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  1. 8 points
    Had a great time at Evensville In. Lots of great people & tractors.
  2. 4 points
    Well, I really wasn't planning on another boat project! The boat is a 1955 Dunphy mahogany ply with its original 1955 Johnson and original trailer. It is almost 13 ft. long. Being a wood boat I really doubt there are many of these left out there and most buyers opted for the 14 ft. model. The boat was a barn find by my brother and he just HAD to tell me about it. I purchased the boat from the original owners son. (His father is still living at 87 but now lives in New Hampshire) The boat was last used in 1977. I got it home safely this past Saturday and immediately started working on it. I'm up in the air about what color to paint the bottom. The bottom color on it is the original factory color, Dunphy painted all the bottoms of their boats this color. I really don't mind the bottom color, Mr. original himself Stevebo says, red bottom and red interior cushions. I was thinking factory color on bottom and maybe hunter green cushions or a medium blue? maybe even red cushions? I promised the previous owners pictures when done and they can even go out for a boat ride with it. They were pretty excited too hear that. Since it is rainy today, when I got home from work I pulled the carb to clean it and pulled the flywheel to have a look at the ignition. Carb was spotless clean and after cleaning and checking the gap on the points I had good spark. I put it all back together and decided to try starting it. Within a few pulls she was off and running. Nice to see that after 38 yrs. being idle this is still a great motor. I will now order new maintenance parts for it.. You can tell the old timer really took care of his stuff, the paint and decals on the motor are near perfect, I won't do doing anything in that area other than keeping it clean and waxed.
  3. 4 points
    Good thing my wife loves me. In a month or so, I've bought 3 WH tractors. I just picked this Commando 8 up today specifically to move some dirt and mulch. Unfortunately, we have had so much rain, it's too wet to move it. You can see the mud on the 520's tires
  4. 4 points
    Got a spare battery with a fair bit of charge in it and a set of booster cables? Clean that cast boss up that the set screw is in so a booster cable clamped to it will make a good electrical connection and the other end to one battery post. Shine up the end of the broken set screw. Place a spare piece of steel rod or flat stock you don't care about in the other booster cable and the other end of the cable to the other battery post. It is going to arc and spark when you hold the steel rod to the set screw for a count of about two. Battery current will try to flow through the set screw, through the rust to the cast iron. The rust is resistance to current flow and will create heat right where you want it. Let it cool because it will be hot. You might be able to thread the set screw out with your fingers because it was loose in the threads when it was installed. You may need to try a second time. Often the rust will blow out as soon as the current hits it. Garry
  5. 4 points
    I got a chance to do some cleaning. Turns out that the tractor is in very good shape and was just caked with dirt. The onan doesn't smoke and the tranny is strong. Some elbow grease, citrus cleaner, murphys oil soap, wax and a tooth brush equals a clean worker tractor. I am super happy buying this tractor. I didn't pay a whole lot and got a nice looking worker with a good 48" deck. I guess that I lucked out with this one! To be honest, I wasn't planning on this tractor being a keeper. I was planning on cleaning and selling but after cleaning her up and cutting some grass and a few odd jobs, she is a keeper for sure. I am really getting to like the hydro on the column and the reduction steering makes a big difference. Maybe one of Matt's foot pedals may be in order in the future.
  6. 3 points
    ​I'm thinking late night interview with Craig (Candid Camera RedSquare style)
  7. 3 points
    Well my local dealer came thru again! Great guys. They showed this tractor to me 2 weeks ago and asked if I was interested. It was really hard to start and pretty dirty but there wasn't any rust on it. I said "sure am interested" but I have no way to get it to my house. They said see what you can do. Two weeks go by and I stopped by early this morning to pick up some other parts. I mentioned that I had no luck in getting a trailer. They said we will just have one of the guys throw it on a trailer and he can follow you home. Pay us when you get the cash. We shot some starter fluid in the carb and by some miracle she fired right up! A 1993 520-H with a 48" deck followed me home today. Some faded paint, lots of crud and dried dirt BUT underneath is a rust free awesome hunk of tractor! Hour meter stopped at 658 hrs so I am not really sure what the hours are. New oil filter, tranny filter, fuel filter, air filter are all in store for tomorrow as is a wash. The Onan sounds awesome and doesn't burn oil. I put fresh gas in her and cut a third of my yard with her this evening and the hydro is strong, the motion control lever doesn't need any adjusting and the cut was great. Support your local dealer!
  8. 2 points
    I just bought this wheel horse today for $100. It looks to be in decent shape(not rusted through anywhere). I am not sure what model it is. The model tag has the numbers ripped off so I could not read it. It would be very helpful to know the model before the restoration. If you have any clues that would be great.
  9. 2 points
    The property next door to me has been abandon for over two years. I offered to keep it mowed but the mortgage company declined my offer so it sat empty and unmowed for two years. Last night when I got home a young lady was attempting to mow with a push mower. I introduced myself and discovered she was the new owner. After thinking about this last evening, I decided the Raider should make a contribution to this young lady's project. Four gallons of gas and four hours later, we had the place mowed. We ran with the deck @‌ max height @‌ WOT in low 1st and 2nd. Seat time !!! I hope She is surprised and pleased when she returns.
  10. 2 points
    Yep, the answer is in your title.
  11. 2 points
    This afternoon I changed the engine wiring harness and also a few other electrical upgrades... Thanks to Jeff for helping make sense of the wiring diagram. She is a runner and a strong runner. I had to swap over the drive pulley on the engine with the smaller 8 speed pulley. It has the typical Onan surge. Pulled carb top off and it was a little dirty. Need to fix that but she runs and drives and the motor seems very strong.
  12. 2 points
    If you go with the double seals remove the grease fitting and Loctite a short Allen set screw with the same thread in it's place. If the double sealed bearings happen to meet up with a grease gun in the future it will push the bearing back out of the hub and off the axle. I have some of both and no question now where they are. The grease will not enter the inner seal. Garry
  13. 2 points
    I have a K 181 with chrome air cleaner and points cover and all the gen brackets for sale. Excuse the Robert Yates Racing decals, He didn't build it!
  14. 2 points
  15. 2 points
    I'd bet that its gonna be a bad needle & seat thats sticking, I'm running 5 of that type pump and granted they wont stand for a marginal needle/seat, it has to be a good seal. I had a carb that was doing OK til I added the lectric and then it would stick on occasion, I finally put a new needle/seat in it and that fixed it.
  16. 2 points
    IMO Stihl is overrated. Had weed eaters and saws...hated them. Went the Husqvarna route and never looked back.
  17. 2 points
    You can get 2000 ~ 2500 hrs if you run a diesel oil, changed often. No longer does SM or SN oils have proper additives for flat tappet cams. Diesel oils do. So Shell Rotella T1 SAE 30, Mobil Delvac SAE 30, and Valvoline & chevron makes some. During the winter Shell has a 10w-30 diesel oil. -Warm up engine at 50 - 60% throttle, NEVER EVER at idle. The dipper will never sling the oil to the cylinder, and you will create an oil burner in very short order. -Operate at 100% full throttle during hot days so you get proper airflow. Regardless of internet rumors you can operate a little slower when you are not loading it down much & overheating it. But if you are mowing, run it wide open. -Regardless of oil type, never ever extend the oil change beyond 25hrs. These engines shred metal, and there is no way to filter it. -Fix & repair the throttle shaft busings in the carburetor. These will loosen up around 700-800 hrs on a Walbro carb. This is an instant source of dirt entering the cylinder. -Inspect every year the rubber hose going from the carb to the crankcase breather, these dry rot, or fall apart and also let lots of dirt in. -Make sure to decarbon the cylinder ridge, this will eat the piston alive. Attached is one that was never done. It is now in need of a rebuild. This needs done every 250-500 hrs. I prefer to do it at 250 as you never know how bad it is until you look. If done at 250 you can reuse the headgasket. At 500 you should replace.
  18. 2 points
    Thanks for the photos! My wife took video of all the garden tractors, but she is having difficulty getting them to up-load. Hopefully she gets it working and I can post the vids!
  19. 2 points
    Ya know... just thinking... maybe the Friday bon-fire would be a good broadcast.... or maybe not? @Big Show or Bust. @rmaynard
  20. 2 points
    ​Bob, any idea the width of the wheel on the D? ​pretty sure mine are 7 inches wide.....
  21. 2 points
    Adding a bit to what Bob said about taking the pressure up to get the tire to 'seat' in the rim -- I have had an occasional tire be stubborn about seating and would take as much as 50+ psi (and yes I get nervous about this time!!) What I wanted to alert you to is when it finally does seat it can make a rather startling "POP!!" so be expecting it -- honestly most often 20-30psi will do it and the pop isnt much. By the way, get some of the wifes dish detergent (Dawn is the goodest!) and smear it around the tire bead, it'll act as a lubricant...
  22. 2 points
    Big show, sham on you! Every one was being soooooo good and then you went and used the "H" word.
  23. 2 points
    It looks like a 1988 520-H. The ignition key location was changed for 1989 to left of the steering column. You will notice that the motion control lever slightly interferes with the ignition key.
  24. 2 points
    Mike, you have given me an idea. I am not going to swap out the seat but I am going to figure a way to attach a headrest on that sucker. I am thinking something like this.
  25. 2 points
    If you can lean back far enough, the drool when you fall asleep mowing will get on your shirt instead of your nice dashboard. At least that works for me!
  26. 1 point
    I know this topic was covered several times before, but I searched the forum for about an hour and cannot find any of the old posts. Here's my dilemma. Since the local mice really liked the taste of my '73 10-8 wiring harness, and I pretty much have to fabricate an entirely new one, I'd like to add a connector for a trickle charge connection. I seem to remember hearing there was an issue as to where to actually make the charging connection, as doing so incorrectly caused a feedback loop to the regulator, which could damage the $50-$75 regulator. I suspect there was an addition of a diode somewhere to prevent this loop, but like I said, I cannot find any of the old posts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  27. 1 point
    I had the herd outside today to do some cleaning and first start's of the yr. in preparation for the Big Show... Even shot a quick video... http://vid187.photobucket.com/albums/x201/flyinaceman/20150610_180322_zpsxej6u5gn.mp4
  28. 1 point
    It was a great time hanging out with a bunch of good friends & great tractor people !
  29. 1 point
    You're doomed and there is no cure. Might as well enjoy it. You sure have a nice start.
  30. 1 point
    A video showing how that works... would be better than watching paint dry any day of the week.
  31. 1 point
    I'm thinking late night interview with Craig (Candid Camera RedSquare style) LOL! Bring your crew.
  32. 1 point
    i would let them ride sealed it will keep dirt and water out longer i would think and would not be so messy when taking the front wheels off for repairs
  33. 1 point
    I found it on craigslist and it had been on there a whole day before I saw it and quickly emailed him and he said I could have it. Don't know why he choose me because he said he had 30 people email him. This is what I have done so far. I will need one gear and does anybody have any tricks for getting those ball bearings out of the hole they were pressed into? I got 1 out but it was not easy and it was probably not the smartest way. Also the nut and Allen wrench hole is broken off of the shifter so I can not get it out. I might have to drill it out or try and weld a nut on.
  34. 1 point
    ​We still called it FOD on the flight line. Every morning, FOD walk.
  35. 1 point
    Your right Karl... might just be better to hide out in the camper again. Maybe broadcast from in there instead?
  36. 1 point
    the seat with that missing bolt gives it the classic "Jeep Lean"! But that thing sure is sharp. Congrats on the deal
  37. 1 point
    Oh, and I'll need a ride again at the parade on Friday @Brrly1 (just gotta watch for those dually's)
  38. 1 point
    Agreed. I just seem to remember there being a safety issue and someone posted a fix for it. I was originally just going to add two wires to the battery terminals and run them to a connector off the side of the machine, then I got to thinking about it (a scary thing, mind you).
  39. 1 point
    ​ Steve you forgot; turn off the engine first! In all seriousness you don't know how many times I've been in a hurry and left the belt on. Only to release the front hitch and now I have a mower deck just dangling by the belt!
  40. 1 point
    looks like a RJ58 if i had to guess
  41. 1 point
    My restored 854
  42. 1 point
    Oh Heckfire, me and the whole family is comin'!
  43. 1 point
    You need to inflate them until the bead pops on the rim then adjust the pressure. You'll be fine. Don't fret over the tube size in the picture. It will fill out the tire nicely.
  44. 1 point
    Looks like a different tractor! congratulations!! If you keep all your horses cleaned liked that it is no wonder they called you!!
  45. 1 point
    Thanks for the nice words fellas. Regarding that seat...man when I lean back on it I feel like I am in a recliner. It has a broken right front seat screw so that corner isn't attached. That gives me even more room to lean back! The seat is the same type that is on my 522. I am not sure if that is original or not. I do have a 520 seat on my 416 that I may swap. Since I am not a fan of reclining while driving I will have to figure out something.
  46. 1 point
    It'll be perfectly fine --- I have a motorcycle tube in a 15" on the back of one of my D's, talk about skinny! Its been in there 3-4 years. I was recently looking for 8" tubes on the bay and saw several distributors showing tubes for a range of 4 different size tires, saw a couple even showing different rim diameters! Remember when you went to the lake with inner tubes? and how big we would blow them up? same thing in your tire.
  47. 1 point
    Well, they must have been, because that is exactly where we ended up. He was asking $2000, I offered $1500, we settled at $1650. Picking it up tomorrow.
  48. 1 point
    Nice collection of jewels Ken. Glenn
  49. 1 point
    Chicks dig scars and muffler tattoos.
  50. 1 point
    This thing came apart using air tools in all of 30 mins.
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