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10 pointseven the mower deck wheel can look great with some fresh paint
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8 pointsThe 857 I picked up this summer had 23x10.5 rear rubber that just looked to wide to me. Got these from my neighbors collection (thanks @Docwheelhorse) in a 23x8.5x12 size. Primed and painted . Used Rustoleum “rattle can” Cottage White
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8 pointsI live about 16 miles from there and Kpinnc is closer. I was down there last year for the fall show. My friend Bill that died a couple month back has a wood engine he built in the building with old radios and appliances. He had it at the 4th July show a couple of years where he ran it. The cylinder bore and head was epoxy coated and the piston was graphite. He did not epoxy the head bolt holes and after a couple shows it burn out and lost compression..
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7 pointsYour rims look great !!!! Painting rims makes the look of tractor 100 percent better
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6 pointsGave the 523-H her first oil change today. No glitter in the old oil (5 hours since build), so that was a relief. I was concerned about how dark it was, but then remembered that the assembly lube I used was black. She is dirty already, but ready to work again!
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5 pointsLowes closed the store and had a party for the employees with the profit margin they made after Sparks left the store.
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5 pointsPaint prep was fairly easy. Hard scrubbing to get em clean and grease free. Then a light sanding…that’s it! Don’t be fooled by the before pics, these were not as rusty as they appear in the pics. No scaly rust and no pitting to deal with.
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5 pointsAin’t nothing fourteen rolls of masking tape and three rattle cans can’t fix Looks great!
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5 pointsthat's great work doing deck rescue !!!!!!!!!!!!! To me doing a rescue of a wh mower deck is very gratifying mostly because its so unfortunate to see the way many were poorly maintained or left in weather so they either rot underneath from grass or the top from rain soak -- here are a couple my grandson and I have done 37, 42s, 48s -- and although a few we used a 90 degree angle grinder to sand with a sponge disc to remove rust, I have found the $ investment to have professionally sand blasted produces the best result to then prime and paint.
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5 pointsI suppose today was "help my neighbor day". A friend fell 20 feet last February on a construction site and busted up both ankles badly. He is just now walking short distances with the help of a cane. Otherwise he uses a mobility scooter. Today I used the line trimmer for almost two hours cutting the weeds and grass around his place. When I mentioned I was to to model train show Friday, he showed interest. Looks like I'll have a companion at the train show. The sad part is that his wounds are not healing, the bones are not mending correctly, He faces another surgery mid October to rebreak and reset the bones. My next door neighbor is on hospice. He had fought a good fight against cancer but in the end, it catches up with us. I sat with Joe an hour and half while his wife took care of business in town. I don't think he ever knew I was there. Morphine keeps pain at bay. I am blessed that even though I'm almost ten years older than both of these men, I am able to help them in time of need.
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4 pointsDeck installed with correct belt. Runs nice and quiet as expected.
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3 pointsWe were in NC for a wedding this weekend. We found an awesome show! If you wouldn’t mind, tell me how you like (or don’t like) this style of video. I took “Live Photos” during the show, and blended them to make the video you see.
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3 pointsWell I don’t know how I missed it but I somehow did but my fan gear had a broken off tooth and I will be honest I just tried replacing it but the replacement I got from ebay was worse for wear that I couldn’t tell from the pictures so I decided to roll the dice and weld it up and shape a new tooth which turned out fairly well and with a test fit in the tractor it meshes good. Wish I would’ve caught it sooner but such is life so now time to sand the it back down and give it a fresh paint job.
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3 pointsI bought a Generac Whole Home generator 8 years ago. I’ve had a couple of issues with it, but it’s been one of the best purchases we’ve made for the house. I travel a lot for work and this gives me peace of mind knowing my wife doesn’t have to do anything. It starts automatically, runs everything in our house, including the AC, and then shuts off automatically when the street power is restored. I paid $3500 for the unit at generatorsdirect.com and I paid another $3500 for the plumbing and electrical hook ups. Mine runs on natural gas. At our prior house, we had a portable Generac 5000. We had a sub panel installed professionally. But when we lost power while I was traveling, my wife didn’t like to have to take it out of the shed, fuel it up, plug it in, start it up and then switch the panel (all the things your MIL may have to do), and I really didn’t blame her. So when we bought this place..a generator it was!
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3 pointsTroybuilt 7600 generator hooks up to whole house plug on outside of house. Disconnect at panel. Runs everything except central ac, but if i shut off everything else it'll run that too... has a remote monitoring panel that shows me load etc. put right at back door window so i can see how it is working... Installed, permitted and inspected under permit by licensed electrician.
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3 pointsusing the player cards has worked well generally to protect the tires from over spray -- i have used the blue tape, or even the stick on saran type wrapping material a couple times, but overall just deflating the tire and sticking in the playing cards is pretty efficient - - of course the easiest painting is when the tires are off the rims -- haha
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3 pointsCoated spindle shaft and threads with never seize. Blade nut threads were never seized as well. Loosely installed all 3 pulleys then impact tightened nuts. Belt installed. This belt is worn but will work for now. Belt covers installed. I did not paint these as they are in pretty good shape. Draft bars and hitch installed. Leveler cotter pins installed then rear brackets tightened. Leveler rod assembly installed and nut ran half way up threads for initial adjustment. Rubber bumpers installed.
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3 pointsWe stumbled upon this guy’s little shop the day before, and he told us about the pickers show. What a “personal” collection!
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3 pointsI feel sorry for all the iPhone users who have bought into the hype. Just like the folks hooked on Starbucks. I can't afford to drink Starbucks just as I can't afford an iPhone. But I can drink a nice generic cup of coffee while doing everything I need to do on my Android, and I have a lot more money in my pocket. Just my 2 cents worth.
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2 pointsHappy Birthday @Vinylguy, we are all glad you were born. Thank you for all you have done for our hobby addiction!
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2 pointsHad our roof replaced only three years ago so I am not eager to mess with that! Also, as I noted, leaning toward a system that is easily used by my spouse. Currently investigating wall mounted panels. Our roof already has HW solar panels “hogging” the most usable spot. Our mostly windowless SSW 2-story wall has the next best exposure. Europe has seen more wall-mounts than the US, so far. Yes, the capital outlay for the parts not covered by grants is pretty steep 😬 That said, a whole house generator, including wiring, plumbing (natural gas), etc. is in the $mid-teens and gives no return on investment (it is strictly a loss prevention and quality of life thing).--hence I’m doing the research and the math. We shall see! 🙂
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2 pointsI run my generator on ethanol laced gasoline. When the power outage is over I have a tee and valve after the tank and drain it into a gas can, then restart and let it run dry. Been doing this for many years and the engine still starts on the first or second pull.
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2 pointsIf the volt meter has power to it and is not working check the ground wire to be sure it is connected.
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2 pointsYes, then flat washers can be used to make fine adjustments to the length. I've made several tubes from 3/4" pipe. I flattened the blower end, drilled a hole and bent the correct angle on the end. Cut to the correct length after the flag is made and installed. Also made several flags from 1/2" round bar and welded two plates one on in each side that sandwiched the lift lever in between. This design puts the force centered on the rod.
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2 pointsContractor I watched used a long razor knife. Scored and broke over a rail clamped to sawhorses (a la sheetrock) for long straight cuts. He had a Milwaukee M12 (battery) Hackzall with a narrow metal-cutting blade for the details and curves so yes, some mess there but surprisingly little and he could plunge cut with it. He wore a N95 to avoid inhaling dust. He was using construction adhesive (in a battery-powered gun) to mount and between panels.
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2 pointsEric - my observations... One guy I worked with was very adamant about getting a generator that ran on the SAME fuel as what he used to heat his house...(electricity was not a choice). He had city natural gas for his heat, that was what he used. Why?? Two reasons - City natural gas is an "endless, uninterrupted" supply - no need to store 3 days of gasoline. The BIG reason that has NOT been mentioned - Brownout as the generator runs out of fuel... NOT good. That can kill circuit boards on refrigerators, oil burners, and freezers..IF you go with a gasoline powered generator, you MUST be diligent to prevent this and to restart the generator without a load on it....
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2 pointsThat brings up another valid point. If Trina's mom moved into the basement and she lost power while we knew we were going to be away for a few days..... That would make electric start almost mandatory.
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2 pointsMule drive pulleys have been greased. It has not been painted but will work great. I will bring a tractor to the shop and mount deck to verify proper tractor to deck belt and to run the deck and see how it sounds. At this point I will not cut grass with it to keep it clean until I decide what I am doing with it (I have 4 other decks).
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2 pointswhen I have done larger rear rims to clean i have used the 90 degree angle grinder with 4 1/2 inch sanding sponge pad but of course due to size its limited manuverability - - so then i use the mini ingersol air grinder with the small 2 inch pads - - then also to get into the creases of rims i use the air Needle scaler which is nice for hard to reach joint creases that get the rust - - then naturally revert to hand sanding as necessary --- the combo of tools does the job to get rims pretty rust clean -- then prime and paint with cans -- overall they usuually look pretty good when done
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2 pointsThanks guys. I made it another year 😆 Having a cup of ☕️ at the lake now then heading home to make some decals. 😁
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2 pointsI would not glue it in. Get the correct seal and do it right. The Charger looks great.
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2 pointsAmazing how much painting your wheels spruces up these little tractors. Looks great Mike!
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2 pointsThank you one and all for the birthday wishes, very nice cake Ed I have done a lot of that ( climbing poles ) but not recently. I think I could do a little of it yet though. Bob
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2 pointsThat breaker swap was planned to have new, #6 wire installed between the box and tankless water heater. Since the breaker did not fit, I took a closer look at the box. There were empty knock out holes that suggested that it is used. Per the label on the box, max wire size is #8. The box specs N1 type breakers, which were superseeded about 1965. The main breaker is 100 amps. However, the lake house is small enough that I would expect it to have 60 amp service. This raised a question in my mind about the possibility of the PO replacing the original 60 amp main breaker with a 100 amp breaker to 'upgrade' the service. I also started to think about the largest possible load we could see. 4 burners and the oven on the electric range, 3 window air conditioners, the refrigerator, maybe a hair dryer, and the tankless water heater would come close to maxing the system out. Combining all of the above caused me to postpone the tankless heater install until after upgrading to bigger service and a new load center are installed.
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2 pointsYep same tractor ... 1067 My first one and first resto. Was supposed to be a trailer queen and parked in my living room to look at. @Achto 's restos are a hell of alot nicer than mine and he has no qualms about sticking them in the dirt so who am I? Used to plow with it after resto till I set up a dedicated 1257 plow mule. Would like to find a rough molested 1267 to resto. Only model I would ever resto again.
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1 pointLots of other concerns though. We looked at that earlier this year. We were eligible for 100% off the panels and installation through a PA gov't program. When we looked there were so many reports of unfixable roof leaks after 2 years, and the battery was about $50K.
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1 pointI overlooked the electric water heater. I'm liking your generator sizing even more. I think I would go with the 12kw.
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1 pointI've been using an old Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 for general web browsing amdosting here. Over the last few weeks, I have been getting lots of warnings from web sites that I previously did not get. Something about an invalid certificate and the operating system not bei g able to support. Considering that the old tablet was running Android 4.4.4, I'm not too suprised. Today, I treated myself to a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+. A little different but the same. More memory, faster processor, 5g capable, and with a SD port. OK price as well - even though it did not come with a charger.
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1 pointToday my wife and I took the 45 minute drive to Montauk, the eastern most point of Long Island. We went there to watch the sunrise, as it is one of the nicest places to do so. While waiting for it fog rolled in and we were bummed out, but at the last minute the area where the sun was coming up cleared. Like a little window for it to rise in the east, there was fog to the north and south. I watched through my binoculars and could see the wind turbines off the coast of Block Island, Rhode Island. They were between us and the sun! Right as the sun was fully visible a commercial fishing vessel cruised across the horizon in front of the turbines. I wouldn’t have seen any of this if it wasn’t for the binoculars. It’s too bad I couldn’t get a picture of it, as it was truly beautiful. Then the sun went up into the clouds and disappeared. The Montauk Point Lighthouse pictured here was commissioned by President George Washington in 1792. Only a few miles from there is the oldest cattle ranch in the United States, yes here on Long Island! Operated since 1658, 118 years before the birth of the United States. One would think it’s out west but no, it’s in fact right here. It was closed to the public when we were there but I figured I’d take a picture of the entrance.
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1 pointWHX Are these the same tractor? If so the 2nd pick came out very nice. To nice to work in my book. You have to have one you pull out and have a cold beer an just look at it on a nice day like this and yours. Enjoy the ride.
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1 pointThe Paint Department got another step done on her latest stove restoration. Early 2000s Regency Classic F1100. She ordered Eastwood Factory Gray manifold color.
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1 pointI like this Almond color for a little tanner color on older round hood patina tractors https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwjaurH098z-AhVOFkwKHam7BfQYABAJGgJvYQ&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAESaOD2yIKkyuGYnxk6pSt0rXS6-gM7K3sO1KbqNzEDDzOfSEhLPKix1HitQCJVCknaKj743OFNzzu6hf3UU9uweaBkEgs3b6uMAfA8v_dso5cQK_PjyAPbZVg3yEWeY1MSoLGOFXsq9sQR&sig=AOD64_1W1QO2bnQ7DlVYTifwSV0ovDlJAw&ctype=5&q=&ved=2ahUKEwjTqqD098z-AhW9lWoFHQAdD3oQ9aACKAB6BAgEEBo&adurl= I like this Biscuit for C Series tractors with a full new red paint job https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-210372-Appliance-12-Ounce-Biscuit/dp/B000C028FI/ref=asc_df_B000C028FI/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167144081759&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3650625622293296755&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9028261&hvtargid=pla-304751909253&psc=1 The rear tire rim is Almond, The front rim is Biscuit and the belt guard is Regal Red.
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