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  1. 11 points
    Wow, it was in the 70's here in south central PA which is almost a record for us Sooo, I figured a good day to bang off a half day of work and paint some parts!
  2. 6 points
    I took the herd out for some sun. It's such a nice day in York, PA.
  3. 5 points
    Hello All !! Here is a rant with a few pics explaining why POS junk riding lawn tractors are made and sold... because of people like this... So I have this parts tractor that has been laying in my bone yard for awhile.... I had to go out and get a few parts for a project I'm working on.... Picture one is of some idoits idea of a good way to repair a spun hub... Pic 2 is the absolute height of lazy... Okay--I'll give the guy credit for greasing the machine... but once again--ARE YOU KIDDING ME? There wasn't a rag available to wipe off the extra?? Pic 3 is what somebody considers proper maintenance in the "keep engine fins clean " department... Okay that's it... let the comments fly.... I'll admit it I love these little tractors maybe a little too much and seeing stuff like this gets me fired up. Tony
  4. 5 points
    I took the 854 I’d been working on back to the owner. During our conversation he mentioned a welder that he wanted someone to haul away as he doesn’t weld so we loaded it up. It’s not pretty but it works. It will be repainted and I’ll need to do something with the cables but haven’t decided what yet. There’s a bunch of rod with it. Only part of it is in the bucket. The rest is in the bed. I had a Lincoln 225 when we lived in Indiana and I welded pretty good for an amateur but I’m certainly not experienced with all these different rods. Here’s what I got in rod: 7014 6011 MG745 Dytron 205 The following Eutectic brand: Xuper Beautyweld Xuper Exotrode Staintrode Most of the containers are nearly full. I know about 7014 and 6011 but that’s about it. I did some research and it seems there’s some for cast iron, stainless steel and specific purposes. Any welders here know about some of these rods?
  5. 5 points
    Yesterday I got some quality seat time on the GT-14 using the York landscape rake to remove all of the branches that came down over the winter. Lots of tulip poplar trees along the creek, the way they drop branches it looked like a war zone. Now I need to pull the mower deck out and get it ready .
  6. 5 points
    Heres how I deal with loose hubs.... I thread the axle LEFT HAND THREAD and tap the hub... that way as I drive forward they stay tight and if I need to take them off I simply dump the clutch in reverse!!! Tony
  7. 5 points
    Had a neighbor come over last spring and ask me if I wanted there old lawn tractor (TSC Brand) she said it leaked oil and gas I knew it was only about 10 years old used only to mow about every other week so I said sure why not at the least I can get a few parts off of it. Well I pressure washed it off and got it into my shop the fuel line was extremely rotted (AKA fuel leak) then I let it run a while to find the oil leak she had put to much oil in it and it was coming out the over flow spout on the engine fixed a few things and sold it for $250.00 she spent $1,500 on a new one a little routine maintenance would have saved her $1,475
  8. 5 points
    I thought you were a better welder than that!! Mike....
  9. 4 points
    Saw these two little horses on a front porch this morning. No one home and no phone #. I just checked again and the Mrs. was home but she said he works second shift and she doesn't know anything about his tractors. I'll try again tomorrow. Sorry about the double post. When I first posted, I got " something went wrong, try again". So I posted again and now I have two pair of 8s.
  10. 4 points
    What is that Tom... like the longest driveway know to man? New looks and sounds great.
  11. 4 points
    Great gift! I have had a Lincoln 225 for 40+ years and love it. I also have a Lincoln Wire-Matic 250 Mig, but am so accustomed to the old buz box and not having to do all the fussy stuff that I just grab the stinger and a few 6011s and get-er done!
  12. 4 points
    It's never happened to me. It's never happened to me. And if the forum software hadn't merged my replies, it would have happened to me. Again.
  13. 4 points
  14. 4 points
    Shhhhh... that was before I got "sub certified"
  15. 4 points
    Ok guys I just couldn't help myself. I freed up the stuck valve in the k91t and the seats looked good and the cylinder wall looked perfect! So I put it back together, changed the oil and added a bit of Lucas to it. It had good spark and I got all the out of the carburetor. I put the engine back on the tractor and put gas in the tank (after I cleaned it out) and believe it or not the tractor fired up on the second pull!! Smoked a little at first and then nothing! Ran it around for an hour or so until the spark plug that was in it fouled. Put a new one in and kept going! Next I need to fix the recoil but overall it worked great!
  16. 4 points
    With this project going so slow I usually search the title of this thread to bring it back up. The search hasn't worked well. I just discovered why. Look at the typo in the title. SuRburban Can one of the men in blue fix that? Anyways, here she is. Among many small changes from original is the kill button on the dash. It was the one on the motor when I got it. If you remember the PO spun the rod and installed a different crankshaft with a tapered shaft and welded a pulley on the taper. That had to go. He gave me the original crank so I had it turned .010 and reinstalled it with a new rod. The exhaust port wasn't tapped so I tapped it 1/2" NPT, ran a nipple in then a 1/2" to 3/4" street elbow. There's s few little things to do such as a fuel line, exhaust heat shield, a flanged bushing for the steering column a new starter rope handle and I'm sure I'll find other things. Next up, the 500 Special.
  17. 3 points
    Got to use the 520 to clean up some snow!! Now I think it will be the last snow day.
  18. 3 points
    . Well I’m done motorizing my snow thrower except for a on - off switch, coming in the mail, just in time for 70 degree weather. There is a 10amp in line fuse and there is a disconnect for each motor and the power. I made this setup so it can be easily taken off and the original crank put back with just one clip. I think it looks a little crude compared to some of the setups on this site. I made it from items on hand around the shop. The box for the switches was to small to fit in the power switch so I’m going to mount it on top .( The white cap ) I still can't master the uploading of pictures . I gave up .
  19. 3 points
    Looks great Zeekster... here's hoping your boss isn't a member here.
  20. 3 points
    I've had a Lincoln 225 since 1978 and have welded a lot of stuff with it.Always wanted a dc machine but never could afford one.That is until Everlast Welders came along.The powerarc 200 has a 60 percent duty cycle at 200 amps and a variable amp selecter for $349.00.I think learning to weld on an AC machine is easier when it comes to striking an arc.I have always liked my Lincoln tombstone but for the money new I love this Everlast.Any welder will increase you capabilities and that is a good thing. JAinVA
  21. 3 points
    Seeing as how nice out it was today, I made a video! She had a dirty carb fit somewhere in the 8 minute mark, but other than that, she runs great!
  22. 3 points
    Didn't miss it too far! Lincoln Electric Stick Welder AC225 K1170 Regular Price: $297.99 Special Price: $279.99
  23. 3 points
    I think every farmer in a 50 mile radius of me has one of the "buzz boxes" like you have. I also have one from my father-in-law, 2 buddies and I built a log-splitter back in the early 80's and we used one of these that belonged to my 1st F-I-L! They used to sell for about $100 40-45 years ago, but probably $350 now,,,just guessing. Nice machine.
  24. 3 points
    Subframe is tacked together to test position and fit, all that is left is to weld it together at the intersection of the cross piece and the front/back rails and add gussets. Then on to cutting and building the pedestals. I couldn't figure out for the life of me why I couldn't get this nut started on the U bolt. And, just for fun....
  25. 3 points
    Another bad thing about these disposable lawn tractors is that they cost money. A lot of money to put into something that is disposable. All the info I could gather on the Sears Automatic mower transmissions said that you could not rebuild them. Mine would start, mow, get hot and quit pulling. I traded 3 of them to a neighbor for a GT-14, and I don't regret it. I guess the new ones are made so you are discouraged from working on them, the Wheelhorse tractors on the other hand can be fixed. If needed.
  26. 3 points
    I see them on my listing. Wonder why you guys can't. ? I try again
  27. 3 points
    Well we're back in the states now and I'm going through some pictures to put up out of the 686 files on the memory card! Here are a few of Koen's family toys and the beloved bar (with license plates from many members here). I'm sure some nice white lies have come from inside those walls on Friday nights! Once we caught up at the other farm, it's bar tour time! Found a video of firing up the Farmall too, that thing just purrs!
  28. 3 points
    There is a lot of that going around these days. We want our kids or grand kids have more or better than we had at their age and we end up with people who don't know left from right and just throw it away and buy another one.
  29. 3 points
    My friend's brother once bought a brand new sears rider. His first time using it he blew the engine after just a few minutes running it. He call my buddy and told him what happened and that is when he was asked if he put any oil in the engine ... Opps. That is typical for this guy... no mechanic ability nor common sense.
  30. 3 points
    I have to agree, it's what makes you happy. I have some unrestored workers, semi-restored workers, and some 100% restored that I only take to shows or to put out in the yard and just look at!! Cecil Pond told me "It didn't look that nice when it left the factory" in reference to my c-121 Auto. Problem is now I can't use it for work. That is why we all need to have a mix of tractors, depending on the task at hand. Restored or not if it makes you happy it's a good tractor. Just my 2 cents.
  31. 3 points
    I keep staring at the hub, axle and 5 pounds of used welding rod. I'll think of something clever to say, soon, sometime, maybe,,,
  32. 2 points
    Here is a forum that will give you more info than you probably want. http://weldingweb.com/ I always seem to end up here when I have questions and they do a lot of restorations too. Nice score on that welder!
  33. 2 points
    Love the RJ; but that is not a calendar shot.
  34. 2 points
    Hello all, new to Red Square, I recently bought a 502 with no motor and re-powered with an old H60(can't find the 5.5) and its running great! I've been finding original parts here and there at various steam and tractor shows and the old boys around town with their gold mines of tractors and parts. My question is does anyone have a parts manual and/or breakdown of the mower deck for that year tractor? Im breaking everything down on the deck and tractor to sand blast and paint this summer. Thanks for any help!
  35. 2 points
    that's a great home welder,you need to go on you tube and research about the rods,you need to know the numbers,some are good for ac,some dc,some for flat work,some for horizontal and vertical,i do remember the first number is strength,the 7 being stronger,but look around on the tube and theres lots of good info there,i too have that exact welder and got it many,many years ago for free too,ive welded boxes of rod with it and it never fails me,i got a small mig for the light gauge stuff and I'm good to go
  36. 2 points
    Subframe done except grinding, sanding, and painting. Both pedestals cut. Tomorrow I hope to weld the top and bottoms on
  37. 2 points
    Now thats a pair of 8's that will beat a Full House any-day!!!
  38. 2 points
    Nice gift .
  39. 2 points
    Agreed some of the paint you see here is truly show automotive quality with clearcoats. Probaly done by the pros in a very expensive paint booth! I do see some nice paint on machines at the tractor shows tho that are done right out in a the garage so it can be done!
  40. 2 points
    if u need any help or info mate or even for your hydraulic hoses and fittings ill help you out
  41. 2 points
    Another thing that is readily different now is the complexity miniaturization of things for a variety of reasons, such as EPA regulations (that the single cylinder Kohler's certainly did not have) and various different safety features such as a safety seat which my Raider does not have. I think lawyer's have gone a long way to making sure companies don't have people work on their things anymore for fear of getting sued. I work in the electronics industry and the last 5-10 years are amazing how small circuit boards have become and how they have been integrated into everything. With that being said, I still opt for as few electronics features as possible in 95% of the things I buy, because the first thing to go is the electronics on most things as I see everyday at my job. Maybe that's why I enjoy the simple things such as working on my WH or repairing/restoring other old equipment because you can and it will work vastly better than anything made today for the most part.
  42. 2 points
    I had heard that some folks had broken the standard spindles under arduous conditions. It might be operator error, or the fact the just aren't rated for an additional 2-300 kilos over rough ground. I've certain acquired at least one broken front axle over the years, the mind boggles how the hell you can break one!!!!!!
  43. 2 points
    After having some recent ignition problems on my GT 14, I can understand completely your frustration at getting your tractor to run properly. My problem turned out to be the coil + wire had come detached from the "I" spade on my switch. One thing I have noted from your pics is the overall corrosion on your rectifier. There is evidence of heavy oxidation on the rectifier body including the finning. That might point to a poor grounding of the rectifier body to the tractor as being a contributing factor to your problems. Make sure the mounting area of the rectifier body and the area of the attachment to the tractor are bare and clean to ensure a good ground. Solid state rectifiers don't typically fail, but it isn't unheard of. Typically other problems would be contributing to a non-charging situation. Also, those male spades on the rectifier are pretty funky looking to me, so I would suggest using a Dremel tool with a wire brush attachment, some steel wool, or some fine grit sandpaper to knock the corrosion off the male spades to be sure of good mechanical contact. Having clean posts on your battery and the male spades on your switch will help to make good physical, mechanical contact. Make sure there is some resistance when assembling male to female terminal connections. Anything that is loose or sloppy is a connection which is a potential trouble spot. Light application of dielectric grease will also help with electrical contact and long term corrosion protection.
  44. 2 points
    beautiful pictures kevin i like the little video, normally it starts first yank on the crank
  45. 2 points
    Long ago had a neighbor, tech school adviser for vets returning from Viet Nam. He didn't know the difference between a slot or Phillips screwdriver. In elementary school, all eight of us kids at the dinner table, Dad would bring a tool to dinner. Pliers, wire cutters, lineman's pliers. the best, most descriptive answer? Lineman's pliers! Extra desert for the best answer! "Ye Ha, I get two pieces of rhubard pie, yummy!" My grandsons spent lots of time in our shop earning their "driving lessons", working and cleaning the Horses and their stalls. PM (preventative maintenance) keeps the Stallions earning their treats! Hey kid, "Check the oil before you take the Horse out to work. Then attach the dethatcher, the grass needs to be 'brushed'".
  46. 2 points
    I switch every thing around yesterday. Put the show tractors in the trailer set up the mower starting build the 607. Painting wheels today. SUN SUN YEEAA around 70 today.
  47. 2 points
    Snow, snow, go away. Time to rebuild, replacing stone the Horses shoved onto the lawns while playing in the snow! Those Stallions think all the work is fun. They want to graze on grasses, take it easy for a bit. Me too!
  48. 2 points
  49. 2 points
    This is a throw away generation. Hove you noticed how many people who have tractors have no basic tools/??
  50. 2 points
    Found another image here.
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