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bontaiJoe
   
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Bolens LT8 tractor project questions
Original Message May 19, 2005 9:57 am |
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I got this one for free about 6 months ago and it's been waiting for me to start working on it. It's a small cheap Bolens tractor that most likely came with a 30" mower deck (long gone) and a formed sheet metal frame/pan, looks to be early 1970s if I had to guess.. The engine has compression, the steering is iffy, but fixable, and a 3 speed manual tranny. Anyone here familiar with this model? And if yes, is there anything I should know before attempting to get it running? Stuff like the tranny is made out of pasta and will break at the slightest load  or the rear axel is prone to fall off for no apparent reason.
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snowshoveler
   
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Re: Bolens LT8 tractor project questions
Reply #11 May 21, 2005 1:33 pm |
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sorry about that Marty... sometimes even the big guy.....Marshall has no idea what im saying what i meant was if it was a 70 s era machine then it would be a good quality unit and i would try to repair it. if it is a lot newer then well it could be less of a machine generally speaking bolens made some very good stuff in the 60s and 70s and i have restored a couple for people and they were very good tractors . later chris
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Marshall
   
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Re: Bolens LT8 tractor project questions
Reply #12 May 21, 2005 4:39 pm |
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