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20 pointsAny of you guys remember all those state license plates I collected from you guys at a couple of shows last year. They were for C-101Plowerpower (Koen) from the Netherlands to decorate a bar they were building. Well Koen went ahead and sent me a thank you gift, that I think was supposed to be here for Christmas, but they finally got here yesterday. These are really cool. Thank You Koen. Check these out...and they fit...
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14 points...January 6, 1996...after 17 years smoking a pack a day, I chose this day to run out of cigarettes. So, for me, the blizzard of '96 was a good thing...as I fought my way through, and haven't touched one since. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/blizzard-of-1996-begins Twenty years now, nicotine free... still going strong, and will never go back.
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7 pointsAnother little known fact. I am a member of the Morse Historical Society by birth right! My grandmother is a Morse.
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7 pointsDo you have a multimeter? Search RPM measurement for details by SAVE OLD IRON.
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6 pointsNow we need a photo of you wearing them Steve As a side note, my woodshoes almost fit inside those
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5 pointsWith socks please. Wood absorbs odors!! Very cool gift Koen. A real keepsake from a long distance friend!
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4 pointsI love hearing all the quitting stories! I only smoked for a year or so at the age of 18/19....but my part time job pumping gas that paid me $3.50 and hour in 1982-83 (Connecticut minimum wage was $3.34) wasn't enough to keep gas in my Chevy Vega, maintain the car insurance, food in mine and my girlfriends stomach, etc etc....so something had to go. My new smoking habit was terminated....what a blessing! Mike.........
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4 points@AMC RULES Congratulations! I don't have any bad habits, (as I sit here about 1/2 crocked on COORS LIGHT!) Had the day from hell at work today! I never had that bad habit, but my dad, sister, brother, daughter, son, step-daughter all do! Dad always said, "When cigarettes get up to $1 a pack I will quit....Yeah, right!
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4 pointsCongratulations on quitting smoking. I quit about 4years ago and don't regret it at all feel alot better but still have trouble breathing from it.
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3 pointsI want to thank my good friends Jeff (fireman) and Vin (Vins RJ) for stopping over an helping me get this 57' running that I got at the big show two years ago. We replaced the engine that was in it with a good running K91 that I bought there the same year. Both were sitting on the shelf for the past two years. IMG_2971.MOV Click on video at bottom. IMG_2970.MOV
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3 pointsFunny...I said I would bail at $2.00 a pack... and I did it too. I can only imagine what they cost now??? Cigarettes have an average cost of $5.51 with the price in most states being between six and eight dollars. This number is taken from the combined prices of all of the states but the actual numbers varying greatly with the most expensive cigarettes costing on average $12.85 (New York). Overall smoking is an expensive habit and in one year in New York it is possible to spend over $4,690 for cigarettes alone. The main reason for the extreme prices of cigarettes in New York is the cigarette tax. The state imposed a tax that comes out to $4.35 on every pack of 20. In addition to the cigarette tax there is a New York state sales tax which adds on $1.60 to the price.The cost mentioned earlier of $12.50 is just an average of the state’s cigarette prices and some researchers have found prices all the way up to over $14 a pack. Some people speculate these high prices are to help dissuade people from purchasing cigarettes and to start on healthier habits.
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3 pointsI hope they are sanded good on the inside , I do not to be removing splinters from you feet at the Big Show. I learned some new I was wondering how you guys had them little yellow dudes on your posts. Old goats can learn new tricks
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3 pointsI was looking through the folder of receipts, etc this morning and found an original C series manual, Kohler manual and wiring diagram details for the tractor too! Score!
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3 pointsCongratulations on beating the addiction Craig! It will be five years for me in May this year. Glad you didn't have to get the same motivation to quit that I did.
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3 pointsI have never been, or will I ever be, politically correct, a pot is still a pot, and a kettle is still a kettle And a horse is a wheel horse of course, just sayin'
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3 pointsI would start with a new spark plug, they can last a life time or go bad in a second.
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3 pointsAny pictures of it now? Sometimes a good cleaning and polish will look better than repaint. Before After
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3 pointsWhen folks ask about going with a non stock color I always tell them "It's your horse, go for it".
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2 pointsHey all. So I finally live in a place with some land, and thus I could really use a tractor. I came across this forum while scouring google for information and wow ... you guys have got it together big time! I think I found a good deal on a WH 520-H even though its a bit of a drive from me. They are asking for 2800 and it has a KwikWay loader on it. ~450 hours on it. I just want to make sure I end up with a good machine and don't get taken for a ride. (Ha ... puns ... I make them!) I have not seen it in person only in photos and those aren't trying to hide anything from what I can tell. They are including new agricultural tires, new 4 ply front tires, and a weight box. They mentioned the KwikWay having a 350 pound capacity? Also told me it has the 20 HP Onan engine, hydrostatic transmission, a swept forward axle, hydraulic lift, gas gauge, and full instrumentation. I am finding out if they have a mowing deck. They also mentioned having non-agricultural 4 ply tires for the rear and I think they only want $100 for them it seems. So my dilemmas ... Is it worth the money? Or is it a bit too much? If they don't have a mow deck how much will I be dropping on one? Is it really good for snow like they said? I have a lot of snow, dirt, and gravel to move around here so this seems ideal if they really do work well for it like they said they do. Should I bother with the $100 non-agricultural tires? Anything else I should know before I jump into this?
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2 pointsYeah, I would definitely try him on. Offer low, see what he says. That is how I ended up with a New Holland GT22, I figured he would hang up on me. I made him a crazy offer and he said yes. I think the fact it was right before Christmas helped, as soon as he got the money, his wife was waiting in the truck to go Christmas shopping.
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2 pointsAll of the replys are all good info, around here that price is in the ball park. Any kind of tractor with a FEL on it around here is bringing premium price. Loaders are always in demand so they demand a good price. Sure there are deals out there for less. They are few and far between though. If it's something you need now and checks out ok and there is maybe some room price negotiations, I would not wait. Like said tractors with FEL won't last long. They get snatched up.
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2 pointsAssuming the tractor and loader are mechanically sound, around here it would definitely bring that with a deck, without one, it still might. But in the end, all that matters is what is it worth to you.
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2 pointsI agree, that motor was swapped out. The first 8hp was actually in 1964. 702's were one of the several model that didn't follow the model number scheme. It was electric start so the electrical stuff would have been on it already. I think the upgrade is a good thing. I can't say I'm fond of the hood but the guy did do a nice job.
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2 pointsThank you Jeff Been there done that, more than once has my stainless fetish reared up and bit me in the a$$....
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2 pointshello to a fellow New Yorker first motor powered thing I ever drove was my dads 701 mowed his lawn for 18 years with it I guess I've had six 701's in my herd at one time down to 3 and a half at present Brian the wife and I were at fly creek cider mill the same weekend as the tractor show in cooperstown this year
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2 pointsThe Comfort Inn Chambersburg and Scotland seem to be the same one. And, just for the record, I was only kidding about having a cook's corner! But, since we are talking about cooking you know if you tied a hot dog to the muffler while driving in the parade it would be cooked by the second lap!
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2 pointsThat is a really nice find! Heck you could wet sand and clear coat that and would look great the way it is! Wants to drive it home 11 miles in the winter?? That is a keeper my friend
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2 pointsSome pics... I realized that the serial number tag is not present on the new one, so I guess it'll have to assume the identity of the donor tractor..
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