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6 pointsGave the "replacement" motor another good workout this evening moving the piles from my blowin' and plowin' on the driveway in front of the garage. It runs great. Some smoke on the start-up after a three week sit. Idled rough after use. I still need to fine tune it.
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4 pointsI added a new horse to the herd tonight! I have always wanted a 953 and now I finally have one! I paid $250, but it does need some TLC. Needs a seat first of all, and some lights, but it does runs very well with no smoke. Also it pops out of 3rd gear so the tranny needs some attention. The hydraulics seem to work well though. Oh yeah, and i also drug home what was left of a 1045 lol. It was a great day!
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4 pointsFirst I had to do my least favorite chore. Since Paul didn't take my hint and travel south with his power sweeper, I had to hand rake for about two hours to get the stones out of the lawn and back on the road. Then I hooked my favorite worker to the roller and got two hours of quality seat time rolling the lawn and the road. Also rolled in a breaker to turn the water off the road.
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4 pointsCase in point Bob, even your three caterpillars covered all the bases and their fuzzy tails just like the pros. And they did it w/o 12 computer models and a BS in meteorology degree. I always attempt to stay clear of or take the middle ground on all the important hotbed topics, i.e. politics, Onan, religion, Tecumseh, and weather forecasting. But after enduring the weather in SC Pa for 70+ years , I feel almost as qualified as the fuzzy bears to predict the weather in this area. So here are my forecasts for SC Pa. Tomorrow---- The sun will positively shine between sunrise and sunset although it may be obscured by clouds at times. There is a chance of rain or snow. Winds will be out of the NSEW at 1-100 MPH. Long range 2016 thru 2020 We will experience warm summers with average temps exceeding 50F. There will be frequent late afternoon thunderstorms with lightening and sudden downpours. Our winters will be cool with average temps less than 70F. Some snow and or ice is guaranteed during Farm Show Week.
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3 pointsGeez, I am very envious. Of the seat time you got, the nice tractor, the nice roller, and of having grass. We still have about 8-12" of snow cover still!
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3 pointsTraveled over to the Auburn Auction Park in Auburn, IN last night to get our display set up for the show this coming weekend March 13-15. There is already a great turn out of machines and the folks have until Thursday night to get their stuff under the roof. I am set up this year with a small club that I am part of known as the Northern Indiana Garden Tractor Club, where we will have over 40 machines together. The show hours are as follows: Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday 9-3 Parking is free but admission is $7 or $10 for a 3 day pass. They have food available on site, big tractors, little tractors, old farm trucks, old farm tools, farm toys for sale, craft area, and much more. I believe your paid admission will also get you in the automobile museums across the highway. I will be on site Saturday and Sunday so please stop by and say hello. My display is set up at the table with chairs. I would love to meet you. This picture shows the 1965 Jacobsen Chief 800 that I purchased last fall from Clyde Potts in Wooster, Ohio. They asked me if it could be displayed on the main stage next to my good friend Billy Orr's beautiful 753. Here is a photo of the C-120 that the tractor club is working on thanks to David Rice, Crawfordsville, IN. It is the tractor located on the right of the photo. Here are a few photos of my tractors, along with some from our club. We have a great turn out so far and can't wait to see what the place looks like once the show begins. If you are getting a little cabin fever and excited for the show season, stop on by and check out what is going on!
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3 pointsOkay so we finally got some decent weather and I had a chance to put all the pieces together to complete my GT 14 3 PT hitch and platform (good for 400 lbs plus). Hope you like it tried it out today with my wife on the platform and it work flawlessly.....
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3 pointsThe one I wanted the most took me years to find a nice original working planter. No rusted out cans, ect. I really like using the tractors / implements I have.
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2 pointsI have been working on a box blade and foot Control for my hydraulic lift and I finally had a chance to try them out. It's been raining 2 to 4 inches at a time for weeks. I didn't think we would ever dry out. Foot Control works great as well as box blade. Now I just need to add teeth to the blade and make adjustments to the pivot part and find or build the pedals.
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2 pointsYou lucky devil. Can't believe your snows all melted from last thursday. I got atleast 8 inches laying in the yard yet. I can hardly wait to get started on cleaning up! Only place it looks like that is where I went through with the blower.
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2 pointsAside from pump and separate motor, hubs, and maybe axle length, would think is similar if not identical on the transaxle. The motor removal will leave a big void so you may want to drain first and tag your lines as to location on motor and take care removing manifold. Protect all opened hyd areas with rag or suitable cover to keep out debris. The motor and manifold gasket will almost assuredly need replaced, so get you some along with case gasket, some use RTV sealant. Gasket is economical. Your hubs may be stubborn, be prepared for a fight and they can break/crack without warning. D's hubs are prob a lot rarer also. If you get a chance get some pics and show us what we missed by not being there rootin' ya on!!! Bye the way where in Ok, Shawnee/Earlsboro was my old stompin grounds!
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2 pointsCab was delivered today. Looks pretty nice. An interesting summer project getting this varmint fitted to the C-160 to say the least! Sorry about the Power King Sign!
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2 pointsRaking the stones back into the driveway and back on to the road was my least favorite chore. (and after this winter that wouldn't quit there will be a whole lot of them).. Blisters sore shoulders etc etc. This makes it much easier. Since the picture I have added casters to at the brush ends and weights on the rear wheels and draw bar . The project probably doesn't take an hour of sweeping time ( I have several hundred feet to do.) but it is spread out over a couple of days waiting for good wind conditions. The broom is fixed angle. We have all had snow blower discharge get us but believe me dirt rocks and grass are not something you want in your face when the wind blows the wrong way. This is a permanent set up the C175s only job now. Hooking this beast up is too much work to keep taking it on and off..
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2 pointsI got to talk with Jim for a few minutes today. Good to hear him. Sounds like he is going to start chemo tomorrow. Good luck my friend. He is still checking out the nurses, so he is still OK.
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1 pointI made it a little tough by loading it backwards. It looks pretty good. I am fairly sure much of it is original. Unfortunately a previous owner somewhere along the line drilled a few holes in the hood and one set started tearing out. Also there is a cigar lighter drilled into the dash portion of the gas tank... something doesn't seem safe about that.. and I'm pretty sure its not stock was not an option from wheel horse. Edit: and it has 5 bolt hubs, and may need some bearings in the transmission.
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1 pointEvening all, well after the shock of finding a fully grown tree outside my workshop when I arrived! I started to sort out this mess of wiring.. And by the end of the day, the Beast has awakened
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1 pointHang in there Jim........prayers are coming from Indiana! Keep that humor and positive attitude up.....this is just a road bump! Looking forward to hearing some good news!
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1 pointMartin, did you mean KM 125? The KM 125 is equivalent to the Timecutter seat that I was getting. Or is the KM 123 more equivalent to the original Toro seat? I got my Timecutter seat yesterday. It was very nice with one exception. When the seller was boxing it up, he put a carton staple through the vinyl on one side. He is taking it back and has refunded my money, so I am looking again at the KM 125 or KM 123 seat. The current price is $100.00 plus shipping for the KM 125 and $93 plus shipping for the KM 123, plus $12.75 for the seat switch.
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1 pointThe sleeve bearings can handle the side loading as any kind of PTO with a belt will generate significant side loading. The issue is end loading. The WH manual PTO pushes in on the end of the crankshaft. The sleeve bearing units only have a very small lip on the end of the sleeve to deal with end loading. Ball bearings can handle it better. In the Series 2 Kohler KTs they stopped using ball bearings so WH had to spec a thrust bearing to accommodate the end loading. if you look at the parts manuals you will see only a few Spec #s use the thrust bearing.
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1 pointThanks everyone for the comments. Really looking forward to this one! Can't wait to see what is on site when I arrive Saturday morning. Craig.....that Commando was the first machine that dad and I tackled together to bring out to the PA show as the featured model. That is a special one in our collection.
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1 pointGreat question Mike, OK, the answer is, Yes, except on the days we set our clocks back. Oh, and the sun may not rise the days we set them ahead.
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1 pointNice looking display Scott... with a beautiful Commando(6th pict)sitting there on the end.
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1 pointI finished my Blast Cabinet and have been putting it to work. Initially I had a few dust leaks around my front load door, but have improved the seal. Here's some pictures. As I built it, I spent some time working on getting the arm hole height, spacing and window height so I can comfortable sit on a stool while using it. The work area is 30w x 48L x 36D and the cabinet overall is 64" high 1st Blast load, C161 rims, deck belt guards, iron tractor seat, and antique sewing machine stand (I promised my wife this project would help me complete some projects for her!) 24" saw mill blade (someday will be my shop sign) and boat motor covers I've learned one of the side benefits of the large cabinet is that I can work on several items at the same time. I set the sewing machine stand parts and iron seat on top of the rims, By the time I was finished with them, the rims below them were 3/4 blasted Next load WH 42" deck, 312-8 hood & seat pan
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1 pointBe sure to stop by the bus stop and drop your loose change in the cup! I'll never forget finding a $10 bill in a puddle at the food window last year. I handed it to one of the ladies working there. She was so overwhelmed that I was so honest I got a free pop!
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1 pointhey Jim...looks like Squonk has been in the Hospital also. You got that going for ya. It's hard to believe you would lose your patience...besides...that is "their" job. So did you get to met the real Jim Beam...I am on a first name basis with him. Hang in there Mate...sleep with one eye open.
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1 pointSteve said, and support legs with casters to use in the garage Everyone is here for you. Rick
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1 pointit's been out of commission for awhile but it's back with a new motor and new rear meat, some maintenance on just about everything and after moving some snow piles back from the road and driveway, I shined it up in the garage since the temps were in the high 30's today with a little rain! Now I need to find another Onan or repair the original that was in it. Need to tear into that later this week or next weekend to find it's issues though I just know it is most likely a valve seal in the rear cyl.
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1 pointGod is the great physician, I pray that he will be with JimD and his family.
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1 pointI don't want his autographed bedpan so my guess will be that he has a toothache ! @Brrly1: Thanks for the update. Mike......
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1 pointPrayers for you Jim, and strength for your family as well. Hope everything turns out well for you and your family.
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1 pointJim Someone here before said " We've never met, but Steve the dinosaur keeps telling me good things about you, and that's good enough for me." I couldn't have said it better. Hope all works out for you . Sent and will keep sending prayers for you. Hope to be entretained again by your posts soon. Cas
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1 pointJames 5 16 Im not saying we are that but thru Christ we are and buddy you are on our prayer list !!
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1 pointJust like Gary (Wingrider ) says that blade can be notched up the front of the plow frame by changing the spring crossbars. However , the original snowplow made for the RJ's SPR-42 had much more of a curve on it on the face of the plow. That is one of the reasons they are a lot of fun to use and turn the snow over fast!
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1 pointThanks, I wish it was on a JD400 or something cooler than a Yardmachine.
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1 pointCraig, I think its about time for intervention! I think its time to start looking for a 12 step program, and by that, I don't mean Step 1. Buy a , Step 2. Buy another , etc.... Matt