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13 pointsThis entry is for all my Local Circle plow dog buddies who have seen old “Clyde” turning earth. Dad likes this tractor so much that he wanted to plow with it in the winter too... Thanks again. @Shynon for making this gift Tractor a reality for my dad...he really enjoys this machine! @WVHillbilly520H will love the fact that dad gets all the traction he needs with those monster 7.60-15 AG’s and the WW-93 weights to push the wet heavy stuff. He really enjoyed his seat time today. When I stopped by tonight, I’m pretty sure he had the drive wide enough to land a small Boeing😁. When you’re having fun...
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10 pointsI put some new tires front and rear on the 753 and took it out for a ride.
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6 pointsJim:WHX24 My observation from many years of tractor shows is that the only difference between a Cheesehead and a Redneck is a few centimeters!
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5 pointsNeck Size Chart Size S M L XL XXL XXXL Neck 14 - 14 ½ 15 - 15 ½ 16 - 16 ½ 17 - 17 ½ 18 - 18 ½ 19 - 19 ½
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5 pointsI have yet to have any issues dragging implements behind me with my Eaton 1100s or hurt my shoulder lifting them either ... And the only time I have ever seen the hydro temp light was after 15 years of crud stuffed between the pump, transaxle, and fuel tank... I just need to find my way out the great middle north west.
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5 pointsSo sorry to hear of this accident. I wish it would have turned out differently. It brings back memories that I feel I should share. In March 2016, My friend Mike 62 and his friend Jim 72 were about 1/4 mile out on a lake in northern Pa. ice fishing for perch. Mike is the caretaker for the 3,000 acre lease we have in Cameron Co. for hunting deer, turkey, and bear. Mike and Jim both went thru the ice that day and several miracles saved their lives. Mike had an ice spike in each of the cargo pockets of his pants and was able to get one out and reach up and stick it in the ice for a hand hold. His other hand was too numb to find the flap on the other pocket to retrieve the second spike. Mike was not able to pull himself up on the ice with one hand, but was able to hold onto the one spike and wrap his other arm around Jim, holding him against the edge. The first miracle; Mike saw a car passing the lake and was still able to yell for help. There were two bird watchers in the car and because the passenger had her window down to clear her long camera lens, She heard Mike yelling and spotted them in the water and called 911. The second miracle; There was a hovercraft demonstration taking place at a fire company only 5 mile away. Mike does not remember anything after yelling to the car. Mike and Jim are on the ice fishing today. Mike now keeps the spikes attached to his wrists and tucked in his sleeve and wears an inflatable life preserver. Be safe....you may need several miracles to survive.
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5 pointsInstalled my riser blocks for the rear attach-a-matic to lift the snow/dozer blade higher on the 520H. Added an extra bit on the left side to "level" out blade from the twisted A frame. Also installed the new angle lever I fabbed up last spring.
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4 pointsI ran the engine about 3 grand and pinned the hydro lever on a couple passes and it laid the furrows over nice! Actually, that was an attempt to make that onan grunt but it never broke a sweat. Work was getting done too fast, had to slow down before the entire property got plowed haha.
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4 pointsCouple of mine here 95 GMC here with only 149 on the clock. Bought brand new special order for a paltry 27k in the day! Sat most winters due to running a work truck. Standard 350 motor for the day but now she can't get out of her own way and I park it on the blacktop when the driveway needs sealcoating with oil. Cab corners rotten along with brake, power steering & tranny cooler lines. All the lines rotted where they were clamped to the body/frame. Relegated to a winter fish truck & alternate horse hauler now so this Dodge diesel sits in the shed and waits for summers & tractor shows! Gets 26 to the gallon empty but hook anything on it and 10-14! Paid over twice what I did for my house!
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4 pointsPoints gap seems to be very touchy on K91s compared to other size engines. Don't get stuck on that .020 setting. What Dan @Achto is referring to is the .002 change he made to the gap by doing a static timing procedure and not the initial setting of .020. Very very slight changes to the gap on these K90-91 engines can make a big difference. I've had some which are clearly more sensitive to it than others so it's a good place to start.
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4 pointsThe fact that previous owners have made a few modifications doesn't reduce the fun factor one bit. Enjoy the as it is and please feel free to ask any questions that may come up.
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4 pointsColorado marks the highway edges in the Rocky Mt. This is near Estes Park Hydro plant.
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3 pointsMy first reaction was a big giggle followed by a loud “wow!” I know the front end needs to come up quite quite a bit to get my proportions right. I’m not convinced I don’t need the length of this long square hood... I planned to shrink it short originally. This WILL NOT become a 6 wheeler! Big smoothie 15’s up front, or Yamaha 10’s? What say you?
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3 points@dells68 sorry buddy. But have I mentioned I love my Milwaukee metal cutting saw? also, my eta was right on. It’s been 3 hrs since I posted!
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3 pointsI’ve got a feeling there won’t be a trailer hooked to my dump box in about 3 hours or so. Momma and Rylee are in TX for a gymnastics meet, Jada’s going to spend the night with my mom and aunt, my niece is about to go to Grandma and Grandpa’s for the weekend. You know where you’ll be able to find me... ... with Jim’s coat hangers and a torch in the shop!
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3 pointsOK, @pullstart how much would it take to keep you from sending that cart to the chop shop? Being that it's a Jacobsen, it would look great behind Dad's Jacobsen built Ford LGT! I know there's no use, but a fella couldn't help but try - right?!Nice score!
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3 pointsI’ve been told by the plow veterans that you only go half as deep as the size of the plow... Normally it’s good to plow in 2nd gear... unless you’re from MN then you go third gear wide open... @wheelhorseman Lowell and Travis!
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3 pointsI did the same thing once. In my case the "Snap Sound" was the hub cracking the entire length of the keyway. Hub came off well after that. A little "V" cut and a few passes with the Mig and the hub is good as new.
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3 pointsWith these tractors it's not about how much you can push down on the tongue. It's about how much you can STOP. The brake mechanism is not very large and only intended for stopping the tractor itself. Will it hold it? Will it move it? Probably? Will it stop it?..........
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3 pointsI picked up that little trailer I posted earlier this morning. Got the guy down to $120.
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3 pointsAlso set your points gap using the static timing process. .002" took my hard to start K91 and made it into a one pull wonder.
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3 pointsbut not so sure it's been modified. I forgot about the 704 and that appears to me exactly what it is, Garry and Dan nailed it. A 1964 704. The engine spec may confirm this. Either way the the 604, 654, 704 tractors would've basically been the same tractor except with minor differences and different engines
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3 pointsMowed up the last of the Fall leaves in the front yard today! Going to rain, snow and sleet the next four or five days according to the big storm weather reports so last good day to do this job without being in a muddy mess! plus I got the trailer out for a Saturday trip to round up some more round hoods! More What’s in My Rearview Mirror Pics will come on Saturday !
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3 pointsIf the tow valve is in tow position then you should be able to push the tractor IF you push the hydro engagement lever down (engaged). I know it is counter intuitive you would think you want the hydro disengaged...but when you pull the lever up you are setting the parking brake(if it still works) It is one half turn. Long piece forward is drive mode. Back is tow. Note you want the hydro engagement lever down to push.
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2 pointsShould be perfect! Looking Good! Hey, not sure your plans but - Don't be scrapping that trailer frame... I know a guy slightly east of you that would put it to good use as another car in the SL&WHRR... Just sayin'...
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2 pointsNut and bolt restoration, starting to reassemble. Have 8" front wheels and dropped spindles New tires and restored rims yet to come Every component media blasted, primed and painted
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2 pointsThanks for all your replies, both engines have good sparks. one engine fire's and one ran briefly with gas squirted in the carb I was looking to buy rebuild kits and noticed the Chinese carbs half the price of the kits.
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2 pointsI know it's not the best pic but I just added 4 more holes down the drag arm on the hitch now I can vary it with the clevis or the chain or the rockshaft or combination there of...
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2 pointsThere is no official hitch weight. I assume it is an empty car carrier. as Eric said stopping it is an issue. But to move an empty trailer around on the level probably not too dangerous. Car carriers come in many sizes...... My feeling is if you can pick up the tongue and put it on you are OK to move it around.. If you have to have to use a tongue jack i wouldn't do it.
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2 pointsThinkin you may be on to something there Jim. Maybe a 604 with a finicky Tecky ….. PO suffered a rotator cuff injury from yanking on a dead Tecky and just told a dealer to put the Kohler in? I forgot about the 654 so maybe that with a sour Tecky hence the 754 custom label?? This is all just speculation Barney but it keeps us occupied! Chances are one may never know the true model but as Richard said fun factor!
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2 pointsHappy Birthday! Thanks for all your knowledge of Sunstrand transmissions, among many other things!
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2 pointsNICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plus it has the 4 square tubes in the corners if you want to add to the height and go woodie style.
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2 pointsI had a few extra minutes today and decided to take a closer look at my 856 which I have not really done anything with yet. Mostly was working on getting it up on 4 inflated tires so I can move it around. There is a lot of dirt mixed with oil on a lot of the engine. The fuel pump is so caked up you can hardly make it out. I am not even sure if the motor is free so I pulled the plug to put a little light oil in there to let it lube things up before I try and turn it. I noticed that the plug was very sooted up with carbon. I need to get it out and get the motor cleaned up so I can see better what is going on. Next I pulled the air cleaner cover off and was surprised to find a fair amount of oil pooled in the air cleaner cover and in the throat of the carburetor. That is a new one on me. What would have caused that? It has been sitting for more than 10 years without running I know. I was glad to see that the gas tank is bone dry, clean and shiny as new inside. I about have the first C-120 wrapped up with just a few things left to do on it. The rest of the parts I need will be here tomorrow. I will probably start a separate thread for the 856 when I get going on it.
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2 pointsI remember the story going around over here in tioga county when that happened, one of GODS interventions. I have some friends that ice fish , they have spikes on medium duty rope draped around their necks right their at the ready.
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2 pointsYou seen my truck that came from a junk yard. Hard to believe what some people consider junk. Same with my neighborhood. I have dragged stuff to the curb and sometimes its gone before I make my way back to the house. This can lead to another topic... whats the best thing you ever picked off the curb or dumpster dove for?
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2 pointsAhem. .. not to take sides here Jenny but he sounds like our kinda guy!
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2 pointsI use this same adapter from Tractor Supply, but I use an old 12 volt water pump i had laying around from an old RV that we scrapped years ago...works great. The tires on my C125 are filled with winter blend windshield washer fluid, the difference is like night and day
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2 pointsSo... No flash on your camera? Gotta wait til tomorrow...? Oh all right...
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2 pointsThis design was also used on a 704. If it was a 603, some one installed the wrong steering wheel and added fenders. A pic of a 603. A 704
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2 pointsYa know Billy we don't particularly approve of hydros for plowing but with that rear end setup it would be interesting to drop a 12 on the back of that rig at my plow day just to see where the bear crapped in the buckwheat! Maybe just to see if we could light up the hi temp hydro light! Geez thinkin like a redneck now ...
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2 pointsIts got dessert gears... should be able to hit 245 mph with enough room! Lmao---towing wont be great but I can run in 3rd at 2800 rpm at 70 mph Tony
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2 pointsThis popped up for sale in my area today and made me think of this project. Love those fenders. Ad says it's 43x55.
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2 pointsThis is my 2002 Chevy 4X4. 18,000 original miles. Believe it or not it came from a salvage yard. My nieces husbands family own a salvage yard and the previous owners wanted to scrap it. Sat for over 10 years unused. Well it was junked at the same time I was going into the hospital for my cancer surgery. My nieces husband called my mother and asked if she would buy the truck ( for the scrap price) he would do the work it needed and they would give it to me when I got out of the hospital. It needed new brake lines, fuel lines, tranny lines. New brake pads and rotors. New e-brake cable. Tires and wheels. Truck runs and looks brand new. Why they wanted to junk it I have no idea. I sat in a hospital bed 7 weeks and couldnt wait to see and drive it. Pulled me through a very tuff time in my life. Love my family for doing that for me. I have only done one thing to the truck since owning it. I put a " F@#K CANCER" decal on the rear window. Finished my last radiation treatment in late September. So after 2 surgeries, 33 rounds of radiation to head and neck I am feeling better everyday. Guess you can call me and my truck both " survivors" .
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2 pointsYep, got a couple of em here. The yellow and white one my daughter scooped up off the streets last year in West Virginia (College) and brought back home to Connecticut. It weighed in at about 3 pounds. The other cat came from under a co-workers back deck where it was born (stray momma cat). There is 8 plus years difference in age but they are best buddies now. On a lazy Saturday morning I just wanna sleep a little later that my usual 4:10am alarm and then relax on the couch with a coffee in my flannel jammies and my IPad by MYSELF! These two dont see it that way
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