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9 pointsAbout two years ago I added a 2500 ib capacity Winch in the Rafters of my outside garage. The primary purpose was for mower deck maintenance. I built a small rolling table, lifted the deck and placed it on the rolling table and did whatever The Winch was $50 and it is a 12V dc unit, I use the batter charger to power it. It is secured to the rafters in the garage with 5/8 bolts with Lock nuts. Last week I had a part break on the C81 underneath. Now what. I get vertigo and I can't lie on my back looking up. Plus thats a drag anyway, laying on your back looking up in a very confined space. AHHH..I got an idea ! ... Winch ! I drained the oil into a clean jar, ( for re-use , it only has 5 hours on it ) pumped out the gas with my $10 Harbor Freight pump , ok now I'm ready. But first I added a safety chain next to the Winch in the Rafters. With the tractor in gear, the WInch tied to the front axle, and up it went . Man that was easy. I secured the safety chain, also added two 2x4's for support which ultimately I didn't need . I removed one while working. The safety chain ain't going anywhere so extra 2x4's for security are not needed. The Winch Wire with the heavy duty Safety Chain are plenty safe. Who knows maybe I'll still use an extra 2x4 as well in the future. We can never be TOO SAFE . Working on the bottom of the tractor is now a thing of beauty ! I also used one of those small FREE with purchase Harbor Freight work lights to light up the work area. With work complete, I let the tractor down, refilled the oil, added some gas and went on my merry way. Just a thought tp Oh yeah, when the Tractor is in the LIFT position ,(UP) remove power from the Winch. .
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8 points************** 1. John Dillinger Robs Central National Bank in Greencastle, Indiana OCTOBER 23, 1933 THE NEW YORK TIMES, October 24, 1933. * John Dillinger gang * Greencastle, Indiana * Largest bank robbery The back page has a small & discrete report from Greencastle, Ind. that begins with: "Four men executed a daring robbery of the Central National Bank and Trust Company...." This was the Dillinger's gangs largest haul of $75,000 ! 2. V -1 Buzz Bomb located on southwest Corner of the Putnam County Court House in Greencastle, Indiana The V-1 "Buzz Bomb" was the first practical cruise missile in military history. Nazi Germany fired many at Allied population centers in the last year of World War II. One of two brought back to the United States at the end of the war ended up as a war memorial to the veterans of Putnam County, Indiana, dedicated in 1947. Today, it's on display at that outdoor memorial in the town of Greencastle, Indiana. The bomb came into the Navy's possession during the war and was shipped to a naval base in Virginia. After the war, members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1550 in Greencastle, asked the government for the buzz bomb to make a war memorial. That required legislation being passed in both houses of the U.S. Congress.
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7 pointsHi ! I have just bought a 2000 toro 523 dxi , 560 hours on it for the incredible price of 1500 € , it comes with bagger , 48 inch deck and towing cart . Here in spain we have huge problem with spare parts , the distribuitor is only mainly oriented to the proffesional market , like golf courses , football fields.... so the residential customer is many times are being robbed when we request parts for our machines. Right know i´m looking for a recycler kit for my 48 inch mower , the quote was 2300 € . So i´m start to think to make by myself , due to the high prices we usally fix most of the things so we are expertise in diy solutions , weld , laser cut is not a problem for us .
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6 pointsOver the years WH used different size woodruff keys on the axles. It is also a weak spot based on the number of wallowed out keyways I have come across. However, on some units they used the big (but hard to find, McMaster doesn't have them ) #RX key (left in picture). But as best I can figure only on 1054, GT-14 and D series. Now the hubs on those an be a real PIA to pull but I haven't found one with a messed up axle keyway. Kind of obvious in this case that "Size Does Matter". Wonder why they didn't use them more often??? Older tractors 855s, Lawn rangers and the like used #15 keys (Right). C series and later # 22 (center). Anyway I now have a few #RX keys so if you need one....
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5 pointsHere's an "in progress" shot of the day I was changing the rear meats on Cinnamon from show tires/rims back to its work clothes. And here's a pic of ALL of them...
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4 pointsI can easily see myself getting into this sport of boating and off roading all in one hull!
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4 pointsAbout 2” here in Oakland County... Of course, that’s more than enough to get some seat time...! 3 driveways down... in her stall resting... Adult beverage on its way down... Life is good...
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4 pointsMaybe we should hook up somewhere in IL Tom with other guys from the Midwest... get us a CONVOY goin!
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4 pointsAdded a screen to the openings that I cut into the belt guard; spot welded it in place and finished prepping it for paint. Hopefully Saturday we'll see some red !
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4 pointsMy backside probably isn’t much too appropriate here... I’ll stick to tractors.
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4 pointsMan thatd be great, Id love to see em! Definitely would bring some along for the ride, that actually might go over pretty well- they seem to bring back a lot of memories when folks see them. PS- this pic is from about a year ago, at the time this was about half the collection. I have since downsized but still have 100 or so, most in running order. I buy enough camp fuel to be on the federal watch list, no doubt This is also what my girlfriend fears with this new Wheel Horse addiction hahaha.......
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3 pointsKev but it's confirmed you got wayyyyy too much time on your hands.... just sayin.....
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3 pointseveryone in this neck of the woods all tractors like this are lawn mowers that is their mentality here. a tractor is a piece of equipment used in the field pulling implements on the farm . everyone asks at work how my lawnmower project going i say what lawnmower i have a little tractor
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3 pointsGot the left hub off, actually wasn't too bad, hitch pin also came out with ease. Going to see if I can get the other hub off. Do the pulley and brake come off with a puller or what?
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3 pointsMy guess is part of the leaking problem you are having is the amount of heat generated with all the globbed on welding damaged the seals!
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3 pointsDid any trans fluid leak out of the trans dipstick? The trans fill/dipstick port on my 14-8 is near the rear right hand corner of the trans. Not sure where the oil level in the trans would be with the tractor at that angle.
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3 pointsHey atleast they couldnt weld worth a poo! LOL Should have seen the 1974 sears i had someone did a bang up job welding on the back of it a hitch to mount a ball. What a mess. but when i got done you never knew the mess was there. The key is just take her easy and think it out!
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3 pointsYes, it's cool. I was talking about using power. Any power they lose is more than made up for by added traction and coolness.
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3 pointsNever enough redundancy in that statement. I have a chain falls for engines and transmissions. Sooooo handy.....
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3 pointsJim! Did you just call my thread a BS thread ? Oh that’s not cool...I’ll be submitting the proper forms to Karl to deal with this.
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2 pointswell i had some time today to get the wheels on and frame attached to trans would like to work on this more but only have Thursday afternoon my day off work and Sundays wife says " you spending too much time working on that lawn mower " lol told her it will be worth it when done . also keep telling her it a lot more than just a lawn mower everything goes good hope to have the K301 back together Sunday and paint it Monday after work wow there is a lot to paint on this when i did my 857 i painted it one week and put it back together the next week and was using it it had less parts can someone please send me a picture or post it here of the throttle linkage it has a lever on blower shroud and linkage goes over to the governor link i probably can figure it out but a pic would help so i get it correctly connected i should have took a pic before disassembly thanks
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2 pointsPot plants huh? She added 15 drops or coloring to each jar. The veins are really starting to pop!
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2 pointsIt's complicated, but in practice there is no difference in pulling power. Once a weight is moving the amount of power needed to keep it moving is minimal and would only go up because of friction. Adding weight to a tractor will hurt its acceleration, but once it's moving it wouldn't take measurably more power to keep it moving unless you increased the rolling resistance. That is mainly going to be a product of what you are rolling on/through and how much the tires compress at the bottom. Is there a difference? Yes. Is it big enough to measure? Possibly. Does it really make a difference? Probably not in most cases.
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2 pointsWhen you set the static mark you were likely out one turn on the flywheel. Camshaft turns once for two rotations of the crankshaft. Garry