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D4 7u for sale

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255348 by BarryW
D4 7u for sale was created by BarryW
          I have a D4 7u that did run, but doesn't now. The pony ate 2 magnetos and is now removed. There is play in the crank shaft bushing, which the forums say is the culprit. That is more than I can fix, so I would like the D4 to have a new home. I'll attach some pictures, including 1 of rust starting on the blade lift cylinders from setting so long. Tracks are great. $2500. New Concord Ohio. 740-260-1808
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1 month 2 weeks ago #255383 by neil
Replied by neil on topic D4 7u for sale
Hi Barry, nice looking machine. Do you still have the two magnetos? You can slather some grease on those rams to stop them further deteriorating

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255389 by BarryW
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Only 1 magneto, the original; first time I was able to have it rebuilt. 2nd time I have the magneto, it is off the pony and has 3 broken teeth. Picture of the blade cylinder was "before" now it has grease to protect it.

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1 month 4 days ago #255568 by neil
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Any bites yet Barry?

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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1 month 3 days ago #255582 by BarryW
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Thanks for asking Neil. You were the only one to ask from ACMOC. I put it on marketplace and someone came next day; then today while we were loading the D4, there was a call from someone from ACMOC. I don't know how to remove the listing or mark it SOLD.

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4 weeks 2 days ago #255658 by neil
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Hi Barry, you can just edit the post's title. If you click on the Action button, you can edit. Congratulations on the sale. You saved me from buying another unit I don't "technically" need : )

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY
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4 weeks 2 days ago #255659 by BarryW
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Thanks Neil, "easy for you to say" :). When I click on "action" my choices are "reply, unsubscribe, or favorite". I don't see the edit button. You can see I am not very good at this; if you see it, please click "sold". Thanks

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2 weeks 6 days ago - 2 weeks 6 days ago #255888 by neil
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Oh, my apologies Barry, I assumed that edit was an available option. I will update it for you. Was the buyer local and what plans did he have for it? It's a nice looking unit and good undercarriage is a big deal

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY
Last edit: 2 weeks 6 days ago by neil.

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2 weeks 5 days ago #255897 by BarryW
Replied by BarryW on topic D4 7u for sale
Thanks Neil. The buyer was in state, about 1 1/2 hours away, plans to fix it and has the perfect connection to a friend in a machine shop that can make a new bushing for the pony crankshaft. I couldn't do that, and it helped him that the pony was off and could go right to the shop.
barrry

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2 weeks 5 days ago #255900 by neil
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Nice one Barry, I used a technique for the bearings that your buyer might be interested in if he wants to contact me. Basically, following someone else's recommendation, I machined the crankcase and crank to accept thrust washers, so that the original bearings no longer had to carry the axial load

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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