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11 pointsBusy day Wheel Horsing around: Picked up this non running 1054 this morning about 1 hour away from my house. PO said it's been sitting in his garage for 25 years. He has a bunch of Cub Cadets and a couple Cub High Boys that belonged to his father and working to slowly sell. Engine was free, shifted into all gears so I decided to give it a go. Cleaned and flushed the fuel system, had no spark so cleaned the points, added my special tractor fuel and it fired right up. Managed to get the engine oil and trans oil changed before calling it a night. Oh, and bonus, it has a K301 swap. So 2 more HP for future plowing. Doesn't have a seat back, front grill, and start/gen belt cover. More to come on this. IMG_8754.mp4 When I got back from picking up the 1054, the weather was nice and it hasn't rained in almost 1 week so time to start prepping the garden. I may have planted a little too much cover crop in the fall, but it sure did plow nice. Although not enough to have an official plow day like the WI @WHX??and MI @Pullstart ones. IMG_9441.mp4
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10 pointsGot this pair out of winter quarters and a bath & some up keep.
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9 pointsThose that have followed me at the plow days know (and smell it in the air)....it's100LL (low lead) octane aviation fuel. Similar to racing fuel and these old engines love it!!! No ethanol.
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8 pointsUsed my 314-8 and Wheel Horse Tiller attachment at our county museum today. Two garden plot areas where tilled for the planting of prairie grasses and wildflower. I learned the split rail fence around the plots is called West Virginia Split Rail!
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7 pointsWashed the dirt off the plow mule and the salt off the snow machine... @Pullstart's plow day dirt is reacting with my dirt... maybe it will grow 10 mm sockets and a Money tree...!
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7 pointsIn addition to the smell, the other problem at @Pullstart's plow day were the contrails... (not to be confused with the @WHX?? and @Achto post-curd ingestion contrails)... couldn't see straight enough to keep a straight furrow...
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6 pointsRaffle tractor is coming along! The motor is coming along, its getting refreshed with all new and rebuilt ignition and fuel system parts. Tickets will be for sale soon. Stay tuned!
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6 pointsApril 26, 1977, the legendary discoteque Studio 54 opens its doors for the very first time. It would soon become the global epicenter of the disco craze and the most famous nightclub in the world. The impresarios behind Studio 54 were Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, college roommates at Syracuse University who got into the nightclub business after their first venture, a chain of steak restaurants, failed to flourish. But before taking Manhattan by storm and becoming famous for openly and shamelessly excluding all but the most chic, famous or beautiful patrons from their establishment, Rubell and Schrager were running a far less pretentious operation called the Enchanted Garden in the far reaches of Queens.
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6 pointsYou can smell him coming before you see him! That’s a good thing when we’re talking tractor exhaust, not @squonk exhaust…
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6 pointsNice! Someone went thru a lot of effort to reroute the exhaust into the headlight opening. Or is that a WWI machine gun??? I'd name it "Winkie".
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6 pointsI blame it all some people's peer pressure about needing another plow tractor!
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6 pointsSecond Wheel turned out much better. Painting wide wheels is a different animal than regular ones. Getting way inside the dish produces alot of overspray. But I found a better method on the second wheel by standing it up, placing a bag on the backside and painting about 1/3 of the way round and using a heat gun to firm it up before moving to the next third. Sounds strange but it works. First one might need some touch up, but I'm done for today.
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5 pointsTook the 418-8 out today with 50” mid-mount grader blade to fix my neighbors driveway. It was really just an excuse to get a little seat time and make them happy at the same time. Forgot to take pictures during the job so I snapped a few when I got back home.
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5 pointsLooking for any info on a 1979 Old Town Canoe Fiberglass . I bought this back in 1993 from a good friend because of the unique hull pattern and flooring on this model. I have used it twice because in 1994 I bought a brand new Old Town Katahdln and couldn't pass on the 1979. This has always been garaged since purchase. I spoke with the original selling dealer before he passed and this is what he told me. It was built for The Boy Scouts but after or during production OT found out another Company had the rights to the Birch Bark design and was forced to stop production. Anyone associated with the Boy Scouts maybe could shed light on this @Ed Kennell OTHERS. I believe the floor is made from Balsa wood and has a unique pattern like a parkay type floor. Have decided to put this up for sale and other '' toys '' that I don;t really need anymore. I have also contacted Old Town 3 times since purchase and no one could give me ANY info other than the year built which I knew from the ID tag. It is not even in their 1979 brochures on Canoes.Enjoy the pictures Guy's.
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5 pointsJames Bond had an Aston Martin with guns mounted in the headlights, why not do it to a .
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5 pointsThen and Now is business that you call and actually talk to a person, a nice person. Someone that is willing to help you. I’ve dealt with them a few times over the years buying fuel pump rebuild kits. I would highly recommend them!
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4 pointsIt was in the 60’s so the group came out for a triple side shot. The 308 got salt cleaned out, the 312 did a test mow as the front yard needed it. I also took a ride on the C-141 too. I got some seat time on them all.
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4 pointsThis is going down the drain like usual… but I sure do see them turn into some crazy clouds in my sky! Whatever they are, I don’t understand.
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4 pointsIf you're a real conspiracy theorist, they're chemtrails! But that's probably only true in the post-curd scenario!
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4 pointsThe good old boys I grew up with called ALL Chevrolets a Stovebolt, not just the six cylinders. Fords had two names, Fix Or Repair Daily or Found On Road Dead, MOPAR, Mostly Old Paint And Rust, DODGE, Dem Old Dudes Go Everywhere, GMC, Got Mechanic Coming, FIAT, Fix It Again Tomorrow, BMW, Big Money Waster.
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4 pointsPicked up this C-81 today in Big Indian NY (Catskills). Bit rougher that I was looking for but the price was right! Haven’t run in probably 3 years, so will need a lotta going over. The steering wheel has left the chat . The soup can was removed on the Burger King parking lot near the Newburgh bridge when we stopped for lunch Saw an eagle on the way, very cool! Haven’t ran the numbers but I think it’s a 79.
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4 pointsHe works at a airport Ken ... me thinks it's a fringe benefit. It's dyed blue in color and reminds me of the two stroke canned fuel.
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4 pointsIn the interest of high quality exhaust flow, the custom tail pipe has been removed. They towed a car, so had a custom shop add the 90 to get the heat away from the front of the car. Unfortunately, that was the low point of the rear apparatuses and met the approach more than I had wished. A piece from the exhaust tidbits pile outside the shop made for a better flow. No 8” pipe Uncle Jim, but the kitty CAT 3126 should sound ok without that 4’ long muffler under there!
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4 pointsMods if I didn’t put this in the right section please move it. Well, Its been a grand total of 3 weeks since my last purchase and that I guess was a little too long! Today me and my dad took a ride to the MIDDLESEX equipment auction. Been there a few times before. First ones we picked up were those 3 push mowers. Then bought this nice giant vac leaf sucker that pulls over and has compression with the hoses! Then bought 3 toolboxes, 2 craftsman and 1 “stack on”. Then we got to the good stuff! I wasn’t really looking for any more tractors but when it price is right you gotta jump on it especially in an auction! I picked up a D-200 with a 3 point hitch. We tried to load it on the tractor but it popped but didn’t start so a carb clean and she should be a runner! It has new front tires and a very good condition original seat I think. From the time I cranked it all the gauges worked. And a plus that it has a 3 point hitch! It also came with a rear box with trailer hitch that isn’t pictured. That front sheet metal thing on the grille was the first to come off! Then the next Wheelhorse is a 310-8 with a magnum. I wasn’t even looking at it but with a price less then what it would scrap for I had to get it! It seems a little rough on the outside but doesn’t look to to bad. I didn’t try and to start that one but it has half a tank of fresh fuel and a good battery so who knows we could get lucky! Then I picked up a rear counterweight for our big tractor since I have been looking for one And then lastly my dad picked up this cool old go kart! I’ll get some better pictures tommorow. Enjoy these pics though!
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4 pointsHere is a link to Then and Now. Be sure to tell them you have a vacuum pump. https://www.thenandnowautomotive.com/antique-auto-parts-store/Kohler-Fuel-Pump-Kits-c196218002 The kits offer two types of valves depending on your pump style. There are three vital moving parts in a fuel pump. The diaphragm, the inlet valve and the outlet valve. all of these components need to be working properly for the pump to work well. The Diaphragm is drawn downward when the engine's piston moves up the cylinder, this will develop a slight vacuum in the pump drawing fuel in if the inlet valve is operating properly. If the outlet valve is closing properly the fuel will be coming from the tank but if not it could be drawing fuel down from the outlet tube preventing it from reaching the carburetor. The Diaphragm is drawn upward when the engine's piston moves down the cylinder, this will develop a slight pressure in the pump pushing fuel up to the carburetor if the inlet valve is closing properly. If the outlet valve is opening properly the fuel will be coming from the tank to the carburetor, if not there could be no flow.
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4 pointsBe enough of those pics Pullhosen .. you obviously got these guys worked up stiffer than a wedding ... never mind... how 'bout that plow day...
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4 pointsI finally got around to working on my 15-38HXL. I installed a new fuel filter (the one that came out was very dirty). I pulled the mower blades and sharpened them on the belt sander. I adjusted the mower deck's side to side, and front to back height. I used brake cleaner to remove a lot of old oil build up on the sides of the engine and rails. I replaced the hood hinge bolts, and straightened the bracket that hood mounts too. I used plastic restorer /cleaner on all the black plastic. It is very shiny now. I've ordered a new fuel solenoid kit because the existing connector is very loose and doesn't connect tightly. When I do that I'll also be installing a new float and float bowl gasket.
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3 pointsAfter work, I pulled the group out for a triple side shot Sunday, test mowed the lawn and washed the winter salt off the 308. I’m thinking the mowing deck on the 312 needs work as it’s pretty loud. I’ve got time off coming up so maybe I’ll look at it then.
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3 points$4.95 here for ethanol free. But thats all I run in tractors, yard equipment, snowmobiles, vintage motorcycles, etc.
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3 points
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3 pointsI'm kind of disappointed. I was expecting nitromethine or hydrozene to be involved.
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3 pointsOnly reworking one cylinder head on a V8 is akin to wiping when you're done with only one square of T.P. ..... you're taking a big chance!!
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3 pointsI see eagles every day running trains on the Hudson line. Over the winter I saw at least 15 sitting on the ice in a small cove. They were fighting over a fish. Mostly juveniles, but there were several adults as well. I wish I could have gotten a picture.
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3 points
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3 pointsI was just minding my own business and I get a message request on Messenger. Older gentleman asks me if I would be interested in this 1964 704, his grandpa had bought it new. We chatted and he found me from my many responses on Facebook groups and figured I would be the one that would be able to save it. He told me make an offer. So because I already have too many and a non original 704 already. I made a offer and He said come and get it.. needs carb/fuel pump cleaned up but has spark. Should have it running before Memorial Day Parade. A little cleaning up and Patina will be in great shape. Always garaged and only ever mowed during its life.
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3 points
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3 pointsSawweet Andy .. bout time you come around to vintage and you know damned well how great of a mule these girls are for a workin tractor...
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3 pointsPicked up a 1054 that hadn't run in 25 years. Cleaned and flushed the fuel system, added new fuel, cleaned the points, and started right up! IMG_8754.mp4
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3 pointsI really like to hear guys taking care of the often frowned on verticals. Yes it's not a vintage C-160 but still. Well maybe not frowned on but often neglected and used as throwaways. Keep at it buddy.
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3 pointsI couldn't help myself. 9 hours round trip and haven't gotten it off the trailer yet but it's a really solid c-161
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3 pointsStill trying to wrap my head around that steering wheel thingy. Not sure we can even call that a fix or repair.
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3 pointsNecessity is the Mother of Butchery.... it gets an Honorable Mention in the "Fixed for Now" catagory.... Looks to be a semi-solid start.
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3 points
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2 pointsAt the end of summer last year my D-160 started weeping fuel like a SR-22 Black Bird sitting on the tarmac waiting for take off. Today I decided to pull the tank & see what was going on. After a good wire brushing things did not look good. Figured that I would try silver soldering the holes & low spots up. Took some time, don't look real pretty but at this point I believed that I had it sealed up. Here is a trick to check your work if you do some thing like this. Make a paste out of water & baking soda. Brush it over your work and allow it to dry. Once it is dry put some gas in the tank and allow it to sit. If you have a leak the past will show exactly where it is. It will turn yellowish where ever the gas seeps through.. My paste stayed nice & white except for 2 little spots that were stained by left over flux. These spots did not grow when I put gas in the tank so it should be ready to install again. Just wanted to share this leak detecting trick with you all.
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2 points
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