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  • #61
    Hey Mike, I found the connecting rod for the footbrake today. ya can just let me know if and when u want to get it... its not going anywhere so no rush. Oh, Do you need a trailer? I got a double axle one last week so I am selling the single axle 5x14 one I had here when u came to get the PPT...

    also let me know the diameter of the transmission brake disc
    Last edited by soutthpaw; 03-26-2011, 09:39 PM.
    2000 Land Tamer with Tracks.

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    • #62
      Hey sounds good! I do need a trailer.. can you snap a pic and e-mail it to me? Also.. I replaced the starter with a new one.. it fires right up now! As soon as you turn the key there is maybe a half second of starting before the engine kicks in. Big improvement as I found it kind of hard to start before.

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      • #63
        Hybrid,
        Been trying to contact Bob. Last email I got from him was back in March. Sent him a few emails, but no response. Have you been in touch with him recently? I need some track guides; in his last email, he said he was having new ones made.

        Thanks,
        Joe

        Originally posted by Hybrid View Post
        Hey Guys!

        I'd like to introduce myself as a new Passe Par Tout owner in Colorado. My name is Mike and I'm absolutely in love with the PPT I picked up from soutthpaw over the weekend. A huge smile came across my face as soon as I saw it in action and it's never left.

        The PPT is in excellent shape and I've been in contact with Bob Cantin. I've asked a few technical questions and he informs me that he has two very large filing cabinets filled with engineering schematics and drawing of the PPT. I asked for the owner's manual and he sent me the following 7 pages out of the book. I think they are an excellent reference so I am posting them here. If anyone else has ANY documentation on these awesome crafts, please let me know!

        My PPT came with a Kohler 321 14hp powerplant. I've consulted with Bob and he told me that later in '75 they replaced that with a 16hp Kohler 341 and eventually went with an Onan Twin. If anyone knows where I can find a 341 for sale or an Onan let me know. He admits that the 14hp is underpowered. I had planned on rebuilding it but now think it may be a waste to put any money in to a 14hp. He said that the 341 would be a direct bolt in, and didn't go in to what modifications I would have to make to put an Onan in. I am trying not to be a pest, so am limiting myself on the e-mails I send to him!

        Anyway.. here are the owner's manual pages that he sent me. They contain detailed procedures in adjusting the PPT for optimal performance.















        I'll take some pictures and a video of the PPT as soon as possible!

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