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  1. 14 points
    So in my Yahoo inbox today was an email from Photobucket.....I was never a big Photobucket user and haven’t accessed my account in probably 10 years. Established a new password and went scrolling. Mostly pics that I could care less about but this one caught my eye. I can’t tell you what year this was, maybe @nylyon can recall. Long story short Karl myself and Chris went on a road trip to Pennsylvania to pick up a “surprise tractor”. The young man on the right is Chris Sweetland, he actually started RedSquare as a high school project. That’s right! Hopefully his teacher gave him an A+ . Fun fact: Chris is member #1, he called me and asked me to join his tractor website so that he would have at least one member and that’s how I became member #2. Next to Chris is me, hands on my hips like I have attitude . Next guy is Dustin Messinger or DMESS he used to be a member here. I still talk with Dustin thru Facebook and Im picking up a parts tractor from him at the big show in a couple weeks. And last but not least, the character on the far right is our own Karl or Nylon. This was a great trip, my trailer, Karls Durango towing it, Chris sleeping for HOURS in the back seat and the C-160 surprise tractor! (Disclaimer; tractor in the pic is not the surprise tractor.)
  2. 8 points
    Actually it’s for my wife’s 1054 but I plan on putting one in Hank, my 953.
  3. 7 points
    I want to touch on this subject a little bit. Recently my father in law got a 250 gallon tank of ethanol free gas to use in his tractors on the farm and so that means I get to take a $20 bill down and fill my 5 gallon can. It was $3.83 a gallon when he filled the tank. I started using that in all my machines now. Small briggs engines, garden tractors, push mowers etc. You would not BELIEVE the difference that has made in my machines, they even run better! No more sand in the carb, just turn the key and go! Ok I'll stop now lol
  4. 6 points
    Is this worth messing with or selling? someone wants to give it to me free..I'm told it runs and comes with a plow.
  5. 6 points
    No problem Bob I understand completely. I like a good cold shot of milk every now and then myself.
  6. 5 points
    So we were at an auction yesterday, and after losing 3 different things we wanted I thought we weren't coming home with anything. Then my brother decides to just buy me a walk behind with a briggs 8 hp, and a 414-8! It only sometimes turns over and the choke cable is stuck. It doesn't start either. Brother is taking the motor for his JD, and after I do that and pay him 50$ it's mine.
  7. 4 points
    Picked up the latest addition today 416-8 anniversary. Its not been worked for some time clutch pedal sticks so spring or damper to sort but generally it's a nice one.
  8. 4 points
    I got a new battery, oil, and ordered a fuel pump repair kit for my 701.....
  9. 4 points
    You can't imagine how many times I've had to take the carburetor on and off due to s*** in the float Bowl new fuel filters Jets getting clogged or the gasket on the bottom of carburetors don't seat right this tractor never ever does wht I want it to do omg it is haunted I swear
  10. 4 points
    Yes. Anything that is free, runs, and comes with a plow is worth while. Doesn't matter what it is. It could be a 25 year old copy of Cosmo that got left in the rain, and if it was free, ran and came with a plow it would be worth it.
  11. 4 points
    So over the weekend I picked up a no-name eight horse power only to find out I think the motor is toast. But no avail I decided to take the foot rests off of it and put on to IRV ! It all bolts up pretty well. Now some might not like it because it’s not all original but I love it! Although I will have to do some more painting but the parts are rust free so should clean up really easily.
  12. 4 points
    Rylee wanted to wet sand a little, Jada’s getting hers polished up a bit too.
  13. 4 points
    If I was working on a car and "Remove transaxle" was anywhere in the instructions for getting the fuel tank out I would drive to Detroit, Tokyo, where ever, hunt down the guy that designed it, and shoot him myself.
  14. 4 points
    Tractor in the pic looks like Eldon's...
  15. 4 points
    @Vinylguy Terry if they were milk glasses I would take a couple. Sorry
  16. 4 points
    Maybe I just best come get them! Gave some girls a bath and ready to load them for a show this weekend! For a minute I thought they was Cubs with all the pine pollen on them!
  17. 4 points
    I have this 417 with a 48" SD that I was thinking of listing on the big show sale post. But after charging the battery and mowing with it, the sound of that KT17 grew on me. So I decided to fix the left rear corner of the deck where it rusted thru. This might become my go to mower. Now, what to do with the C-120, 312A, and 312H? All comments on my welding skills will be ignored. This is functional, I use Bondo to make it purty.
  18. 4 points
  19. 3 points
    Kohler Engines lunch/drink cooler, made by Coleman, part # 47-800-48, measures 12 1/2" x 10"h x 9 1/2" brand new in box $100.00
  20. 3 points
    I can't help you with what engine would be better for pulling but I have a 12 & 16 HP Kohler single and a 17 HP KT 2 series engine and when at idle the KT sounds like a friend of mine who passed away 2 years ago his 1967 Chevelle SS with an aluminum head 427 with a borg warner 4 speed 4.88 rear axle,it must be that solid lifter camshaft. That Chevelle now sit's in a garage with no future because his stepson has no idea how dangerous that car is in the wrong hands. I remember when that car was painted in 1978 in red lacquer, and yes it would pull the front wheels off the ground. Love those Kohlers tho
  21. 3 points
  22. 3 points
    As a favor to another Michigander I will take it off your hands for twice what you paid!
  23. 3 points
    If you should decide to become a tractor guy you came to the right place & that tractor would be a good one to start with. Warning - tractors do tend to multiply.
  24. 3 points
    I like it. Subtle, but very nice looking. Matches the headlight lens well. May have to steal that idea for my horse...
  25. 3 points
    Rylee’s getting ready! “Why do I have to wash my tractor?”
  26. 3 points
    MIKE,,,,,,THANK YOU FOR THE BACK STORY..................AND JUST BEFORE THE BIG SHOW,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,TIMELESS..!!!!!!
  27. 3 points
    You guys don't think the paint stirrer insulator will keep those regulator terminals from shorting on fuel tank?
  28. 3 points
  29. 3 points
    Looks good from my house. At least you have the functionality there. You get too awful tired of looking at the C120 just throw it in the truck and bring it right up to Maine. I'll "tractor-sit" it for ya.
  30. 3 points
    Is he helping a squirrel up to the bird feeder?
  31. 3 points
    Yes that is about what it takes. I have an enormous one in sort of different sections, so there is always some ready every year. Its basically just from lawn clippings, shredded leaves, planer shavings and wood dust, and general property stuff from pruning, cleaning ,etc. I turn it over as frequently as I can to speed it up.
  32. 3 points
    Problem was they was all havin a pow wow about who gets to go!
  33. 2 points
    Been harvesting my compost pile. Every year I make lots of this great stuff. Harvest worms at the same time to feed koi in pond.
  34. 2 points
    If you are talking about puller tractors you need to access the folks in your part of the world involved in that activity.The Wheel Horse has a world wide following but pulling competitively is locally ruled.
  35. 2 points
    The coil and the magnets that work with it are behind the flywheel. Use a Harmonic balance puller to remove it.
  36. 2 points
    Duuuuh Yes u are correct That explains why I could not find a belt that does not exist..... Looks like tractor supply TSC right down the road has a 5/8 X 81 Kevlar belt Thank you for the clarification..... Need to look closer at the part description next time
  37. 2 points
    Terry- I will bring the whiskey so we can share a shot or three
  38. 2 points
    Good News! $8 for the fuel pump and $6 for the fitting into the carb and the whole thing is back running again with no leaks! I'm happily mowing the lawn again. G.
  39. 2 points
    Noticed while I was starting to assemble the hood that I only had two hood ornaments. One with one of the "legs" broken off and the other was full of pits and cracks in the chrome. I tried cleaning up the unbroken one (used to work pretty good on some of the chrome on a couple of cars when I was a LOT younger) It wasn't working too well. Then I thought.....well maybe... Sanded the ornament down to smooth and gave it a shot of gloss. So what do ya think of my solution?????
  40. 2 points
    Been nursing my little sequoia sapling I brought from California last year. It has grown already over 4 inches this year. When it gets substantially bigger have to find a good spot for it in the place here. Perhaps 1000 years from now it will be close in size to its parents? In NJ of all places. Just to clarify it. Sapling was bought in Souvenir shop at Sequoia National Park. It was not removed from area. They only asked that it not be planted in Park.
  41. 2 points
    Don't forget to rifle Dino's glove box Cas, he's supposed to have a present in there for ya!
  42. 2 points
    Finally got around to putting together the stuff to make a hub puller, my neighbor turned this out for me on the lathe. Still took a lot of grunting, but got er done.
  43. 2 points
  44. 2 points
    Just saw this one the other day. Roadster Shop built it. Pro touring chassis. Love those old trucks.
  45. 2 points
    If you are using gas with ethanol STOP! Use this site to find the good stuff. https://www.pure-gas.org/ Not too bad, all you have to do is remove the transaxle and then hope the 1/4-20 screws to the tank straps will come out!
  46. 2 points
    Gramma had one but she was real old too so she had to sell .....
  47. 2 points
    With all the ponies I have it was about time I got something to take more than 1 or 2. 18 ft x 5 ft 2". Wooooooooooo hooooooooooooo
  48. 2 points
    My buddy brought his 66 C10 in for four new tires and new shocks today...figured I’d share it with yall
  49. 2 points
    A little less grunting this way.
  50. 2 points
    A small loader for garden tractors would work well for what you want one for. They do come up for sale every once in a while but you need to be persistent and quick on the draw to get one as they sell fast unless ridiculously over priced. The alternative is to build your own if you have some basic metal tools and a welder. We are always here for any questions or guidance if you do want to build one. The hydraulics are run by a belt to a separate add on pump.
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