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10 pointsSo my job has me traveling often and one of my "worksites" is Pearl Harbor. Been there maybe 15 times but never had the time or was with other folks who had already been and didn't want to go again to the Arizona Memorial. I just got home today from a 3 weeker so I had a couple Sundays off and was alone for part of the time so I went. I am so glad I did!! I'm not a museum guy and if I'm in one I usually breeze right thru.....but at the Arizona I spent almost 4 hours taking it all in....the movie....the boat trip...the memorial...the museum...and the grounds. They open at 7am and only have a limited number of tickets per day so I was there bright and early at 6:40am and I was still a 100 or so deep in line and when 7:00 came there were probably 400 people behind me!!. I got my ticket for the first showing of the movie which then leads directly to the boat to take you to the memorial. At the memorial the first thing you notice is the smell of oil which is still today (after 74 years) leaking slowly out of the battleship. You can see it coming up and then hitting the surface and quickly spreading out. Getting there early meant the water was calm and I could see a whole lot more than you would if the water was disturbed by waves. The feeling out at the memorial was somber and there was no loud talking, screaming kids and no one yakking on their cell phones....it was a very respectful crowd. There was a tour guide who was full of great stories about the Arizona both before and after the attack. It was interesting to learn that Elvis Presley was a huge contributor to the Arizona Memorial project! Of course I remembered my camera...here's a few pics (and two selfies....I gotta learn to smile). Mike............
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2 pointsMy first was D 180, now I have 4 D's. guess you can say a quad D lol.
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2 pointsif you have an incandescent test light (not LED), substitute the test lamp for the solenoid and check the lamp lights with the engine and ignition switch in the RUN position. diodes can sometimes check reasonably well in the ohms position on the multimeter but fail under actual use. a test light subb'd for the solenoid will check for this condition. I will be interested in where 20 volts came from in a 12 volt system.
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2 pointsJust remember where you got that Sea King 5... I had that tow coming to me... My brother and myself went on an all week long camping trip. I must have run my boat 3 miles for every one that he did. I was circling the wagons all week long jumping his wake every chance I got and there was Ole DaveB all by his lonesome, even his 3 girls ditched him too ride in Uncle Kens fast boat. It was hot as hell that week and going 5 mph just wasn't putting a smile on their face. By the end of the week Ole DaveB was gettin a little testy. He caught NO fish, he had a sunburn and he was gettin a little tired of my wake jumping act. (I can be relentless..) But on the other hand all the kiddies were havin a great time. I even offered numerous times to let him run my boat as much as he wanted but he is too proud for that nonsense. And then, it happened. I was out running my boat WFO and then she just died. Kaput, game offer. I pulled the carb off floating down the river and found that the float had a crack in it causing it to flood the motor. Since I didn't have any bubble gum on me to fix it I had to give Ole DaveB a shout and a wave to c'mon over. You were more than happy to oblige, you would think the guy just won a million bucks, he finally had a smile on his face and the spunk was back! Hey, if that is what I gotta do to make someone happy then so be it! It's kinda funny, I stayed close by to him all week because I really thought that I would be towing HIM in.. Here is the boat, at the time the sunshade, steering console and trolling motor weren't on it. Though not really a vintage boat or motor, this was one of my favorite boat's and I hauled in a lot of fish on this one. When I bought it from the previous owner he told me that I'd catch a ton of fish with this boat and man was he right.
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2 pointsMy First is a C161 twin 8 speed which came with a 42 inch deck snow blade chains and wheel weights. Traded a John Deere Lx188 48 inch straight across. BEST trade I have ever done!!!! Bought new blades for the deck thinking I could keep up with the 8 yards I mow. I spent 8 days in the Hospital for foot injury and while I was there it rained for 6 of the days and the grass got tall, took me over 5 hrs to mow, Had to mow the yards twice just to make them look good. So I took the deck off and going to use the C161 with the blade only and to move my Trailers around.
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2 pointsBrings back memories of me towing in a really cool looking Duranautic boat with a really fast Mercury Mariner 20hp that just wouldn't restart after running circles around me all day. Someone had his fun all day but every dog has his day and KenB had his. It wouldn't have been so bad for KenB but you see he needed a 5 mile tow back to the dock and I was happy to oblige with my really butt looking Arkansas Traveler with a really slow 1947 Mongomery Ward Sea King 5hp doing the towing duties. I think it took me 2 hours to tow him back in but I loved every second of it. Whenever I looked back to see if the tow rope was holding I never saw Ken in his boat. I never did figure out where he went.
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2 pointsI bought it, starts and sounds good. The deck is real clean, it needs front tires and a good going over but I think it is a nice rig. Plow and snow blower came with it and a book with parts list.
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1 pointAfter going through 3 canopies since 2010 , I am taking delivery on a new professional model 10' x 15' red canopy this year. Cost is almost 3 times that of those I've had in the past, so I hope to get a few more years out of this one. Any contributions to the cause will be rewarded with some of Mrs. M's cookie bars.
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1 pointI'll have to admit I didn't make them. One of the guys at work who is also a machinist part time made them for me at his shop. I didn't have the metal stock at home and asked him for a small piece of aluminum rod. He said just give me the dimensions and i'll make them for you. He works the same shift as me and dropped them off at my station today when he and his crew were passing by after training out on our fire boat today.
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1 pointHere are some Pic's I took at the little guy's show Winner of the plowing competition Garrett Brown on his 856 our camp Thursday night Brian
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1 pointAnother site that can help you find ethanol free gas is buyrealgas.com , put in your zip code and it will show you where it can be found.
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1 pointAnd just like that, two duplicate spacers of the originals (although mine are aluminum and i'm sure the originals were steel)!
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1 pointThat is an acid wash same as Metal Prep. Good stuff. Wipe it on. Use a metal cleaner like Napa Final Wash. Prime and paint.
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1 pointI am 69 and had to go in for the lower GI today, first one, and was worried, no health problems, just got a new DR. and she said it's time. Ate breakfast yesterday and nothing until this was over at 1 pm today. The cleanout and fasting was the worst part, added about $10 to my water bill after that. Checked in the VA at 11;00 and into a room, stripped to just a gown and socks, into a bed, hooked up to a monitor, BP 117 over 68, IV in the back of my hand and into the room where the procedure was done. Got a shot in the UV and the next thing I know I was back in my room. Every thing was clean, no problems, wife got the printout of the procedure. So off we went to Golden Corral for some well needed FOOD. Now it's time to get everything ready for our first pull Sat. I was worried about the unknown but now kinda excited.
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1 pointIf the tractor is wired correctly and the pto switch is functioning properly, the tractor will not start with the pto switch on. Safety function.
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1 pointHe could always tow it with the Wheel Horse, then again, maybe not this one!
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1 pointYou can use a light switch in place of the pto switch, however, it will delete the pto safety switch function. The pto is a stdp. The light switch is stsp. If you don't need a safety, and want to save money, that is one option. I believe the Charger/Raider series used the same light switch.
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1 pointArriving a bit earlier than planned so I saw this from the highway and followed a few mile dirt road pretty sweet.
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1 pointMy apologies again for the late update. In a single word - WORK - as in traveling for the last 14 days straight. I will be home this weekend and spend time coating and weatherproofing your boards. After the conformal coating is applied, the boards are all set to be shipped back. I will contact each of you individually when the boards are ready to ship, Regards, Chuck
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1 pointI keep checking back in to monitor our friends progress in the world of solar energy engineering. Interesting response to an input on pre-drilling a pilot hole in the battery terminals
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1 pointMachria, Did you source an original switch replacement and if so where? I need to replace the rocker switches on my tractors as well.
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1 pointSo I just sold my Honda Four Trax that I had listed here and on CL. Guy contacted me and came down from VT (2.5 hours away) to pick it up. Did not get a good picture but here it is....
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1 pointNot quite sure how this subject fits into the category of Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations, but nevertheless, it's good to get a clean bill of health. My 5-year "probe" is due in July, and for those who have not had it done, if you are near 50 or older, get it done. It's no big deal. Early detection is the key to nipping a deadly disease in the bud.
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1 pointMade the change. What I am thinking is when a forum has a new post THEN put the WH logo? How do you think that would look? (it would apply to all)
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1 pointMy first was a C175 auto that I got up in Oklahoma that had thrown a rod in the KT17. I gave $210 for it because it was in good shape other then the engine. Bought another KT17 in Dallas for $50 that had the same problem. Mixed the two engines together and got it running. That was a bunch of years ago and much to my surprise it is still running. No place to store inside so it and a C120 live outside and both will start anytime with no problems at all.
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1 pointKing Brothers INC. Pontiac , MI - closed COUNTRY CORNER ALMONT , MI - closed Manus Power mowers Royal Oak , MI - Open Unknown Name Roseville , MI - closed Monicatti Motors Utica,MI - closed
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1 pointFriend of mine once had a home on 1/3 of an acre. Went to Sears and bought a twin 16 hp , 44" deck to take care of it. Had to turn the LT around in the middle of the road to complete the job. I asked him why he bought a large tractor? His response was " I always wanted one" . Go figure .
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1 pointAndy, I dont think the 680 is actually to "glue" the two surfaces together. I think its going to act as a filler to help spread the forces equally on all surfaces. This will be to make for the minor misalignment of shaft and coupler. I think it will also help cushion the splines on sudden force changes. I just dont see 680 holding both pieces together with that much vibration for very long although there is a lot of surface area so I may be totally wrong. Either way its not going to hurt.
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1 pointMy family had obtained an '88 211-5 with a bagger from my aunt when she moved to California and didn't want to bring it with her. I was about 8, and I'd ride it for hours and hours. And then my wheel horse gene hid dormant for a few years up until two years ago. And well.....since then.....we all know :)
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1 pointA 1975 B80 bought used in 79 for $1000. Had it until around 07, sold for $450. Had picked up the 520H for $500 at that point. I have every digital pic I have ever taken, but I don't know where my older printed pics are. So I don't have a pic of it sadly.
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1 pointNot a well written article. Don't miss the point that in addition to a $13k tractor he apparently bought $12k worth of attachments. Like a "shovel", whatever that is. A loader perhaps. $25k for his setup is almost as outrageous as $8k for a 48" deck 420LSE in 1986. And the 20 minute hookup for the drive-over deck must have been a mistake. They certainly meant 20 seconds. Steve
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1 pointI can't wait to attend the Wheel Horse show in June, PA! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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1 pointOld mill power equipment Ashville, Ohio ........closed Sugar loaf power equipment Chillicothe, Ohio ......open Ditmars power equipment Lancaster, Ohio .....open
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1 pointHere's mine. Collecting parts still. Got just about everything except the small throttle cable bracket on the engine block. Pm if you have a spare According to Wisconsin s/n: 2667569. 1956 with a hood plus optional distributor timing
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1 pointvan de Riet, Ambt Delden, Overijsel, The Netherlands. few days ago i asked the boss how long they have been Toro dealer, the answer was some 30/40 odd years, selling Wheel Horse's before they went over to Toro Koen
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1 pointOne from Orlando, Florida. and one from Ocala, Florida. This one is kind of faded though. Midway Tractor
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1 pointI got my 1985 416 from Joe Hill in Bardstown Kentucky back in 85...he still open but no wheelhorse sadly...
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1 pointI just picked up a well cared for C120 Automatic. Still has original paint in nice condition, tires with hardly any wear, and the decals are in really nice shape, which brings me to the dealer label. Newman's Tractor and Garden, Eureka, Missouri. Previous owner purchased it from Millstat, Illinois. Brought it to my house last night which is only a few miles from where it was bought new almost forty years ago.
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1 pointmotor rebuilt and back together back on the frame pretty much done Brian
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1 pointIts out in the sun light, one day ill get it started. I still havent put gas and oil in it.
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1 pointWow Chris, you really do beautiful work!! Thats got to be the most gorgeous Panzer I've ever seen. Matt
