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  1. 9 points
    Hi all, Busy few days with the sewer problems I mentioned on another thread. The water company did cctv examinations of every inch of drain from my inspection chamber to the blockage 400m away. The only bit they couldn't access was a section 11m long that ran from a rain gulley into the inspection chamber. This was because I had put a piece of lay flat hose inside this pipe as a liner. I knew there was an issue with this bit of pipe as in heavy rain we got damp in the subfloor, hence my attempt to line it. When the main drain backed up foul water bypassed the liner and leaked out of the damaged clay pipe into the subfloor. I had to get the lay flat hose out so I could see see what was going on in the pipe. This meant digging out the rain gutter to pull the lay flat hose out. Here you can see the hose sticking out the rain gutter, which has a U bend on it, making it impossible to pull it out. This is the drain line which had been connected to the rain gulley. I rodded it and a bucket full of soil and sediment came out of this pipe, indicating a big failure. This is a pic with my phone looking down that pipe, you can see a displaced joint and standing water which is a sign of the pipe having sunk. I needed to see further than the phone could and so a drain camera was required. Turns out this is pretty expensive to arrange. I had an endoscope kicking around the workshop to look inside engines etc. But it was no good for poking down a 4 inch drain. So the Poo can 2000 was developed. Basically a carrier for the endoscope camera with a second light source and wheels to guide it along the pipe. Fitted to a 2m length of flexible plastic pipe into can push it along the sewer pipe. Connected to a laptop it produced great pictures and video of the sewer system. I tacked a brighter lamp onto it and managed to find the damaged area and the point at which I could block off this now redundant section of pipe from the sewer. This would mean that even if the main sewer backed up it would not reach the house. OK, I lose the rain gulley from the side of the house, but I have another downspout from the roof just a few feet away. What I have gained is in the money I won't have to spend on a drain survey and repair for the damaged pipe. The camera survey would cost £200 Replacement of the rain gulley £1500 Excavation not exceeding 1m long £1500 Lining the damaged pipe £625 per metre Which for 10 metres is over £6000 So all in all with a bit of ingenuity, McGuiver type engineering and some light digging I've saved just short of ten grand!
  2. 9 points
    Hi all! Long time no write here but exciting things are happening. Moved the 512-D and the mini IH to it's (and our) new home! Lots of room for activities but also lots of work awaits.
  3. 9 points
    Armed Forces Day is a special holiday for people all over the world to come together and thank the men and women of the United States Armed Forces. First conceived by President Harry S. Truman, the holiday was established in 1949. The creation of a single day celebration for all five branches of the United States military made sense due to its recent unification under the Department of Defense. Today, Armed Forces Day is celebrated on the third Saturday of every May, this year falling on May 17. Be sure to mark your calendar & support our military!
  4. 8 points
    Finished up the lights... bright even during the day!!!
  5. 7 points
    Picked this one up yesterday, 15 minutes from my house. Appears to be a early production 1961 suburban 401. It has the half tag on the hood stand. Serial number 44002. Got a little work to do to it. But overall a solid machine. It came with alot of paperwork and quite a few parts.
  6. 7 points
    Thanks for the concern, Kev. Rest assured I have not taken a dirt nap yet. I did post a reply to the news of Jim Winders passing. My first name is James but since that my username is JAinVa the idea that someone calls my JA is fine.
  7. 7 points
    Started adding more lights to the C-105. Most of its life is now snow removal... and much of that is at night. The rear lift and chain stays on it. Provides perfect spot for my flasher.
  8. 7 points
    Cultivated and planted some more asparagus!
  9. 6 points
    Mowed with the 77’ B-80 and it’s 36” rear discharge deck. Something sweet about mowing with old iron (if 48 years old is “old”)
  10. 5 points
    Maybe has to do with the casting mold being screwed together
  11. 5 points
  12. 5 points
    Added a hood ornament... Gag gift from my retiring boss. Old binder for plan sets... Holes in the hood lined up exactly... and it can bind up to 50 plan sheets that get in front of the ...
  13. 5 points
    Two Wheel Horses came from old Homer's backyard. I restored the C-125 but the 77 C-120 I dragged out of the weeds sat in the shed for when one of the boys could use it and that time has come. I had already gone through the engine and trans and the 42 RD deck was rebuilt. Still, the oil was so old (had not run). Drained it. Chinesium pump useless. Installed a vac pump. Front tires don't hold air for more than a few hours. Amazon had a $69 deal for two on rims! Rears are still the original hard as a rock Carlisles. Charged the battery and some hardware here and there and she's ready. She'll mow a 1 acre meadow on a flood plain with a running brook and catfish pond. Nice to give her a good home and I know she'll be well taken care of.
  14. 4 points
    Today in Wheel Horse corner… My father and I did a road trip. We went to get the rest of the parts I bought from @ebinmaine, and added a few new things to the pile. The Ag tires in the pile, after some finagling held air. so I put them on the 308. Much more tractory.🙂 Next, I figured I’d putter around with the unassembled transmission I got in the trailer load for a while. Now, I’m done for the night as I’ve got work tomorrow.
  15. 4 points
    The 💩 we see on this site......
  16. 4 points
    I represent that. Anyway, to the I buy all my Aramid Blue belts from TSC. All have worked well and they are returnable for full refund if they don't fit.
  17. 4 points
    Even a blind pig finds an acorn sometimes. I went through my arsenal of inherited oils and solvents, and hit the screws with a little of each over the past couple of days. Since it was the last one I used, I'll attribute success to the liquid wrench. Was also able to source 2 hex head screws from my bin of random hex head screws ( also inherited). After a thorough cleaning, the cam plate will be replaced with one I picked up from Lincoln a couple of shows ago (weird way to tell time). The metal bits appear to be in good shape, so they will go back in. I know there are several threads addressing what to lubricate and what not to, but please save me the time in searching, and let me know. Thanks all!
  18. 4 points
    Some guy @nylyon was looking for a tractor and some other guy (me ) had one to sell that belonged to a co-worker. We struck up a deal on a nice 310 with a 36”RD and Karl picked it up this morning. In that last pic he’s looking deeeeeeep into his wallet wondering where all his $$$ went…and I’m smiling all the way to the bank ! Always good to see ya Karl!
  19. 4 points
    Good to hear from you Julius, how are you doing??
  20. 4 points
    Beats me... it came with the tractor... it will go back with the tractor... I just charged it to see if it would hold... This guy said it's a all or nothing deal:
  21. 4 points
    Cleaned and wire-wheeled a pair of IH weights I bought couple weeks ago. These will be inside weights on one of my Wheel Horses someday. Black primer for now. Strange flat head screw on each. I have like 4 other pairs of these, need to see if they also have the screw head.
  22. 4 points
    Saw some big Speedex garden tractors at the Portland, Indiana Tri-State Engine Swap Meet on Thursday! Fitting that the Sppedrx and Wheel Horses I had were next to each other. But Harold and Earl Pond could not have been next to each other. Their 50 year split with each other is still a mystery to me! They did make two significant garden tractors!
  23. 4 points
    Did some maintenance on 654. Put a new muffler on so its quieter now. Took steering components apart & made some repairs. Steering was getting really sloppy. Made a huge improvement after repaired.
  24. 3 points
    Hey Eric, over the last few days I've seen enough of that stuff to last me a lifetime. Here's hoping I don't have any future sewer problems lol.
  25. 3 points
    That’s funny! Hahaha I’m so glad you found the selfie I planted in your phone. Every time you share it, I get 1,0000000000,00 thumbsups sent to my email
  26. 3 points
    Was out at a local show this morning and seen these, we think PS would go for one of these babies! I was going to ask about them but no one was around.
  27. 3 points
    Jim? I always call him Jay at the WH show…have I been screwing it up all this time? And I swear he has never corrected me
  28. 3 points
    Cleaned up the little Hudson's wagon and decided to bring it into the Wheel Horse Black Hood Club.
  29. 3 points
    My wife’s grandmother and her sister were neighbors for about the same amount of time, 50 years give or take 20. It’s the same chunk of property they both grew up on, like a family compound. They had a fight way back in the day and never spoke again. Before her sister passed, we asked her why they don’t talk. She couldn’t remember. It’s funny how time heals most wounds, but stubbornness (and pride) still prevails.
  30. 3 points
    According to Michael Martino's "Straight From the Horse's Mouth" first edition, Elmer Pond went his own way because he felt that the early Speedex tractors Harold was building were poor quality. It was only a couple years later that Harold sold his business and returned to Galesburg, KS. It may have gone deeper but this would have driven a wedge between the brothers.
  31. 3 points
    What carb/engine type are we discussing here? Why can't the original carb be serviced/rebuilt and used?
  32. 3 points
    Got my B-80 ready for tomorrows wh show and possibly ready to sell.
  33. 3 points
    I've been without power since midnight, so on went the generator and staying cool ever since. Hopefully power comes back on sooner than 10am tomorrow. 20250516_124551.mp4
  34. 2 points
    This has been offered as a trade to a Blazer I have on Marketplace. Any thoughts on value, attachments, etc? It would be fun to add to the Pond family, even if it’s on the other side of the family feud
  35. 2 points
    I'm a bit over-qualified in the old fart aspect but would be happy to help where I can.
  36. 2 points
    I use 5 bolt hubs to keep consistency. I'll get some pics and info together tomorrow.
  37. 2 points
    The last chapter on this is that on Friday morning two plumbers turned up to fit the radiator in the front room. The one I had already installed. I let them come as I didn't want the company to know I'd done my own work on their job. Plus I wanted to ask a few questions about looking after the system. They were absolutely blown away that I had fitted the radiator and plumbed it in, especially when they saw the tight squeeze through the sleeper walls and the subfloor wet with sewage. They checked the job I'd done on the feed to the zone 2 radiator and said it was a great job too. Thrilled with a job that was already done on a Friday they gave me some copper pipe and solder and flux to last me out. Always keep your tradesmen happy if you can
  38. 2 points
    2 Wolo " Bad Boy " air horns. Fit under the seat in most tractors. Great for parades. Scare the kids and wake up Grandpa! $ 25 EA.
  39. 2 points
    Thank all who served this great country including my late father, who served in Europe, WW11, 30th ID US Army, combat medic. member of the greatest generation IMHO. Thank you all!
  40. 2 points
    We appreciate your sacrifice. I'll also include the Merchant Marines. Thank you all.
  41. 2 points
  42. 2 points
    Well not exactly, I sold it for a co-worker so all the money is theirs. What I did get was some space in my garage back
  43. 2 points
    Congrats, Karl, on snagging that 312. And congrats, Mike, on increasing your bank account. The spouse will appreciate the extra shopping funds.
  44. 2 points
    In a 12hp engine that is direct mounted (no isolation cradle mount), the vibration will be minimal just due to the shorter throw of the crankshaft. On a 14 or 16 it is more evident, but still not terrible. It is also usually more noticeable at lower RPM.
  45. 2 points
    Oil oil oil and take it slow. Back and forth, back and forth and rinse and repeat until you can get'er moving freely.
  46. 2 points
    My dump cart releases every time a cat passes wind. Reticfied it with some weld on the edge of the release handle and a heavier spring from my stash of Power King parts.
  47. 2 points
    That's the one negative with retirement....You never get a vacation.
  48. 2 points
    I remounted the front tiller. I had mounted it on my working plow frame and had to switch from tiller to dozer blade using the same frame. I had this old short plow frame with no blade and the front angle sector was rust welded fast. Perfect use to mount the tiller. I had to trim the frame rear a bit to fit the axle bracket and redo the two support legs and the belt tensioner. Now I have a dozer blade tractor and a tiller tractor ready to go full time.
  49. 2 points
    Got some needed pieces outta the hydro pump for future usage in "The Ugly Bruce"
  50. 2 points
    @ebinmaine the tractor, according to Tractor Data, was built between 1968 and 1970. Mine has the push button starter, so that makes it an early model - I'll guess a 68 or a 69. Edit: I just stumbled onto a tidbit that helped date my B 110. The pushbutton starter was phased out late in the 1968 production. This definitely puts my B 110 as a 1968 model. I've named this tractor Pack Rat, since it tried to collect my tools as I was working on it. Pack Rat, the B 110, got some exercise today. Woke him up from his winter slumber and put him to work towing the lawn sweeper around. Unbelievable how many oak leaves I blew out of the flower beds today, as well as the amount of dead fall sticks and twigs. Got probably 45 minutes of seat time, chugging around the yard at 3/4 throttle in 3rd gear. Seemed happy. No unusual noises. The front wheel bearings need adjustment. I wheelied it a few times before I got the hang of the clutch. Looks like I'd better get on with the clean up and change of the fluids.
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