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8 pointsok, so with the exception of some minor odds and ends my frame off restoration is all done! what do you guys think? do you like my RED seat
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7 pointsHi, today I built selfmade tie rods for my tractor. I used cromo steel iron bars. advantage: Use of tie rod ends => thus optimal attitude of the trace and favorable exchange of parts in case of defect. Unfortunately, the cutting head did not fit on my German cutting tool. That's why I had to turn the cutting head with a pincer, but it was okay ;-) Now everything is grown again and works great.
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6 pointsNot a bad idea Lane...make it a Leer Jet... Hmm wonder if the one Cecil Pond had is still around? Get Terry to make some new decals for it. The road I live on is fairly straight so would make a good runway. Use the cab lights on the 520 for landing lights. Weather gets cold fly down & hang with Ritchie. Take the Mafia with me case there's wrangling to be done. Stop by and pick up Kevin for loading the plane... oversize fridge for extra cobbler. Then again maybe not.... bidding is getting close to my max...knock it off Squonk!
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5 pointsI could have popped it with the 22 M&P from my living room, if I wanted! But the house was full of kids and their friends... we chose to look at the cute bunny instead of pop the bunny
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5 pointsThanks everybody!! Been spending most of my day basking in the glow of a nice warm turbo. Looking forward to heading home for a good meal & a little R&R.
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5 pointsOk Cold engine around 30 deg and 30W in the engine spark plug wire off: 135 amps on initial engagement and it settle out at 115 amps .
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5 pointsLast night I put an air cleaner on my new 10/1276, then realized the fuel system is just not capable of priming itself after a couple days. Pulled it off, started it up and drove it forward/backward about 10’. It’s landlocked in the back barn for now, but slightly promising. Then I pulled Putt Putt in. It was HardStart, then NoStart. Not even PullStart could pull start it! I went to the normal things. Plug is soaked. Cleaned the points then set the gap to .020”. I didn’t check, but the gap was closer to 5 or 8 thousandths by the look of it. I gapped the plug to .025”, used a torch to clean off the plug, sanded the electrode, used the torch to clean out the cylinder, reassembled for still a wet plug. There was plenty of spark. Obviously there’s plenty of fuel! I stopped this morning and picked up a new plug. Champion was all they had in stock, so that’s what I settled for. A few pulls, some heavy smoke, then kaboom we’re Putt Putt-in’ again! Tink Tink Tink
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5 pointsMy wife is always askin the same thing, "Are you looking at naked tractors again?"
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4 pointsI've enjoyed my time here but It's that time of year, I'll packing up my gear in search of riches in far off places. So I bid you all fare well.
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4 pointsI thought this was a family friendly site
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4 pointsThe original company is still making these, mostly using JD's for the tractor, at least 100 were made with WH's, I've seen one at the Playa del Carmin , MX airport.
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4 pointsAnother make a wheel cradle for it to pick up and move dead around?? No more futzing with tow valves. How's that for practical?
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4 pointsAny pics of vintage tractor parts is a to us guys! Oh my wife is looking over my shoulder and asking what's with the green & yellow porn now??? She thinks I like redheads!
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3 pointsBet them non calloused hands... really help with a sensitive hare trigger.
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3 pointsHi Glen...good to hear from ya & hope your doing well! Let's not mention G &Y thingys tho ... you know how the fellas here feel about them! Only 100 tho? Figuring at least 1/4 of them might be in a scrap yard by now makes then kinda rare?
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3 pointsYank it apart EB and you'll find they are common bearings and fleabay crawls with them. I forget the number but real common. Give her a good blow job to get all the dirt out, check the brushes and clean up the comutator and you'll be good to go. I got a good cheap source for replacements for them if need be.
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3 pointsNorman at isavetractors.com has them, and he is even located in maine!!
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3 pointsNot a problem. You will be amazed by the amount of available knowledge and the willingness to help from the folks here on Red Square
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3 pointsto my plow dog buddy... figured I’d include a pic of the old “dog” riding an old “horse”! Hope you get some of your birthday wishes...🤞🏻
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3 pointsOriginal seat pan. Original foam with some extra added. I buddy of mine who does upholstery work re-covered it for me. He does excellent work!
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3 points9 month update, my stack started bouncing around a bit. In fact, I first noticed it at the Big Show last year and it has bugged me since then. The pipe fittings had worked loose from heat, but due to the height of the stack I would need to pull the engine to give it a twist. I had a set screw in my brace clamp and the bottom of the cast 90, but those too had egged out a bit. Today, I shaved a bit from the top clamp on the brace, spun the pipe into the head a bit more and TIG welded the 90 to the straight pipe. A little anti-seize on the clamp re-assembly and I believe this will keep things happy for quite some time now.
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3 pointsRight Paul. I upgrade every tractor I have to 4 ga. Cheap insurance and most of the tractors we acquire have the original 30-40 yr. old cables on them. That why I always say, "Replace the cables!"
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3 pointsMmm, I wouldn't fuse the starter circuit Change that oil to 10 30 for the winter. That 30W will pour like malassis when it freezes. The video shows it starting and running, is that how it is now or just for reference to the sound of the starter? Sounds normal to me.
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3 pointsWander all you like your like a walking Wikipedia dude.. ...who knows maybe even stupid idiots like me can learn a thing or three.. They do they'll have to deal with me!
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3 pointsHappy Happy Dan I don't suppose they could build gennys without you today and give ya the day off?? I'll play hookie, snag a little cobbler, come get ya & we'll celebrate by prepping tractor parts for paint! Sorry...you don't get one of these till ya hit 60... then again...
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3 pointsWhat I liked most about this forum is its members have never criticized me for wandering off topic leaving me to ramble on. Thanks guys for having me but in all honesty doubt I'll return in the fall when you have ADD it's difficult to stay focused when there's still so much left in this great world of ours to distract me.
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3 pointsThat link about valves looks to be a good one with, with a lot of info that will help me. Thank you! Thanks a lot, Richard! I'll wait till I get the valves/springs off & have a look at the guides. The rest of this is jibber-jabber, so you might want to skim on by: Machinist - The problem is that the machinist I went to today is an automotive machine shop in Andrews & he said he was swamped due to it being racing season. He said he can do whatever I want but it might take him awhile. I'm in no hurry and would've loved to have left it there for him to fix the valve(s) but I felt bad already about him stopping what he was doing just to help me, knowing there's a whole lot more money to be made from all the automotive blocks already in his shop than in this piddly 'lil 16hp. He spent about 15-20 mins with me and I gave him $10, which he refused but I made him take it. For a fella in his 30's, maybe 40, he came across as an 80yr old man that had been in the business for 65yrs. I had the printed Kohler spec sheet with me & I told him it was supposed to be 3.750 w/.003 tolerance. He grabbed a bore gauge & came out to my truck. When he first measured the bore he said it was well over that. Then he scraped some carbon off top of piston looking for a mark & found the .020 stamp. He went back into his shop & got another bore gauge attachment & measured again, several places, both, around & up/down the bore & said it was within specs and he showed me what to look for on the dial as he measured. My confidence in him skyrocketed. Last Friday I took the motor to another shop, that wasn't very busy, in another town in GA. A fella in his 60's broke out his handy-dandy digital vernier calipers (like I've got & already used) and he measured one spot across the top and said it was 3.756". Well, there's a corrosion or carbon ring around the top 1/4" of the cylinder. You can see it & feel it. I estimated it to be about .006" thick. (Since I now know that it's been bored .020", subtract this dingleberry's 3.756" from 3.770" and that means that the corroded ring is actually .0065" thick. - I was close) I thought to myself - "This guy can't be seriously trying to find out what the actual bore size is." I said; "Fella, I hate bothering you but I'm willing to pay you for your time. I drove 25 miles to get here - would you mind using a bore gauge & measure on down in the bore for me?" He's an employee, not the owner, so he's already getting paid & they were just standing around chatting when I walked in. Lo & behold - he turned towards his toolbox and as he did I could barely see him rolling his eyes. The old me almost kicked in but I held back. 20-30yrs ago I'd have verbally assaulted him right then & there. Well, he used a bore gauge & did measure in various places. When he finished he said; "It's within .001" of the top". After seeing him in action & his attitude I didn't have a bit of confidence in him. Now I know why they weren't so busy. That's why I took it somewhere else that came highly recommended from a small auto parts store owner. Thanks, everyone!
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3 pointsIf you're twirling wrenches I suggest a hard hat and gloves with your track record with injuries. I've been known to run someone up at an auction but only when they hosed me a few times first. Happened this past weekend at a farm toy auction. YYYUUUUPP!!!!!!
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3 pointsI used to think the same thing as you. No filter. No detergent. The schools of thought have gone back and forth on this for at least 30 years but I think the most current Kohler manual shows that it's okay to use detergent oil. I do NOT know how far back that manual is in effect. Here's the part you really need to pay attention to: CHANGE YOUR OIL OFTEN
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3 pointsEnded up with about 5" of heavy snow today. Went around the yard with the snowblower first and scraped the driveway with the cinnamon horse.
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2 pointsYou are probably gong to have to replace the axle and hub. Check with AtoZ tractors in our vendors section for good used ones. Splitting the transmission is not that big a deal and there are several videos instructional threads available here. (You could repair th axle but it would require welding which I gather you are not prepared to do. https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/144-transmissions/ Welcome to red square
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2 pointsWatch out Fellas, the GT Mafia will be out doing late night repo’s and chop shoppin’ at the Big Show!
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2 pointsIt was nice to finally meet you @Solze1267 , Good Luck with the rest of your project. Let me know if there is anything else I can help with.
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