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  1. 4 points
    If you have something I need-- Part it out If not, sell as whole LOL
  2. 3 points
    If it needs a part that’s worth as much as the tractor I’d part it out. If it’s rusted to the extent it’s worth more in parts than whole I’d part it out. If it’s a running driving tractor in savable or overall good to decent condition I wouldn’t.
  3. 2 points
    Glad you got it under control Ed. (But I'm still going to bust your nuts at the BS!)
  4. 1 point
    You have to listen to your wallet. If it's saying it's hungry then you have to sell stuff in order to feed it.....
  5. 1 point
    Looks like it will you can look at mine for ideas how to install it Jeff
  6. 1 point
    Just a word to help you along...you're in the transmission section asking about the choke linkage. You will likely have more success here, lots of folks willing to help, if you separate issues and look for solutions where you're most likely to get the most appropriate attention and responses.
  7. 1 point
    Cool head under pressure. You did well sir!
  8. 1 point
    I would do this. ...From no less than 10,000 feet.
  9. 1 point
    Usually if I find one in the woods and I didn't almost step on it and injure myself, I leave them alone. But one in my yard, barn or shop has a date with destiny. That includes the garden if we have one.
  10. 1 point
    The oil pan gasket finally shipped this morning but...USPS I suspect it will be creased right between the "O" and "T" in "DO NOT BEND" but we'll see. Installed in-line fuses for the clutch and ammeter. Not much else to do until I get the block bolted down.
  11. 1 point
    Sickle bar , # 7 1311 , shafts turn , cutting head moves , $300.00 , deposit required
  12. 1 point
    No need to apologize except for the fact that you beat me to it! LOL
  13. 1 point
    I've gotten to the point where I scrap what parts I wouldn't use myself. When I have solid reusable parts, I watch the classifieds for what someone needs and send it for the cost of shipping but keep one on the shelf if it fits one of mine. A working machine or attachment on the other hand, I would sell whole. I have several Kohlers with one or more issues I'm not sure what to do with because they just don't ship well and I can't make the math work on rebuilding them.
  14. 1 point
    Burn barrels can ruin your day. A few yrs ago while my GF was buring garden cleanup in the side yard, the yard caught fire 20 feet from the house. Protip: You can't put out a grass fire by throwing a tarp over it. Sure it LOOKS like its out but who knew... plastic is flammable. In my defense, it did buy me 3 min to get the hose.
  15. 1 point
    FD Love to use their Fire axes! We had a big construction job going on at work and there was a staircase that was boarded up on both ends. A smoke detector tripped on top of the stairs and the alarm went off and here come Geneva's finest. We searched for the detector and concluded it was in the stair well. Those guys whipped the axes out like they were six shooters!
  16. 1 point
    Should have called, this could have gotten much worse in a hurry. Glad you got it out but as a former volunteer fireman I can tell you they would have been glad to roll up on an extinguished fire and would help you clear out the shed to be sure there were no hot spots.
  17. 1 point
    Some do. We have a few species here. Mostly garter snakes. Rarely a milk snake. I've had barn cats in the past, and would again... but can't for now because of our mentally broken K9...
  18. 1 point
    I have several spray cans penetrating oil and about half of them no longer spray. I have decided that two things happened. 1. They have lost pressure and 2. The straw inside the can has became disconnected. Some time ago I posted how I restored paint spray cans and I used the same system for penetrating oil. I use a tire valve stem that slips over the straw sticking out of the top of the can and while pressing down, use air chuck to inject air into the can. You may actually hear the bubbles inside the can of oil. Although I have never burst a can, I am cautious not to inject too much air. If the straw inside had become disconnected, turn can up side down and use it like the second picture shows. If you opt to use this on spray paint cans, you might want to wear plastic gloves. The pink paint on my fingers wasn't too becoming to a fellow like me.
  19. 1 point
    Vest they handed out to my pops back in 85 at the factory wheel horse school. I've had a great teacher the past last 35 years.
  20. 1 point
  21. 0 points
    I burned some trash in the burn barrel yesterday same as I've been doing for 60 years. I came in, ate dinner and looked out about an hour later and saw smoke coming from around the shed door. I ran out and cracked the door to see black smoke and intense heat. Closed the door and ran to the other barn to turn on the hose. Lucky I had the hose nearby to water the garden. I cracked the door and the flames erupted in the front corner. It took about 30 minutes to get things cooled down enough that I could go inside and concentrate the water on the hot spots. This is a 30 yo T-111 shed that I covered with metal several years ago. So I had heat between the metal and wood that I was finally able to get the water on. Sure could have used you Don O. Mrs. K wanted to call the local Fire Co. but, I assured her I Got This. I'm guessing a spark from the burn barrel found it's way under the metal and lit it up. I had some vinyl siding stored overhead that all melted and covered everything. Shelves full of plant bedding trays, rope, buckets, everything plastic melted. Three square foot holes were burnt thru the floor and the corner wall where the fire started. Repaired the holes today. The lawn sweeper is really all that was lost. It was right over the floor hole. The log splitter and crab pots and traps were in the rear corner and were not damaged. Some of the plastic duct on the Trac Vac melted and the paint on the 310 was damaged. It may buff out with a buffing compound. This can of starter fluid was sitting here on the Trac Vac Briggs. Note the melted cap. Me thinks I was seconds away from a total burn down. The burn barrel has been relocated.
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