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11 pointsJust picked up a '68 Commando 8 (1-4831) , with a 36" deck (5-2362) and a front mount plow (6-2133). Needs a little TLC, but couldnt pass it up. The gentleman was even nice enough to deliver it for me as well, and was super nice. Runs well (says it puffs a little blue when it starts), shifts fine, drives nice. Has the horizontal shaft 8hp Kohler. Need to get some belts for the deck, needs to patch a hole in the deck, and need to address some little things on the tractor itself (figure out why the tires are leaking, fix the seat), but should be a pretty easy repair to get her mowing again. I'll post some better pics later, but heres a teaser for now.
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10 pointsI'm employed as a collision repair technician and the company I work for also owns a large scrap facility. It never ceases to amaze me what some people toss: it doesn't even have a dent in it. I think it will go nicely with my 76 c120
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6 pointsI got my block and crank back from the machine shop and am cleaning up parts so I can get this engine back together. I’ve also got the seat finished for this project. Gettin closer to paint. 😁
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6 pointsI just finished rebuilding a 42" deck. I ordered a set of Stens 350-116 blades because they were .203" thick as compared to other aftermarket blades which were only .183". The Stens blades were sharpened, then painted. The edge was sharp, but not enough to cut you since it has a thick layer of paint (or maybe powder coat). They were well balanced, each measured 13-7/8". After making my first pass around the yard, I was impressed. Good clean cut. Set of 3 was $34.50 delivered from eBay.
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6 pointsAgreed, but a K341 at full song is music to my ears as is my Ford V8 or a 6V71 Detroit!
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5 pointsI’m a little partial to the show T-shirts!!
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4 pointsLooking forward to this already. Love that @joebob's Robbie V-Plow made the feature flyer!
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4 pointsGet yer sorry @$$ over here then and gimme a hand getting a dozen more running then! I'll make it an even 11 tractors you get the sickel bar off a certain tractor! Sally...it's only what 3-400 miles more we do to get to he BS! Sides the horse barn we are going to show in needs a little electrical work...bring your kit we could use you!
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4 pointsOh you haven’t seen my other recent project? I made Norman into a limo! It’s a little rough around the edges, but it should ride smooth!
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4 pointsGuys, I really appreciate your comments, it took away the apprehension, it also shows there are people ready to respond when help is needed. Many thanks, dominator
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3 pointsThat’s just a number.... it’s 1000+ miles for us MN guys to make the big show, and we’ve made the trip. Got another excuse?
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3 pointsBring em Kev ... we'll get them unloaded somehow... might have to take them apart & will have a couple of fully charged impacts but we'll make it happen!
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3 pointsUmmm, Jim We were kinda planning on you for 10 percent of that goal.
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3 pointsWhat are you going to use it for?? Eaton 1100s are excellent hydros. I only have one. I prefer my Sunstrands (I have 6 or 7) but I have figured out how to work on them. Never tackled an Eaton. Also the Sundstrand hydro lifts work immediately on start up Some Eatons make you wait awhile. As an aside if you are going to work on hydros you are going to need a much cleaner work area that shown in your engine tread. Dirt is a deadly enemy of hydros.
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3 pointsMight just as well stop in FL and grab @clueless and @19richie66 on the way to Indy!
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3 points@nylyon, we need an "astonished" reaction added to the posts. 😀 These guys do amazing work!
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3 pointsHalf decent group of folks here Dominator. As with anything in life we all have our preferences but we do try to be as realistic as possible. When you go to buy that beautiful rig, if you have any questions, ask away ..... Or whenever... Not just about tractors.
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3 pointsBeen without a tiller for over a year now and search nearly everyday for a replacement.I drove nearly 5 hours north in New York for work and search the local CL.A nos tiller circa 2000 shows up in Vermont outside of the capitol.A quick car ferry ride across lake Champlain and up through the green mountains to an ol fellas cabin and poof-No lie-sitting in his barn is a never sent the dirt since purchased by him in 2000.I couldn't get my money out fast enough.They are out there!!!!Wheel Horse Sasquatch lol
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3 pointsJada took a parade lap with dear old Daddy! That Commando 6 sure does steer easy! Probably the best 80 bucks spent in quite a while!
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3 pointsI like the simple anvil like quality of a Kohler but my Onan at full song, is music to my ears.Keep the rear fins cleaned out like 953 nut says and it will last you many a season.
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2 pointsI stopped by an original wheel horse dealer tonight to get a set of concrete/plastic weights that are 70# each. I passed on them because they were beat up, and he convinced me to buy these instead. He claims they are original wheel horse weights. Can anyone verify this? Any votes on which color I should paint them. They are going on my 314-8 for now with silver rims.
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2 pointsJust as the title says, I rescued another one. A big one. My Crown Victoria didn't really notice the weight, but my trailer sure did. She 520xi has 600-ish hours on it but is DIRTY! This is my first foray into the XI series which will be a learning process for me but I am up to the task!
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2 pointsI bought this to use around the yard, as I just don't have time to finish my Bronco 14 (yet). I will have to do some minor tweaking as I go, but nothing that will prevent me from using this. I have about 1/2 - 3/4 acre of flat lawn to mow, so I shouldn't be working this too hard. Some things I noticed off the bat: - Someone added a head-light conversion to the front, and a red light on the seat pan. They work, but I want to double check the wiring, and may add a solenoid to be on the safe side. - I have 2 hitches, a stationary one that wraps under the trans case, and the swivel one connected to the lift handle via cable. Not sure if this is normal. - Need to look at the clutch pedal set-up, looks a little off to me. All in all, it will be a fun tractor, to use and to tinker with. I think I did well for the price. I am mechanically inclined, and have the tools to wrench on this myself. Looking forward to spending a little QT with her
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2 pointsGeez.... what do we do with all these leftover parts?
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2 points@WHX22and your only bringing 10 @KC9KAS @joebob@608KEB@Terry M
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2 pointsIt just sits in the garage which is attached to the house. I try to keep a sheet on it most of the time but I’m not sure that helps all that much. I also try to keep the garage shut up when it’s raining..... I guess if they would start to rust a little quicker I’d have a little more incentive to get them done a little sooner. Lol
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2 pointsSpeakin of campers my enclosed trailer will be available for someone to stay in if they like. I stayed in it for two seasons so it's very comfy. Has a big air mattress so all you need is a sleeping bag. Giving @stevasaurus dibs due to age and certainly not beauty ... so taking 2nd, 3rd dibs. I plan on having at least 10 tractors there maybe more. @jeremi3210 you gonna try and make it? Anyone know Chris Hill's handle did he get included?
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2 pointsI just figuired it out. I thought it had something to do with the seat switch. Originally I just unplugged the switch thinking that the switch opened a circuit when you sat on the seat but it does just the opposite, It closes a circuit. What I did was unplugged the switch again but this time, I installed a jumper wire inside the plugged and then the tractor ran fine. So the seat switch is stuck in the open position not making continuaty. (spelling) I need to now see if that can be removed and repaired or maybe just need to clean the contact;s inside the switch.
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2 pointsYeah... no provisions to haul doubles though.
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2 points@CasualObserver or any one for that matter. We should start ribbing some of the Eastern members about heading this way for the show. @WVHillbilly520H , @Sparky , @AMC RULES, (a good excuse for @squonk to come to Packer land) @rmaynard that campfire juice has got to be gone by now, time to take a drive & pick up more.
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2 pointsIf all goes well on the trip to PA, I’m going to try making it to this event too. It’s about 150 miles closer anyhow!
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2 pointsI believe my K341 has that base and it is 2 3/8” from bottom to gasket surface.
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2 pointsYES, you are. If it is in good condition and you maintain it you should be fine. The cooling fins on the rear cylinder tend to get clogged up leading to overheating, but periodic cleaning and good maintenance will keep it going.
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2 pointsNext small Planing Step ahead for the new FEL. I found a Cylinder for a reasonable price, that offers doubleaction. The lift capacity of the cylinders is 2,5To on given 117 Bar oilpressure in the System and the Dimensions shall be ideal for my Liftarms. calculated it has a liftcapacity for more as 500Kg on Shoveltip, what is more than enough for my actual needs. Same as with the Wheelhorse, i didn‘t wanna Kill the Frontaxle, what has a continouse Max. allowed Load with 514 Kilos. Measured weight at Frontaxle is actual 198Kg, that means i have available 316 Kilos with Spare 300 Kilos. The Crackload is given at more as 680kilos, that means 482 Kilos with mit more spare 400 additional Kilo‘s. That beeing Values, i‘m fine with. The raster was Tile with 20cm length each. Firstly i drawed the new cylinders in 3D, then i build quick a Scaled model on my 3D Printer in fastprint mode with additional Low Material consumption (where i know, the quality was Badly) but just to see ahead how it should work in future, this is good enough. it shows me, the reachable Liftheight on tiltPoint was calculated 2,31meters and in negative it reaches 21cm. compared to the scale here are 2 max. Positions. This Values can be modified by moving the Mountingpoints on the Cylinder, think about a mount with 3 possible stages. The Cylinder was made in Scale, where i marked the max moving point with a dremelscratch. As long as this Scratch was hidden, i‘m in my reachable way.
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2 pointsRaining again today so gotta work inside. If it doesn't quit soon I may have to bale the back yard I am not sure what the title of this picture should be. Impressionist Sculpture? Everything is Upside Down? or Cr@% I'm Running Out of Floor Space! The grey panel in the rear is going to have to wait for good weather. It needs some welding done on it and that's really hard to do in the rain
