Removing Crankshaft
Clamp the connecting rod in a vise with soft jaws to When this condition is found, check and correct
prevent damaging rod. IMPORTANT: Tighten vise only the following probable causes:
tight enough to hold the assembly. Too much pres- 1. Dirty cooling shroud and cylinder head.
sure will damage rod. 2. Lack of cylinder lubrication.
3. Improper combustion.
Use ring expander to remove rings, Figure 7. Dis-
4. Wrong bearing or piston clearance.
card old rings.
5. Too much oil in crankcase causing fluid friction.
Remove retainers from each end of piston pin and
push pin out of piston and connecting rod.
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Fig. 12-Scratched Ring Faces Caused by Abrasives Rails of the oil ring are worn down to the oil drain
in the Engine holes and the oil ring surface is worn flat, Figure 13.
This can only come from cylinder wall contact after
much use and possible entry of abrasives. Compres-
Vertical scratches across the faces of piston rings, sion rings will also be worn thin.
Figure 12, are the result of an abrasive entering the
Badly worn oil rings will have:
engine. Abrasives may be airborne, may have been
1. Extra large gap.
left in during overhaul or are loose lead and carbon
2. Low tension.
deposits.
When this condition is found, always check and Inspecting Piston
correct the source of abrasives to prevent premature
ring failure.
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M 5684
AnalyzingP.iston Wear
1M 5575:
Fig. 18-Piston Top Land Burning Caused by Detonation Fig. 19-Hole Burned in Piston Caused by Pre-Ignition
Detonation is a form of abnormal combustion caus- Pre-ignition is the igniting of the fuel-air mixture
ing excessive temperature and pressure in the com- prior to the regular ignition spark. Pre-ignition caus-
bustion chamber, Figure 18. Commonly called carbon es severe internal shock resulitng in pings, vibration,
knock, spark knock or timing knock, detonation oc- detonation and power loss. Severe damage to piston,
curs as compressed air-fuel mixture ignites sponta- rings and valves results from pre-ignition, Figure 19.
neously to interrupt the normal ignition flame front.
When pre-ignition is suspected and detected,
When detonation is detected, check and correct the
check and correct the following possible causes:
following possible causes:
1. Internal carbon deposits which remain
1. Lean fuel mixtures.
incandescent.
2. Low octane fuels.
2. Incorrect spark plug (high heat range).
3. Over-advanced ignition timing.
3. Broken ceramic in spark plug.
4. Engine lugging.
4. Sharp edges on valves or elsewhere in
5. Build-up of carbon deposits on piston
the combustion chamber.
and cylinder head causing excessive
compression.
6. Wrong cylinder head or milling of head
increasing compression ratio.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flwheel- Tecumseh 35-9
,M 5576 iM 5577,
Fig. 20-Diagona/ Piston Wear Pattern Caused by Fig. 21-Piston Damage Caused by Piston Pin Retaining Ring
Bent or Twisted Connecting Rod Coming Loose
Check rod and piston alignment when a piston In Figure 21 a piece of the retaining ring found its
shows a diagonal wear pattern extending across the way into the oil ring.
skirt of the piston, Figure 20. Contact with cylinder
Pin retaining rings loosen or break due to:
wall shows on bottom of skirt at left and ring lands on
the right. . 1. Rod misalignment.
2. Excessive crankshaft end play.
A cylinder bored at an angle to the crankshaft 3. Crankshaft journal taper.
could also cause improper ring contact with the cylin- 4. Weak pin retaining rings.
der wall. 5. Pin retaining rings incorrectly installed.
This condition can cause: I nertia can cause a retaining ring or loose object
1. Rapid piston wear. inside the piston pin to beat out the piston and cylin-
2. Uneven piston wear. der in the pin boss area. Damage to both the piston
3. Excessive oil consumption. and cylinder occurs.
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Inspecting Crankshaft
'CRANKSHAFT JOURNAL
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M 5686
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it 6176
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SM-2088- (Nov-70) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel - Tecumseh 35-13
INSTALLATION
Install crankshaft with tapered end down in cylin- Minor increase in gap clearance can be made by
der block, Figure 29. filing the ends of the ring but this must be done accur-
ately on equipment made for this purpose.
Too much end clearance indicates that wrong rings
are being used or cylinder is bored too large.
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35-14 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-70)
Installing Rings on Piston Stagger the piston ring gaps by moving each ring
until the gaps are out of alignment as much as possi-
ble to prevent compression loss.
EXPANDER LOCATED
EITHER BEHIND THE
SECOND COMPRESSION
RING
OR
BEHIND THE OIL
CONTROL RING
M 6180
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35-16 Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel - Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-69)
Checking Crankshaft End Clearance mine the shim thickness as follows to obtain the re-
quired 0.002-0.003-inch crankshaft end play.
Example only
0.003-inch clearance between retainer and
cylinder
+0.003-inch required end play, equals
0.006-inch shim thickness required.
SURFACE "8"
SURFACE "A"
p
M 6629
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M 6187
Install oil seal with lip facing inward. Use oil seal
sleeve tool to prevent seal damage. Tap seal in place
with a piece of tubing. Seal must be square in seal
bore and pressed in to a distance of flush or 0.025
inch beyond flush of cylinder cover and bearing re-
tainer exterior, Figure 40. I nstall blower housing baf- Fig. 42-Engine Assembled
fle. See "Torque Chart" in Section 10 and tighten baf-
fle bolts accordingly. Install ignition trigger module and set air gap to
0.006 to 0.010 inch. Refer to Section 40 for specifica-
I nstalling Flywheel tions. Connect module feed wire and install blower
housing, cylinder baffle, and starter.
Install inner and outer grass screens, carburetor
and remaining external components, Figure 42.
Refer to Group 40 of this section for carburetor and
governor assembly and adjustment.
Note position of 5/16 x 3/8-inch cap screw.
M 6188
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SPECIFICATIONS
HH100 Tecumseh Engine
Item New Part Dimension Wear Tolerance
Connecting rod large end .... to 1.3760 inches 0.001 to 0.003 inch
Connecting rod lock nuts 86 to 110 in-Ibs Crankshaft end clearance 0.002 to 0.003 inch
Bearing retainer 65 to 110 in-Ibs Piston skirt clearance 0.006 to 0.008 inch
Flywheel nut 53 ft-Ibs Piston ring end gap 0.010 to 0.020 inch
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Piston, Crankshaft and Flywheel- Tecumseh 35-19
SPECIAL TOOLS
Name Part No. Use
Piston Ring Expander Tecumseh No. 670117 To remove and install new rings
on piston
Oil Seal Sleeve Tecumseh No. 670196 To protect seal during installation
Fine Stone for AMMCO 500 Cyl- AMMCO 621 Finish cut
inder Hone
Finishing Stone for AMMCO 500 AMMCO 3933 Finish and deglazing cut
Cylinder Hone
Coarse Stone for AMMCO 500 AMMC0619 For roughing cylinder (primary
Cylinder Hone cut)
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Tecumseh 40-1
Group 40
CAMSHAFT, TAPPETS AND GOVERNOR
TECUMSEH ENGINE FOR 112 TRACTOR
GENERAL INFORMATION
The camshaft-driven governor maintains constant The Insta-Matic EZEE-Start Compression Release
engine speed under varying loads and serves as a top Camshaft is explained in detail on the next page.
speed limiting device.
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40-2 Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-69)
M 6194
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REPAIR
12
11 1
~~.
Q\.
16
Fig. 5-Engine with Components Removed for
Camshaft Servicing
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40-4 Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Tecumseh SM-2088- (Nov-70)
HOl.E
LEVER
M 6201
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SM-20BB-(Nov-70) Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Tecumseh 40-5
INSTALLATION
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40-6 Camshaft, Tappets and Governor - Tecumseh SM-2088-(Nov-70)
I nstall tappets in the same guides from which they Connect governor spring to spring plate as shown
were removed during disassembly. Install camshaft, in Figure 16.
matching chamfered tooth on crankshaft gear with
mark and hobbing hole on camshaft gear, Figure 14. Loosen arm screw slightly and apply pressure to
arm as shown to fully open carburetor throttle plate.
Hold arm in this position and tighten screw.
Installing Governor Rod and Arm
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ADJUSTMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
HH1 00 Tecumseh Engine
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Section 30
FUEL SYSTEM
Group 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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5-2 General Information SM-2088-(Nov-69)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
AIR
INTAKE STRAINER
GAS
TANK
FUEL PUMP
(Kohler K241AS
Engine Only)
M 8489
Fig. 1-Fuel System for 110 and 112 Tractors (Serial No. 100,000-
Gasoline flows from the gas tank through a shut-off Both Kohler and Tecumseh engines us a constant-
valve to either a fuel strainer or sediment bowl where speed, constant-load, float-type carburetor to provide
it is filtered. Fuel flow is by gravity except on a 112 the fuel-air mixture necessary to operate the engine.
Tractor equipped with a Kohler K241 AS engine which
All tractors use a replaceable paper-type element
has a fuel pump.
to filter dirt and dust particles from the air.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) General Information 5-3
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
Carburetor
High speed and idle mixture needles not proper- Also see "Diagnosing Malfunctions," pages 5-10 of
ly adjusted. Section 20, "Engines," for other solutions to rough
engine idle.
Fuel inlet needle sticking to seat.
Poor acceleration
Choke cable loose in control swivel.
High speed and idle mixture needles not proper-
Fuel shut-off valve closed.
Iyadjusted.
Water, rust or stale fuel in gas tank.
Air filter element restricted.
Carburetor gummed.
Throttle cable slipping in control swivel.
Air lock in fuel line.
Sticky fuel inlet needle.
Air filter element restricted.
Dirty or damaged high speed mixture needle.
Also see "Diagnosing Malfunctions," page 5-9 of
Dirt or paint on throttle return spring,
Section 20, "Engines" for other solutions to hard en-
gine starting. 110 Tractors: Arm loose on governor cross
shaft.
Engine stalling
112 Tractors: Check condition of governor
High speed and idle mixture needles not proper- spool.
Iyadjusted.
Also see "Diagnosing Malfunctions," page 5-10 of
Dirt, water or ice in fuel system. Section 20, "Engines," for other solutions to poor en-
gine acceleration.
Gas tank vent restricted.
Fuel line restricted. Engine surging
Fuel strainer plugged. High speed and idle mixture needles not proper-
Iyadjusted.
Air lock in fuel line.
Air filter element restricted. Dirt or paint on throttle return spring.
Fuel strainer plugged.
Also see "Diagnosing Malfunctions," page 5-10 of
Section 20, "Engines" for other solutions to engine Too low on fuel.
stalling.
Flooding or .Ieaking carburetor
Rough idle
Sticky fuel inlet needle.
High speed and idle mixture needles not proper-
Float setting incorrect.
Iyadjusted.
Float leaking.
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5-4 General Information SM-20BB-(Nov-69)
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Tractors 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Fuel System 30
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Carburetor Kohler Engines 10-1
Group 10
CARBURETOR
KOHLER ENGINES
Whenever the throttle is opened quickly to give ex- IMPORTANT: Never clean holes or passages with
tra power for a sudden load, an extra amount of fuel is small drill bits or wire, because a slight enlargement
required for a momentarily richer air-fuel mixture. or burring of these holes will change the performance
The accelerating well, Figure 1, provides the extra of the carburetor. No method of cleaning other than
fuel. solvent should be used.
Place carburetor parts in a suitable basket and
The carburetor has two adjusting needles (one for
immerse basket in a container of carburetor cleaning
high speed and the other for low or idle speeds, Fig-
solution.
ure 1) and an idle stop screw.
The high speed mixture needle controls the amount NOTE: Good carburetor cleaning solutions can be
of fuel entering the venturi at high engine speeds. obtained from most jobbers. Agitating the basket up
The idle mixture needle controls the amount of fuel and down in the solution will speed up action of the
entering the venturi when engine is idling or when solvent and aid in dissolving deposits in small drilled
throttle valve is in the full closed position. passages.
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10-2 Carburetor - Kohler Engines SM-20BB-(Nov-69)
1____
Allow parts to remain in the solution from one to
two hours. Then remove and rinse with fresh cleaning
solvent. Dry with compressed air, making sure all
holes are open and free of carbon and dirt. Never use
rags or waste paper to dry the parts. Any lint may plug
jets or channels and affect operating efficiency of
carburetor.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Carburetor - Kohler Engines 10-3
ASSEMBLY
I nstall the carburetor repair kit whenever the car-
buretor is disassembled for service and parts show
wear.
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10-4 Carburetor - Kohler Engines SM-20BB- (Nov-69)
SPECIFICATIONS
Speeds
High speed (No load) 3800 rpm Refer to carburetor adjustment, page
10-4.
Idle speed (No load) 1200-1700 rpm Refer to carburetor adjustment, page
10-4.
Float Setting
Distance between float and ma- 13/64-inch Check and/or adjust whenever car-
chined surface of carburetor body buretor is disassembled for service,
(Carburetor inverted) page 10-3.
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10-6 Carburetor - Tecumseh Engine SM-20BB- (Nov-69)
TECUMSEH ENGINE
GENERAL INFORMATION REPAIR
When diagnosis indicates the carburetor should be
cleaned, disassemble the carburetor before placing it
in the cleaning solution to make sure the solution
IDLE ADJUSTIN reaches all surfaces and parts.
SCREW AND
SPRING Always install all the parts in the repair kit when the
carburetor needs servicing. Always install new gas-
kets whenever the carburetor is disassembled even
though no other new parts are installed.
Disassembling Carburetor
Remove carburetor from engine and remove air
cleaner base and elbow.
Remove high speed and idle mixture needles.
Remove idle adjusting screw.
Remove fuel bowl retaining nut, fuel bowl, fuel bowl
gasket, float assembly, needle valve, spring and nee-
dle seat.
Remove screws holding throttle valve and remove
valve and throttle shaft with return spring from car-
buretor housing.
M 6074
Remove choke valve and choke shaft.
Fig. 9-Cutaway View of Walbro Carburetor
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Carburetor - Tecumseh Engine 10.7
Cleaning Carburetor For a positive leak test, immerse the float in hot
water. Any leak can be detected at once by air bub-
Clean all parts in a carburetor cleaning solvent.
bles escaping from the float. Do not attempt to repair
IMPORTANT: Never clean holes or passages with the float if it leaks. Replace it.
small drill bits or wire because a slight enlargement
Check float shaft and replace if worn.
or burring of these holes will change the performance
of the carburetor. No method of cleaning other than I nspect tapered ends of idle and high speed adjust-
solvent should be used. ing needles. If a ring has been cut in the tapered sur-
face of either needle because it was turned too tightly
Place carburetor parts in a suitable basket and
against the seat, replace the needle. Check condition
immerse basket in a container of carburetor cleaning
of O-ring on high speed mixture needle. Replace if
solution.
damaged.
Good carburetor cleaning solutions can be ob-
The seat for the idle mixture needle is an integral
tained from most automotive jobbers. Agitating the
part of the carubretor body casting. Replace carbure-
basket up and down in the solution will speed up ac-
tor body if seat is damaged.
tion of the solvent and aid in dissolving deposits in
small drilled passages. The seat for the high speed mixture needle is part
of the main nozzle. When replacing the high speed
Allow parts to remain in solution from one to two mixture needle, the main nozzle should also be re-
hours. Then remove and rinse with fresh cleaning sol- placed.
vent. Dry with compressed air, making sure all holes
are open and free of carbon and dirt. Never use rags I nspect carburetor body casting and fuel bowl for
or waste paper to dry the parts. Any lint may plug jets cracks or damaged seating surface. Examine thread-
of channels and affect operating efficiency of car- ed holes for damaged threads. Check throttle arid
buretor. choke shaft bearing areas in carburetor body for
wear. Replace if worn or damaged.
IMPORTANT: Never use compressed air to clean a
completely assembled carburetor. To do so may Inspect jets for damaged or plugged holes. Re-
cause the float to collapse. place carburetor body if damage is present.
Check the condition of all springs. Replace worn or
Inspecting Carburetor damaged springs.
Inspect tapered end of float valve for wear. If ta- Check fuel bowl drain assembly. Replace internal
pered end of valve appears worn or damaged, re- rubber seat if fuel bowl has been leaking.
place float valve and valve seat assembly.
Check fuel pickup passage. It must be clean to
Inspect seat assembly for wear or other damage. If assure adequate fuel flow from the fuel bowl to the
valve seat is damaged in any way, replace valve seat metering systems.
assembly and float valve.
Inspect throttle and choke shaft for excessive wear
Valves and seats are available only as matched or damage in the bearing area.
sets and should never be interchanged.
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10-8 Carburetor - Tecumseh Engine SM-2088- (Nov-69)
ASSEMBLY
SERVICE
REPLACEMENT
~
MA.I.. N.~OZ.ZLE
",
~
M 8493
fllTURN
Install idle adjusting screw and spring, Figure 14. Installing Float Spring and Float Pin
I nstall choke shaft, Figure 14. Turn choke shaft Adjusting Float
lever to closed position. I nstall choke shutter with let-
tering facing out and notch in shutter facing toward
fuel inlet in closed position, Figure 14.
orA. DRILL
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10-10 Carburetor - Tecumseh Engine SM-2088-(Nov-69)
BOWL
GASKET
FIBER
(0 'J1
t
FIBER BOWL NUT
WASHER DRj\I N
M 6083
FUEL FITTING I nstall new gasket (1, Fig. 12) between air baffle
(2) and cylinder block whenever air baffle has been
removed. Install new gasket (1) between carburetor
and air baffle. Install carburetor and nuts. Tighten
nuts firmly.
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Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Fuel System 30
SM-2088-(Nov-69! Carburetor - Tecumseh Engine 10-11
ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Make the following initial carburetor settings 2. Turn idle mixture needle clockwise until closed.
to assure engine starting after assembly. Close finger tight only. Then open 1-1/4 turns.
1. Turn idle mixture needle one and one-quarter 3. Start engine and raise throttle lever on dash
turn off seat. panel to "FAST" position. Allow engine to warm up.
2. Turn high speed mixture needle one and one- 4. Turn high speed mixture needle 1/8 turn each
half turn off seat. time, clockwise or counterclockwise, until engine
runs smoothly at full throttle. Keep screw position
3. Back off idle adjusting screw one turn after end
slightly on the rich side (open) when operating tractor
of screw contacts throttle lever.
with power driven equipment such as the mower or
snow thrower.
5. Move throttle lever to "SLOW" position and turn
idle mixture needle 1/8 turn each time, clockwise or
counterclockwise, until engine idles smoothly.
6. Advance throttle lever quickly to check for uni-
form acceleration. If engine misses, gas-air mixture
is too lean. Turn high speed mixture needle counter-
clockwise until positive acceleration can be obtained.
If excess exhaust smoke is noticed, mixture is too
rich. Readjust idle mixture needle if necessary until
good balance is achieved and engine idles smoothly
between 1200 and 1700 rpm. The idle adjusting
screw adjust the speed at which the engine idles.
Fig. 21-Carburetor Adiustments
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10-12 Carburetor - Tecumseh Engine SM-2088-(Nov-69)
SPECIFICATIONS
Speeds
High speed (No load) 3800 rpm Refer to carburetor adjustment,
page 10-11. Refer to governor
adjustment, page 40-7, Section 20.
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SM-2088- (Nov-70) Air Cleaner 15-1
Group 15
AIR CLEANER
GENERAL INFORMATION Cleaning
Air Filter
POLY-FOAM BAND
THAT FITS OVER ELEMENT 5 6 The air filter element should be cleaned every 5
\J/~
(OPTIONAL EQUIP.) hours of operation.
Tap the filter lightly against a flat surface and brush
~tI.
8
out dust.
Do not dip the filter into a liquid cleaner of any type.
Replace filter if bent, crushed or damaged. Replace if
extremely dirty. Under extremely dusty conditions,
replace every 100 hours of operation. When in doubt,
replace filter. This is inexpensive insurance to protect
the engine.
IMPORTANT: Never run engine with air filter ele-
ment removed.
Wipe air cleaner base and inside of air cleaner
cover with a clean cloth dampened with water. Install
M9326
air filter element making sure it seats around base.
1-Wing Nut 7-Base Assemble cover and tighten wing nut on cover finger
2-Copper Washer 8-Air Cleaner Gasket
tight, Figure 1.
3-Decal 9-Air Filter Element
4-Machine Screw 10-Air Filter Cover IMPORTANT: On air cleaners having metal wing
5-Lock Washer 11-Polyurethane Pre-Cleaner
nuts, be sure copper washer is in place next to wing
6-Plain Washer (Extra Equipment)
nut. (The washer is not necessary with nylon wing
Fig. 1-Exploded View of Air Cleaner Components nuts.)
SERVICE
The most damaging engine wear can be traced to
entry of dirt or dust through an improperly serviced air
filter element.
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15-2 Air Cleaner SM-2088- (Nov-70)
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Fuel System 30
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Sediment Bowl, Fuel Strainer and Gas Tank 20-1
Group 20
SEDIMENT BOWL, FUEL STRAINER, AND GAS TANK
SEDIMENT BOWL FUEL STRAINER
IN-LINE
STRAINER
HOSE TO
FUEL CARBURETOR
SHUT-OFF
M 7013
VALVE
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20-2 Sediment Bowl, Fuel Strainer and Gas Tank SM-2088- (Nov-69)
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Fuel System 30
SM-2088-(Nov-69) Fuel Pump 25-1
Group 25
FUEL PUMP
GENERAL INFORMATION REPAIR
i/ASSEMBL Y SCREW
(!Ij>/PUMP COVER
~
VALVE GASKET
MATCH MARK
~
0",
d / PUMP VALVE
VALVE SPRING/~ Gj VALVE SPRING
GjS/
PUMP VALVE/~
~
/DIAPHRAGM
. ~.
'" MOUNTING GASKET
Repair kits are available for reconditioning the Remove fuel lines and mounting screws holding
pump. These kits include the necessary gaskets, pump to engine. Remove assembly screws and
seals, and check valve components. cover. Turn cover over and remove valve plate screw
and washer.
Remove valve retainer, valves, valve springs and
valve gasket, noting their positions. Discard valve
springs, valves and valve gasket. See Figure 2.
Clean pump cover thoroughly with a safe solvent
and a fine wire brush.
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25-2 Fuel Pump SM-20BB-(Nov-69)
REPAI R-Continued Hold pump body. Attach cover to body with four
assembly screws. DO NOT TIGHTEN. With hand on
To rebuild the lower, diaphragm section of the pump body only (not on cover). push the actuating
pump. hold the pump body and press down on the di- lever to the limit of its travel.
aphragm to compress diaphragm spring. Turn brack-
et 90 degrees to unhook and remove diaphragm. Hold it in this position while tightening the four as-
sembly screws. This is important to prevent stretch-
Replace diaphragm by positioning. pressing. and ing the diaphragm.
turning to allow diaphragm to be hooked into actuat-
ing lever. Mount fuel pump on engine. using the new mount-
ing gasket. Connect the fuel lines. Start engine and
check for gas leaks.
SPECIAL TOOLS
No. Name Use
OTC KC18 Hose Clamp Pliers To remove fuel line hose clamps.
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Section 40
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Group 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page P~ge
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40 Electrical System Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
5-2 General Information SM-2088- (Nov-70)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
AL TERNATOR
STATOR
REGULATOR
RECTIFIER
SOLENOID
SWITCH
CONDENSER---'"
M 9834
Fig. 1-Electrical System, 110 and 112 Tractors (Serial No. 185,001-
The 110 and 112 Tractor electrical systems are Each of the three engines uses an electric starter
basically alike, Figure 1. Only minor differences exist motor and solenoid starting system. Neutral-start
between the ignition systems of these tractors. safety switches are wired in series between the igni-
tion switch and solenoid to prevent accidental start-
The chart below identifies the type of ignition sys-
ing.
tem used with the different engine models.
A 12-volt battery with a rectified AC charging sys-
Tractor Engine Model Ignition tem powers each of the electrical systems. A voltage
regulator-rectifier is used to control the charging sys-
110 Kohler K181S Magneto Ignition
tem.
112 Kohler K241AS Battery-Coil Ignition
112 Tecumseh HH100 Solid-State Ignition 110 and 112 Tractors (Serial No. 185,001-
Serial No. (Breakerless) feature a master 25 amp. circuit breaker, which pro-
(100,001-161,771) tects the electrical system in case of a short circuit or
112 Tecumseh HH100 Battery-Coil Ignition overload.
Serial No.
(161,772- Wiring diagrams (Figures 2 through 7) are included
in the following pages to aid in understanding and
diagnosing electrical system malfunctions.
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Generallnformation 5-3
WIRING DIAGRAM
110 and 112 Tractors Without Headlights
(Serial No.1 00,001-130,000)
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR-
RECTIFIER
( -)
AMMETER RED
AC DC w AC
I-
~
::c
z: 3: IGNITION LEAD
w
z: w
""
(+)
w
3:
0 '"
Ul z:
I-
~ '"
co
I-
3:
0
::c
3: -' '"co
""
Cl
UJ
0:: ACCESSORY
CONNECTOR
IGNITION
SWITCH
~_ _O~R~A~N.:::.G=-E-'I'--'~_ _-...J \
Cl
~ SOLENOID
BLACK
PURPLE
STARTER
BLACK
(- )
BLACK 0 0 0 0 00
~==-+O(+)
M 8590
"-------'
12 VOLT BATTERY
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5-4 Generallnformation SM-2088- (Nov-69)
WIRING DIAGRAM
110 and 112 Tractors With Headlights
(Serial No.1 00,001-130,000)
AMMETER (- ) VOLTAGE
RED REGULATOR-
'\ AC
RECTIFIER
DC AC
RED & WHITE w
f-
(+) :r:
z
w
3: IGNITION LEAD
w 0<:>
Z a::
3: (!J
Cl
ORANGE a::
a:> f-
10 ....J
A
M
GREEN P
"-
TAILLIGHTS
HEADLIGHT
CONNECTOR
""
u
c(
GREEN I
....J
a:> ACCESSORY
CONNECTOR LT. GREEN
PURPLE & YELLOW
CONNECTOR
"
SPLICE
WHITE
IGNITION
SWITCH
BLACK
PURPLE & WHITE
STARTER
BLACK -
(- )
TRANS. NEUTRAL- PTO NEUTRAL- 000000
START SWITCH BLACK
START SWITCH (+ ) -
M 8591
12 VOLT BATTERY
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SM-2088-(Nov-70) General Information 5-5
WIRING DIAGRAM
110 Tractors - (Serial No. 130,001-185,000)
112 Tractors - Solid State Ignition (Serial No. 130,001-161,771)
AMMETER (- ) VOLTAGE
RED
'"
REGULATOR-
RECTIFIER
(+) ::c
z: 3: IGNITION LEAD
W.J
z
3:
W.J
e<: ""
z
ORANGE
0
a::
co
'" 3:
0
l- e<:
--' co
,
TAILLIGHT
GREEN
,
CONNECTOR ORANGE
LEAD
CONNECTOR
HEADLIGHT
CONNECTOR
WHI TE WHITE
IGNITION
SWITCH
BLACK
PURPLE &- WHITE PURPLE
STARTER
BLACK
(- )
TRANS. NEUTRAL- PTO NEUTRAL- BLACK 0 0 0 0 0 0
START SWITCH START SWITCH L-.::.::':':'::'~-I-O ( +)
M 8592 1'-2-VO-L-T-BA"'T-=T~E""RY
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5-6 General Information SM-2088- (Nov-70)
WIRING DIAGRAM
112 Tractors With Battery-Coil Ignition
(Serial No. 150,001-185,000)
~
RECTI FI ER
AC DC w AC (+)
RED & WHITE f-
~
CIRCUIT z :x:
3:
BREAKER w
HEADLIGHT z w o<!
SWITCH 3: cr
<.!)
0
ORANGE cr
'"
GREEN
TAILLIGHT
CONNECTOR ORANGE
,------,
CONNECTOR
RED & WHITE
HEADLIGHT
CONNECTOR
PINK
BLACK (2)
L T. GREEN
IGNITION Cl
SWITCH ~ SOLENOID
SLACK
.SLUE
STARTER
BLACK
PTO NEUTRAL- (- )
START SWITCH
TRANS. NEUTRAL- SLACK 0 0 0 0 0 0
START SWITCH L......;:;.;:..:.;c.:...;.,;.-+<l (+)
M9835
~12"""""'V~O"""LT::---:S"""A"""TT""E---'R Y
Fig. 5. Wiring Harness with
Headlights, and Lighter
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SM-2088-(Nov-70) Generallnformation 5-7
WIRING DIAGRAM
110 Tractors (Serial No. 185,001- )
Magneto Ignition
AMMETER (- ) VOLTAGE
RED
'"
REGULATOR-
RECTIFIER
(+) :c
CIRCUIT z: 3 IGNITION LEAD
u..J
BREAKER z: u..J 0<>
a::
ORANGE \ 3
0
a::
co
C!>
I-
z:
3
0
a::
..J co
GREEN
TAILLIGHT
CONNECTOR ORANGE
CONNECTOR
'"
OPTIONAL LEAD
HEADLIGHT
CONNECTOR
25 CIRCUIT
RED & WHITE ~ -BREAKER
BLACK (2) P
WHITE WHITE
IGNITION
SWITCH
BLACK
PURPLE & WHITE
STARTER
BLACK
PTO NEUTRAL- ( -)
START SWITCH TRANS. NEUTRAL- BLACK 0 0 0 0 0 0
START SWITCH L...-~':"';':"'-+.() ( +)
M 9836\ 1·~2"""":7:VO::-:"L-:::T"'-;:-BA::-:;T:-:;:T'";:"E~Ry
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5-8 General Information SM-20BB-(Nov-70)
WIRING DIAGRAM
112 Tractors (Serial No. 185,001- )
Battery-Coil Ignition
AMMETER
VOLTAGE BREAKER
'"
(- ) RED REGULATOR- COIL POINTS
RECTIFIER
RED & WH IT E AC DC w AC
f-
~
(+) z: :c
:;.
w
z: w o<S
:;.
0
0::
<!>
C,ONDENSER
0::
z:
ORANGE co :;.
0
f- 0::
...J co
TAILLIGHT GREEN
CONNECTOR ORANGE
LEAD
CONNECTOR
RED & WHITE HEADLl GHT
CONNECTOR
PURPLE & YELLOW
25
A CIRCUIT
PINK 14" -BREAKER
P
BLACK (2)
GREEN
IGNITION
SWITCH
BLACK
STARTER
BLACK
(- )
PTO NEUTRAL- TRANS. I'IEtlTRAL- BLACK 0 0 0 0 0 0
START SWITCH START SWITCH '-----4-Q (+)
M 9837
12 VOLT BAttERY
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.SM-2088~ (Nov-70) Generallnformation 5-9
TESTING
I nstructions are provided in each group for testing follow the procedures putlined by the manufacturer
electrical components on and off the tractor. The of the test equipment to supplement instructions con-
purpose of the tests is to isolate the cause of trouble tained herein.
in the cranking, ignition or charging system.
NOTE: Because there are many manufacturers of
Recommended test procedures for dealers having test equipment, each with their own specific operat-
their own test equipment are outlined in Groups 10, ing instructions, it is important to follow the manu-
15, 20, 25, and 30. facturer's recommendations if the procedures in this
manual should contradict those of the manufa(:turer.
Test equipment of high quality is a must for ac-
curate diagnosis of electrical malfunctions. Always
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
AlaTE: Three different types of ignition systems are used on the 110 and 112 Tractors. Use ONL Y the
diagnostic procedures that apply to the particular system being tested. See page 5-2.
Engine
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5-10 Generallnformation SM-2088-(Nov-70)
Starter
Starter Fails to Energize Starter Drawing Excessive Current
Transmission control lever not in neutral or Broken or jammed starter drive.
PTO clutch is engaged.
Dirty or gummed armature.
Corroded or loose connections.
Shorted or grounded armature.
Broken or frayed insulation. Install new armature
Defective solenoid. Grounded field. (Wire-Wound Fields)
Replace starter if field is defective.
Defective starter.
Worn armature shaft bushings.
Weak or defective battery.
Misaligned starting motor.
Corroded battery terminals.
Use special mounting bolts and torque to
Defective safety switches. specification.
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SM-20'88- (Nov-70) General Information 5-11
Tractor not operated long enough to charge Unsteady or Low Alternator Output
battery. Loose connections or damaged wires.
Loose or damaged wires. Shorting of AC leads to regulator.
Defective ignition switch. Separate AC leads and replace alternator,
if tests show it to be defective.
Defective battery.
Continuous loads in excess of alternator capacity. Excessive Alternator Output
Check rectifier-regulator. Replace if necessary.
Low or no alternator output.
Defective rectifier-regulator. Regulator
Blown rectifier-regulator fuse.
Regulator Heating Up
No battery in circuit for period of over 45
Battery Spewing
minutes.
Battery overfilled.
If tractor must be operated without a battery,
Loose battery hold down bolts. disconnect plug from regulator.
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5-12 General Information SM-2088- (Nov-70)
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SM-2088- (Nov-70) Cranking System 10-1
Group 10
CRANKING SYSTEM
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
SOLENOID
FL YWHEEL
M 8594
IGNITION
CIRCUIT
The cranking system consists of a 12-volt storage The 12-volt battery has a hard rubber case with six
battery, a key switch, two neutral-start safety switch- individual cells. Each cell contains a specific number
es, a solenoid, and a compact starting motor, which' of sets of negative and positive plates.
engages and disengages with the engine ring gear
All plates of like charge are interconnected so that
through a Bendix-type drive.
the accumulative charges are present at the positive
and negative battery terminals.
Battery
As a battery discharges and the energy is not re-
The storage battery is of the lead-acid variety. Lead plenished, the sulfuric acid is withdrawn from the
is used in the construction of the cell plates and a sUl- electrolyte and the lead sulfate Geposits build up on
furic acid solution serves as the electrolyte. the plates. This causes the specific gravity of the
Tractors are shipped from the factory with dry- electrolyte to diminish. Charging the battery reverses
charged batteries. This means, the plates are the chemical reaction, restoring the electrolyte to
charged, but electrolyte must be added just before original potential.
using. IMPORTANT: Avoid battery damage by charging at
the manufacturer's recommended ampere-hour
charging rate.
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10-2 Cranking System SM-20BB-(Nov-70)
i~fROM LEAD TO
IGNITION ~ SA HE WINDINGS
TO
STARTER
PLUNGER
. SPRING
;M 7841
The key switch, Figure 2, is nothing more than a The solenoid, Figure 3, is an electric switch, com-
flow divider which directs the flow of electricity from posed of an electromagnet and spring-loaded plung-
the battery to the proper circuit. er.
In the case of the cranking circuit, when the switch One contact point of the solenoid is connected di-
is in the "start" position, current is directed to flow rectly to the positive terminal of the battery. The sole-
from the battery to the solenoid. noid case is grounded to the frame, as is the negative
post of the battery. The second large contact pOint is
When the switch is returned to "run" position fol-
connected to the starter.
lowing engine start, current is diverted from the sole-
noid and routed instead to the accessories and charg- When the ignition switch is turned to the "start"
ing circuit. position, current from the switch flows to the solenoid
windings forming a complete circuit with the ground-
ed case and setting up an electromagnetic field.
IMPORTANT: Be sure that correct 5-prong, key This draws the cylindrical plunger into the center of
switch is installed in tractors above Serial No. the field, overcoming a spring around the plunger. A
130,000. Use of a battery-coil-type key switch in a copper contact on the end of the plunger closes the
Solid State ignition system will damage ignition mod- circuit across the battery and starter contact points,
ule. AM31995 Key Switch (bronze colored case) energizing the starter.
should be used in Solid State and magneto tractors. Once the engine starts, the key switch is permitted
AM32318 Key Switch (silver colored case) should be to return to the "run" position, cutting off the energy
used in all battery-coil ignition tractors. to the solenoid and collapsing the electromagnetic
field. The spring-loaded plunger moves out of the
magnetic field, breaking contact between the battery
and starter contacts.
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SM-20BB-(Nov-70) Cranking System 10-3
Starting Motor
.PERMANE
MAGNET
WIRE- STARTER
WOUND MOTOR
STARTER
MOTOR
Fig. 4- Wire- Wound Starter Motor The drive consists of only three parts; a drive gear,
anti-drift spring, and spring cup. When the armature
Two types of starter motors are used on 110 and turns, the drive gear moves laterally into mesh with
112 Tractors. Early Kohler and all Tecumseh engines the flywheel. As the engine fires and speeds up, the
use the wire-wound field starters, Figure 4. Later armature is overrun causing the drive gear to disen-
Kohler e~9ines feature permanent magnet field start- gage. The anti-drift spring holds the drive gear in the
ers, Figure 5. disengaged position when the starter is not operating.
The spring cap acts as a shock absorber.
The permanent magnet field starter draws less cur-
rent than the wire-wound field starter because no cur- IMPORTANT: If the flywheel is still rotating when
rent is necessary in the field. The armature, brushes, the starter is engaged, the pinion and ring gear will
and commutator are basically the same. clash, damaging the gears.
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10-4 Cranking System SM- 2088- (Nov-70)
TESTING
Testing Battery noted between the highest and lowest cells, the bat-
tery may be recharged.
HOLD TUBE _ _ _.,j If this difference is more than 0.05 volts, this could
DO NOT SUCK
VERTICAL IN TOO MUCH indicate a cracked plate or other damage which could
ELECTROLYTE call for replacement of the battery.
There are two methods of testing battery capacity.
Battery electrolyte temperature should be at or near
FLOAT MUST _ _-tl 80 degrees Fahrenheit for these tests.
BE FREE
Before making either of the two following tests,
first check electrolyte level in battery. Add water if
necessary. If water is added, be sure it is thoroughly
mixed with the underlying electrolyte by charging.
Battery voltage should be 11.5 to 12.6 volts before
testing. Refer to instructions supplied by test equip-
ment manufacturer, when using high-rate equipment.
Using the first method, crank the engine for 15
seconds with the starting motor and measure the bat-
tery Voltage. If voltage is less than 9.6 volts at the end
of 15 seconds replace battery.
Fig. 6- Testing Specific Gravity As a second method, use high-rate discharge test
equipment, Figure 7.
Checking Specific Gravity
Discharge the battery by means of a heavy-duty
To determine whether the battery is capable of carbon pile at a rate 3 times the ampere-hour capaci-
meeting the requirements of the starting motor, it is ty. Follow equipment manufacturer's recommenda-
necessary to duplicate operating conditions by sub- tions for testing.
jecting the battery to a load test. To obtain a true test,
If after 15 seconds the battery voltage is less than
the battery should be at least 75 percent charged.
9.0 volts, the battery fails to meet the load test, indi-
This can be determined by taking a hydrometer read-
cating loss of capacity or internal short circuits. Any
ing, Figure 6.
battery that passes the load test is a good battery and
The following table illustrates typical ranges of can be relied upon to fulfill the requirements of the
specific gravity (amount of unused sulfuric acid re- starting motor under normal conditions.
maining in the solution) for a cell in various states of
charge, with respect to its ability to crank the engine
at BOoF. with initial full-charge specific gravity at ei-
ther 1.260 or 1.2BO.
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SM-2088-(Nov-70) Cranking System 10-5
Testing Starter
If the starter fails to crank properly, inspect the
engine cranking circuit for loose or badly corroded FIELD
connections and damaged wiring. TERMINAL
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10-6 Cranking System SM-20BB-(Nov-70)
Testing Armature
M 5770
Fig. 11-Checking Armature for Grounds
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SM-2088- (Nov-70) Cranking System 10-7
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10-8 Cranking System SM-2088- (Nov-70)
CONTINUITY
TESTER
M 8599
L..-----4-PRONG IGNITION SWITCH-----...J
Fig. 15- Testing Neutral-Start Switches 2. Turn key to "Start" position. Continuity tester
should light. If tester does not light, replace switch.
If engine still does not crank, remove switches
from tractor and test electrically as follows.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cranking System 10-9
ANALYSIS
Battery Starter
If a cracked battery case is found, install new bat- Overheating of starter can result from armature
tery and advise customer to keep battery electrolyte binding or severe arcing across loose field connec-
at specified level and to keep battery fully-charged in tions.
freezing weather.
Poor Starter Performance
Other causes could be rough handling of battery or
pounding cables onto terminals. This could be caused by a number of conditions,
including:
Pitted Battery Terminals
1. Excessive lubrication of end cap bushing, re-
If battery terminals are severely pitted, the proba- sulting in gum formation and high resistance at
ble cause is tractor operation with loose cable the commutator.
connections. This results in arcing across terminal- 2. Armature binding.
to-cable gap. 3. Dirty or damaged Bendix drive assembly.
4. Badly worn brushes or weakened brush springs.
Low Battery Condition 5. Excessive voltage drop in cranking circuit.
6. Battery or wiring defects.
Several causes of low battery condition could exist,
7. Shorts, opens or grounds in armature or field.
including:
1. I mproper electrolyte level.
2. Excessive use of accessories without engine
operating.
3. Ignition switch left in "run" position.
4. Faulty regulator or alternator.
5. Loose battery connections.
6. Dirty battery case.
7. Short in electrical system.
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REPAIR
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To clean terminals, remove battery from tractor. IMPORTANT: Slide rubber boot over positive bat·
Remove all corrosion using C\ wire brush. Wash ter- tery terminal until terminal and clamp are completely
minals using a solution of one part ordinary baking covered.
soda to four parts water. Do not permit cleaning solu-
Be sure top and bottom vent holes in each cell cap
tion to enter battery cells.
are open.
Wash entire battery case, battery base and hold-
down straps with clear water. Do not get water on Checking Battery Electrolyte Level
switches and wiring connections.
Periodically check the level of the electrolyte in the
,
Installing Battery
RUBBER
BOOT
POSITIVE
(+) TERMINAL
battery cells. This should be done at least once a
week during peak operating periods.
ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
ABOVE PLATES
Clean and dry battery exterior. Position battery and Fig. 18-Proper Level of Electrolyte in Battery Cells
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HIGH MOUNT
END CAP
ASSEMBLY INPUT
(Includes TERMINAL BENDIX DRIVE
-Brush) RETAINING NUT
(130-150 in. lbs.)
1/
I/'RAME
I /
f) @
+ BRUSH
\ o
in. )
THRU BOLTS
(Torque 40-
55 in. 1bs.)
BENDIX
ASSEMBLY
M9928
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Brushes Armature
CAP
SSEMBLY
M 7848
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Check armature on growler for opens, shorts or Use only the special mounting bolts (and lock
grounds. See page 10-6 for test procedure and repair washers) when installing starter.
recommendations. I n addition to securing the starter to the machined
surface on the crankcase, these special bolts provide
Field Coils proper alignment of the Bendix drive pinion gear to
Do not attempt to service field coils, unless cause the ring gear on the engine.
is a broken lead or brush wire or bad connection. Use of ordinary bolts will allow starter to shift,
Replace complete starter if field is defective. which could result in clashing and damage to the
gears or possible damage to the drive cap which also
Bendix Drive Assembly serves as the mounting bracket.
If Bendix drive assembly drive pinion or splined
sleeve are damaged, replace entire assembly.
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STARTER
MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
END CAP
SPRING
DRIVE
ASSEMBLY
MOUNTING
,M 8919 BRACKET
Repair to the starter is limited to the brushes, end Disassembling Starter Drive
cap, mounting bracket, armature and starter drive
assembly. Any of these parts can be replaced if found
to be defective. Fields in this starter are permanent
magnets and no service is required or possible. Any
serious defect in the magnets will require a complete
starter replacement.
Removing Starter
Disconnect negative cable from battery.
Disconnect solenoid-to-starter cable from starter
terminal.
ARMATURE
Remove two mounting bolts holding starter to en- SHAFT
gine block. DRIVE
SPRING GEAR
,M8923 CUP
Fig. 26-Starter Drive
COMMUTATOR
INPUT
·M9929. BRUSH
Fig. 27-Disassembling Starter Fig. 2B-Replacing Brushes
Remove the two thru bolts which hold the end caps Replace brushes whenever they show any appreci-
to starter housing. Remove 114 x 5/8-inch cap screw able amount of wear. To replace input brush assem-
from rear brace. Tap rear brace downward (see ar- bly, remove nuts and washers from terminal and pull
row) to provide room for removal of end cap. the brushes out through the inside of cap. When as-
sembling, place the input brushes into the insulated
Remove end cap carefully, Figure 27, to avoid los- brush holders.
ing brush springs which will pop out when end cap is
removed. The leads from the ground brushes are attached to
the metal screws which secure the insulated brush
holders to the end cap, Figure 28, place these brush-
Inspection
es in the non-insulated brush holders.
REAR
M 8928 BRAC E
Fig. 31-Assembling Starter to Bracket
x 5/8"
CREW
~.,.
Align housing with end cap using the index marks
on cap and housing as a guide, Figure 30.
M8929 MOUNTING BOLTS
NOTE: The starter housing has a mark and an in- Fig. 32-lnsta/Jing Drive Assembly
dentation on the inside which must fit into the two in-
dentures on the drive end cap. Install starter drive gear, anti-drift spring, spring
cup, and lock nut on armature shaft. Torque lock nut
to 45 to 50 inch-pounds, Figure 32.
Install starter on engine, using the two shoulder
bolts previously removed. Attach solenoid to starter
wire and tighten all bolts firmly.
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SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Magneto Ignition System 15-1
Group 15
MAGNETO IGNITION SYSTEM
110 TRACTOR-KOHLER K181S ENGINE
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
HIGH
TENSION
LEAD
:SPARK PLUG
FLYWHEEL
MAGNETIC
M 7850 RING IGNITION COIL
The 110 Tractor features a flywheel magneto-al- When the flux flows through the core, electricity is
ternator type ignition system. The system, Figure 1, induced in the primary windings of the coil. At the
includes 12 flywheel-mounted magnets, the stator, instant of reversal of the magnetic field through the
ignition coil, breaker points, condenser, high tension core, the induced current reaches its maximum.
wire, and spark plug.
At this same instant, the engine should be on its
As the cranking system turns the flywheel, the 12 compression stroke with the piston nearing the top of
permanent magnets rotate around the coil-core the cylinder. Proper spark timing is essential here.
(stator) assembly. The stator is mounted in a fixed Since a brief lag is experienced between the time fuel
position on the engine bearing plate. ignites and the time it reaches full power, the ignition
spark must occur slightly in advance of the piston
The magnetic flux flows in one direction through
reaching the top of the compression stroke.
the center leg of the core as the north pole of the
magnet rotates adjacent to it, then reverses its direc- When ignition is required, the breaker points are
tion as the south pole moves past. opened by the action of the breaker rod. This causes
a halt in current flow in the primary winding of the coil
and a sudden collapse of the magnetic field surround-
ing the coil windings.
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The rapid change in the concentration of magnet- The ignition coil contains three basic parts: (1) a
ism causes voltage to be induced in every turn of both primary winding consisting of a few hundred turns of
the primary and secondary windings. relatively heavy wire, (2) a secondary winding con-
sisting of several thousand turns of very fine wire, and
The voltage induced in the primary windings is
(3) a laminated soft iron stator core which serves to
quickly absorbed by the condenser, which acts as a
concentrate the magnetic field. The assembly is care-
reservoir for the surge of power in the primary coil
fully insulated against heat and moisture.
windings.
One end of the primary winding is grounded to the
If this surge had nowhere to go, it would effect a
core while the other is connected to the breaker
complete breakdown of the entire function. The con-
points. One end of the secondary is also grounded to
denser holds this energy only for an instant after
the core and the other connected to the spark plug
which time it is released back into the primary.
high tension lead.
The voltage build up in the secondary, which has
up to 100 times as many turns as the primary, could ~rreaker Points
go as high as 25,000 volts. Normally, however, vol-
tage increases only to the point to bridge the spark
gap. This is usually between 6,000 and 20,000 volts
depending upon such variables as compression,
speed, shape and condition of electrodes and width of
spark plug gap.
ignition Coii
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Spark Plug The ability of the spark plug to conduct heat away
from the center electrode and its insulating material
A spark plug consists mainly of two electrodes is controlled by the design of the shell and insulator.
separated from each other by an air gap. The side
electrode is connected to the shell of the spark plug. The path for heat escape is through the insulating
The center electrode is completely insulated from the material, the plug shell, the gasket and threads to the
shell. cylinder head. By varying the construction of the insu-
lator, the spark plug manufacturer is able to produce
The high voltage, produced in the secondary wind- spark plugs of different heat dissipating characteris-
ing of the coil, is applied to the center electrode and tics.
causes a spark to jump the gap to the side electrode.
This spark ignites the fuel-air mixture and starts the
Condenser
combustion process in the cylinder.
The air gap between electrodes is critical as it af-
fects the entire range of engine performance-start-
ing, idling, accelerating, power and top speed.
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SECTION
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ANALYSIS
Spark Plug
M7853
Fig. 6-Spark Plug Misfires
In nearly every case of spark plug failure, the combustion chamber becomes hot enough to fire the
cause must be corrected before new or reconditioned fuel-air mixture before the spark occurs.
spark plugs are installed. Otherwise, servicing will
4. Erosion of the plug electrodes may prevent vol-
again be needed in a short time.
tage from jumping the gap.
Figure 6 illustrates what takes place in a faulty
5. Deposits may have bridged the gap so that the
spark plug during ignition. The numbered statements
coil voltage is drained away without a spark occur-
below tell what causes the misfirings.
ring.
1. Normal ignition occurs when a spark of ade-
6. Flashover is caused by moisture or dirt or by a
quate energy is delivered at the correct instant across
worn out terminal boot. This allows voltage to short
the electrode gap as shown.
across the outside of the insulator.
2. Tracking ignition occurs when the spark, jump-
7. Cracks in the plug insulator may allow high vol-
ing from one deposit "island" to another, ignites the
tage to short circuit to the ground.
fuel charge at some point along the insulator nose.
The effect is to retard ignition timing. 8. Deposits formed on the insulator surface may
drain away voltage.
3. Pre-ignition occurs when some surface in the
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A spark plug with brown to grayish-tan deposits Dry, fluffy, black carbon deposits, Figure 9, may
and slight electrode wear is normal, and indicates result from over-rich carburetor adjustments. A
good engine adjustments, Figure 7. clogged air cleaner can restrict air flow to the car-
buretor causing rich mixtures.
A spark plug having this appearance may be
cleaned, regapped and reinstalled. Poor ignition output (faulty breaker points, weak
coil or condenser) can reduce voltage and cause
misfiring. A fouled spark plug is the result, not the
cause of this problem. After the cause has been elim-
inated, the spark plug can be cleaned, regapped and
reinstalled.
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Breaker Points
M 5600
Fig. 11-Heat Shock Failure
Fig. 13-Burned Breaker Points
Fig. 12-Pre-lgnition
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TESTING
Several factors contribute to the overall perform- Coil windings are subject to open and short cir-
ance of an ignition system - all components must be cuits. On magneto type coils, this can be detected
in good condition and the spark must be properly with an ohmmeter. Resistance in the primary should
timed. not be more than 2 or 3 ohms, while in the secondary,
resistance will be in the range of 8,000 - 10,000
Hard starting, low power and erratic operation can
ohms.
often be attributed to faulty ignition. If poor ignition is
suspected, the first thing to do is to determine if the
ignition system is actually at fault. HIGH
TENSION
A simple operational test will determine this. LEAD
COIL
M 7855
Fig. 14- Testing Ignition System Make the following checks according to test equip-
ment manufacturer's recommendations:
Remove the high tension lead at the spark plug, 1. Coil power test, Figure 15
Figure 14. Bend a paper clip and insert it into boot. 2. Coil high speed test
Hold the end of the clip about 1/16 to 1/8 inch away 3. Coil surface insulation test
from the cylinder head, while cranking the engine. 4. Coil continuity test
(Make sure engine is cranked fast enough to produce 5. Coil ground test
a spark.)
If a sharp snappy spark occurs, the trouble is ap- Testing Condenser
parently not in the ignition coil, condenser or breaker The test unit, Figure 15 can also be used to test the
pOints, although it could still be attributed to a poor condenser. Follow manufacturer's recommendations
spark plug. If no spark or a very weak spark occurs, to make the following condenser tests:
ignition trouble is indicated.
1. Capacity test
When checking an ignition system, the compo- 2. Leakage
nents most commonly requiring servicing or adjust- 3. Short
ment should be checked first. 4. Series resistance test
Ignition Coil
The ignition coil does not require service-only
replacement. Located on the stator, the coil should
stay relatively clean. Whenever the engine is re-
moved or coil problems are indicated, check coil wir-
ing connections for good electrical contact.
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INSPECTION REPAIR
M860J
Engine misfire or generally poor operation is often Remove, inspect and regap spark plug to 0.025-
caused by a spark plug in poor condition or by one inch each 100 hours. Bend only the outer electrode
with improper gap setting. Plugs fail for various rea- when setting gap. A wire gauge should be used as a
sons. Refer to spark plug analysis on pages 15-4 thru plain, flat feeler gauge cannot accurately measure
15-6 to determine if plug should be cleaned and re- the true width of a spark gap. See example in Figure
gapped or replaced, Figure 16. 17.
Use a spark plug wrench to remove old plug. Al-
Ignition Coil ways use a new spark plug gasket when replacing
Inspect coil assembly for damage that may affect plug. Tighten plug to 15 to 20 ft-Ibs torque.
its operation. Look especially for cracks or gouges in Good operating conditions are indicated if plug has
insulation, evidence of overheating or other damage. light coating of gray or tan deposit. A dead white, blis-
Make sure electrical leads are intact, especially tered coating could indicate overheating.
where they enter the coil.
A black (carbon) coating may indicate an over-rich
Condenser fuel mixture caused by clogged air cleaner or improp-
er carburetor adjustment. See Figure 9, page 15-5.
Inspect condenser for visible damage. Look espe-
cially for damaged terminal lead, dents or gouges in
can, or broken mounting clip.
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15-10 Magneto Ignition System SM-2088- (Nov-70)
Condenser ADJUSTMENTS
If the condenser shorts out, the coil will be unable
to produce output voltage. On the other hand, if it Adjusting Breaker Points
opens or decreases in capacity, the output voltage
will be greatly reduced and the ignition points will
burn excessively.
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CAPACITY CAPAC ITY
TOO HIGH TOO LOW M 7856
If burned breaker points occur frequently, the con- The engine is equipped with a timing sight hole in
dition of the condenser should be suspected. If con- the blower housing, Figure 23. Remove the snap but-
denser has too small capacity, metal will transfer ton covering the hole by prying loose with a screw-
from the stationary contact to the movable contact. driver. Two timing marks are stamped on the flywheel
If capacity is too large, the metal will build up on sta- -the "T" mark indicates top dead center (TDC)
tionary contact, Figure 20. while the "S" mark indicates the spark point, which is
20 degrees before top dead center.
Condensers can be tested off the tractor on test
units such as Figure 21. Follow manufacturer's rec- Two methods are used for timing-the static and
ommendations to make the following condenser timing light methods. The timing light method is more
tests: accurate; however, a storage battery must be used
according to the timing light manufacturer's instruc-
1. Capacity tions.
2. Leakage
3. Short Timing Engine Static Timing Method
4. Series resistance
Remove breaker pOint cover. Remove spark plug
lead to prevent unintentional starting. Rotate engine
by hand in direction of normal rotation (clockwise
when viewed from flywheel end). Points should just
begin to break as the "S" mark appears in the center
of the timing sight hole.
Continue rotating engine until points reach maxi-
mum opening. Measure gap with feeler gauge-gap
should be 0.020-inch when fully open, Figure 22.
If necessary, loosen point gap adjusting screw and
adjust gap to 0.020 inch. Maximum gap setting can
vary from 0.018 to 0.022 inch, to achieve smoothest
running. Securely tighten adjusting screw after tim-
ing.
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Several different types of timing lights are availa- Connect third timing light lead to ground.
ble. Follow manufacturer's instructions for type used.
Remove snap button from blower housing. Rotate
The following timing procedure can be used with most
engine by hand until "S" mark is visible. Chalk "S"
timing lights, Figure 23.
line for easy reading.
Remove high tension lead at spark plug. Wrap one
Start engine. Run at 1200 to 1800 rpm. Aim timing
end of a short piece of fine wire around spark plug
light into sight hole. The light should flash just as "S"
terminal. Reconnect lead to terminal. Free end of
mark is centered in sight hole of blower housing.
wire must protrude from under boot.
If timing is off, remove breaker point cover, loosen
NOTE: Some lights have sharp prongs on spark
gap adjusting screw and shift breaker plate until "S"
lead. With these, simply push prong thru boot until it
mark is exactly centered. Retighten adjusting screw
contacts metal connector.
before replacing breaker point cover.
Connect one timing light lead to the wire wrapped
around spark plug terminal.
Connect second timing light lead to positive side of
battery-see timing light instructions for battery size,
wiring, etc.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Spark Plug Gap .................................................................... 0.025 inch
Breaker Point Gap .......................................................... 0.018 to 0.022 inch
Coil Resistance
Primary Windings .............................................................. 2 to 3 ohms
Secondary Windings .................................................... 8,000 to 10,000 ohms
Condenser
Capacity-Microfarads .........................................................18 to .23 mfds
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Battery Ignition System 20-1
Group 20
BATTERY IGNITION SYSTEM
112 TRACTOR-KOHLER K241AS ENGINE
112 TRACTOR-TECUMSEH HH100 ENGINE
(Serial No. 161,772- )
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
~~IGNITION
~ SWITCH
BREAKER
pOIN~
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CAM
CONDENSER
COIL
M 8605
The battery ignition system differs from the magne- At the point when the piston is near top dead center
to ignition in two ways. on the compression stroke, the breaker pOints are
opened by the cam and push rod.
1. Current is supplied to the ignition coil from the
battery rather than from a permanent magnet self- When the points are opened, the primary electric
powered magneto. circuit is broken and the magnetic field breaks down.
2. The ignition switch must be closed in the battery With the collapse of the primary field, the magnetic
system for the current to flow through the coil. Mag- lines of force cut across the conductor coil windings
neto systems require an open circuit type switch. and a high voltage is induced in the secondary wind-
ings.
The function of any ignition system is the same,
and that is to produce a hot spark at the plug at the A spark occurs at the spark plug, which is in the
right time for ignition of the fuel mixture. secondary circuit. The high voltage developed in the
secondary coil causes the current to jump across the
Here is how the battery ignition works:
1 spark plug electrode gap, thus making a spark.
With the ignition switch closed, current flows from
the battery to the primary windings of the coil, and The residual current in the primary winding is ab-
through the closed breaker points to ground. sorbed by the condenser. This eliminates arcing at
the points and aids in producing a stronger spark at
the spark plug.
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COIL CAP-.- - - .
PRIMARY---
TERMINAL
SPRING
WASHER
SEALING'
GASKETS
M 5600
Fig. 2-lgnition Coil The points are tripped by the breaker rod, operated
by a lobe on the camshaft. A specific time is required
The ignition coil is a pulse transformer that trans- for the magnetic field within the ignition coil to build
forms or steps up the low battery or generator voltage up to sufficient value. Unless the points are adjusted
to the high-voltage necessary to ignite the fuel-air to specification, weak, early or late sparking occurs.
mixture at the gap of the spark plug.
The ignition coil contains three basic parts: a pri- Condenser
mary winding consisting of a few hundred turns of
relatively heavy wire; a secondary winding consisting
of many thousand turns of very fine wire and laminat-
ed soft iron which serves to concentrate the magnetic
field. The primary winding is assembled around the
outside of the secondary winding and the laminated
iron provides both a core and outside shell about both
the windings. These three units are placed in the coil
case and immersed in oil. The coil cap with its neces-
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PRESSURE CONTACT
sary attachments to the windings completes the en- CONSTRUCTION
SECTION
tire coil.
When the primary circuit is energized (the breaker
points are closed), a magnetic field is built up around
both the primary and secondary coils. When the pri-
mary circuit is de-energized (the breaker points are
opened), the magnetic field collapses about the coils
inducing a voltage within both of the coils. The vol-
tage developed within the primary coil is absorbed
and dissipated by the condenser. The voltage devel-
Fig. 4-Cutaway View of Condenser
oped within the secondary coil (possibly 25,000 volts
or more) is distributed to the spark plug for igniting When the magnetic field in the coil collapses, vol-
the fuel-air mixture within the cylinder. tage much higher than the original voltage is induced
into the primary winding. As the breaker points open,
the current tends to continue flowing across the
pOints. The resulting arc would damage the pOints in a
short time. The condenser, by absorbing the surge of
high-voltage, dampens the tendency of current to arc
across the points. The condenser also allows the
magnetic field to collapse rapidly which contributes to
high-voltage induced into the secondary windings.
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TESTING
ment needed is listed on page 20-10. The ignition coil is either in a satisfactory condition
or it is not. Coil failure occurs all at once, much as an
NOTE: Because there are many manufacturers of
electric light bUlb. It does not degenerate gradually.
test equipment, each with their own specific operat-
ing instructions, it is important to follow the manufac- When coil failure is suspected, use an analyzer;
turer's recommendations if the procedures in this test Figure 6, to test coil. The analyzer will also test the
section should contradict those of the manufacturer. condenser and solenoid as well as checking voltage
and amperage. See equipment manufacturers op-
Testing Battery erators hand book for specifications for particular
unit being tested.
Refer to page 10-4 of this section to test the bat-
tery. Follow manufacturer's recommendations to test
the following:
1 . Coil power test
2. Coil high speed test
3. Coil surface insulation test
4. Coil continuity test
5. Coil ground test.
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TOO HIGH TOO LOW M 7856
If badly burned breaker points OCCIJr frequently, Test the plug , Figure 9, for compression leakage at
the condition of the condenser should be suspected. the insulator seal. Apply a coating of oil to the shoul-
If condenser has too small capacity, metal will trans- der of the plug where the insulator projects through
fer from the stationary contact to the movable con- the shell, and to the top of the plug, where the center
tact. If capacity is too large, the metal will build up on electrode and terminal project from the insulator.
stationary contact, Figure 7. Place the spark plug under pressure, either by
Condensers can be tested off the tractor on test turning the engine over the compression stroke or in
units such as in Figure 8. Follow manufacturer's rec- a commercial tester. Disconnect the high tension
ommendations to make the following condenser wire during the test.
tests:
Leakage is indicated by air bubbling through the oil. If
1. Capacity the test indicates compression leakage, replace plug.
2. Leakage
3. Short
4. Series resistance
M5?if'
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INSPECTION REPAIR
Condenser
I nspect condenser for visible damage. Look espe-
cially for damaged terminal lead, dents or gouges in
can, or broken mounting clip.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Electrical System 40
SM-2088-(Nov-69) Battery Ignition System 20-7
Coil Polarity
SPARK PLUG
(-)
-L
"¥ r(+) (-)
~
l~J ~ POINTS
BREAKER
J~~! :-t/
BATTERY IGNITION
SWITCH
M 8607
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20-8 Battery Ignition System SM-2088- (Nov-69)
ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting Breaker Points Two methods are used for timing-the static and
timing light methods. The timing light method is more
accurate; however, a storage battery must be used
according to the timing light manufacturer's instruc-
tions.
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Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) ElectricE)1 System 40
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Battery Ignition System 20-9
Several different types of timing lights are availa- Connect third timing light lead to ground.
ble. Follow manufacturer's instructions for type used.
Remove snap button from blower housing. Rotate
The following timing procedure can be used with most
engine by hand until "s" mark is visible. Chalk "s"
timing lights, Figure 15:
line for easy reading.
Remove high tension lead at spark plug. Wrap one
Start engine. Run at 1200 to 1800 rpm. Aim timing
end of a short piece of fine wire around spark plug
light into sight hole. The light should flash just as "s"
terminal. Reconnect lead to terminal. Free end of
mark is centered in sight hole of blower housing.
wire must protrude from under boot.
If timing is off, remove breaker paint cover, loosen
NOTE: Some lights have sharp prongs on spark
gap adjusting screw and shift breaker plate until "s"
lead. With these, simply push prong thru boot until it
mark is exactly centered. Retighten adjusting screw
contacts metal connector.
before replacing breaker point cover.
Connect one timing light lead to the wire wrapped
around spark plug terminal.
Connect second timing light lead to positive side of
battery-see timing light instructions for battery size,
wiring, etc.
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20·10 Battery Ignition System SM-2088-(Nov-69)
SPECI FICATIONS
Spark Plug Gap ..................................................................... 0.020 inch
Breaker Point Gap ........................................................... 0.018 to 0.022 inch
SPECIAL TOOLS
Name Manufacturer and No. Use
Hydrometer-Thermometer Snap on BB-4A To check battery condi-
tion.
Generator-Regulator Tester Snap on MT-401 B To check generator out-
put and voltage.
Timing Light Mercotronic Model To set engine timing.
65-120C
Battery Charger Silver beauty model 220 For initial charge and to
recharge batteries.
Ignition Point File Snap on HB-5 To file breaker pOints
and spark plug elec-
trodes.
Feeler Gauge OTC No. 860-A To gap breaker points.
Spark Plug Wire Gauge OTC No. 866 To check gap and regap
spark plug.
Test Lamp Snap on CT-6 Test circuits.
Magneto Analyzer Mercotronic Model 98 Test coil condenser.
Mercotronic Instruments solenoid. battery voltage
Corporation and check continuity.
215 Branch St.
Almont. Michigan
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Electrical System 40
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Solid State Ignition System 25-1
Group 25
SOLID STATE IGNITION SYSTEM
112 TRACTOR-TECUMSEH HH100 ENGINE
(Serial No.1 00,001-161,771)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The Solid State Ignition System, Figure 1, con- trigger coil induces a small current into the system
sists of the following features: which in turn closes a rectifier switch.
1. Solid state transistor circuitry. Two steel pins positioned in the outer rim of the
2. No moving parts. flywheel perform the triggering and timing functions.
3. Faster and hotter spark.
The current which is released from the capacitor
4. Longer spark plug life.
by the silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) is routed to
5. No breaker points or condenser to service.
the ignition output coil where it is stepped up enough
6. Fixed timing-no adjustment required.
to jump the spark plug gap.
A solid state ignition system functions somewhat
This particular solid state ignition system places all
like the magneto in one respect; that is, the power
components into a cast aluminum housing and seals
sources are alike. Both systems receive ignition cur-
the entire unit with plastic. This unit will be referred to
rent from the flywheel magnets and ignition input
as the Ignition Module in this manual.
coils.
Service on this type ignition system is limited to
Current from the input coil is directed to a diode
setting of trigger air gap and replacement of the igni-
rectifier, located in the ignition module. This current
tion module and the stator and coil assembly.
is stored momentarily in a capacitor until required. A
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25-2 Solid State Ignition System SM-2088- (Nov-69)
TESTING
Perform the following tests and check the compo- Checking Air Gap
nents listed below. If this fails to correct the problem,
replac~the ignition module. RETAINING
SCREWS
1. Ignition coil and stator.
2. Flywheel.
3. Ignition module.
4. High tension lead (spark plug).
5. Spark plug.
TRIGGER PIN
IGNITION
MODULE
TE RM I NAL --r:;;~~~~~:ffi
COIL
LEAD M 8610
Test ignition by using a test plug or hold the high To adjust, loosen the retaining screw and move the
tension lead terminal 1/8 inch from the spark plug, unit to find the proper gap.
F,igure 2. Crank the engine over rapidly. If a good blue If the gap cannot be adjusted, check trigger pin
spark jumps the gap, the ignition system is functional. length. The short trigger pin should extend 0.187 inch
I
If no spark is present make the following checks. from the mounting surface.
Check high tension lead for a ground out or a dis- The long trigger pin should extend 0.250 inch from
connect at the ignition module. the mounting surface.
Check the ignition coil lead and the connection to Remove the flywheel and drive the pin(s) in or out
ignition module terminal. the required amount.
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Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Electrical System 40
SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Solid State Ignition System 25-3
RETAINING
SCREW
IGNITION
COIL
OHMMETER
M 8611 COIL LEAD
~~.-
Fig. 4-lgnition Coil Test STATOR AND
M8612 COIL ASSEMBL Y
Remove the coil lead from the ignition module ter- Fig. 5-Rep/acing Stator .il "SO~., .I;'
minal. To check series resistance of the ignition coil,
attach leads from a standard ohmmeter to the lead To replacA stator aSJw'1bly remove two retaining
eyelet terminal and to ground, Figure 4. screws and db"vi1neci wire leads, Figure 5. Revers?
If resistance is below 400 ohms, replace the stator procedure to install new stator assombly.
assembly which includes the ignition coil. NOTE: Refer to Magneto Ignition system for diay-
nosing malfunctions. Section 40, Group 15.
If coil resistance is above 450 ohms, replace the
ignition module.
Replacing Ignition Module
NOTE: The ignition coil cannot be replaced sepa-
rately. To replace the ignition module, remove blower
housing and two retaining screws, Figure 4. Install a
new module with the two retaining screws and con-
nect wire leads. Adjust air gap as shown in Figure 3.
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25-4 Solid State Ignition System SM-2088- (Nov-69)
SPECIFICATIONS
Component Dimension
Trigger Pin Air Gap ..................................................... 0.006 to 0.010 inch
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Electrical System 40
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Charging System 30-1
Group 30
CHARGING SYSTEM
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
A-C LEADS
B+
STATOR ASSEMBLY
FL YWHEEL
MAGNETIC
RING
POS. (+)
RECTIFIER-REGULATOR
FLYWHEEL
M 8613
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30-2 Charging System SM-2088-(Nov-69)
Fig. 2-Rectifier-Regulator
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Charging System 30-3
L
Remove insulation from the ends of an R32024R
Female Blade with Lead and an R32025R Male Blade
with Lead, Figure 5. Splice bare wires together and
thread into an R32028R Splice Terminal. POOR OR LOOSE CORRODED
CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS WIRES
Thread bare end of orange regulator wire into other M 5876
end of splice terminal. Crimp the splice terminal over Fig. 6-Faulty Wiring
the wire and tape. Attach male blade to the accessory
post on the ignition switch.
The wiring, Figure 6, in the circuit is just as impor-
NOTE.' 3-Blade Connector is removed from switch tant a part of the charging system as the electrical
in Figures 4 and 5 for illustration purposes only, units themselves. Undersize wire or loose connec-
tions between the regulator and battery or poor
Accessories normally attached to the ignition post ground connections between the battery and alterna-
may be connected in the female blade outlet If no tor will cause a lowering of the charging rate to the
accessories are to be used, place tape over the outlet battery.
to prevent accidental shorting.
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30-4 Charging System SM-2088- (Nov-69)
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Charging System 30-5
When testing the charging system of the tractor, into the two outer plug connections. Check voltage
use the following sequence: recorded with engine running at full speed (no load),
Figure 9.
Checking Rectifier-Regulator Fuse
Alternator should supply 28 to 32 volts to the regu-
lator.
If no charge is being received by the battery (0
ammeter reading) and voltage is substantially below
28 volts, the stator is defective and should be re-
placed.
If no charge is being received by the battery (0
ammeter reading) and voltage is more than 25 to 28
volts, the stator is producing properly. Therefore, by
process of elimination, the rectifier-regulator must be
at fault.
DC Voltage Test
Fig. 8-Checking for Blown Fuse
AC Voltage Test
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30-6 Charging System SM-2088- (Nov-69)
M 8620
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Charging System 30-7
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30-8 Charging System SM-2088-(Nov-69)
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Section 50
POWER TRAIN
Group 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Page
GROUP 5 - GENERAL INFORMATION I nspecting Transmission Case . . . . . . . . .. 15-9
Description ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Inspecting Shifter Assembly ............ 15-9
I nspecting Drive Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-9
GROUP 10 - CLUTCH, BRAKE AND VARIABLE Assembly ........................... 15-10
SPEED DRIVE Differential Assembly (Bevel Gear) ..... 15-10
Principle of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-1 Bearings .......................... 15-10
Variable Speed Control Lever ........... 10-1 Differential Assembly (Limited Slip) ..... 15-11
Clutch-Brake Pedal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-1 I nput Shaft and Gear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-12
Variator ............................ 10-2 Idler Gear and Pinion Shaft ............ 15-12
Preliminary Diagnosis of Malfunctions ...... 10-3 Output Shaft and Gear ............... 15-13
Variable Speed Drive ................. 10-3 Shifter Shaft ....................... 15-13
Brakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-3 Idler Gear, Pinion and Thrust
Diagnosing Malfunctions ................ 10-4 Washer ......................... 15-15
Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-6 Reverse I dler Shaft and Gear . . . . . . . . .. 15-15
Replacing Primary V-Belt .............. 10-7 Installing Reverse Idler, Idler Gear
Replacing Secondary V-Belt ............ 10-8 Assembly and Spacer . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-15
I nspecting V -Belts ................... 10-8 Installing Cluster Gear and Thrust
Cleaning V-Belts ..................... 10-8 Washer ......................... 15-16
Servicing Variator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-9 I nstalling Differential ................ 15-16
Brakes ............................ 10-13 Placing Cover on Case ........ . . . . . .. 15-17
Adjustment .......................... 10-15 Installing Seals ..................... 15-17
Linkage Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-15 I nstalling Axle Supports .............. 15-18
Clutch-Brake Pedal Adjustment ........ 10-16 Positioning Shifter Forks. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-18
Adjusting Clutch Override. . . . . . . . . . .. 10-17 Assembling Shifter Lever ..... . . . . . . .. 15-18
Belt Guide Adjustment ............... 10-17 Install i ng Transaxle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-18
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-18 Special Tools .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-20
Special Tools ....................... 10-18 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-20
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5-2 Generallnformation SM-2088- (Nov-70)
DESCRIPTION
CLUTCH-BRAKE
PEDAL
PRIMARY
BELT
TRACTOR
BRAKE
PIVOT
SECONDARY BELT
POWER INPUT TO
M8621 TRANSMISSION
The power train of the 110 and 112 Tractors con- With the variable speed drive, changes in travel
sists of the following components: engine drive speed can be made without using the clutch.
sheave, variator sheave, transaxle power input
When the clutch is used in conjunction with the
sheave, primary and secondary drive belts and the
gear shift lever, the pedal need only be depressed
idler-variator spring.
until power is disconnected. Further depressing of the
Forward speed of the tractor can be increased or clutch pedal applies braking force to the rear wheels.
decreased by moving the variable speed control lever
Refer to pages 10-1 and 10-2 for a more detailed
forward or rearward. Speeds can be varied from 0.4
explanation of the clutch-brake and variable speed
to 7.4 mph with this system.
operation.
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive 10-1
Group 10
CLUTCH, BRAKE AND VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
CLUTCH-BRAKE PEDAL
The variator and variable speed can also be con-
trolled with the clutch-brake pedal to vary tractor
speed within the limits determined by the position of
the variable speed control lever. When the variable
speed control lever is positioned fully forward, the full
speed range of the variator and tractor can be con-
trolle'd with the clutch-brake pedal as it is depressed
Fig. 3-Setting Parking Brake
through the variable speed range, Figure 2.
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10-2 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088-(Nov-69)
VARIATOR
M 5606
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SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive 10-3
A diagnosis for the clutch, brake and variable I f the tractor is stopped without depressing the
speed drive malfunctions appears on page 10-4. Be- clutch-brake pedal with the variable speed control
low are some of the more common complaints to lever in the forward pOSition, free-wheeling action will
consider before referring to "Diagnosing Malfunc- occur the next time the tractor is started should the
tions." control lever be moved back (slow speed position)
before starting the engine.
VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE To prevent this free-wheeling action, pull the varia-
Probably the most frequent complaint with the vari- ble speed control lever to the rear (slow speed posi-
able speed drive is that the tractor will not respond to tion) before setting the parking brake and stopping
movements of the variable speed control lever. the engine.
First, the engine must be running before the varia- If variator is free wheeling and the variator pivot is
tor can shift belt positions to vary the speed. free, check for adequate tension on variator spring to
be sure there is tension enough to return the variator
Second, even when the variable drive is correctly
when accelerating. If not, replace the spring.
adjusted, the variable speed control lever will not af-
fect tractor speed when the lever is in forward notch- A misaligned engine drive sheave could also be at
es 6 or 7 on the quadrant, Figure 7. fault. Align engine sheave.
BRAKES
A clutch override is incorporated into the brake
system to assure positive braking action regardless of
NOTCH 7 the position of the variable speed control lever.
If difficult or poor braking action occurs it is impor-
tant that the variator be inspected for proper adjust-
ment and the possibility of being sticky from the ac-
M 8623
cumulation of dirt.
Fig. 8- Variable Speed Control Lever
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10-4 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088- (Nov-69)
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Clutch, Brake alld Variable Speed Drive 10-5
CLUTCH BRAKE
Loose input sheave on transaxle hub. Tractor Will Not Move With Variable Speed Control
Lever Pulled Back.
Variator not properly adjusted.
Primary belt too long.
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110 and 11-2 (Serial No. 100,001- )
10-6 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088- (Nov-69)
REPAIR
1-Handle Grip
Remove PTO shield by lifitng up with fingers and Unsnap clutch arm clip and slide clutch arm and
pulling out, Figure 10. PTO sheave off shaft. Be careful not to get any dirt or
foreign material into sheave bearings, Figure 13.
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No: 100,001- )
10-8 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088- (Nov-69)
REPLACING SECONDARY BELT A slight raveling of the belt covering does not indi-
cate premature belt failure. Cut off the raveling when
the covering begins to peel.
INSPECTING V-BELTS
The V-belts in the tractor transmit power by friction
and a wedging action against the sheaves. All belts
and sheaves wear with use. Normal wear can be rec-
ognized as even wear, both on the belt and sides of
sheave.
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Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Power Train 50
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive 10-9
SERVICING VARIATOR
Removing Variator
Remove primary and secondary belt from variator.
IMPORTANT: Do not pry belts over sides of variator,
Figure 15.
Loosen 5/16-inch cap screw on primary belt guide
and slide guide up far enough to remove belt from
variator sheave and engine sheave.
Disconnect variator spring. Remove battery and
battery base. Disconnect clutch override at variator
arm and clutch shaft arm. Disconnect speed control
shaft link and remove variator pivot cap screw (both
illustrated in Figure 9). Guide pivot end of variator
arm through notch in tractor frame, Figure 16. Varia-
tor must be removed from underside of tractor.
Fig. 16-Removing Variator
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10-10 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088-(Nov-69)
Inspecting Variator
Place variator half sheave (next to bearing support) Fig. 20-Checking Varia tor Bearing and Hub
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive 10-11
Coat bearing case with a light film of oil. Place hub Spike threads three or four places on both sides of
with sheave on press bed, Figure 22. Pressing on variator as shown in Figure 24.
outer ring only, press bearing into hub until distance
between bearing end and hub face is 0.12-inch below
hub face, Figure 23.
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
10-12 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088-(Nov-69)
Installing Variator
VARIABLE SPEED
CONTROL LEVER
CLUTCH-BRAKE
PEDAL SPEED
CONTROL
LINK
VARIATOR
ARM
TRACTOR
BRAKE
POWER INPUT TO
TRANSMISSION
M 8630
Install variator assembly in the following manner: Next, install secondary belt. To facilitate this belt
installation, release parking brake and move the var-
Guide pivot end of variator arm through notch in
iator lever to the forward position before placing belt
tractor frame from the underneath side, Figure 16.
over sheave. In most cases it will be helpful to move
Install pivot cap screw "A," Figure 25, and tighten secondary belt tightener upward to gain the additional
firmly. Connect speed control link. belt length required for installation.
Position primary belt guide approximately 1/16-
Connecting Variator Spring inch from sheave and tighten retaining cap screw
Connect variator spring to spring link with an auto- firmly.
motive brake spring pliers as shown in inset of Figure After installation is completed, make final adjust-
25. ments to variator following the procedure listed on
I nstall primary belt. To ease primary belt installa- page 10-15.
tion, move variator lever rearward and depress and
lock parking brake. This will hold variator sheave in a
forward position.
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive 10-13
BRAKES
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10-14 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088-(Nov-69)
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive 10-15
ADJUSTMENTS
VARIABLE SPEED
CONTROL LEVER
~
CLUTCH-BRAKE
PEDAL
PRIMARY
BELT
POWER INPUT TO
M 8621 TRANSMISSION
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. '100,001- )
10-16 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088-(Nov-69)
Place variable speed lever in notch 5 on the quad- CLUTCH-BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
rant, which is the third notch from the front of the
tractor, Figure 32.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Power Train 50
SM-2088-(Nov-69) Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive 10-17
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10-18 Clutch, Brake and Variable Speed Drive SM-2088- (Nov-69)
SPECIFICATIONS
;M 8637!
Component Dimension
Primary belt guide (Distance between variator and guide) ............................ 1/16 - 1/8 inch
SPECIAL TOOLS
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Power Train 50
SM-2088-(Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-1
Group 15
4-SPEED TRANSAXLE
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
'--_--SHI FT LEVER
M 5881
The transaxle is a complete unit consisting of a Needle bearings are used throughout except for the
transmission and differential axle. Gear shifting is input shaft bearing and axle housing bearings which
accomplished by a direct-mounted shift lever con- are ball bearings.
nected to the four forward gears and one reverse. A bevel gear type differential is regular equipment
There are two distinct shifter fork and gear assem- on all 110 and 112 Tractors with the exception of the
blies: one for reverse, first and second; the other for 112 hydraulic lift tractors. All 112 hydraulic lift trac-
third and fourth. tors above serial number 130,000 are equipped with a
The transaxle has automotive-type alloy gears turn- limited slip differential, which can be identified by the
ing on anti-friction bearings and is oil-bath lubricated. number #2317 stamped on the differential serial
number plate. For additional information refer to page
15-11.
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15-2 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088-(Nov-69)
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-3
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
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15-4 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088- (Nov-69)
REPAIR
1-Shifter Fork (2 used) 29-Thrust Washer (3/4" 1.0. 55-R.H. or L.H. Axle Housing (2 used)
2-Spring (2 used) x 1-1/4" 0.0.) 56-Bevel Pinion (2 used)
3-Ball (2 used) 30-Thrust Washer (7/S" 1.0. 57-Drive Block (2 used)
4-Shifter Rod (1 st, 2nd and x 1-7/16" 0.0.) (13 used) 5S-Drive Pin
reverse speeds) 31-3-Cluster Gear 59-Axle Housing Bearing (2 used)
5-Shifter Stop 32-Spacer (15/32" long) 60-Cap Screw (S used)
6-Shifter Rod 33-2-Cluster Gear 61-Lock Washer (S used)
7 -Snap Ring (2 used) 34-Brake Shaft and Pinon 62-Rear Tire Valve (2 used)
S-Shifter Shaft and Gear 35-30-Tooth Idler Gear 63-Needle Bearing (1" 0.D.}(3 used)
9-Needle Bearing 36-Thrust Washer (1" 1.0. 64-Rear Wheel (2 used)
10-26-Tooth Shifter Gear (1st, 2nd x 1-1/2" 0.0.) 65-Wheel Bolt (10 used)
and reverse speeds) 37-ldler Shaft Washer 66-Rear Wheel Hub (2 used)
11-20-Tooth Shifter Gear (3rd and 3S-Gasket 67 -Snap Ring (2 used)
4th speeds) 39-Cover 6S-R.H. or L.H. Axle (2 used)
12-lnput Shaft and Pinion 40-Dowel Pin (2 used) 69-Thrust Bearing (7/S" 1.0.
13-16-Tooth Input Shaft Gear 41-0il Seal (1-3/S" 0.0.) x 1-7/16" 0.0.) (4 used)
14-Snap Ring 42-ldler Shaft and Pinion 70-R.H. Carriage
15-Knob 43-22-Tooth Idler Gear 71-L.H. Carriage (tapped)
16-Shifter Lever 44-Thrust Washer (1-5/16" 1.0. 72-Bevel Gear (2 used)
17 -Cap Screw (S used) x 1-1/2" 0.0.) (2 used) 73-Snap Ring
1S-Shifter Lever Housing 45-Cap Screw (5 used) 74-Drain Plug
19-Rubber Seal 46-36-Tooth Output Gear 75-Take-up Washer (4 used)
20-Spring Pin 47 -Output Shaft 76-Needle Bearing for Axle Shaft
21-Keeper 4S-Pipe Plug (2 used) (2 used)
22-Gasket 49-Cap Screw (4 used) 77 -Needle Bearing for Output
23-Case 50-Lock Washer (4 used) Shaft (2 used)
24-lnput Shaft Bearing 51-0-Ring (2 used) 7S-Needle Bearing for Brake Shaft
25-0il Seal (1-5/S" 0.0.) 52-Axle Retainer (2 used 79-Needle Bearing for Shifter Shaft
26-Reverse Idler Gear 53-Ring Gear SO-Needle Bearing for Idler
27-Spacer (1-1/16" long) 54-Cap Screw (3 used) Shaft and Idler Pinion
2S-Reverse Idler Shaft Fig. 8-4-Speed Transaxle (with bevel gear differential)
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-5
REMOVI NG TRANSAXLE
Disconnect neutral start switch at wire connector. To facilitate transaxle disassembly, remove the fol-
lowing components:
Remove six cap screws that retain the hitch plate to
tractor frame, and roll hitch plate and transaxle as- Wheel hubs Secondary idler
sembly rearward as shown in Figure 10. Hitch plate Brake band assembly
Drive sheave Shift lever
Input hub Neutral start switch
and bracket
When removing the shift lever assembly, place
lever in neutral before removing retaining screws.
When removing wheel hubs it is advisable to use a
wheel or gear puller to prevent damage.
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50 Power Train Tractors,110and112(SeriaINo.100,001- )
15-6 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088- (Nov-69)
OPEN I NG TRANSAXLE
® ND 3-CLUSTER GEAR.
Di'FFERENTIAL
AND AXLE
(§) SHIFTER RODS
AND SHAFT
SSEMBLY
-CLUSTER GEARI
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Power Train 50
SM-2088- (Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-7
:SNAP, RING
·GASKET
To disassemble shift lever, remove snap ring in shifter housing and slide assembly apart.
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15-8 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088-(Nov-69)
INSPECTION
Wash all internal parts in a safe cleaning solvent. When the gears slide out of gear, especially under
Brush and scrape foreign matter from all parts and load, gear chipping or cracking will result.
dry thoroughly.
NOTE: Oil the bearings immediately after cleaning
to prevent rusting.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Power Train 50
SM-2088- (Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-9
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
15-10 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088- (Nov-69)
ASSEMBLY
..... BEVEL GEAR DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY
".
,CUPPED;
THRusT
:WASH R
BEARING
FLAT
, THRUST,
WASHER;
FLA
THRUST
WASHER
FLAT
THRUST
WASHER
To assemble the bevel gear differential, install the Position the other carrier and install the four cap
thrust washers, bearings, carriers and side gears on screws and lock washers. Tighten cap screws to 25 to
the axle shafts. Secure with snap rings. 30 ft-Ibs torque.
Position the thrust washers exactly as shown in The axles should rotate freely in opposite directions
Figure 23. It is important that the cupped thrust wash- when assembled. Place the differential aside for later
er be placed onto axle first. installation.
BEARINGS
1-1/4"_
~3:2" .020"
l~.~~
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-11
PIN ONS
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15-12 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088- (Nov-69)
ASSEMBLY OF TRANSAXLE
o CHAMFERED
SPLINE .
Miu~UST
Fig. 28-lnput Shaft and Gear
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Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Power Train 50
SM-2088- (Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-13
r~--TST;-2N5ANirREVERSE--
:SHIFTER SHAFT(4 DETENTS)
-fNDOF SHAff- ---------
OPPOSITE FORKS
STOP SNAP RING
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
15-14 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088- (Nov-69)
THRUST
WASHER
~
,NEUTRAL POSITION
~~~~~(ONE DETENT
SHOWING)
SIDES
'M 8648!
To assemble shifter, layout parts as shown in Fig- The shifter shaft assembly should appear as shown
ure 35. Be sure forks are in neutral detent. 1st, 2nd in Figure 36. The slot in the forks should line up when
and reverse will have one detent showing on each the large gear is slipped as far as possible on the
side of fork, Figure 36. 3rd and 4th will have one de- spline. Note the position of exposed grooves on shifter
tent showing on side of shifter fork or one detent rods.
showing between fork and snap ring. Be sure shifter
rod with one detent showing on each side of fork is
used with 1st, 2nd and reverse shifter gear and that
shifter rod with one detent between fork and snap ring
is used with 3rd and 4th shifter gear.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-15
......
ROUNDED
EDGE
PINION GEAR
NEEDLE BEARING AND
. SUPPORT
EDGE
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
15-16 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088- (Nov-69)
Installing Cluster Gear and I nstall differential assembly into left-hand case with
Thrust Washer bolt heads facing upward as shown in Figure 43.
PINION SHAFT
REVERSE
IDLER
SHAFT
Fig. 42- Transmission Assembled
AND
SPACER
I nstall gear cluster and thrust washer on pinion
shaft as shown in Figure 42.
All parts assembled thus far should appear as
shown in Figure 42.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Power Train 50
SM-2088-(Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-17
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Install right hand case half over axle and input shaft I nsert eight socket head screws, Figure 46, and
as illustrated in Figure 45. Shake case slightly to align tighten to 120 in-Ibs torque.
shafts and shifter assembly. Also, a short turn of the
input shaft will help align shafts and gears. I nstall retainer and new seal with special oil seal
cone tool, page 15-20. Shim stock may be substituted
To close the last one-half inch, tap the right-hand for the tool to prevent cutting seal during installation.
case horizontally as shown in Figure 45. If case will The seal is properly installed when the open face of
not close, reach through round hole in right-hand seal is facing inward toward the gears. Figure 46.
case with a screwdriver and move shifter rods. This
will help align shifter rods so they will fall into shifter
rod sockets in right-hand case.
50 Power Train Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
15-18 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088- (Nov-69)
Inspect the shifter forks to be sure they are aligned Refer to Section 40 and adjust neutral-start switch
and in neutral position. Failure to do this will cause and bracket.
damage to the transmission when engaged under
power. (Compare illustrations above.)
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Power Train 50
SM-20BB-(Nov-69) 4-Speed Transaxle 15-19
I nstall wheel hubs with washers and snap rings. Fig. 51-Connecting Plunger-
Bolt wheels to hubs and roll transaxle into tractor Type Neutral-Start Switch
base, Figure 50. Install cap screws in hitch plate and
frame and tighten securely. On tractors above serial number 160,000, loosen
and lift quadrant as shown in Figure 51. Attach wire
Connect brake clevis and secondary idler spring,
connectors to switch and re-install quadrant.
Figure 50. Then slip secondary belt onto variator.
After attaching quadrant assembly, install shift
Connect neutral-start switch leads. On tractors
lever knob and depth control knob. Tighten lock nut
above serial number 160,000 refer to Figure 51.
firmly on depth control knob.
I nstall fender-deck assembly.
Refer to "Adjustment," page 10-15, and adjust
brake and variator linkage.
Refer to Lubrication Chart, section 10, page 20-1
and add lubricant.
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15-20 4-Speed Transaxle SM-2088-(Nov-69)
SPECIAL TOOLS
SPECiFICATIONS
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Power Train 50
SM-2088-(Nov-70) PTO Clutch 20-1
Group 20
PTO CLUTC·~
ROLLER
BEARINGS SEAL
INNER
SNAP RING
SMALL SNAP RING
BALL
BEARING
PTO
CLUTCH
PIVOT
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
20-2 PTO Clutch SM-2088-(Nov-70)
REPAIR
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Disassembly snap ring (30). Press two needle bearings (25) and
oil seal (26) out of PTO drive sheave. Remove small
Remove clutch throw-out arm assembly (13, Figure
snap ring (24) from PTO clutch pivot and press ball
2) from PTO clutch pivot (21) and fulcrum bolt. Loos-
bearing (23) off PTO clutch pivot.
en clutch brake shoe (16) sufficiently to allow PTO
clutch cup (27) to be removed. Remove PTO clutch
cup. Remove cap screw (28) and washers (29 and Inspection
20) from end of crankshaft and remove bearing inner Inspect clutch linings and mating surfaces for ex-
race (19). Remove clutch cone (18) and key (17). If cessive wear. Inspect bearings, bearing inner race
tractor has hydraulic lift, hydraulic pump drive belt and seal. Inspect PTO brake shoe for excessive wear.
must be removed prior to removing cone. Replace parts as necessary.
Remove outer snap ring (22) and press PTO clutch I nspect clutch linkage and linkage return spring to
pivot (21) out of PTO drive sheave. Remove inner be certain nothing is bent, broken, or stretched.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Power Train 50
SM-2088- (Nov-70) PTO Clutch 20-3
Assembly
LOCK --J"'T"""'~
NUT
3/8" x 1/8"
Fig. 3-Clutch Cone and Bearing Inner Race Assembly
CLUTCH INWARD)
Check adjustment of clutch components as de-
scribed on the next page.
SMALL
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50 Power Train Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
20-4 PTO Clutch SM-2088- (Nov-70)
ADJUSTMENT
Make final adjustment to PTO clutch as follows:
r' The PTO clutch must start to engage when the PTO
::::~.............. PEDESTAL clutch lever (located on the instrument panel pedes-
SLOT tal) is halfway between the engaged and the disen-
VERTICAL gaged position, thus giving 112 slot of free travel.
GUSSET
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Section. 60
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Group 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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60 Hydraulic System Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 001- )
5-2 Generallnformation SM-2088-(Nov-69)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
THIS OIL
RETURNS
RESERVOIR TO RESERVOIR
PRESSURE
PUMP OIL RAISES
PISTON AND
LOAD
~-_SPOOL
l1li PRESSURE OIL VALVE
'f~"'f} PRESSURE-FREE RETURN OIL
M 8723
110H and 112H Tractors are equipped with hy- When the lift lever is raised, the valve spool moves
draulic lift systems consisting of a pump, valve, reser- outward. The positive displacement gear pump forces
voir, cylinder and the lines connecting these parts, oil into the center input passage of the control valve.
Figure 1. Pressurized oil is then distributed through the valve
ports into work port "8" and the double-acting cylin-
Two different style hydraulic units are used. The in-
der, Figure 2.
line unit has the reservoir in line with the pump drive
shaft; whereas, the 90-degree unit has the reservoir As the pressurized oil moves the piston through its
at a 90-degree angle to the pump drive shaft. Internal stroke, oil from the opposite end of the cylinder
components are similar. leaves the cylinder and enters the control valve at
port "A, "Figure 2, and continues through the return
80th the in-line and 90-degree units are of the
passage of the control valve and back to the reser-
open-center design. This means that there is a con-
voir.
tinuous flow of oil from the reservoir to the pump, to
the control valve, and back to the reservoir. (In a The direction of oil flow is reversed through the
closed-center hydraulic system there is no continu- valve and cylinder when the lift lever is lowered. This
ous flow of oil when the control valve is in a neutral action moves the spool inward, thus reversing oil flow
position) . by opening and closing the proper passages.
When the lift lever is released, the spool is returned
to the center (neutral) position by the spool springs.
In the neutral position the oil is circulated through the
valve and back to the reservoir.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Generallnformation 5-3
RESERVOIR
RELIEF
VALVE
INPUT
ADDING LUBRICANT
When servicing the hydraulic system, remove filler
plug, Figure 3, and check fluid level. It should be 1 to
1-1/2-inches from top of reservoir. When required,
add Automatic Transmission Fluid - Type "A". Use
only this Type Fluid to prevent cavitation and foaming
M 5849 CYLI NOER of oil.
Fig. 2-0il Flow Schematic - Raised Position
The hydraulic system does not require periodic
changing of the lubricant. However, if the unit is dis-
assembled for servicing, new oil should be used. Re-
Although the hydraulic cylinder is double-acting, fer to Section 10, Specifications, for system capaci-
slotted links prevent the retracting cylinder from ex- ty.
erting down pressure when front or rear mounted
equipment and the mower is lowered. All mounted IMPORTANT: Never allow dirt to enter the hydraul-
equipment is lowered by its own weight and allowed ic system.
to "float" in the lowered position. Owners should be instructed to check the hydraulic
fluid level every 25 hours. The breather in the filler
plug should be cleaned every 25 hours.
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5-4 General Information SM-2088- (Nov-69)
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Here are three of the most common complaints Loss of hydraulic pressure and failure to lift can be
connected with the hydraulic system. However, be- caused by a scored diaphragm or pump body. Body
fore servicing the system, be sure to check page 5-6 wear and loss of pressure also can be caused by pro-
for diagnosing other hydraulic system malfunctions. longed periods of operation with excessive drive belt
tension. Excessive belt tension causes rapid bearing
Oil Leakage wear which allows the pump gears to contact and
wear the body. Cavitation, foaming oil or slow hy-
A slight amount of oil leakage below the control draulic lift operation may indicate a scored body.
valve and pump is considered normal. Advise cus-
tomer to ignore this condition except to wipe these Loss of hydraulic pressure also can be caused by
areas occasionally to prevent accumulation of dust normal wear of the pump gear teeth. This condition
and dirt above the engine. can be detected by slow operation of the hydraulic
lift, cavitation or foaming oil.
o
Fig. 4-Faulty O-ring Causing Oil Leakage
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Leakage can be caused by O-rings which are worn, Fig. 6-Marred or Scratched Lift Check Plunger
Causes Load to Lower When Lift Lever
damaged or have paint on them, Figure 4.
is Raised
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088-(Nov-69) Generallnformation 5-5
TESTING
A pressure gauge, Figure 7, or a hydraulic test unit Fig.8-0TC Model No. Y-90 Hydraulic Tester
incorporating a pressure gauge and flow meter, Fig- Installed for Flow and Pressure Test
ure 8, can be used to test hydraulic pressure.
Before making tests, check the reservoir for proper The following illustrations are reference guides for
oil level. I nspect hoses and connections for leaks or connecting a pressure gauge or hydraulic tester to
damage. check system pressure. The Owatonna Tool Co.
Model No. V-90 Hydraulic Tester, Figure 8, can also
NOTE: Run the tractor for about five minutes at 112
be used to measure flow. Refer to instructions sup-
throttle to bring the hydraulic oil to operating temper-
plied by test equipment manufacturer.
ature. Operate hydraulic control lever several times
during the warm-up period. After gauge or hydraulic tester is connected, start
engine and raise throttle lever until engine is running
Before stopping engine, lower hydraulic lift lever
at 3600 rpm. Raise hydraulic lift lever and observe
until cylinder is fully retracted.
reading. Refer to "Specifications," page 15-9, for sys-
Wipe dirt and dust from unit and hoses with a clean tem pressure. Refer to "Diagnosing Malfunctions,"
cloth. page 5-6, to correct low system pressure.
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5-6 General Information SM-2088- (Nov-69)
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
Pump, Valve and Reservoir Work Load Lowers with Spool in "Slow-Raise"
Position
Noisy Pump Caused by Cavitation
Damaged lift check plunger.
Fluid low in reservoir.
Improper viscosity oil. Damaged lift check seat.
Oil in System Gets Hot Load Drops with Spool in Center Position
Fluid low in reservoir. Valve spool worn or damaged.
Contaminated oil.
Sticky Valve Spool
Relief valve setting too high or too low. Paint on exposed end of spool.
I mproper viscosity oil. Bent spool.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 001- Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Control Valve 10-1
Group 10
CONTROL VALVE
GENERAL INFORMATION REPAIR
Before removing and disassembling the control
valve, be sure to check "Diagnosing Malfunctions,"
page 5-6 for all possible external causes of difficulty.
WORK
PORT
1-Button Plug
2-Spool Screw
M 5925 3-Snap Ring
4-Washer (4 used)
Fig. 1-Cutaway View of Control Valve 5-lnner and Outer Springs
6-Spool Spacer
7-0-Ring (3 used)
8-Control Valve O-Ring (2 used)
The open center valve provides a continuous flow
g-Control Valve O-Ring Kit
of oil from the reservoir, to the pump, to the control 10-Spool
valve and back to the reservoir when the lift lever is in 11-Pin
neutral position and the tractor engine is running. 12-Control Valve Assembly
13-0-Ring for Connector (2 used)
14-Control Valve Connectors (2 used)
15-Lower Hose,
16-Upper Hose,
17-Cylinder Bracket
18-Cotter Pin (4 used)
19-Cylinder Pin (2 used)
20-Self-Tapping Screw (2 used)
21-Hydraulic Cylinder
22-Locking Clip
23-Cylinder Connector
24-Cap Screw (3 used)
25-Lift Check Plunger
26-Llft Check Spring
27-Lift Check Plug
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10-2 Control Valve SM-2088- (Nov-69)
,Mims'·
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Control Valve 10-3
Rest small diameter of spool end on a partially Remove vent cap from valve body. Pull valve spool
closed vise and very carefully remove cross pin, Fig- assembly, Figure 9.
ure 7.
In-line Unit
VALVE
BODY
SNAP CAP
RING
'M 5930
b Fig. 10-Removing Spool Centering Springs-ln-Iine Unit
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60 Hydraulic System Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 001- )
10-4 Control Valve SM-2088- (Nov-69)
'lIFT CHECK.
;SEAT
Figure 11-Removing Spool Centering Fig. 13-Checking Valve Housing for Wear and Damage
Spring gO-Degree Unit
Check valve housing for cracks or damaged
Do not disassemble spool unless the spool center- threads. Inspect inside diameter of valve for scratch-
ing spring is broken. Whenever disassembly is neces- es or excessive wear, Figure 13.
sary, remove snap ring. Remove spring and retaining
The lift check seat is machined into the valve body.
washers from spool, Figure 11.
I nspect lift check seat in body for damage, Figure 13.
It is important that the lift check seat be smooth.
Removing O-rings and Lift Check
Spool Plunger and Springs
eiFT -c~rEck'
Fig. 12-Removing O-Rings and Lift Check Assembly PLUNGER
Fig. 14-lnspecting Valve Components
Remove and discard O-rings from inside diameter
of each end of spool bore, Figure 12.
Remove burrs from spool with fine emery cloth.
With a large screwdriver or impact tool, loosen and Inspect spool for wear, scratches or other damage.
remove plug, lift check spring and plunger. Discard The housing and spool must always be replaced as a
O-ring from slotted plug. matched assembly.
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 001- Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Control Valve 10-5
Assembling Spool
Apply oil to new O-rings and install in valve body,
Figure 15. Always use new O-rings. In-Line Unit
SPACER OUTER WASHER
SHOULDER SPRING I
b~R~itfADo
Installing Lift Check Plug
In-Line Unit
PLUrER~t~6 CHECK
~
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O_RIN\.l..'
'M 5936
:00:' t
SPRING
Install new O-ring on lift check plug, Figure 16. If Refer to torque specification on page 10-9 and
lift check plunger or spring is damaged, replace torque spool centering spring bolt accordingly.
them. Install lift check plunger and lift check spring in
valve body and secure with lift check plug, Figure 16.
Tighten plug firmly.
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60 Hydraulic System Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 001- )
10-6 Control Valve SM-2088- (Nov-69)
gO-Degree Unit
SPOOL
VENT
CAP
WbASHER~.
1 .
SN,AP
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SPRING Fig. 21-lnstalling Spool-90-Degree Unit
I nstalling Spool
In-line Unit
VALVE
BODY
SNAP CAP
RING
Rest small end of spool on partially closed vise,
M 5930
b Figure 22, and install cross pin.
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Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088-(Nov-69) Control Valve 10-7
In-line Unit
Fig. 23-lnstalling Valve Assembly to Pump Back Plate Fig. 25-Attaching Pump Base - In-line Unit
With new O-rings between valve body and back When installing pump bases with 5/8-inch stud
plate, secure valve assembly to pump back plate with holes, use 1-inch 0.0. flat washers over the studs as
three cap screws, Figure 23. shown in Figure 25. The washers are not required on
bases with 3/8-inch holes.
Refer to torque chart Section 10, "Specifications,"
and tighten three cap screws accordingly. Torque stud nuts to 200 in-Ibs.
90-Degree Unit
Fig. 24-Hose Connectors Fig. 26-Attaching Pump Base -90 Degree Unit
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60 Hydraulic System Tractors, 110and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- )
10-8 Control Valve SM-2088-(Nov-69)
Installing Pump
In-line Unit
Fig. 27-Attaching Pump to Base- In-line Unit Use either a small magnet, Figure 29, or your fin-
gers to insert the retaining nut between the pump
Position end of spool in lever arms and attach flange and body. Tighten both upper and lower cap
pump flange to base with two cap screws, nuts, and screws firmly.
lock-washers, Figure 27.
gO-Degree Unit
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 00 1- Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088-(Nov-69) Control Valve 10-9
I nstall key in shaft, install sheave on shaft and se- Refer to Figure 2 and connect hoses to valve as-
cure with elastic stop nut, Figure 30 or 31. Install sembly. Fill reservoir with fluid, page 5-3. Refer to
drive belt. Section 10 for Hydraulic System capacity.
Adjust drive belt tension, page 15-8.
Location Torque
Spool shoulder bolt 60 to 65 in-Ibs
SPECIAL TOOLS
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60 Hydraulic System Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 001- )
10-10 Control Valve SM-2088- (Nov-69)
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100,001- ) Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Pump 15-1
Group 15
PUMP
GENERAL INFORMATION
With a control valve in the oil line, oil is directed to
the cylinder for raising and lowering equipment.
GENERAL INFORMATION-Continued
When the pump is in operation, oil from the pres- formed by the gear teeth to the compartments under
sure port is forced under the diaphragm seal and is the wear plate. Because of the location of these
distributed by the interconnecting "V "-groove in the holes, the pressure under the diaphragm is slightly
seal. This oil pressure forces the gaskets against the higher than the corresponding section in the gear
wear plate, thus dividing the area under the wear chamber. Consequently, the diaphragm is always
plate into pie shaped seal compartments. kept in close contact with the gear ends, compensat-
ing for deflection from pressure, thermal expansion or
A small hole is drilled though diaphragm into each wear. This greatly increases pump efficiency.
compartment. These connect the small chambers
REPAIR
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Tractors, 110 and 112 (Serial No. 100, 001- ) Hydraulic System 60
SM-2088- (Nov-69) Pump 15-3
~
4-Plug Assembly
5-0-Ring
6-Clamp Assembly
7-Screw
1 8-Nut
9-Reservoir
1 O-Snap Ring
11-Filter
28--0 12.0-Ring
27-1 12-0 ~ 13-Pump Rear Plate
29-~'Oo 22
24-Dowel Pin
25-Plug Assembly
30--- : ~ I 26-0-Ring
21 0 @ 27-Spring
28-Check Ball
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~23 29-Spring
30-Check Ball
Fig. 5-Exploded View of Hydraulic 31-Spring Seat
Pump and Reservoir- gO-Degree Unit
Removing Pump from Tractor Tap against front plate, Figure 6, to separate front
plate, body and back plate. Do not use sharp tools or
Refer to page 10-2 to remove pump, valve and re-
screwdriver to separate parts.
servoir assembly from tractor.
Removing Diaphragm Seal
Separating Pump
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15-4 Pump SM-2088-(Nov-69)
iM 5950
Fig. 9-Checking Pump Gears I nspect condition of relief valve seat, ball, adapter
and spring, Figure 11. Replace parts showing abnor-
mal wear.
I nspect the drive gear and idler gear shafts at bear-
ing points and seal areas for rough surfaces and ex- If relief valve seat removal is necessary, refer to
cessive wear. I nspect drive shaft for broken keyway. Figure 8.
When gear and shaft replacement is required, re-
place both the drive and idler gear shaft assemblies
at the same time. This procedure eliminates a worn
gear being mated with a new gear, thus increasing
gear life.
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Pump 15-5
ASSEMBLY
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15-6 Pump SM-2088- (Nov-69)
ASSEM BL Y -Contiued
Fig. 16-Positioning Front Plate and Gear Assembly Fig. 18-lnstalling Shaft Seal
on Back Plate
Place tape over keyway in shaft. Oil seal liberally
Place front plate and gear assembly onto back and slip shaft seal over drive shaft.
plate and press in place with hands, Figure 16. Check
to be sure scribe lines are aligned. Tap seal in place with a deep socket and hammer,
Figure 18.
The outer face of the seal should be flush with out-
er edge of front plate when seal is in place.
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SM-2088-( Nov-69) Pump 15-7
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After pump has been installed, pressure test sys-
tem for proper psi at the outlets. If pressure is below
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BOO to 900 psi, add one or more H31257H shims and
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retest.
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O-RING·
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Installing Reservoir and Filter In-line Unit
Refer to exploded view of in-line unit, Figure 4, and
install new filter gasket (24) and filter (2B) to back
plate with two washers and two machine screws.
Fig. 19-1nsfalfing Relief Valve Assembly
Install new O-ring over reservoir mounting shoul-
Whenever relief valve seat has been removed, re- der and carefully slide reservoir onto pump. Secure
fer to "Specifications," page 15-9, for proper seat reservoir to back plate with four washers and ma-
depth. Install seat in back plate as shown in Figure B. chine screws. Turn filler plug loosely into reservoir
port.
NOTE: Seat must be held in place with LoeWe or
equivalent. Clean threads and seat thoroughly before Install the assembly on the tractor and connect the
applying Loctite. Wipe off excess Loctite after posi- hydraulic hoses to the valve assembly.
tioning seat.
Fill the re~ervoir with fluid, page 5-3.
Converting 1500 psi Pump to 800 psi- Adjust drive belt tension, Figure 21.
In-line Unit Installing Reservoir-gO-Degree Unit
HEX. PLUG Refer to Figure 5 and install new O-ring (5) in
SHIM
SPRING '-,,~
~ groove of pump housing and position reservoir. Se-
cure reservoir to housing with two piece circular
iJl.f0~ -RIN clamp (6).
STEEL BALL ~ 0 G
:O~ADAPTER
Install the assembly on the tractor and connect the
hydraulic hoses to the valve assembly.
~SEAT
Fill the reservoir with fluid, page 5-3.
M 7567
Adjust drive belt tension, Figure 22.
Fig. 20-Exploded View of Relief Valve
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15-8 Pump SM-20BB-(Nov-69)
ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting Drive Belt Tension Changing Direction of Lift Lever Operation
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Pump 15-9
SPECIFICATIONS
Component New Wear Tolerance
SPECIAL TOOLS
I n Line Hydraulic OTC Model No. Measure flow, temperature and pres-
Tester Y-90 sure.
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15-10 Pump SM-2088- (Nov-69)
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Cylinder 20-1
Group 20
CYLI"DER
GENERAL INFORMATION
BARREL
BEARING
M 8744
The Cessna remote cylinder is connected to the This prevents damage to the equipment and allows
engine base and lower lift shaft. When the hydraulic it to "float" with ground contours.
lift lever on the tractor is raised or lowered, the re-
The hydraulic cylinder is a welded assembly and is
mote cylinder is extended or retracted, thus actuating
not serviceable. A new cylinder must be installed if
the lift linkage and raising or lowering mounted equip-
the old cylinder is defective. Check "Diagnosing Mal-
ment.
functions," Group 5 for possible causes of cylinder
The cylinder is double-acting and connected to the failure.
valve body by two high-pressure flexible hoses. Al-
Remove old cylinder and install new cylinder as
though the hydraulic cylinder is double acting, slots in
instructed on the next page.
the hydraulic linkage prevent the retracting cylinder
from exerting downward force on front-or rear-
mounted equipment.
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20-2 Cylinder SM-2088- (Nov-69)
INSTALLATION
Lightly clamp cylinder in a vise with soft jaws, Fig- Insert pin through tractor frame, frame brackets
ure 2. and cylinder. Insert cotter pins and spread ends, Fig-
ure 3.
Screw connector in bearing end of cylinder and
tighten firmly. Insert pin through lower lift shaft arms, piston rod
and clip. I nsert cotter pins and spread ends, Figure 3.
Connect hose with two steel extensions to connec-
tor on'bearing end of cylinder. Position hose as shown
in Figure 2 before tightening connection. The end of
the hose with the most bend in steel line connects to
cylinder. End with least bend connects to port "S" on
valve body after cylinder is assembled to tractor.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Group 5
STEERING LINKAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Page
G-ROUP 5 - STEERING LINKAGE GROUP 10 - FRONT WHEELS AND AXLES
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Introduction .......................... 10-1
Steering Analysis ....................... 5-3 Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-1
Seal and Retainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Removing Front Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-2
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Removing Spindle from Axle. . . . . . . . . . .. 10-2
Spindle ............................. 5-4 I nspecting Bearings .................. 10-2
Ball Joints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-4 I nspecting Axle Bushings . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-2
Diagnosing Malfunctions ................. 5-4 Removing Axle Bushings .............. 10-2
Repair ................................ 5-6 Installation ........................... 10-3
Removing Steering Wheel and Steer- Installing Axle Bushings ............... 10-3
ing Gear ............................ 5-6 I nstalling Axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-3
Disassembling Steering Gear ............ 5-7 I nstalling Spindles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-3
I nspecting Steering Gear Parts .......... 5-7 I nstalling Bearings and Wheels ......... 10-4
AssemQly ............................. 5-7 Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-4
Assembling Steering Gear .............. 5-7 Front Wheel Bearing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-4
Installing Steering Gear ................ 5-8 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-5
Adjustments ........................... 5-9 Torque for Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-5
Steering Gear ........................ 5-9 Special Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-5
Adjusting Steering Arm Cone ........... 5-10
Adjusting Toe-In on Tractors with GROUP 15 - LIFT LINKAGE
Adjustable Tie Rods .................. 5-10 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-1
Torque for Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Manual Lift ......................... 15-1
Special Tools .......................... 5-11 Hydraulic Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15-1
Hitch and Mower Depth Control . . . . . . . .. 15-1
Diagnosing Malfunctions ................ 15-2
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5-2 Steering Linkage SM-2088- (Nov-69)
GENERAL INFORMATION
The steering linkage consists of the steering gear
assembly, drag link, steering arm, spindles and tie
rods.
ADJUSTABLE
I
TIE ROD
BALL BEARINGS
'2 . ilil' , fiCQFf
NOTE: Cotter
pin to retain ONE PIE TIE ROD
adjusting plug
not shown.
M 865s!
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Steering Linkage 5-3
STEERING ANALYSIS
Listed below is a preliminary analysis of difficulties
that can occur with the steering system. Familiarize
yourself with the information on this page before pro- 'BROKEN STEERING
ceeding to "Diagnosing Malfunctions" on the follow- HOUSING
ing page.
:M 6209
Housing
A broken steering gear housing is most commonly
caused by the wheel striking a solid object when the
tractor is traveling at fast speed. It can also be Fig. 5-Broken Lever Arm Cross Bolt
caused by applying excessive pressure on steering
wheel with heavy load on front of tractor. EXAMPLE: A broken lever arm cross bolt is caused by exces-
Tractor equipped with GT-3 tires and front end loader. sive force being applied either by the steering wheel
To reduce steering effort, the tractor should be in or excessive weight on front end.
motion when turning front wheels, especially with
heavy ballast on front of tractor.
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5-4 Steering Linkage SM-2088- (Nov-69)
.BENT
AR.~
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.DAMAGED
BALL JOINTS
A bent spindle arm, as shown in Figure 6, is usually Replace ball jOint assembly whenever excessive
the result of the front wheel striking a solid object. looseness or other damage is noticed, Figure 7.
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
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SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Steering Linkage 5-5
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5-6 Steering Linkage SM-2088- (Nov-69)
REPAIR
M 8658
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Steering Linkage 5-7
ASSEMBLY
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5-8 Steering Linkage SM-2088-(Nov-69)
ASSEM Bl Y - Continued
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SM-2088-(Nov-69) Steering Linkage 5-9
ADJUSTMENTS
Steering Gear
When properly aligned, the lever arm will be paral- 3. Remove cotter pin holding adjusting plug in
lel with the steering gear body when the front wheels steering gear body. Use screwdriver to turn adjusting
are pointed straight forward. plug into steering gear body until 7 to 12 ft-Ibs torque
has been obtained. Back plug out until steering wheel
If adjustment is required, loosen jam nuts on drag
turns freely with no drag. Lift up on steering wheel to
link and turn the drag link either in or out until proper-
check end play.
ly adjusted. Tighten jam nuts firmly.
4. Turn plug only far enough after adjustment to
insert cotter pin through steering gear body and clos-
est slot in plug. Spread cotter pin.
5. Loosen jam nut on cross bolt and tighten only
the inside nut using a thin open end wrench until all
end play (see arrow) is removed or until the distance
between the lever arm and steering gear body is be-
tween 1/16 and 3/32 inch. Tighten jam nut to 22 to 25
ft-Ibs torque.
6. Turn lever arm until the arm is parallel with
steering gear body.
7. Turn stud in (clockwise) until snug to remove all
backlash. Then move lever arm through its full steer-
ing range in both directions (front to rear). Steering
wheel will turn as this check is made. When properly
Fig. 17-Steering Gear Adjustment adjusted, a slight drag can be detected in the mid-
point of the range (when line between the pivot bolt
To remove excessive backlash (loose steering) and and ball jOint is vertical). Tighten jam nut to 40 ft-Ibs
to properly adjust steering gear, follow this proce- torque.
dure:
Make final test by turning lever arm through full
1. Disconnect ball joint from lever arm. range.
2. Loosen jam nut and stud two or three turns. 8. Connect ball joint to lever arm.
NOTE: Disregard steps 3 and 4 on 110 Tractors
above serial number 130,086, and on 112 Tractors
above serial no. 130, 113.
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5-10 Steering Linkage SM-2088-(Nov-69)
Adjusting Steering Arm Cone Turn steering arm by hand and notice freedom of
movement. When properly adjusted, the steering arm
will pivot freely through the entire steering range with
only a slight amount of drag.
If steering arm turns hard or has worn and loos-
ened so that you can feel end play in the steering arm
bearing, remove lock plate.
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Steering Linkage 5-11
Location Torque
SPECIAL TOOLS
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5·12 Steering Linkage SM-2088- (Nov-69)
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Front Wheels and Axles 10-1
Group 10
FRONT WHEELS AND AXLES
INTRODUCTION
Refer to Group 5, "Steering Linkage," for service rods, toe-in adjustment, etc. This group covers only
and adjustment of all linkage related to the front front wheel spindles, bearings and axles.
wheels. Group 5 includes service of ball jOints, tie
REPAIR
M8663
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10-2 Front Wheels and Axles SM-2088- (Nov-69)
BRONZE BUSHING
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Front Wheels and Axles 10-3
INSTALLATION
SLOTTED NUT
AND COTTER PIN
;M 8666 IIl,\
Installing Spindles
BUSH
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10-4 Front Wheels and Axles SM-2088- (Nov-69)
Front Wheel Bearing 6. Install a new cotter pin and bend the long end of
the cotter pin around the end of the axle.
Adjust the front wheel bearings if the wheel is loose
on the spindle or if the wheel does not rotate freely. 7. I nstall cap.
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SM-20BB-(Nov-69) Front Wheels and Axles 1 0-5
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIAL TOOLS
Name Part No. Use
Retaining Ring Pliers OTC No. 1340 To remove retaining ring from spindle.
Retaining Ring Pliers OTC No. 614 To remove retaining ring from spindle.
Grease Cap Tool SNAP-ON GCP-1 0 To remove grease cap from wheel.
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10-6 Front Wheels and Axles SM-2088-( Nov-69)
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SM-2088- (Nov-69) Lift Linkage 15-1
'Group 15
LIFT LINKAGE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Hydraulic Lift
A double-acting hydraulic cylinder working through
a primary and secondary lift shaft performs the same
function as the manual lift lever.
The lift cylinder is a sealed unit and requires no
adjustment or care other than normal inspection and
cleaning.
MOWER
LIFT
LINK
M 8668
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15-2 Lift Linkage SM-2088- (Nov-69)
DIAGNOSING MALFUNCTIONS
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