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  1. 10 points
    Talking to a friend about a rock rack ,and look what showed up, mid 70s, york rake , with grader blade. Needs a little TLC, seems to be all here. It's a heavy
  2. 9 points
    I started posting questions before I saw this introduction area. So here I am, new member from MN. I have a tired old C100 that I've been using for the last few years, shown here hauling materials away after excavating for an addition. I'm currently in the market for something to keep the C100 company that will take on mowing duties since the C100 is kept busy with pushing and hauling chores and it's hard to justify taking the time to put the deck on.
  3. 8 points
    Rebuild 3 noisy spindles for a 42” RD. Plan is to sand down the deck, prime and paint, then new gauge wheels and anti-scalp wheels too.
  4. 7 points
    Something I heard years ago stuck with me - “Kids follow your example, not your advice”.
  5. 6 points
    I've spent a lot of years working with teenagers and two things I try to remember: 1. “It’s just hair” (i.e. be careful not to overreact to stuff that is primarily external like hair color/style or clothing--look for what’s inside) 2. Teens are far more closely attuned to what adults do than to what adults say. We must be who we want them see. Yer doin’ good, @Pullstart
  6. 5 points
    Cleaned everything up, put new tires on.
  7. 5 points
  8. 5 points
    She's got a beau who ain't afraid to get dirty either. Nice kid I didn't even have to put the fear of God in him... Kinda funny watching them wrench on their rides ... apple didn't fall far from the tree for sure.. lots of 10mm getting lost fer sure. We were just yakin about it the other day. Good kids ... don't smoke don't drink don't sit in front of the boob tube don't do any of the stupid crap we did back then aside from getting trucks stuck in the mud.
  9. 4 points
    Join the Phone in Sick Day celebrations, and let us honor the worker and his rights. Phone in Sick Day is celebrated on May 1 every year. It is a day set aside to appreciate the average working-class citizen and give him a day of rest. Phone in Sick Day is celebrated as casually as it sounds, but the motivations are more nuanced. People call in sick on this day to protest against longer work hours, less free time, a decreased quality of life, and to voice their displeasure with the “rat race” of modern living. Unfortunately this holiday is not available to retired people, they don’t get a day off even if they are actually sick.
  10. 4 points
  11. 4 points
    I have a Commando 8 which is basically the same tractor and I mow in 2nd gear. I don't think a newer deck would work on a short frame tractor.
  12. 4 points
    That’s my daughter you’re talking about! Aaaaand…. that might have been one of the things that attracted me to her mother once upon a time…
  13. 4 points
    Apparently, this whole working on your own vehicles thing is really getting somewhere with the kids. I’ll start another thread for Rylee’s project, but Jada has been involved in this truck, her pickup, and now last night she bought another Suburban, for winter use! She changed her oil and helped me do her front brakes, before getting ready for prom last weekend.
  14. 4 points
    To take ownership of a firearm in Pa. You must successfully pass a background check. It doesn't matter if you purchase the firearm from a dealer, at an auction, or win it in a lottery. You must go to a licensed dealer, fill out the background application form and wait for it to be approved before the dealer can release the firearm to you. You are then responsible for the firearm and any crime or accident it is involved in. If you plan to sell or give the firearm to another person, they must pass a background check before taking possession. My suggestion for you would be to pay for the lottery ticket for the person that you want to have the firearm. Let them fill out the ticket, do the background check and legally take possession.
  15. 4 points
    I think it's awesome that you involve your children in this stuff. They need to know how things work and how they get fixed. Definitely makes them more self sufficient as adults!
  16. 3 points
    For some reason, I have to deal with more wildlife than any of my neighbors. I've relocated seven squirrels this spring--I'd rather not have them up in the engine bay of my pickup or scratching around on the bottom of our camper plus they seem to enjoy taking bites out of my vegetables and fruit. A few days ago I notice something scratching around then parameter of the lattice around my front porch. Digging up flowers and the such. A couple of days ago it finally dug under the lattice. Out came the live trap. Well low and behold this morning a big ole skunk was inside. I relocated it as well. This is the 3rd skunk in five or six years. Unlike the first two, This one was in a bad mood and I can't say it sprayed but surely has left the area smelling. I use the trailer in the event they cause a stink and it paid off this time. I threw the sheet inside my camper on the pickup and have left the tail gate open all afternoon to air out. I ended up throwing my blue jeans and shirt away. Our daughter said "Dad! you smell like skunk" when we dropped by to visit them this evening. All I could do is smile.
  17. 3 points
    Seen this tractor in my area. With unusual rear tires...are they an Amish aftermarket mod?
  18. 3 points
    It ain't a right proper Redsquare thread without getting kilter tilted a bit.
  19. 3 points
    Didn't know that. (sorry to derail) We have quite a few in NC and a lot of friendlies that are good for keeping the pests in check. They were fat and happy last year when the cicadas were blanketing us. They didn't put much of a dent that population but they sure did eat well.
  20. 3 points
    My Wenches. Some of these I bought 50 years ago. Cresents, box and some crows feet Std. Spanners Metric Some long ratcheting, flare nut and some custom bent cheapies to work on Trane AHU's
  21. 3 points
    Yep. Them are LOUD for a frog. Love the frogs here. We now have an added accidental 3rd frog pond. This here's a wicked big pile o' eggs. Either frogs or small salamanders. Most likely spring peeper frogs.
  22. 3 points
    We retired workers get to sleep in 'til 8 instead of 7 am. Who said retired people don't still work, I work so much now, I don't know how I had time for a job. Or maybe it just seems like work now because I move slower.
  23. 3 points
    Got this one from 953 nut a few years ago. The York rake people are really nice I called to see if i could get a replacement tine he was very apologetic but they haven;t used that width tine in many years. he asked about serial # it is 548 Then said he had worked there for 30 years and that serial was way before is time....
  24. 3 points
    York Rake is still in business in Unadilla NY
  25. 3 points
    If they are anything like the UPS driver I get here, he just drives over them.
  26. 3 points
    Al Bundy - one big happy disfunctional family, for sure...
  27. 3 points
    I made noise yesterday! It sounds great! IMG_1125.mov
  28. 3 points
    Had another think of the steering - not happy with the small homemade 7 tooth steering sprocket.... Works very well and smooth! I think it will outperform the original in terms of lifetime
  29. 3 points
    Thank you for all the birthday wishes, they are greatly appreciated. I had a great birthday. Spent a couple hours on the 310-8 mowing the lawn , attended a very productive meeting at church, had my truck washed inside and out (long overdue) and had dinner at my favorite BBQ restaurant with some of my best friends. I had always wondered what it would be like to be eighty years old, turns out it isn't a bit different than being 79!
  30. 3 points
    I removed the leaky fuel petcock from my 1-0440. No o-rings, just a single seal that I'm unable to remove. I replaced it with a 1/4" ball valve. Suddenly, the fuel filter fills completely, and the engine has stopped stalling at idle. I should have done this long ago. I don't even think I am going to try to find the original replacement since this works so well. Oh, and I can now fill the gas tank without worries of it being empty the next day!
  31. 3 points
    Y’all got me wanting to go out and buy a gun!
  32. 3 points
    Are you referring to this Stens type muffler? That strange bracket is easily removable and pipe fittings can keep it away from the PTO and hood. Going with a Gravely type muffler might suit your needs better. Pipes can be added on the output too. That 7" muffler pictured isn't going to muffle much just like the pepper pot type don't. It's too small.
  33. 3 points
    Ready for timber oil finish on Friday
  34. 2 points
    This is about as simple and cheap as I could come up with. Trim the shoulder from a bad hub and bore the lug holes to accommodate some 4" bolts from McMaster's. Add a cheap puller from any auto parts outlet and I've pulled some pretty stubborn hubs with ease.
  35. 2 points
    With tires like that, I'd sure feel each rock in my yard! A few years ago, I made wooden wheels for my mower deck in an experiment for height adjustment. They worked and I haven't replaced them yet.
  36. 2 points
    Got it thew a friend , the lady's husband passed few years ago, she only wanted $100, but gave her $200. Been sitting behind the barn for 20 plus years.
  37. 2 points
    In my entire work life, I don't recall ever phoning in sick. That's just me.
  38. 2 points
    You obviously don't have a cat. It ain't work if you are enjoying what you are doing. If it doesn't bring you joy then why are you doing it? Over the past nineteen years of retirement I have built several houses and countless wheel chair ramps with Habitat for Humanities, done two major renovation projects at my church and built a new home for my wife and I, but none of that was work because I loved doing it.
  39. 2 points
    @Jerzguy2 Those starter are fairly easy to rebuild and there is lots of help here if you have questions. Here is a goo thread with starter rebuild info. The Kohler manual also is a very good reference.
  40. 2 points
    To fix 3rd gear you will require one of these. https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product/3523-3rd-gear/ And at least a gasket & seal kit The 856 is a good tractor. That deck is fine too. Main wear points are the bevel gears and spindle bearings.
  41. 2 points
    Have to get back to my list, and notes.not good with computers, pick and search, pick and search. Got most of it written down, just have to type it in.
  42. 2 points
    Same for me on the ’22 Volvo with one addition--when I turn the steering wheel at night, a portion of the headlight beam moves toward the turn in proportion to the amount of steering input and the inside fog light illuminates. There are even a couple of “cutouts” in the headlight beam that indicate the track the car will follow. Pretty slick. In a similar vein, I remember the “auto dimming” sensors on my (wealthy) uncle’s Caddies and Lincolns. The Volvo has something similar but it also dims the highs when reaching an area with overhead streetlights or when getting in radar range of a car ahead! I might add here that there isn’t a single incandescent lamp in the entire vehicle--LEDs throughout.
  43. 2 points
    Totally agree Kevin. They should also know they are responsible for the safe storage of the firearm and are liable for any crimes or accidents that occur if the firearm is lost or stolen. Lost or stolen firearms must immediately be reported to the local and state police.
  44. 2 points
  45. 2 points
    @HyperPete I applaud you for asking these questions at least! I feel like many non gun owners could still benefit from knowing the laws and regulations of rightful ownership. *edit* I feel like also many people who DO own guns should know these answers as well!
  46. 2 points
    You tractor has the Eaton 700 transmission. It does not have a transmission filter. Was it doing this before you added the oil?
  47. 2 points
    If the muffler is installed horizontally, it needs a support bracket that is mounted to the engine, not the tractor. I made a stack muffler for the 854 a while back using a short glasspack. Used several fittings that are threaded and tack welded. Unscrewing the muffler and support allows removal of the fitting assembly...
  48. 2 points
    450 pounds worth. That should stop folks from cutting the corner and driving on my grass & driveway pan!
  49. 2 points
    Wow, I never met or communicated with him, but it certainly sounds like he has had a full plate. I wish him well, and hope that he gets back to you guys soon.
  50. 2 points
    WOW, you say you're selling it for $5? SOLD! In all seriousness, however, nice job & nice bench!
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