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  1. 7 points
    4 horses in two weeks. This needs to stop. I sold one already so I have 3 left. Scored this 867 to complete my 67 series and this a commando 8. 867 has the original seat, but i took it off for the ride home. They both run and drive. I was gonna sell the commando but it runs so good I don't know if I can do it Someone buy my raider 12 so i have room for these!
  2. 7 points
    This April 27, on National Prime Rib Day, we’re headed to our favorite steakhouse. Also known as “standing rib roast,” prime rib is a tender, flavorful cut of roast from the rib section of the steer – just one of the eight prime cuts of beef. While it can be traditionally paired with potatoes, stuffing, and vegetables to make a “Sunday Roast,” there are many unique flavors and recipes to cook up prime rib with. It’s a juicy celebration and one we’re all for.
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    Found this banner from the 2018 WHCC Show rolled up in my garage…really needs to be hung up. Miss Vinyl Guys “show specials” each year. Lots of great names/people on it!
  5. 7 points
    And my version, using the large HFT bearing seperator and a Snap-on fine pitch jacking screw...
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    My puller made from old hub and readily available hardware.
  8. 6 points
    Yesterday, first time ever, I took off the carb of a tractor and cleaned one. This is my '96 312-8. This past Monday while cutting the lawn it started acting up and I could not keep it running. Tractor is fairly new to me, only put about 3-4 hours on it since I bought it last year. The dirt in the bowl is what came out of the carburator bowl when I took it apart 😳! Runs like a champ again. Thanks to @c-series don for the guidance as to how to do this!
  9. 6 points
    I was going to suggest the same. Also, if you have concerns regarding the reliability of the low cost pumps, it’s probably not a good idea to mount it to the engine, which has the potential to “Shake” it to bits!!!
  10. 5 points
    Is this what it looked like trying to get yer wallet open ?
  11. 5 points
    Both correct!!! This is called a Cookie Cutter. It would have normally been used for carpets but vinyl and commercial tiles were also possible. He'd get a scrap from the customer. (He always left pieces behind back then). Cut the "Cookie" out of the scrap. Then cut the Cookie in the existing floor around the cigar/cigarette burn. Cutty pasty easy peasy.
  12. 5 points
    Yer an @ss Richard ... I just mentioned this to someone. Got a franklin kifed out of my wallet and off to the supermarket... So much for the horse score today ...
  13. 5 points
    this idea failed on the first hard to pull hub. The internal threads stripped. Harbo Fright purchase. Ended up using an old hub drilled out the thread and welded a nut to the hub. picked up a long grade 8 bolt and it will take all the onions you can give it.
  14. 5 points
    Yes, it will hook up to the tractor. However as @wallfish says I’d be concerned about the belt rubbing the hood. I honestly don’t know if it would clear, if nothing else it will be damn close!! One way or the other that’s a really nice C-175, you don’t see too many in that condition. I recently restored my C-175 and have a two stage blower on my 417-A. I’ll see if I can take some basic measurements and figure out if it will work.
  15. 5 points
    I would be better to mount the electric fuel pump on the frame making it lower than the fuel tank outlet. Electric pumps are good at pushing fuel but they suck at sucking.
  16. 5 points
    C-121 with the 36” RD deck
  17. 5 points
    Got about a 1/3 of the flooring done today
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  20. 4 points
    Don't you listen to no Jim words Richard. I hear tell he's so loaded a missing Franklin wouldn't even displace the dust in his bill fold.
  21. 4 points
    Here's my experience, I measured the distance from the puller to the hub as in the third pic on the first post all around to ensure I was pulling straight and square to the hub. Even with this, I had to heat with my rosebud torch
  22. 4 points
    I personally don't care for prime rib but she just loves it so I just make believe I do. Went out to eat once with the boys and many ordered it. Couple of complaints on it so I told them when I retire I will spring for a big one and have you all over. Best ever. In fact I won't ever order it out. Not a supper club in the world can do do it as well as I do.
  23. 4 points
    Heavy plate, heavy nuts welded together and a 7/8" Fine thread bolt with nuts welded to it. The fine thread gives the threads more strength and gives you more pulling power. Think low gear instead of high gear.
  24. 4 points
    I've made a few pullers using the same design. About a 12mm plate with the bolt pattern drilled out and the jack bolt hole drilled & tapped in it ( some that I made use a 3/4" nut welded on it for the jack bolt). 3/4" ready rod with a nut welded on one end for the jack bolt. @ebinmaine has one of them. They seem to do a good job and mine has held up well so far. Here is one testimony for a stress test. Hub was soaked down with my favorite penetrating fluid in a can SeaFoam Deep Creep for a few days before any attempt was made to remove it. I have a long bar passed through the mounting bolts to keep the hub from spinning, and a long breaker bar on the jack bolt. The breaker bar was brought out after the impact wrench had failed to make any progress. Extreme pressure on the jack bolt and hitting the inner base of the hub to create vibration for a few hours proved fruitless. I applied as much pressure as I possibly could on the jack bolt, sprayed it down with Deep Creep again and left it sit over night. Next morning I could get another 1/4 turn on the jack bolt, with this spark of hope I went back to tapping on the base of the hub for a bit to create vibration. This gained me another 1/4 turn on the jack bolt, tap some more, another 1/4 turn, etc... This process continued until the hub was only hanging on by about a 1/2" then I was finally able to put the hammer down & just use the jack bolt to pull the hub off.
  25. 4 points
    Put her back together until Fall.
  26. 4 points
    I spent 10 minutes looking for a wrench that was in my pocket Friday.
  27. 4 points
    Agreed. Obviously we can't hear what you do. And, all 12-16hp Kohlers have a small whine just from gear mesh. But if it's more whine than what you're used to, the balance gears would be a good place to look. And no sense leaving them in there. I took them out of my Bronco 14. The small increase in vibration just serves to remind me that the grenades no longer live in my engine. Peace of mind goes a long way to smoothing it out...
  28. 4 points
    I have fought a fuel problem with my 414-8 for weeks. It started not revving when on throttle-up from mid-throttle. Air filter was good, the Walbro carb only has idle adjustment and high-speed adjuster. I decided to rebuild. Two jets in the kit, plus a clip & a spring for the jets. I would either get no gas, or overflowing through the carb throat, regardless of combination and float setting. Today I put the original jet back & adjusted the float and no more issue with fuel level. I also found the mechanical fuel pump was failing. I went with a cheap electric one, but ordered 2 after reading about their reliability. I ran new fuel line, added a ball valve fuel shut off, and mounted the pump. I drove the tractor from my shop to my shed to fill the gas tank and it ran fine. When I went to drive it back to the shop, it wouldn't run. Fuel pump died! I decided that I would mount it better this time, and I created a better block off plate for the old mechanical fuel pump with a second plate atop it to mount the electric fuel pump. I routed the electric cables back under the dash and connected them there. Everything seems to be running properly now. I'm hoping this pump lasts a little longer than the last.
  29. 4 points
    Brought a spare hydro to the shop to go through it to have a spare. Needed to split the case to replace an axle that I've had sitting around waiting on me. Considering going through the pump. It was good when I took it off but it's never been open so I might take a look inside.
  30. 4 points
    This pretty much wraps up the 510-8 project…wheel paint.
  31. 4 points
    Finally put the 42" blade i picked up a few months ago together after a complete tear down and fresh paint.
  32. 3 points
    I don't make them up, I just pick the ones that appear to be the least controversial, guess I misjudged this one a bit.
  33. 3 points
    Don, I’ve used these steel pipe flanges on the front wheels in the past (hard to see in the grainy pic) double stacked. I’ve also hung those same pipe flanges under the frame up front.
  34. 3 points
    Today's haul... An antique Hudson's wagon. Great condition!!!
  35. 3 points
    Considering a 1983 C175. Seller is asking what I think is a bit too much but has had it for sale for quite some time. I think hes ready to possibly come to a deal. It's about 2hrs away. Looks like the original implement listing only shows a single stage snowblower. I need a 2stage. Would a 2stage from another model work? Im not looking to have to engineer/fabricate intensely to make it all fit properly.
  36. 3 points
    She says she let the moths out Wheeler...
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  39. 3 points
    Run the exhaust out from the RJ-based pto- driven lazy susan on the living room table...
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  41. 3 points
    Here are some before pictures...
  42. 3 points
    Oh this is nothing. Years ago over at The Ranger Station is was common form for a regular member to post a thread with a question, the first response would be a continuation of an off-topic conversation from another thread. We'd usually get around to the actual topic by page 2 or 3. At least in this one we discussed the tractor a little bit, and the guys who might know what it was, before getting into fancy tapes, Canadian cultural icons, and misquoting classic political critiques.
  43. 3 points
    I can't squeeze things with my hands like I used to. I can see the can flying away.
  44. 3 points
    Love the ideas and entertainment here but @953 nut has a valid point. Your muscle & bone structure is very literally "use it or lose it". How many cans are we shaking? If there's a legitimate reason such as personal physical health or limitation then a mechanical shaker would be a GREAT idea. But otherwise.... keep using your people chassis or it won't be there when you really need it.
  45. 3 points
    I can see some artist doing this on a canvas with a hole in the can. $62,000!
  46. 3 points
    Another downside to the damage is that he is receiving matching grants from the state up to a certain dollar amount annually since it is a historic building. He has to complete specific work for which he's received the grants by a specific deadline. This damage has set him back and he's afraid that he won't meet the deadline. He has applied for an extension which he will hopefully receive due to the circumstances.
  47. 3 points
    Yes I am doing it solo. The only help I have had so far is the Amish neighbor helped me tear out that last part of the floor.
  48. 3 points
    So you recommend this stuff? Does it come in red?
  49. 3 points
    Learning is not the issue Mike, it's retaining that knowledge. It's defraging the Hard Drive. It's remembering why you walked into a different room. It's knowing where you put the note that tells you where you hid something. It's trying to remember the name of the person walking towards you, and it's your Mom.
  50. 3 points
    Yesterday mounted up the 36” RD deck on my C-121. Then mowed the grandparents grass with it since it was high.
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