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8 pointsThe Unidrive transaxles have been used on pulling tractors with ridiculously high horse power and on racing garden tractors running at breakneck speeds without any alterations or modifications. They will do the job without question. Fluid changes are seldom done more frequently than every couple of years, just be sure the shift lever boot is in good condition and firmly seated to keep out water and dirt.
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8 pointsJune 22, 1944, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the G.I. Bill, an unprecedented act of legislation designed to compensate returning members of the armed services—known as G.I.s—for their efforts in World War II. As the last of its sweeping New Deal reforms, Roosevelt’s administration created the G.I. Bill (officially the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944) hoping to avoid a relapse into the Great Depression after the war ended.
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6 pointsLast year I purchased a 58RJ from Mike @ML3 who had gotten it from Kevin @Pullstart who got it at the big Show 2 years ago. This was it then . I will be bringing it to my first Big Show this week and it has been reborn. This is now.
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6 pointsWill it work... most likely. Will it work well - probably not. You are driving over the fresh snow & packing it down before you try to scrape it off. The snow will pack up if the blade is not angled - then what??? IMHO - better off with a front blade.
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5 pointsYou can probably pick up a plow with a worn edge cheaper than making something that may or not fit/operate correctly. Put a piece of plastic on it like the one in the picture ..no scratches on your driveway
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5 pointsSnow plows are cheap $100-$200. Probably cost more than that for iron and weld wire to make one.
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5 pointsThe 2018 Red Square group photo was great. Be a part of the 2026 photo on Friday at 11:30 or Saturday at 10:00. Even better, participate in both photos.
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4 pointsI had some extra room for the time being, so I tossed Steve-Oh-Two on for the show! I need to secure some small items and clean the cab out a bit, but all the heavy lifting is finished! Yes, the entire bed is full too…
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4 pointsMy neighbor is a retired engineer so naturally he over builds everything. He built this giant crate out of pt lumber to throw junk in. He filled it up with all kinds of stuff and wanted it out by the side of the road, I hear all this noise over there and he's trying to drag it with his rear engine Gravely tractor. Popping wheelies and the snow plow is banging off of the pavement. I told him to stop before he got hurt or broke something, I got my Power King out and hooked onto the crate and at idle in first gear walked that crate to the road like nothing.
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4 pointsNorman is tearing down and cleaning up. Tonneau cover and tool box removed. Grease, dirt and u joint caps scraped out. Simple green soak and pressure washed. I’ll head to the car wash quick, then start installing the deck!
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4 pointsBullet proof-ish. Never try shifting gears while in motion. These trannys are not made to do this and you will eventually round off the gear teeth causing it to pop out of gear. Always bring the tractor to a complete stop before shifting - your tranny will thank you for it.
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4 pointsYou need those rears for your puller ... may have to cut the fenders just a little...
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4 pointsJim dropped off his trailer at my house so I could finish loading. Gotta throw a few things in the truck yet and I'm ready to go.
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3 pointsLong stroke high torque Wiconsins. Dan and I got a buddy who pulled with his. Would not quit and engines smokes and blows oil all over. Really tired motor. Dan went for a ride on it
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3 pointsOh she's all over the new stuff. She doesn't want anything built since about 2018. Her father was a lead mechanic for decades at Ryder trucking, and I'm vehemently opposed to CVTs and hybrids and turbos and such. She's looking for a nice vehicle that has longevity like the Toyotas we have now. Neddless to say, she understands quite a bit of the mechanical when it comes to trucks.
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3 pointsHave her watch some U Tube video's on how today's cars are trash. She might change her mind and save you money and grief.
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3 pointsKohler engines all have a drain plug near the base, drain the oil into a container until empty. Once empty reinstall the drain plug and use straight 30 motor oil. Your engine should use one quart. The drawing below shows how to check the oil level.
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3 pointsI burned coal when I was a kid. I don't know the tonnage but we used to get a couple homemade bins filled that took up the space of one cord of wood, each. We would start the fire with wood and keep it going with anthracite. I wouldn't be opposed to using that again if we were to set ourselves up. But the firewood right now is free except for the fuel and maintenance on the machines used to process it.
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3 pointsI just wish I could go somewhere and find some fun. So tired of never having fun
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3 pointsAs an owner of several cats, two dogs, and a flock of birds I appreciate the efforts you went through to protect and save. We need more of this in the world today.
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3 pointsWashed wife's truck today. She gave me grief for doing it on father's day, but I wanted to.
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3 pointsWell I decided to get down early this year and spend a few days enjoying the sites in Gettysburg. I had no traffic and no issues getting here. I am staying in Gettysburg campground the next few nights. Safe travels everyone!
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2 pointsToo bad you can't invert it for a second go when it wears thru... Good inexpensive, readily available choice of off the shelf material, if I must say so..
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2 pointsGlad you have "My Tractor" on. Gonna have to take a lap or 2 on it!
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2 pointsI agree with Ed. I love fabricating stuff and seeing other people’s creations and homemade solutions. I also use my tractors for plowing. There is no way I would ever consider trying to make a plow. They are “cheap” and typically readily available. I mean, maybe adapting a different plow blade to fit a wheelhorse plow frame would make sense in certain situations, but the main plow frame? Forget about it, just buy one @pfrederi, how often do you have to change out that plastic edge? I just got my driveway repaved last week and it’s time to replace my plow edge. Curious what you use and how well they hold up?
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2 pointsFor when you round that 1/4 inch air cleaner nut with you impact driver!
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2 pointsWhy the grease? One of the manuals I've seen shows a 5-year period between changes on a unidrive. It's important to remember that as long as water is kept out of the transmission, it just does not see the same sort of wear and tear on the fluid that an engine does. Engines have combustion gases and much much higher temperatures.
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2 pointsThat's a pretty good price !! Found these at a much higher price. https://www.millertire.com/products/puller-tires/3-00-10/3-00-10-tires-spoked-aluminum-wheels/
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2 pointsShe's beginning to get the itch for a SUV. She says we'll trade my Taco and she'll give me the Tundra. We shall see. I kinda LOVE my Tacoma, so it's not such an easy choice as it should be- but since they don't make the 5.7 V8 Tundra anymore, I will probably do it. Her Tundra is about as nice as they get. Just like yours it has extended warranty and all of the maintenance has been meticulously followed. It's a nice machine!
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2 pointsAgreed on the birds. I've had many cats over the years. None had much drive to take birds. Not sure why. As far as snakes go, we'd love to see more. We have very few.
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2 pointsWho knows what's lurking in the Ridgeline's secret compartment? Only the "Shadow" knows!
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