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What is the intended use for this type of machine?Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"
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Originally posted by Joe M View PostLife should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"
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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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Originally posted by Hybrid View PostThanks guys! I'll post whatever I can get out of Bob Cantin.
One question for the guys who have a PPT.. is there some form of gear shifting clutch? It seems you have to jam the gear shifter in to gear and it grinds pretty bad sometimes.Last edited by Joe M; 03-22-2011, 06:19 AM.
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Mike, its figure 18 I was talking about replacing with a hydraulic brake from an ATV or motorcycle.... you will see in the late model pics like the 600 series that the little throttle and clutch levers are replaced with regular motorcycle style levers which give more leverage.... If I find a good twin, running or rebuildable for my hustler then I may have the 341 from the hustler available. if that happens I will let u know...2000 Land Tamer with Tracks.
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Got it.. ok so the "Main Disc Brake" stops the transmission from spinning, allowing you to shift gears without grinding. Does it also slow down/stop the entire vehicle? I remember you mentioning the foot brake that is not hooked up.. is this part of the parking brake system?
As for the 341 keep me updated.. I'm interested in it!
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