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  1. 5 points
    Had a great Time with my RJ pushing 4” of wet snow. Pushed with ease even without weights or chains, but ground isn’t frozen solid yet. Tried to represent those old ads of those Pipe Smokers.
  2. 5 points
    Easy solution...do what I do...never plow at night and don't start till the snow stops... Retirement can be a good thing
  3. 5 points
    Heard tell he's got a show 520 with a hopped up deuce Bar but Mrs Claus said "you need some exercise" so out come the b hind...
  4. 5 points
    Santa has been experimenting with various modes of transport. As you can see in one of the cards I made last Xmas, the steampunk sleigh wasn't very dependable. Mrs. Blue Chips had to smirk at Santa's botched attempt to land on our dock. And don't worry...the reindeer all managed to swim to shore.
  5. 4 points
    December third is World Coati Day, ensuring the protection and survival of these fascinating creatures, contributing to the conservation of our diverse wildlife. Get involved in a good cause by helping an endangered species and the habitat in which they live—and perhaps enjoy learning something new about this animal at the same time! World Coati Day works to raise awareness about and protect these furry creatures who make their home in the south, from Arizona all the way to South America. World Coati Day can trace its beginnings back to 2019 when the World Coati Day non-profit organization got its start. The group was founded with the purpose of keeping people involved in and connected with the plight of the coatimundi species. In just a few years, the organization has grown in popularity and gained a significant following through their website, social media, and online newsletters that promote this important cause. Dedicated to the survival and conservation of this fascinating and unique animal, the hope for World Coati Day is not just to raise awareness but also to provide protection for this underappreciated species. Not only is the coatimundi simply a cute little animal, but it is an invaluable asset to its surrounding habitat. In fact, these little creatures act as ‘landscapers’ and also control pests while fertilizing and promoting new plant growth.
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  7. 4 points
    I'm not positive here.... I believe the 8.8 is the "advertised width" of the tire. The 22 should be the wheel diameter. Many (most?) Garden Tractor tires are on a 12" wheel. The middle number is the width. The first number is the outer diameter of the tire. There are a few tires that don't get even remotely close to the actual size with their advertised size. You may very well find that getting two new tires is far easier and less expensive than shopping for usable used ones. Factor in your own time and fuel.
  8. 3 points
  9. 3 points
    Would you like that 281 pages in a binder, hardcover, or loose? Ho Ho Ho
  10. 3 points
    I'm gonna gather up some parts here in Poland. Although I was in US many times, next time I'll be there for parts . I lived in Canada many years, but never seen one WH. I have some friends in US, eventually when I buy something online they'll help with shipping ..
  11. 3 points
  12. 3 points
    What's up with that dude?
  13. 3 points
    Normal work day..... then, we were out of biscuits, so I made a double batch of 2-ingredient (self-rising flour & heavy cream), cast iron skillet biscuits. We like to have them in the morning, split in two, buttered, then toasted under the broiler. Then, we were also out of bread (left what we had at the in-law's), so I made a couple of nice loaves in our cast iron loaf pans. Just got finished having a hot slice with butter on it... YUM!!!!
  14. 3 points
    Doesn't seem so. The 8.8- 22 is likely the size. Quite a bit bigger than your own. 22 is the rim size.
  15. 3 points
    Trina's Millie has a worn out S/G belt so it wouldn't start. She used The Ugly Bruce tractor to break the snow out so I could get the car in the barn. When I got home & after we got the cars cozied in, I plowed the yard for about an hour. May have to plow again tomorrow morning so I can leave. The Ugly Bruce goes well... but she's used to her little Short frames and I'm used to a heavier machine. It'll get there... Depthwise we have a strong 6" + now with several more inches forecast overnight.
  16. 3 points
    Steve, the only thing wrong with that video is that you weren't in it.
  17. 2 points
    Guess he needed reliable transportation up there!
  18. 2 points
    Pinocchio trash panda!
  19. 2 points
    Best Fritters I've had are Conch Fritters, Key West..
  20. 2 points
    Hydraulic oil filter base ready to be installed. Note the extra set of holes for the filter base mount in the fender support bracket. The two rear holes are used for rigid supply and return tubing to the valve and the front holes are used when rubber hoses are used for the supply and return lines. Hydraulic oil filter base installed. Hydraulic return line fittings tightened at rear axle and filter base.
  21. 2 points
    I have a Traeger pellet smoker and it gets used all summer. Yes, if you turn the temp up then it will work like a regular oven. Great for hot days when you don't want to run the oven in the house. However, with the smoker in low heat smoke mode it should put out lots of smoke to flavour your food. Different wood types will change the smoke flavour as well. We tend to use maple but other wood types will have a stronger smoke. Once it gets down close to freezing outside I stop using it because it just doesn't work properly. That's OK though because that makes it a treat when we get it out in the spring. The only real maintenance I have had to do to it since I got it in 2015 is to give it a good vacuuming out after every big smoke making sure the burn pot is nice and clean.
  22. 2 points
    A quick update… dad came over yesterday and we assessed the situation. I suggested using this old spare third arm that I had acquired years ago with a parts tractor. Dad skillfully fabricated the upper “ears” and welded them on to the lift arm—works great! he even cut a slot in them for a little bit of float like the factory arm has. next up: we took and old spare crank rod and fabricated a bracket and welded a hook on the end. It works like a should! Today, I’m going to pick up a belt (gonna try a 5/8x65 as I saw that suggested somewhere on here). I also need to get two helper springs. I have the bolt for the front attach-a-matic and I purchased a set of turnbuckles but realized that the sheet metal where the turnbuckles attach is pretty thin. So, I cut and drilled a piece of flat bar stock to reinforce the area behind it. We are getting close to delivering this to Caleb’s house for winter snow removal duties!
  23. 2 points
    Deestones are notorious for running on the SMALL end of the scale...
  24. 2 points
    Most of my regular workers are Classic (300/400) series, so I'm sorta used to having to fiddle with that same lift location. My earlier machines don't generally carry decks or snow blades, but I do see the difference. And I'll say it again: the C1x1 models were the sharpest "C" models in my opinion. The flatter nose and wider center console just look nice! Especially with wider wheels and tires!
  25. 2 points
    @Bar Nuthin @ebinmaine I totally agree that pre 78 tractors access to the rock shaft is much easier. So Eric, my helpful insight to this problem is to own all the 78-79 C-Series and have a different attachment for each one. This way you don’t have to reach up there to change anything that attaches to the rockshaft!!
  26. 2 points
    Son in law got a new pellet smoker and I was gifted his old one. It's a Grilla Silverbac about ten years old. He's been having problems with it such as inconsistent temperatures and he experienced a pellet smoker explosion that really concerned him. I brought it to the shop to either make it work or scrap it. After I studied about these things on the internet, I cleaned the unit, disassembled the auger and cleaned the two motors, I especially paid attention to the RTD temp sensor, assuming the sensor might need to be replaced-which fortunately did not. Got it back together yesterday and fired it up. Seemed to be working fine. From what I can tell these smokers need regular maintenance and quality pellets. Today's results are in the picture below. I'm new to pellet smokers. I made a water tray to place below the ribs--that way the grease doesn't drop on the drip tray where it burns the grease or anything else that falls on it. The water tray also provides moisture and seems to even out the temperature swings. The smoke flavor doesn't seem at prevalent as in my other smoker. I suppose anything that a fellow would bake in the oven in the kitchen can be baked in the smoker.
  27. 2 points
    The chain will only need to be about half as long. The rest of the length will be from the eye-bolt - which makes it adjustable. 5" chain and 4" eyebolt will be more than plenty. Use a Nylock nut and a washer for the eye-bolt. Or a regular nut + a jam nut. And the chain doesn't need to be that heavy. I think 1/4" (or 5/16") chain would work fine. I think my snowplow is hanging from some old swingset chain!
  28. 2 points
    We got around 8" Sunday then another 3" or 4" overnight, last night.
  29. 2 points
    @953 nut Steve wasn’t in it, but there was that really handsome guy with the Work Horse who was presented that plaque and whom they sang happy birthday to!🤣🤣👍🏻😁🙏🙏
  30. 1 point
    Water heater is acting oddly. Yesterday, the morning shower was hotter than usual - had to mix way more cold water in than usual. Today, it wasn't even close to being tepid. It is an electric AO Smith unit that was installed in 2003. Checked the breaker in the panel - not tripped, but cycled it anyway. I pulled the the covers on the thermostats. Settings weren't changed and everything looked normal. Then I notice a red button on the upper thermostat. Shine the flashlight on the 6 point molded in lettering on it, which said 'reset'. What the heck, I'm game for a smoke test. Put my screw driver on the button, looked the other way and gave it a push. No flash, no drama. It clicked and I could hear gurgles from the heating elements. That got it going - for now anyhow. I downloaded the user's manual for it to see what I had just reset. Not really helpful. Themanual had one sentence stating that the thermostat had a manual reset button for an 'eco' over temperature. Ought to start thinking about a replacement. Back to researching on demand units. The one we installed in the lake house seems to have worked out OK, but it is only supplying a shower and 2 sinks. The house would add a washing machine and a dishwasher to the list of things to run.
  31. 1 point
    The add says 8.8-22. Can you tell me what that number means in relation to my 856 rear of 23x8x12? What would or should I go with?
  32. 1 point
    Add the kill relay and leave the stock wiring alone. If I rewire a tractor, I wire it for a powered ignition engine. If I'm installing an engine that uses a magneto I just add a relay to kill the engine in place of a coil.
  33. 1 point
    One of the great things about Redsquare is our Vendors Section. @76c12091520h is the handle for Brian Badman. Excellent guy. Over the years Wheelhorse company used many "Standard Parts". Many of the bearings, seals, fasteners etc are easily accessed from places like McMaster Carr or Bolt Depot.
  34. 1 point
    Wow. Delighted to hear how thoroughly you are protecting your health while handling these materials. 👍 My home is quite tightly sealed (by design) and I looked carefully at these exchangers. For me, the payback period, given the expected amount of use during heating seasons, put the payback period in decades--so I abandoned it and we suffer some drafts! Maintenance is costly (and prohibitive for units that can handle cooing incoming air during the summer).
  35. 1 point
    Are you running gasoline with ethanol? If you have been then change over to ethanol free gas and run some Berrymans B12 fuel treatment at twice the recommended rate. Here is a site that will show you the gas stations in your area that have ethanol free gas. https://www.pure-gas.org/
  36. 1 point
    Well guys…this is a head scratcher! Thank you for all your input thus far… I went through and replaced all the fuel line, drained the fuel, checked the fuel pump—everything is working good. Checked the coil—well within spec. Then noticed that I had no power at the yellow wire to the + terminal on the coil. So, I went back through and checked connections. Took some apart and put them back together after cleaning a couple and squirting in some dielectric grease. I turned the key to check something, pushed a bit far, hit the start circuit and it jumped to life😱👏🏻. I turned it off after running it for a couple of minutes and then started it again! I don’t know if I have solved the problem because I didn’t definitely find anything. However, it sure runs good and goes like crazy now that I have everything cleaned and lubed in the hydro system. So…since we are getting a bunch of snow here and I need to get this thing working to clean out Caleb’s driveway…next up—install the Ber-Vac! I need some information that I can’t find and I’m hoping that one of you can help me out. I don’t have the lift arm (push arm), belt size, crank rod and support bracket. Can someone post some sizes for the belt and lift arm? Also any pictures of the lift arm and chute crank would be helpful.
  37. 1 point
    855 is gassed up, chained up, hydraulics are all back together, albeit a bit jankier than usual, but not leaking, and the plow is on. So there will be no snow.
  38. 1 point
    3 of the Herd are nearly ready. Just a couple minor things to attach. The Ugly Bruce tractor with a 48". The Military Tribute Tractor Milie with a 42". The '75 C160 Automatic with Super Scooper in now. That may get changed to the wiiiide 60" blade or the two stage tall chute snowblower.
  39. 1 point
    Well, we got lucky this weekend and just got a light dusting of snow. Much more was forecast but it never happened, just lots of wind.
  40. 1 point
    Got a BUNCH of stuff done. Camper is covered. Things put away. Moved around. Organized. Barn is just a few minutes work from having 3 cars parked inside. Been snowing off n on since around 9 am.
  41. 1 point
    What? And my 854 as well! Dammit!
  42. 1 point
    Holiday switch over. Pumpkins, pilgrims, and turkeys ...gone Santas back in town.
  43. 1 point
    I flipped the cutting edge on one plow this weekend. I plan on using this one for the scooper. For now it rests nearby my '75 C160 Automatic.
  44. 1 point
    Good idea , keep a look out for my pic at the post office if it doesn’t work out
  45. 1 point
    My spouse’s favorite. She calls it picturesque and then asks if the road are good for driving!
  46. 1 point
    Not plowable. But pretty...
  47. 1 point
    55# Craftsman weights on, I’ll have to measure and see if Terry can make a fun decal to cover the Craftsman decal,
  48. 1 point
    Current plan for snow (now that the 854 and blade are ready) is to keep the wood box stocked.
  49. 1 point
    She went to the big show with me in 2008. Left me there all weekend and went to Hershey with the kiddos. I had much more fun than they did!
  50. 1 point
    That's just plain mean. .
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