Break downs
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- Real Name: Lincoln Huffman
- Location: Michigan
Break downs
I decided to get the sled out for a ride today, to my surprise, I ended up working on all of them insted of riding! The sportfire, threw a track clip, so no riding that, so I did some small maintenance, And parked it. Next was the liquifire. I went for a short ride, and noticed a vibration. When I investigated further, one of the new bearings in jack shaft was out. I spent the next six hours repairing that. When I got done I took it for a hell ride, and even with my big ass on it, it will still do over ninety! When I returnedi decided to get out the old mans trailfire. All was well, until I lost spark!!!! Changed the coil, and all was well until the throttle block broke. I love these old deeres, but today was a very trying day! I decided to quit after I replaced it, and decided to start drinking the Rockies Mountains finest. Already eight beers in. Hopefully others had better luck then me!, later Lincoln
2015 vintage challenge finisher on 81 liquifire
2016 vintage challenge finisher on a wounded 83 Liquifire
2016 vintage challenge finisher on a wounded 83 Liquifire
Re: Break downs
Lincoln it is always better to find these little nuisence problems close to home rather than when you trailered them 400 miles for a big ride and then they show up.
With that in mind I would say your day was very productive.
With that in mind I would say your day was very productive.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD
Re: Break downs
after sitting for 25 years I restored my 80 liquifire. I expected breakdowns to fix. had two first thing- brake block and coolant leak. 100 miles later I believe I am the weak link.
Re: Break downs
I attended the ULTRA Event in Detroit Lakes MN this weekend. Featured sled was Deere, so a lot showed up. I had gremlins however, as after riding my 800 over 30 miles last weekend, I lost all spark when I tried to trailer it. Thanks to DLDeere for looking at it for me, and we came up with a few ideas. Will check ignition switch first, then move to the CDI next. Hope it's not a stator, but as Matt & Wade mentioned in another thread, the ignition is always a wild card and can give up at any moment. Gotta love vintage sledding.
jep_800
jep_800
1975 John Deere 800
1975 JDX8 (VC Finisher 2019)
1976 440 Cyclone (VC Finisher 2022)
1974 El Tigre 440 (Sold)
1996 Arcitc Cat 440Z
1975 JDX8 (VC Finisher 2019)
1976 440 Cyclone (VC Finisher 2022)
1974 El Tigre 440 (Sold)
1996 Arcitc Cat 440Z