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  1. 15 points
    Our County Fair was held last week and the weekly paper seemed to like my 953, (or the kids that were taking turns sitting on it). I know the kids liked it.
  2. 11 points
    ...post 'em if you got 'em! IMG_0335_Large (3).mp4
  3. 10 points
    SWMBO came home from her evening walk round the block with our neighbour. "We've found this", she said. Showing me an old kitchen tap. "It would look nice by the pond". Anyway, after some thought and scratting about, I came up with the feature below. That should get me some Brownie points
  4. 9 points
    The Rhine is in every photograph you take! We had a layover in Munich (Munchen) this morning, then headed to Amsterdam for our final destination. Tonight, dinner. And some drinks. Now, we’ll sleep. Traveling overseas yields you a 2 hour nap which you call “night” and you must adapt, hit the ground running, Tomorrow we’ll eat breakfast, check out of the ‘Hotel Levell’ and head to Duisburg area to see our Jil”s family! I’m amazed at the water way systems in The Netherlands, what a clever way to keep every field happy and healthy!
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  8. 6 points
    Just found a bit of inspiration for you!
  9. 4 points
    I pulled apart one of these motors I just picked up and got to looking pulled apart one of these motors I just picked up and got to looking at the dipstick a little closer . And noticed a strange weld on it with a little closer look I saw something that just didn't belong. Do you see it?
  10. 4 points
    Best get that out of there. A Ford part may ruin that engine for ever.
  11. 4 points
    C81 and Grandsons working hard!
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  13. 3 points
    No where near enough. I use all of my toes and fingers and still don’t have enough - have to borrow Emory’s hand! And no, I’m not missing any of my digits - YET!
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    THAT FORD PART WILL MAKE IT RUN BETTER
  16. 3 points
    Yeah it does cover some grounds in a hurry The nicest thing is that it cuts rather OK, even at that speed. Groundspeed is about the same as a commercial grade z-turn. This thing does the lawn in 45 minutes, where as my old c-120 42" took 2.5 hours. As does my scrubs mower, a craftsman 42". The 195 with the Kohler KT19 took about an hour. Best thing is a complete mowing has dropped the fuel consumption from a tad over 2 gallons of gas, to just shy of 1 gallon of diesel. 0.85 to be precise Some might ask what the reasoning is behind this project. Pretty simple actually. It takes less time to get the work done, and it is a joy to have power in abundance no matter what. But the biggest + is the economy of it. Fuel prices are stupid high here in the EU compared to the US. Gas is also significantly more expensive than diesel. On the fuel savings on a single mowing, there is a 10$ advantage. Or about 13.5$ per hour. I put at least 50 hours on this machine each year, so the quick math is a fuel saving of about 700$ a year.......................boom............... In my case, that makes it an investment with a very short full return time. In the US, had I been using this machine there, and based on the online prices I could find today. 2.85 for gas, and 2.90 for diesel. That would make for a fuel saving of 215$ a year, based on regular gas and no magic potions mixed inn. Not insignificant I would say
  17. 3 points
    I recall this was when little grandson was telling older grandson to GET OFF MY TRACTOR This is to join in with you diverging from WH's @ebinmaine Older grandson moved to the bigger toy
  18. 3 points
    Yeah, I have very few electric tools. Given the nature of my work, and the industry standards, most of my stuff is pneumatic. Now if I could find an air-powered chain saw my one air reel would reach out the garage window and right into the problem area.
  19. 3 points
    As stated on a previous post my oil pressure light keeps flashing regardless of everything I have tried. Rather than being worried about the actual oil pressure I elected to install an actual gauge along with also a hydro temperature gauge. Quite a bit of work but worth it. Oil pressure is actually much higher than expected with 25 at 1500 RPM going to about 59 at full throttle. Having a bit of an issue with the hydro temperature sensor. Was working fine but suddenly no reading. Will replace that shortly.
  20. 3 points
    Could be worse, it could be a John Deer letter.
  21. 2 points
    Hi good folks So I have been messing around with a diesel conversion project, based on the engines I have started import of. Now this week I had thrown in my lab, that I needed to go figure out how to do some basic video editing. I took that as an excuse to practice on that project Thought I could use you good people as ginny pigs V-twin diesel test. Web version.wmv
  22. 2 points
    I thought this bolt bin was a pretty cool idea, it;s one half of a field disk stood up vertical.
  23. 2 points
    Memories of the big show courtesy of @pullstart!
  24. 2 points
    Try leaving the throttle at full and engine running full speed and shut it off.
  25. 2 points
    Out for a cruise today ! Too hot to mow, too dry for grass to grow! All I can do is ride around ! Sorry for the nasty seat but the original one that goes on this tractor is Tucked away saftley! Its in perfect shape and l want to keep it that way !
  26. 2 points
    I bet the old guy know where every thing is located . Have know a few fellows like that . One was my uncle who had a 30 plus acre car scrap yard.
  27. 2 points
    Today i get a Buddy’s Trailer, now we will be prepared for Road Approval. Curious what they Meant. The guy with whom i talked all about, was not able to do, because he’s out of Order by Family, so a Collegue of him make the Approvals. i hope that‘s a good Sign. I feel like in the School, short before Test was out.
  28. 2 points
    Got some work done to and with both horses today. First we got some wood piled and cleaned up. I used the wagon on the 855 to move it up to the porch, and once the pieces in the pile got too small I got the 800 out with the plow and just dozed the rest up to the edge of the porch. Then I yanked the implement handle out of the 800 and got it fixed. The two forward holes had the threads all rotted out, so drill, tap, and heli-coil. Works much better now. I also got a butterfly pin for the cross shaft, so now it doesn't fall out. I still need to grease the release button and it looks like the return spring for the button is pooched, so I need to replace that yet. Then I got my HY pump fixed. I finally found and fixed that. There was a roll pin not in the whole way hitting something it shouldn't have, and not allowing full rotation of the fluid valve.
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    Is that Chris inthe backof the first pic making sure you're doin it right?
  30. 2 points
    89 520h front mount with 48sd
  31. 2 points
    The new lower steering support arrived today. Fixed the problem. Steering is as tight as the day it was new! Appears to be no wear in the vertical steering column - saved me $50.
  32. 2 points
    I have the DeWalt 20V tools and my kids got me the chainsaw for Christmas. I sort of scoffed at it but that saw really cuts great and the battery lasts a long time. I love it for quick cleanup’s. We actually used it while cutting wood last year for limbing and cleaning up treetops. It works great.
  33. 2 points
    Mowed 2 1/2 yards today. Pulled the lawn sweeper along behind the 'new' RD deck. Impressed with how well that deck cuts and how well the yard looked after cutting with that combination. Odd thing happened, though. I had some belt squeal when the deck was engaged. Looked like there was a lot of belt vibration, so I tightened the deck drive belt. Still had some squeal. I leaned over and looked at the PTO pulley to make sure the belt was tracking and the belt looked 'funny' in the pulley groove. Shut the PTO off idled over to the driveway to take a closer look. I found that the belt had flipped upside down in the PTO pulley, but was tracking correctly on the deck and mule drive. I twisted the belt the right way up, rolled that around the PTO pulley, and it ran fine the rest of the day. It is a new belt, and I didn't check the tension before I started mowing. I guess the belt stretched a little, loosened up and twisted on the PTO pulley before I re-tightened it. Did some trailer work, too. Two loads of boxes down the hill to the lake house then shoveled the ashes out of the two fire rings. Anybody out there have a battery powered chain saw? I've got several tools that use the Black & Decker 20V lithium battery system. B&D also makes a small chain saw that uses the same battery. Looks like it would be handy for small jobs that getting the gas saw running would be too much of a hassle for.
  34. 2 points
    Well, after a lot of time and money, I finally have a site I am comfortable with. Included is a section called "The Yard" which includes pictures of every tractor we have in the yard right now. I am still working on it, so not everything is posted yet, but I have all the Cub cadet and Wheel Horse tractors on there. For members or visitors of RedSquare, here is a one time use coupon for an additional 10% off any order over $25.00. This coupon works with the current 7.5% discount applied to any order on our site over $25.00. That's a total of 17.5% discount on one order. Coupon Code: CC0RMYU73C Coupon expires 10/31/2019 Good for one time use only on orders over $25.00. www.joesoutdoorpower.com Thanks and please provide feedback on the new site.
  35. 2 points
    That's my exact process as well. The wife always asks "what the hell are you just staring at it for?"
  36. 2 points
    I would say no. The manual describes use of a flashlight tester so 1.5 volts would be max. Garry
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    Yesterday the Belt arrives. firstly i try in a hurry to insert, and wonder Why it will not Fit. Firstly i doubt i‘m made a fail in measuring, but it was allway‘s a good idea, to take some Picts before you disassemble a thing. a simply Fail while wrong insert clears up, where was my mistake. at later night, i review my Picts and found one, where the Belt is shown. I insert it in right direction and the mower fits. i wonder a bit because of stiff spanner, so i get some Gease and bring it back to work. Maybe this was the reason, while the old belt Lasts that quick. However, i try the Mower firstly on slighter grass, later in higher grass. Yes, it works well again. After harvesting my last potatoes, i decide to clean up the Field, but i didn‘t want to do it manually. So i develop a Stupid idea, Why nor use the Wheelhorse, as long as Mowerdeck was out for Cleaning. That was the Rest i can keep for myself.... 😎 Because the neighbours ask for a Try. I‘m proud, they ask me, so it give me the feeling my harvested Result can not be Bad. i spend some and keep for us just 3,5 Kilos. The complete Harvest was now all together 28Kilo by inserted 5 Kilo. Anyway, Than i search for few Quickstraps and bound my Manual Tiller onto my FEL. So i can do the Job while having some Seattime on my beloved Horse. I wanna move the Beast, while it‘s prepared for Road Approval. Done as Sayed, i fiddeling it onto. and it looks funny, but i tryed it if this will work. i did a small Video, to show how it works, think i have to build a simple Leversystem, that i can mount it quickly and stiffer, but it does it‘s work better than i expected. i needs several passes, because our Soil iv very clayley. but after 5 Passes, i satisfied with the Result. 865C2EB0-9104-44E1-9241-0534B8D67221.MOV
  39. 2 points
    Just finished up on this one! Here's a couple shots of the interior that we build.
  40. 1 point
    hi men, here is a few pics of my son-in-laws C161 i just fixed. i don't know how many of these cracked/ broken seat support areas i have fixed. certainly a weak link and a bad design of the late C series and 3,4 and 500 series. my hobart welder sure came in handy. thanks to my buddy phil for the pics. mike in mass.
  41. 1 point
    Ford Lincoln with suicide doors.
  42. 1 point
    Looks to be a 69 GMC pocking its nose to the world. The vehicle next to it is a 60's Mercedes Benz with a four cylinder diesel engine.
  43. 1 point
    I think the tractor is telling these two "cats" to get off my seat. That's a classic...and just in time for Halloween.
  44. 1 point
    Here is a photo of the tractor with the blower installed, when it was running It has a B&S 16HP twin engine.
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    Bearing maybe out of place, keyway not lining up, gear not meshing or sitting on shaft correctly. Too small of a hammer
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    @BOB ELLISON had a good thread going a couple years back about tachometers.
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    Nice repair job.Good idea to weld in the gussets.I usually only weld in flat stock on top.I'm sure the gussets make a stronger fix.Will remember that for next one I repair.
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