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Scott Salmons

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Hi all, recently picked up a 7790. The fuel lines are cracked and need replaced. Called Sandy Lake and they have none. Anybody have any suggestions where to get parts?

Thanks

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Looking forward to seeing some pics...that is one heck of a tractor. I owned one for a short period and liked it alot.

Congrats on the new ride!

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You can reuse the fittings that are on the hoses and just replace the hose. Cut the crimp and use a hose clamp. No sense in giving up your first born and a quart of blood:D.

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I have found that I can reuse to banjo fittings with new hose and crimp with copper "pex" rings.

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Looked at the tractor a little tonight and noticed that I will need at least one maybe more cushioned motor mounts. Does Sandy lake have these?

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I have seen custom made ones on Ebay in the past. Sorry I don't know of a source right now.

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  • 8 months later...

you can get the mounts right from simplicity,i have bought several in the last year,cause I have 3, 920,7790's,they come in a briggs and Stratton bag,wondering why no one thought to go there

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I have found isolators of various sizes on eBay. Used them for seat isolators for a Sovereign. Might find something there that is less expensive?

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We actualy keep the isolator in stock at our shop. There are atleast 3 of these tractors in the nearby area, along with my 920. Sandy Lake should also have them, they are my "go to" place for older parts that I cannot source thru Simplicity or localy. What I cannot find is the cooling ductwork that goes along the side of the cylinder jugs. I have the front and rear tin work, but it was missing the side one and the PO made a homemade one from drain gutter alum material. While that works its "redneck" looking. If anybody parts one of these engines out, please let me know. Mikie

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