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AMC RULES

Besides an FEL...    :handgestures-thumbsup:

there's nothing cooler than dual ags on an RJ.

 

 

 

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VogSe85

Just ordered Tri-Rib fronts, I'm also going to sell my rotary mower and get a sickle mower for it, maybe a plow.

Killing me, I'm having a tough time parting with that GT-14 w/FEL in the background. I know I want more than what it's worth, but not sure I'll sell it for that.

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can whlvr

nice tractor :bow-blue:

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Mr. 856
11 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Besides an FEL...    :handgestures-thumbsup:

there's nothing cooler than dual ags on an RJ.

 

 

 

I've considered putting one on my 856. Are you serious that an RJ can handle an FEL? 

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wallfish

Best to run those outside tires with 0 air pressure in them and maybe even higher than normal pressure for the inside tires. Those axle tubes will easily bend with the extra leverage from running duals on uneven ground.

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AMC RULES
8 hours ago, Mr. 856 said:

I've considered putting one on my 856. Are you serious that an RJ can handle an FEL? 

I stand corrected...   :confusion-shrug:

my memory of the one round hood FEL unit I've seen, isn't on an RJ. 

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VogSe85

Still very cool machine!!!  I will take your advice Wallfish and lower the outside tirepressures.

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stevebo

Looks great. Glad to see that tractor being used. 

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AMC RULES

Found another image here. 

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AlwaysLookin80
On March 7, 2016 at 6:25 PM, VogSe85 said:

I purchased a very nice machine from SteveBo as my equipment needs are changing and so is my stable.  I picked up a clean RJ58 and had to make it my own.  I changed the Cliton engine base gasket, axle seals, found another set of rear wheels, got some tires and fabricated dual wheel adapters.  I also fabricated a slot hitch adapter for towing misc and here's where I'm at...

 

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This tractor is awesome. I want it now! 

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WHX??
On ‎3‎/‎8‎/‎2016 at 7:24 PM, AMC RULES said:

Found another image here. 

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Guys gotta wonder what is on the other end of that purple rachet strap???

On ‎3‎/‎7‎/‎2016 at 6:29 PM, VogSe85 said:

I'm having a tough time parting with that GT-14 w/FEL in the background.

Then don't.... even if the MIssus gets pregnant! But if you do need to part with it we are here for it!:ychain:

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VogSe85

Check out the Classifieds...  I listed the GT14 for sale.  I'm hoping to expand my RJ collection instead and the word BABY has been getting thrown around a lot lately and I don't think she means it in the context as I......  Look at my new baby, my RJ58!  

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VogSe85

Put some ribbed tires on the front, decided to keep my RMR-32 mower so I put the belt guard back on so my pants don't get snagged on that pulley.  Also an excuse to show off my GT-14 FEL and Bobcat 610 I restored!

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stevebo

Keeps getting better. That bobcat looks nice too

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AMC RULES

:text-yeahthat:  Does look great...

what brand are the tri-ribs? 

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VogSe85

They are Deestones D401 4.00-8

 

Thanks Steve!  I'll sneak a quick one in...

 

1972 Bobcat 610 4cyl 30hp gas Wisconsin engine w/aux thumb

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VogSe85

Since I'm on a roll of showing off my old equipment I've restored, 1 more thing before I get back to the RJ...

 

Restored 1950 Onan Generator, back feed it through one of my welding plugs in my shop and can run the garage and house with this bad boy!

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Wheelin'theSky

Probably don't have to worry about getting stuck with that rear wheel setup.

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AMC RULES

To complete the look, now all you need is an OE shower cap muffler.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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stevebo

I would like to get some more pics and information on that Onan starter set up. That is the same starter set up that I have on my electric start RJ35 which is missing the actual starter motor. Mine is chain driven too. 

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VogSe85

That's awesome Steve!  Remind me this evening and I'll take a bunch of pictures of it and see what numbers I can pull off it if any.

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VogSe85

Steve, no numbers but...

 

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stevebo

What are the measurements on that one?

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VogSe85

The body is 7"L    4.25"W

shaft is 2 1/2"L    5/8"D

sprocket is 8t

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