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8 points,do you plow snow ? have you lubricated your plow steering quadrant ? and related lever linkage ? or is your stuff proudly covered in rust / scale , and difficult to use ? just did quick check , unplugged my battery tender , heat lamp , instant start , plow blade sprayed down with teflon super lube , or snow chute spray , for quick easy non stick plowing , the plow quadrant , swivels with out effort , the squeeze handle lever , is smooth and easy to use. both my plow tractors have the same lubrication set up , just a good opportunity BEFORE IT SNOWS TO MAKE YOUR PLOW EASY TO USE , very sorry for suggesting this , just a good time to get the rust out of the way of movement , keep it slick , pete
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8 pointsTodays project is moving along.. Hiram never had a lift mechanism. He does now.
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8 pointsBuilt some rear axle brackets for Hiram this afternoon. It time for him to push a plow.
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7 pointsThe BBT, her mom and I brought a little firewood in from the wood storage shed to the basement. I also got a Group 51 battery stuffed into the '75 C160 Automatic. That rig is ready to go for our weekend snowstorm. ❄️ 🌨️ ❄️
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7 pointsActually anything it was pressed against lol. At one point those front corners were used for pushing small roots and stump out of the ground.
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7 pointsI don't like loose pin connections because they just add more rattles. Have 1-7/8" trailer balls on everything. If you could add a trailer coupler to the tongue that would put the top of the tongue even with the top of a ball.
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6 pointsWhen I built Hirams frame I made an integral cradle from the trans.
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6 pointsRemembering my "First Born." I could not have done it without the best online community. With a special thanks to the members of RedSquare who helped me build it. Wheel Horse represents the best of American Iron
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6 pointsAnother yummy use for Black Hoods: edible hood ornaments…
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5 pointsWay cool Ed just boggles the mind.... thanks for sharing. Let's not give him any ideas shall we Slyvia!
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5 pointsThis picture gave me an idea for an appropriate name for this machine,
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5 pointsOnce internal meat temp reaches 165 degrees it will no longer take on smoke. I use foil on butts and briskets after they get to 165. Wrap them in foil & put back in until meat reaches 203, foil helps cut down the stall. "Texas crutch" is what they call it, I'm always happy with my results though.
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5 pointsOK kids - southern New England - 12-18 inland near me - ye ha! 18 - 24 for the Cape Cod area - strap in, enjoy the ride ....... Both Horses filled, checked and ready to play ....... Bill
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5 pointsNo snow here but had this on the way to work the other day.... Colder than a witches chest in a brass bra...
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4 pointsOh Sllllyyyyvia. ... you take one bite of Dan's butt and we'd have you switching teams in a New York minute.
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4 pointsThe only ones I've ever seen break were from wheelies. It's a fair bet that if you get one that is broken, that or something similar caused it. There are several folks on here however, who have made nice braces under there for just such a concern. The pic below is not mine, but a good example.
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4 pointsCoastal NJ here... Blizzard warnings in effect, winds maybe up to 50 MPH, more likely 35-40 here about ten miles inland. They're predicting as much as 18" for us. My bet is closer to 12". We'll see.
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4 points@Snoopy11 idea of the moment , put a gas grill in that trailer and you can cook a burger or hot dog , turn around and get it while its hot , just a thought , pete
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4 pointsMine is more like @kpinnc Wide enough for me to put on my chains... and look pretty SICK... Don
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4 pointsAll units… all units… report to Middleville Michigan… @Pullstart is playing with matches… again…
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4 pointsI was thinking the same thing. The fire box has in inducer fan and the whole unit is designed to work as it is. Adding a longer stack my disrupt the way the smoker works. Collecting the smoke from above the unit is a better route. This way you do not create more draft on the fire. There is always the safety factors, I think adding a CO detector near by is a great idea.
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4 points@Oldskool like the heavier grade angle steel , that strength just takes over solid control , also prefer that grade in channel steel, , made up my spiker aerators , 30 + years ago , with 6" channel , also makes a great weight tray . nice job , pete
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4 pointsThat looks badass! I presume this is for snow rather than dirt? Obvious newb question, I know 😇
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4 pointsOne hub turned, wheel adapter reamed, everything mounted and it clears!
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4 pointsI've got so many tire tracks across me body that it don't even matter any more. Good thing I can always serve as a bad example.
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4 points@ebinmaine mentioned @Oldskool might like this so here you go Mike I’ll tag ya. Slight change of plans. I picked this 1054 up from @davidtmercer a year or two ago. I was thinking whole hog restoration but this seems like so much more fun. @BOB ELLISONgave me a red white and blue seat that @953 nut gave him the vinyl for. We might as well have some fun along the way!
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4 points@Achto does this tire size make my butt look big? me thinks an overdriven 10 hp Kohler will turn ‘em just fine!