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    I been away for a good while, and I wondered a few times if I'd ever posted the finished stone. I was so enthused when the guy told me that I could have everything for 200.00. And I've never before found myself in a position to say . . . "That's not enough for all this." So I gave him the money, and made this stone for him. My good luck has continued, so maybe ol' Grandpa is helpin' me out a little here and there.
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    Well a couple of days ago I thought it would be time to plow the garden soon. The last couple of years since getting my Brinly plow it has done alright, but not as good of job as I would have liked. It would not go straight and depth was also a problem. So I printed the directions off of their web site and started making adjustments to the plow. So tonight when I got home I tried it out. After a few passes and more adjustments it was going straight and about 6" deep. I was so happy that I plowed my garden and the neighbor's. Would have kept on going if I would have had more gardens to plow.
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    Just think of all the abuse an air conditioning pump endures on a 300,000 car. It's basically the same electric clutch setup. Use it! Enjoy it!
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    As Lane said, we are definitly outgrowing our current spot for the swap and show. It would not have been possible without the support of my brothers in arms aka. redsquare members who come and help and do whatever they can to make this a success. Thanks go out to everyone. Ken.
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    Well I can't speak to the specifics of you 315 but I can tell you that I have a 1973 12 automatic that my Dad bought brand new in '73. It has an electric clutch on it and has run a 42 inch deck in conjunction with the Wheel Horse 7-2613 lawn vac and dump trailer all summer long for 40 years, Ran the tiller evey spring and it has never skipped a beat no matter how high the grass or how tough the soil. I cant say the same about the manual clutch on my 416
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    Your '82 to '85 model C-125 (#01-12K801) Tractor would have a 42" RD deck, (#05-42MR01) and uses a Mower Drive Belt #108834 (HA 98" long), the Tractor Drive Belt is #7473 (HB 82" long). Best to always buy TORO/Wheel Horse belts, they have the correct side wall angles, ='s longer life, $26.50 on eBay, free shipping.
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    Having trouble uploading,this is my best effort for time being !
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    For all Plastic and rubber parts (seat, knobs, grips, hose, lens, tank, dash, steering, wheels, etc.), use: Meguiar's Protectant . It takes a few days to completely soak in, especially on the vinyl seat. Parts will look like new.
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    Thanks Bill....I was worried about the cut after reading about twisted 42 inch SD decks......I was doubting my decision to trade the RD for it. I feel better now that I see how nice a job this deck does..... Not sure what to do with the trailer.....thinking of taking a trip to Kevbo's and painting the inside with POR-15. Bet he has a good bit left from his deck restore....hahahaha
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    There is always plenty of "stuff" to do! And now, have to pickup a few items; i.e.: dozer, mid grader, wagon, Claxton horn, rotating yellow light, FM stereo, cowboy hat! More! Nice Stallion! Change the tranny fluid, engine oil, belts, touch up paint, clean 'lectric terminals. Restoration is an on-going project! Mow the lawn today too! PS. Add a reverse beeper to let all know you're backing up. Safely! PSS. Jack: There's always plenty to do!
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    Here is my definition of S.P.A.M. Stupid People Annoying Me cant stand scammers
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    You had said that several blown head gaskets later you have had the head surfaced, how about the block, if you remove the valves and put some self adhesave sand paper on a strong piece of glass and use it as a sanding block lightly sanding the block/head interface will show if there is any distortion. Worth a try!
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    http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/file/2044-engine-bs-9-14-19-20-23-24-30-sm-part2pdf/ Your timing answer is on the last page of part 1 and the 1st page of part 2 Garry
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    eBay! You can find any parts you need on "the bay" and a lot of them are very well priced. You could also put a want add on the clasified section of Red Square. Good luck and keep us informed on your project.
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    Hi Eddie, If the sheet metal & trans are good, I'd overhaul the engine, sounds like a warped head or block issue if it keeps blowing gaskets. Don't give up on her Chasm
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    here is a picture of the first one i built. it was built out of scrap angle iron so its not real pretty but it sure worked great
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