648 project. Long story pictures at bottom
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 9:21 pm
Here’s the story on our 648. I stumbled on the tractor by accident, I wasn’t looking for another tractor! After taking a look at it I couldn’t help myself, I had to bring it home. It did come with some documents and manuals so that’s a definite plus. I know it was sold new in St Louis and I’m the 3rd owner. The previous owner parked it 10 years ago outside and really didn’t touch it again until recently when he tried to get it running with no luck. The hour meter shows 790 hours and it looks to be a pretty complete unit.
I figured we should probably check out the engine first to see if it has any chance of running again.
This has the B48M Onan 18 HP engine in it. Since it hasn’t run in quite awhile we took the intake and carburetor off for cleaning.
I’m glad we did because we found there was a missing intake gasket, I’m guessing that happened when the previous owner tried to get it started. The inside of the carburetor was as expected, plugged up!
We cleaned it up and resealed the seam in the intake manifold. The engine oil actually looked pretty good. No water or gas in it. We decided to soak the cylinders with ATF to loosen the rings and give some lubrication.
Son had absolute confidence it would run I had my doubts after sitting outside abandoned for so long. We let it soak for a week until we had time to work on it again. After getting the ATF out of the cylinders I put a battery in and decided to see if we had compression. With my thumb or the spark plug hole son hit the key. Both cylinders have compression, good sign. Next I checked sir spark, nothing. A quick cleaning of the points and now we have spark, great sign! We knew our carburetor and intake were good so I made new intake gaskets and remounted the assembly.
The gas tank looked a little rough so we supplied gas with a temp tank. changed the oil and filter and decided to give it a try….
The engine came to life so quickly it surprised us both! It ran like it had been shut off the day before, you would have never known it had sat for a decade. Now that it was running we just had to try it out.
Hoe works, loader works, we have power steering, but, we only have low gear. With the transaxle in high gear the tractor will not move.
We had made good progress and we’re exited to continue. I decided the next steps would be to remove and inspect the gas tank, which ended up needing a patch on the bottom. And since we were that far to inspect the rear end.
Judging from the outside I didn’t hold much hope for the inside. But again to my surprise the rear end was full of oil and no water. Bolts looked good, gears looked good.
We cleaned all the surfaces, changed the oil and closed the rear end.
Next we took a look at the hydraulic system.
I’m glad we did.
More water than oil! We have flushed the system twice now and have good oil back in. Now we have all hydraulic operations working including high gear!
That’s where we’re at now. It looks like we will have a good running machine. That s really what we are after, mechanically sound and ready to go back into service. If you took the time to read all that, thank you! If you see something we missed or know of something else we should check please let me know. The pictures didn’t load so I’ll add them here. Thanks guys!
I figured we should probably check out the engine first to see if it has any chance of running again.
This has the B48M Onan 18 HP engine in it. Since it hasn’t run in quite awhile we took the intake and carburetor off for cleaning.
I’m glad we did because we found there was a missing intake gasket, I’m guessing that happened when the previous owner tried to get it started. The inside of the carburetor was as expected, plugged up!
We cleaned it up and resealed the seam in the intake manifold. The engine oil actually looked pretty good. No water or gas in it. We decided to soak the cylinders with ATF to loosen the rings and give some lubrication.
Son had absolute confidence it would run I had my doubts after sitting outside abandoned for so long. We let it soak for a week until we had time to work on it again. After getting the ATF out of the cylinders I put a battery in and decided to see if we had compression. With my thumb or the spark plug hole son hit the key. Both cylinders have compression, good sign. Next I checked sir spark, nothing. A quick cleaning of the points and now we have spark, great sign! We knew our carburetor and intake were good so I made new intake gaskets and remounted the assembly.
The gas tank looked a little rough so we supplied gas with a temp tank. changed the oil and filter and decided to give it a try….
The engine came to life so quickly it surprised us both! It ran like it had been shut off the day before, you would have never known it had sat for a decade. Now that it was running we just had to try it out.
Hoe works, loader works, we have power steering, but, we only have low gear. With the transaxle in high gear the tractor will not move.
We had made good progress and we’re exited to continue. I decided the next steps would be to remove and inspect the gas tank, which ended up needing a patch on the bottom. And since we were that far to inspect the rear end.
Judging from the outside I didn’t hold much hope for the inside. But again to my surprise the rear end was full of oil and no water. Bolts looked good, gears looked good.
We cleaned all the surfaces, changed the oil and closed the rear end.
Next we took a look at the hydraulic system.
I’m glad we did.
More water than oil! We have flushed the system twice now and have good oil back in. Now we have all hydraulic operations working including high gear!
That’s where we’re at now. It looks like we will have a good running machine. That s really what we are after, mechanically sound and ready to go back into service. If you took the time to read all that, thank you! If you see something we missed or know of something else we should check please let me know. The pictures didn’t load so I’ll add them here. Thanks guys!