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13 pointsOK people....time to be creative !!!! I am going to bring a MASH pole to the BIG SHOW,,,bring you own personal piece of wood ..plastic,,metal(tin ), paint it or not,..use your name or hometown,,,miles from home... Red Square name,,,anything you think will catch everyone"s eye....i will bring extra strips of wood and a few magic markers, a screw gun ,,and a table .... it will be a 4x4 post about 8 feet tall,,,,,BIG SHOW at the top.....it will be near my up fast tent...i try to be on the inside of the first turn,,near membership registration. try to make therm between 18"-24" long and no more than 4 inches tall.............if it fills up.....we will bring 2 next time... Where did the idea come from??? I saw a pic of some poor guy waiting for a bus Headed to New York laying in his lap....lol See you at the show,,,,,,,,there is no prize...The Show is the real winner !!!!!!! HOWARD in Virginia..
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11 pointsI brought my Bronco 14 out of winter hibernation today and introduced it to little brother! I know they look a little rough, but I kinda like them that way.
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8 pointsI went big. This tractor will get an electric PTO clutch up front, but it will be a single pulley for the rear PTO, so AG only, I'll be putting the manual; clutch with the double pulley on my other D-160 which didn't have one when I got it. I got it. These tires were a present, and wifey had the tire guys put them on, been at the VA a lot and real tired, hope to be better soon
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8 pointsGot these two out so I could work on the decks - should be cutting grass in a few weeks!
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7 pointsWeeds in Southside aren't tall enough yet. Lot of moss . Heck I need a goat , that way the horses will stay pretty and I can devote more time to napping.
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6 points3-17-1958 The Champs’ “Tequila” is the #1 song on the U.S. pop charts Written on the spot and recorded as an afterthought near the end of a session at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles, the song—”Tequila” —hit #1 on the Billboardpop chart on March 17, 1958. It was the Champs’ one, and only, pop hit. Half a century later, this accidental, one-word classic still sounds as fresh and irresistible as it did to the long-forgotten Cleveland disk jockey who rescued it from the cutout bin of history. The reason “Tequila” needed rescuing is that it was never really intended to be a hit. It was recorded rather hastily one afternoon in December 1957 to fill the B-side of a single called “Train to Nowhere,” by Dave Burgess. Burgess was a minor rockabilly guitarist in the Los Angeles area whose day job was as an A&R man with Gene Autry's fledgling record label, Challenge. After a session of laying down instrumental tracks for the country singer Jerry Wallace’s next album on Challenge, a frugal Dave Burgess decided to use the leftover studio time to record his own B-side. It was not uncommon at the time for B-sides to be devised in the studio from some or other riff contributed by a session musician, and this one would be no exception. Saxophonist Danny Flores contributed the now-familiar melody and vaguely Latin, syncopated rhythm. He also contributed the low, growling vocal line, “Tequila,” without which the song might truly have remained the throwaway it was intended to be. It was only after the “Tequila” session that the musicians present that day came up with a name for themselves, inspired by the name of Gene Autry’s horse, Champion. It was also after that session that Danny Flores came up with the pseudonym “Chuck Rio,” under which he was given the songwriting credit on “Tequila.” None of this would have mattered, however, had a Cleveland DJ not decided to “flip” the flop called “Train to Nowhere” one day in the winter of 1958 and treat his listeners to the first broadcast of “Tequila,” which in short order went on to become one of the biggest B-side hits in rock-and-roll history and a #1 hit for the Champs on this day in 1958.
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6 pointsExcellent idea Howard. @C-101plowerpower you can mail it to me Koen, if you still have my address, I will make sure it gets to Howard. Maybe the Brits want to get in on this also.
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5 pointsI finally made a little more progress. I got the back wheels and tires broke down. Blasted the back wheels and painted front and rear wheels. Cleaned the tires to prep for tire paint. Also put final coat of primer (I hope) on the hood. Steering wheel painted and ready to install. Poor 15 came in so I can treat the gas tank and paint it.
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5 pointsTake the side plates off, remove the auger shear bolts, then slide out the augers. Make note of (or take a picture) so you put them back on correctly. Augers may be rusted on. Mine were not on either blower that I rebuilt last year. My blowers are the 2 stage on a 520 but I think they are basically the same except for the mount.
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4 pointsThanks to your photo I was able to make the parts I was missing using scraps and a milling machine. Not stock but functional. Thanks
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4 pointsJohn...that is just HILARIOUS Speaking of Viagra....if you have potatoes in your pantry from the fall, rub them with Viagra....they will stay hard all Winter.
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4 pointsSome of the '4-speed' transmissions had that double D brake drum. I've had a couple over the years. The 5080 is one of them. It's possible you're just stuck in two gears locking up the transmission. Pull the shifter and look down the hole. It should look like this when in neutral. If it's not use a screwdriver and move them to this position and see if it frees up.
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4 pointsMike, I believe the lady next to you is thinking, "what`s the matter with this guy"...
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4 pointsThat S word is fore cast for me on Sunday also. I will mow next week before Easter though...The Kiddies gotta be able to see the EGGS.
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4 pointsmy baby..I mow with this...522xi.... had the rear bagger..its gone now..and the counter weight is off the cutting deck to. I have the snowblower. its never been mounted. I also have the blade. thats been used two or three times. but not by me. If you find attachments..grab them. Patience..keep looking..you will find stuff. Its probably my favorite machine. big. comfortable. powerfull. cozy.. Glenn
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3 pointsYou can't take a pretty horse to a work site. Sounds like lyrics to a song. ''Don't make a pretty woman your wife. She ain't ugly, man but she sure can cook.'' Anybody old enough to remember that?????????????
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3 pointsThe bench is all his now. What is wrong with him? Seen him on the Jokers....I think?
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3 pointsThere are a few here that have been know to jump up in the middle of the night in pj's & slippers and go check the horses... I know one guy @Racinbob that has a flashlight & tape measure on his nightstand!!
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3 pointsI pray the four letter word is RAIN. Even rain would be a mess. Trying to grade another drive, mud and more mud. I live on top of clay, rock, a mountain of stone. Hey, at least I don't need a tiller! I do use a tine dethatcher, blower, mid-mount grader, blade, and grandsons (cheap labor, love to drive Horses!).
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3 pointsI thought about cutting my grass today lol dying to put my new 520 to work lol ,, been just hanging out in the garage tinkering with it ,, sitting on seat going vroom vroom
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3 pointsI cut mine last Saturday! Of course part of that was just to get a chance to run the machine!
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2 pointsI just got done wrestling off a drive pulley, fly wheel. Ordinary pullers did fine. Then I spent two days fighting with GT14 hubs. Once again the hydraulic puller has risen to one of the best purchases I've made this past year. It took all 10 tons of muscle as well as heat and Kroil along with my own stubbornness but the hubs lost the fight again.
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2 pointsHello Guys- my latest project is a survivor 16 auto- I got it from a friend all in pieces-it has taken quite a while to get this far-but it is coming together nicely-what is the interest level in these models? I plan to sell it to raise funds for my Foster Son. Thanks for looking - Al
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2 pointsWarm weather and some vacation time use or lose. So I got a few things done this week. Good news - I finally got rims from powder coat. Bad news - the tire monkeys tore both tubes on front rims and totally mauled the powder coat. Should have went with bright white as I could more easily match it for touch up but went with cream color. Sort of off white. Tire monkeys indicated they would fix them or replace but they have no clue that rims are not easily replaced. So I had everything staged to install the wheels and weights. That's now on hold indefinitely. I tried finding 4 inch 9/16-18 bolts to replace the older bolts which were banged up and rusty. Only option located was through Fastenal. They had some grade 8 bolts in California. Only 22 bucks apiece! OUCH So I decided to try and refresh and recycle. Sandblasted rust off them, ran a die down the length and primed with etching primer. Figure that will suffice as they are not visible as I will be using stainless lug nuts anyway. weights are ready. Bolts are ready. Engine is almost ready to mount. Everything on on hold due to tire monkeys. Impossible to move forward without the tires...Frustrated!!!!!
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2 pointsBuy some new grease zerks that are threaded 1/4-20 (if yours aren't already) Then weld a 1/4-20 nut over the hole you drilled in the bushings. Install the zerk into the nut. I did that a while back on my snowmobile suspension when the wall thickness was too thin to allow a threaded zerk.
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2 pointsNothing wrong with horses that show a little wear. I have two horses running that looks about like yours. The two horses that don't run currently look a little worse.
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2 pointsWOW...that is way too cool. I don't get it either...I've never heard of anything like that. Not on something from the 1960's. If it was a Lunar Modular...OK...but not a K181 Kohler. Glad you found the problem though.
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2 pointsNope, a tiller, but I think it could pull a locomotive. 12" tri-ribs up front. Yep, 12" tri-ribs on 4"-12" steel rims bolted on cast iron dexter trailer hubs
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2 pointsGood lookin' tires .I also like the 4 bolt front rims.Gotta ask..........are you going to pull a locomotive with that D-160?????
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2 pointsY'all have got me wanting an RJ now! These are some great pics. RJs are cool little tractors! When my retired next door neighbor moved away to the lake about 15 years ago, he offered to sell his '58 to me. But at the time I just was not interested, but I know better now! Actually I think I know where there may be one. I'm gonna have to investigate I reckon.
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2 pointsJim...guess what my weatherman says im getting Sunday???? Yup.........4 letter word
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2 pointsCreative engineering is how the rules were made; Gary never broke the rule, they were created because of his innovative thinking. Once the rule had been established others would push the envelope while Gary was coming up with his next "innovation".
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2 pointsWell I went back and unfortunately it was not a wheel horse mower but it was still a pretty cool honda rider. Not for sale though. I also picked up another NOS toro push mower, similar to the one I posted, but a four stroke.The only NOS Toro Wheel Horse stuff is a wagon and a spike aerator. What do those wagons go for anyways?
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2 pointsIf there was a "thanks" button I'd press it for ya! Good detailing info is hard to come by.