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13 pointsA couple of our hiking friends stopped by this weekend. Neither had ever been on a tractor. After hiking and visiting the dog was about do We're now enjoying a pit fire burning some old scraps from projects.
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11 pointsOh yeah there was a few tractors there as well. The line up that Jim, Cindy & I had. The guy with the Challenger had a little fun lighting up the tires on his car. He put on very impressive smoke show. When he was done Jim said "get the Rat Rod out & show him how it's done on a ." I could only get a one wheel peel but still respectable. It was great to go to a show and see old friends as well as meet some new ones. Hopefully WHX24 & Snoop@ICI will add a few more pictures.
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10 points
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10 pointsFinally got the engine mounts installed today... That was a 2 day project < ugh> . Big difference I suggest anyone who still has the rubber mounts to change them to the soild mounts. Got the C running better then it looks and I have to say... It looks pretty good too !!!
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10 pointsPainted some parts for the 753 today, not gonna be a show tractor by no means, dont want it so pretty I'm afraid to work it, but wanted to freshen it up some for Krystal to pull the boys behind on the trailer for the 4th of July parade. I was gonna drive it but Rodger asked me to drive either his restored Farmall M or his Farmall Regular this year
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8 points
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8 pointsAn establishment called The Wagon Wheel had a tractor & small engine show yesterday. It was not too far away so @WHX24 & I decided to attend. We also had the pleasure of meeting @Snoop@ICI and his son. They were having some issues with a transmission so we suggested that they should bring it to the show with them. Jim & I did an evaluation on the tranny & think that we have is issue figured out so hopefully they will be back up and running soon. Well I can't tell you guys about a show and not add pictures so I better get on it. I'll start with some small engine pics.
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8 pointsA few people brought their cars to show off as well. This old Dodge has been upgraded with a Cummins diesel engine A very rough Opel that was for sale. I had to take a pic of it because you just don't see them in my area. A nicely done Ford hot rod pick up. Some early Ford cars. This car makes my heart throb!! It is extremely nice from every angle. Then there was this truck. First time that I have seen a hit/miss engine in a vehical. It only has a top speed of 10mph but it sure is a head turner.
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8 pointsA few days ago I posted that I swapped the 2.5" engine pulley with a 3" on my 854 to get just a fuzz more speed. I had to up the belt size to 71" and it worked like a charm. While I was happy with the results I never am willing to leave well enough alone so I decided to swap out the transmission pulley with a 3.5". I found a great place to get just about any pulley you want. usapulley.com The pulley was delivered yesterday and I made the swap this morning. I went back to the stock 70" belt. Perfect!! For pulling the grandkids around the paths 2nd gear is just right. 3rd gear pretty much gets with the program. Curiosity got me on the internet to find a calculator to figure RPM by just punching in the numbers. I used 2000 engine RPM which is about what I run it at. Stock 2.5" engine and 4" input = 1250rpm 3" engine and 4" input = 1500rpm 3" engine and 3.5" input = 1715rpm That comes out to almost a 40% increase. Ok, ok, I've got too much time on my hands but I've been instructed to take it easy for a few days, I figure swapping pulleys is taking it easy.
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6 pointsLol such a small show i think you about covered it Dan! We did get a little seat time to a neighboring campground. Dan and I had eight horses all told so had the GT corner dominated. Maybe only ten other GT brands tops. Only two big tractors ther but yes nice to hear all the hit n miss noise. A nice H&M planer set up. I was in love with this Simplecity for a bit & a nice B. Cindy's 702 got a look of looks... even more than the rat rod I think ... to consol Dan got seat time! Yah he wanted to do a burn out on it too but Cindy Speaking of crash and burns Dan had a little incident when loading up the RR... don't worry everyone rushed over to make sure the tractor was ok! Sorry no pics..
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6 pointsBrought the 1 owner 414-8 back from ... Just needs a bit of paint on the fender pan and hood and a good washing and it'll be ready for a new owner maybe. 20200614_113403.mp4
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6 pointsI don't feel that it's an age issue but it's absolutely an imbalance issue. This is a clear indication of an imbalance in the early/late model Horse mix. The way to rectify the situation is this: Count all present Horse herd and separate count by generation type. Add ((NOT subtract!!!)) appropriate numbers of horses to generations seeming low in count. Recount to verify correct balance. Enjoy.
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6 pointsToday was a nice day for a trail ride so pulled out 3 tractors. After the 312-8 did mowing duty I figured why not take the C-120 out on the trails and check out the Cabin. The Phoebes love building their mud nest under the overhangs on top of the window trim. While taking pics I noticed the C-120 looked like it needed a WD-40 rubdown so I headed back under the shade tree and applied a coat, as @peter lena says, feed the paint. As the 417-8 had nothing to do I thought it would be a good place to set the ice cold Coors on the hood. One last thing I did was to check the fuel in the 120 because I had not used it for a few months. I got off the seat and tilted the seat to check the fuel guage and guess what, the fuel tank is under the hood, does that mean I am getting old or own to many 3,4 and 500 series WH's .
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6 pointsWhat a Crazy Dax. Today Mart‘l stop over and scream in his loudest Voice out of his huge Tractor - STEFAN, COME OUT WE HAVE TO TALK. i thought oh oh, maybe not a good Sign, i have heard he stops the Cows and want to rent his Land. I feared he want‘s my little Land back, but than i see his daughter was at him and i wonder what happen. Ya told me ya want a bit more space, nooooow My daughter meant we shall make a Gentleman agreement. I asked what kind of agreement ? Nooooow i Need my time in the forrest and i‘m tyred to mow this Area, here and along the House and you do it on your side continousely and clean. I have also heared you be realy upright and help others without any questions, even a Valley ahead. - i like that, that is the right spirit, so that‘s the reason i‘m here. Ok, listen, i wanna offer you, if you mow that for me you can have the whole Area where the Tree stay‘s for your purpose free of charge. This area have about 100 squaremeters - you can use it for whatever you want do with it. Plow, seed potatoes, garlic, flowers or even pumpkins or just simply mow it. you just have to mow the Way’s to my house and between the two sheds - did we have a Deal??? And in about 2 years i clean an bigger area of 70 squaremeters in the front Shed if you like. The cost is (really cheap price) for you. What a question, yes! The area appears smaller on the pict than it really is.
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5 points
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5 pointsOf course you have. Because you can. Today, while working on the back end of the 310-8, I wanted to cleanup the rusty phillips pan head screws for the shifter panel and side covers. Wire wheeling small screws hurts after a while. Right? So I found a 3 1/2 long piece of scrap 1/2" alum round stock that I had already turned down a bit on one end, chucked it up in the lathe and drilled and tapped 1/4-20. With a jam nut, I could easily smash the screw heads into the wire wheel with good control and clean them up good. I'm thinking I might make a 5/16" and 3/8" too. Back in the day I'd routinely sacrifice my fingers to the wirey gods. Not so much anymore.
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5 pointsLube for the WH and lube for the soul. What could be better?
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4 pointsIt was planed this Year, but because of Covid some things changed. Also my permit to USA was rejected. So i must drink that Barrel myself, without the surround of the Redsquare Buddies and the Garden Tractor Mafia. 😎 But i look forward to next year, in hope to repeat that happening. Maybe i must foundate a chapter „Bavaria“ of the Garden Tractor Mafia here. 😂 So i have maybe next year an foundated permit to Travel
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4 pointsNice Challenger T/A. I have had this in my garage for the last week, working on finishing it up for my friend.
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4 points
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4 pointsSpent all day down in the forward void space (basically a tank that never gets liquid in it) chipping rust and wire brushing it. Not the most fun you can have, that's for sure!
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4 pointsBeen out in the front yard today cutting and cleaning this old red bud kept cracking limbs hanging down so I finished cutting it up. Might try and put a couple pieces on the lathe to see how they turn.
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4 points
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4 pointsGood news, he's going to post a video of it running on June 18th, YouTuber "lovesloudcars".
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4 pointsNever thought of trying the grease...that's a good idea. I usually remove the tires before paint, but these are so old I was afraid of tearing them. But I figure for a quick respray of a working tractor it'll be fine
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3 pointsSorry to hear that. Sometimes it's best to just walk away for a bit and get a different perspective, see what comes to you. Keep us posted. And if your telescope restoration happens to involve any photos at all, I'm sure nobody here would object to seeing them.
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3 pointsQuick update. The tractor is mine now. It was originally bought new in 1986 by my grandfather. It is a B7200 with a 60" belly deck, currently sitting at ~1,400 hours. My grandfather bought it new, and sold it when he bought a new, bigger Kubota. After passing almost 2 years ago, the bigger kubota went to my dad. After changing owners a few times, my dad caught wind it was for sale, and bought it for me. It needs a few little things like a new deck belt and a little TLC, but for 34 years old, it looks pretty dang good. Starts right up (after doing the glo plugs) and purrs beautifully. As far as I know, it hasnt ever had any big attachments on it (like a loader). Only the occasional york rake, and mostly mowing duty. Oh, and I have the original manual, sales brochure, and signed bill of sale from 1986 with my grandfather's name on it.
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3 pointsNeeds a little paint work on the fender pan and top of the hood but not to bad for 30+ years of 1 owner work.
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3 points
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3 pointsWe didn't twist your arm and make you buy a Wheel Horse. If you are considering coming to the show next year you might want to make a payment to the Wheel Horse Mafia. A cast of good German beer should take care of the problem.
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3 pointsSo if it's stock top speed is 6 or so you're around 8.4 ish. I think an 854 that does that is cookin right along pretty well.
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3 pointsGet the ends sealed for drying. If you turn it wet plan on cracking. A few I have tried wet went to the trash. Here's a few turned dry.
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3 pointsFIL has a Kubota diesel ZTR (326) 10+ years old fires up right no matter the weather. I have a Kioti CK20 built in South Korea by Deadong it is nearly 20 years old still fires up no matter the weather also same engine is in my 4 year old Mahindra eMax ... Everyone fusses about expensive replacement parts for an Onan IMO this is what will be the issue with owning an older Kubota/Yanmar ect diesel.
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3 pointsI did a little more work on the PTO brake... it fits fine and set at the 12 thou gap in the manual it works just great. Obviously I have no deck fitted but at present it stops the PTO bell from spinning when the engine stops. Mick
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3 pointsFound this one today while the dash screws were a-painting. Please don't put a cotter pin in here. Especially not a too-small cotter pin. I guess I figured out why my lift was still cranky after lubing it up good.
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3 pointsI love your playing card trick! And if you want to be completely sure no paint gets on the tires, give em a good coat of grease before you stick the cards in. After the paint cures, wipe the grease off. No paint.
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3 pointsI just got a 42" RD deck for the C-160 Took the deck to @squonk so he could use his air impact to remove the blades they were that tight. Sharpen and balanced the blades, installed new deck and PTO belts, and mounted it to the tractor and took it for a test mow. It's nice and quiet and cut well. Who knows I just might get rid of my zero turn.
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2 points
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2 points
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2 pointsThis is an old trick, used my a lot of old members here....The card trick is patented by one of the Administrators I believe
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2 pointsI know @stevasaurus will say I Got Trouble... But I’d like to explain how “Leroy” came about...
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2 pointsThis is her running today, much smoother and more controllable. The shaking is the cutter bar zooming back and forth causing the machine to sway. Nothing I can do about that but it cuts and runs so I am delighted.
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2 pointsI got good deal on AC it's in pretty good shape. Has hydro lift on it. Then seen these Wheel Horse and was thinking nice tractors. The GT14 comes pretty complete, just hadn't ran in about 12yrs. Older man has it and ordered a new engine for it, used it few years and parked it. Comes with blade and mowing deck, extra tires.
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2 pointsFinally finished this little trip plow for my 1959 John Deere pedal tractor! This is one of my other hobbies I don't have time for, lol
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2 pointsYou really need a 1 1/8" six point socket to keep from round off the nut.
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2 pointsBest not wait that long. I'm older 'n you and I ain't never no way growing up. I tried being an adult for awhile and quite frankly it sucked. I've reverted back a few years. Life's much better now.
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2 pointsThanks,Kevin.If you ever get a video of it running please post it.This beast was created before people stopped doing things.Sad where we are now.
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2 pointsWe have trouble with kids as well. Also ignorant parents. In the past I've asked what their car number is and where they're parked so I can climb all over it.