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  1. 6 points
    So, I get home yesterday and there is a package on the front porch. Nothing new there, both my daughter and my wife are addicted to QVC...but this package has my name on it. I wasn't ready for this... OK...so I open it up to find this... Holy VCR's Batman... No note inside to say who it was from...but in the label on the package was a clue. "Reference Brian Marion". It's from Buckrancher!!! WOW!!! How did he know, this is just what the doctor ordered?? How did he know that only 1 in 6 people still have a VCR...and I am one of them?? Did he send them to me to rewind them?? I can't wait to get into watching them. Thanks Brian and Jo...this is great...worth it's weight in homemade wine in June. You have just saved a horse owner from insanity this season. Thank You!!!
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    Bought from original owner and its still wearing its original paint and all the paper work was still in the tool box with mice nest over it add gas and it fired right up after setting for 9years
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    that should keep you out of trouble for awhile
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    How yall doin, I wus just thinkin today while I watched my dog tater eatin popcorn cernils. If you swaller a popcorn cernil that aint popped yet I do reckon that it culd pop inside you. If id did pop inside ill bet that could hurt. Not sure if its true. Yall post yur ideas here. By the way I just have to say a big yeeeeeeehaaaaawwwwww to Dale Earnhardt jr for wining the daytona 500. God bless Earl
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    1961 551 was the only mid engine to to have the 2 piece tranny
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    How big do they make Snuggies?
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    We won't see Steve 'til spring.
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    Sorry Mike. I'm in training to run a 5K race. I can't get near the donut shop , but if you like, I'll send some nonfat, strained Greek yogurt and a protein bar up for your next coffee break.
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    Wow! where do I start.? First I didn't have the day off. Our lead mechanic is out sick until at least Mon. so I get to take his place. We have a new floor opening Tues. along with a complete bldg. just opened and have more issues then I could count. I noticed at coffee break this morning no doughnuts arrived from Maryland so that was a bummer ​ . Right leg has been bugging me for 2 weeks (it's hell to get old) and was really hurting by 2;00. I'm in the process of looking for some night vision goggles so the "Wood Nymph" can find his way at night in the back woods of South Mountain. I see "Nanook of the Midway" has chimed in. sittin in a lawn chair staring at an empty Soldier Field in 3 deg weather the site of one of the Packers greatest triumph's. What is it with you knuckleheads anyway? I see on the news they used a payloader on the shore of Lake Michigan in Chicago to breakup the ice so some boneheads can go swimming.I didn't know Dino's floated! What's up with that! Nice smiley Jim. Looks like me Steve and Craig!
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    Well, Jim M of course is right about the temperature it takes to pop popcorn. Ya just can't argue with NASA, they're almost as sharp as the NASCAR guys. However Jim did forget one thing. Cell phones. Yes that's right, I said cell phones. So if Tater happened to swallow 4 cell phones and suddenly got wrapped up in a conference call, he could be in a world of hurt.
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    They could make a killing selling those kits right now! A BIG DEMAND OUT THERE!
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    Think they've all been taped over with Teletubbie reruns? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mcl6t1b_6nA
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    If you are going to rewire a tractor and eliminate the connectors, I would HIGHLY suggest soldering all connections and heat shrink them. (preferably with the adhesive sealing heat shrink) Electric tape is not permanent (My father is an electrician, i have put my fair share of electric tape on things), and overtime will shrink and come off leaving a sticky nasty black goo. It also is not waterproof and will cause any wire nutted connections to trap water and corrode. Just my
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    You can use the following jumper cable setup to perform some quick go / no go testing on a ignition coil based tractor. I soldered up just such a jumper arrangement to take with me when tractor hunting. This arrangement will bypass all bad key switches, ammeter connections, starter solenoid wiring etc. A few feet of 12 gauge wire and 3 medium duty alligator clips and you are all set. Setup the jumper arrangement as seen below. This setup supplies battery voltage to the positive lug of the ignition coil and makes ready for the engine to be able to crank. When you wish to crank the engine to attempt to start it, switch the alligator clip off the battery terminal of the starter relay and touch the alligator clip to the trigger terminal of the relay as shown below. The engine should crank as long as the alligator clip is on the trigger terminal. When (if) the engine starts, return the alligator clip from the trigger terminal back to the battery terminal of the starter relay. This move back to the battery terminal gives the alligator clip a safe place to "park" so it doesn't accidentally touch any grounded metal parts. When you wish to stop the engine, simply remove the alligator clip from the battery positive terminal. Power will be removed from the ignition coil and the engine will stop. Please consider this arrange temporary and use only until you rewire all the safety features back into operation. Do not leave the battery power applied to the ignition coil for extended periods of time if the engine is NOT RUNNING. Battery power applied to the coil without the engine running will likely overheat the ignition coil.
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    Hi all! I'm sorta new to this site I have been here for about a month. I guess I'll introduced my self. My name is Ryan and I'm 15. I caught the wheel horse fever when I got my first wheel-work horse lt-1637. I am currently restoring my grandfathers GT-1142 he had bought it new in 83 from the wheel horse dealership I personally never knew as he passed before I was born. This tractor is going to be my senior project. I am going to keep this tractor as original as possible other than the motor that will be swapped out as the 11 hp Briggs blew because of low oil from my brother not checking it it will be swapped out for a 20 hp onan. That al I really have to say
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    Hope you have a great day Mike!
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    Wow! I'm not going to touch the rest of this thread with a 5 inch elbow or 10 foot pole!
  20. 1 point
    That...and maybe some tube socks.
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    I can usually get mine in the hole with one hand, sometimes no hands...........................................................sorry had to
  22. 1 point
    A fitting way to end my birthday. My beagle has taken over my recliner and won't move!!!!!
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    How cool is that! Mike.........
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    Gloves? What's that? I use my pockets if its really cold, otherwise my hands are in constant use so they don't ever get really cold. I can't stand not 'touching' what I'm working with. Does anyone have a recommendation for gloves that allow you to really "feel" thru them???
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    There isn't a thing in the world that would keep HIM out of trouble out side of a straight jacket!
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    My dogs always have gas. Because of it, the pressure inside of them is increased. There fore it will take a higher temp inside of my hounds to get the corn to pop. Basic pressure /temperature realationship. I done gadgeated 6th grade to learn this and learnt my gazunta's well! 2 gazunta4 twice. 3 gazunta9 3 times ect.
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    Since the Wheel Horse show last year, I have been receiving the Lawn and Garden Tractor Magazine. I was fortunate to meet Kate Goelzhauser, editor, in person as well as many others who I've known for years in the cyber communities. The latest issue has just arrived and immediately I noticed a beautiful article written by Scott Mehlberg, who I was also very fortunate to meet that same day. The article is about his annual meet and greet which has actually turned into one of the larger tractor shows in the country! On the back page is our very own Neil's now famous Stonehenge picture along with a short paragraph. Unfortunately for me I wasn't able to meet Neil at that show, but am really looking forward to this year. I encourage all of you to grab a subscription to the magazine, it can be found at http://www.lagtmag.com
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    Golly Earl,,, you make sum good cents thar.... , I just hope tater will be Ok when he pops dem out his but..
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    Earl...that sure is a hoot...hope Tater is OK. BTW...it says on the label..."Do not eat up-popped cernils". Thanks for the great tip Earl.
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    Yep... won't see Dino for awhile ...
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    According to NASA, the moisture inside the kernel turns to steam at about 450 degrees F before it bursts and turns inside-out. This is why popcorn will not pop on its own or when it is not directly exposed to a heat source. If the heat is much hotter than 450 degrees, the popcorn will singe before it pops. If the temperature is below 450 degrees, the popcorn will not pop because the moisture inside the kernels has not yet evaporated. I think you're safe, unless of course you live under power lines....
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    Do wood nymphs have birthdays?
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    on all my tractors I,ve eliminated all the safety switches and pin connectors .wired the tractors according to the schematic and they all run like a dream ,w no issues and no fires . I have kept one 312 all original bought it new from dealer. I,ve rebuilt about 12 tractors and one thing I,ve noticed from almost every tractor is the gauges are wired up wrong either the dealer mechanic or the shade tree man didn,t wire them correctly .found a lot of them had hot wires on ground post and ground wires on hot post guess they just thought that's how it works most had burnt out gauges and coils and motors running wrong. also remember if you eliminate the safety switches ,a lot of guys will just cut the wires and wire them together. that,s not how it works some of the switches are normally open and some are normally closed ,check the schematic and wire accordingly. if you want to be all original then use the connectors switches I find them a pain. the one connector that I usually don t eliminate is the one going to the key switch that one I usually keep or put a new one on rest goes in the trash I use wire nuts and good thick electric tape
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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY FRIEND... I got out my lawn chair this morning (3 degrees and wind chill at -23) and started practicing watching a certain someone walk back and forth at the show in June. Hope you have a great day. BTW...no monkeys were hurt in this post. :banana-rock:
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    Oh my! I didnt think he ever got "old"....
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    Older and older..... Have a good one !!
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    my 1276 dually Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    If you prefer to replace wiring piece by piece on the tractor, the following diagram might be of some help.
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    This is Navajho White (mixed) at ace to match rusto navajho white.
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    Solution to pouring thinner from a metal can without sloping it everywhere. Cut a hole In the side of a plastic quart container. Fasten it on with a rubber o ring. Presto, hands free operation.
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    I thought I was getting the 417A ready for the garden plowing and mowing season - picture from this mornings surprise weather!
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    What does the tractor look like? I understand the meter is not working, but does it look clean? I'll echo what others have said about the Kawasaki liquid 20 being a potential liability. Kohler Commands are fabulous engines in any flavor though. I can't remember if all the 520xi's came with power steering, if this one does and its in good shape, I would jump on it. Pretty sure yours will have a 52" deck, they didn't make a 54". I own a 522xi and have the dump from seat bagger and a 52" deck. I used to have the 42" SS snowthrower attachment as well, but it was overkill for what I have to clear, so I sold that attachment off. The 52" mower does a very nice job, and the leaf vac attachment has proven invaluable in the fall. Those dump from seat baggers are very rare. I drove quite a qways to score mine from an implement dealer in Iowa. He separated it from a machine he had in his inventory and sold it to me. If yours has the same bagger I am running (pic below) its the rare one.
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    I got 2 of the first pic and they work very well. The 2nd pic I have 1 of and it's the best most comfortable tractor seat I ever used. It's endorsed by Fitz M'Tush and Mike Kiester!
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    I bought mine from the Surplus center. I have a 416-8. What was hard to find was a seat with my odd size bolt pattern. I think it was 8 x 7 1/2 inches. Glenn
  49. 1 point
    I have a 520xi w power steering and a loader. It's got over 1000 hours and performs flawlessly. If this one is in perfect condition I'd say go for it. Still love my 314h and all my accessories. But the old tried and true lil red tractors don't hold a candle to an Xi. Good luck
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    AWESOME!!! Just hope I can pay for every thing ( for the ex, thx grant co courts ) and still keep all my horses! Apparently they mean more to me than my ex, so she said. That said...guess some thing are easier replaced.
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