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2 pointsJust WOW. I love the 61 steekers. My 702 steeker, not so much. I wish it wasn’t so abused. I’d have to replace nearly everything to get it anywhere close to looking like your 701. Fantastic job.
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2 pointsGot the motor swapped over from kRusty, battery in, starter cranks, fresh oil and fuel lines, chased the threads for points and cover. Just need to figure out how to mount my classy white bass boat seat without the crazy mount they used on kRusty and Whitey will be on the truck. I’ll see ya’ll in the morning.
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2 pointsNice setup @stevebo ! Been in full prep mode . Safe travels everyone .
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1 pointI started this thread to post pics of your pre trip rigs and pics on your way to the big show!! Hard to post pics in trailer as this is a toy hauler. Here is my ride for the show and my home while there. safe travels to all…
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1 pointHello Everyone, I was thinking that there would be more of a difference on the leak down numbers compared to the compression differences. I will pull the heads and see how things look. I will also keep my eye out for another LT17 series 2. I will follow up with my results. Is there another motor alternative out there that I could use without to many alterations. Thanks, Bob
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1 pointI never noticed the trailer hanging from the ceiling until the grand tour last night. Well done!
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1 pointTrust me, I understand. See below for what I started with... Alot of stuff got replaced...
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1 pointAlmost never a good idea. ... but why do you want one? A garden tractor engine is made to operate at a certain preset RPM. That way the governor can do its job and bring the engine up or down to that preset RPM during operation. More importantly, these are air cooled and splash lubed engines. It's never meant to be at idle except for a few seconds just before shutdown. By introducing a foot throttle you'd eliminate the possibility of keeping the preset along with adding a piece of equipment to the foot area that now gets in the way.
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1 pointCool, @ebinmaine that’s great that worked out like that for you!
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1 pointPull the heads off and look for scored cylinders. If the cylinders look good check the valves. My money's on it needing the valves adjusted. Unfortunately they have to be removed and the stems ground. I haven't had the best success doing that in the past.
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1 pointYeah, that's kinda the same basic idea. Like I would buy an Explorer all the way out to 2019, because it's basically an 07 Edge with EPAS and a longer wheel base.
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1 pointWell I was specifically referring to the models we have now. My Tacoma is a 2011, and they were the same until 2015, and the Tundra was good until 2017.
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1 pointMoved this to the wanted section for better exposure. Good luck!
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1 pointNot much to load..one tractor for my son to drive, the WH cart and a couple presold decks. Will be on the road around 4am tomorrow
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1 pointHooked up and buckets loaded. 41 miles away. I'll leave at 7AM tomorrow morning.
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1 pointWent ahead and put the hood on for now. The paint looks pretty good minus a couple issues I'll fix later. Even with hardener this Rustoleum is soft enough to make a print in if you really bear down on it so I'll fix the couple spots in a month or so. But it does have enough shine for a reflection as it is. I'll take it!
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1 pointThis photo is from yesterday but I figured @Pullstart would be proud of hiw we loaded the trailer
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1 pointReady for an early AM departure. Just gotta remember to stop & pick up Jim on the way.
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1 pointI have 2 pairs of 50LB wheel weights. I think these are Bolens. They are in very good shape and they are stackable. $50 a pair
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1 pointTruck half loaded. Rain boots in the trunk filled with impact driver and miscellaneous sockets
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1 pointJust stick with your K181 The shaft on your linked engine is to small and too short. I know you are trying to learn but stay focused on what you have.
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1 pointOff topic (usually its @WHX?? going straight to left field ) but did you end up with the free B-80 that was posted here in the RS classifieds and was in Florida?
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1 pointJim 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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1 pointDecided to shoot the final coat before the kids got up. Three gnats in the left side in almost a straight line- but I think there's enough paint to let the buffer fix it in a day or two. Either way I'm done painting this bleeping hood.
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1 point1445 Auto will be my cruiser for the weekend. I sold the K-91 tiller already, and have been digging out other items sold or on the chopping block… Tuesday will be loading day! GT-14 machine will not be making the trip, but it’s cool having the generations of tillers near each other!
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