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  1. 14 points
    I'll add painting and drying parts by the wood stove in December and shrinking shafts in the freezer to that list of ways to raise a wifeys temp. Oh, and tanning a bear hide in her bath tub really reached the boiling point. That one cost me a $10K bathroom remodeling job.
  2. 13 points
    This is part of a collection that belongs to my friend and his son. They are a hard working farming family that has been very successful. I mean these people work nonstop, whatever they have they deserve. I’m not sure how many they have but I know this is not the whole collection. Then they have the tractors that they work with. 99% of them are IH’s too. I think they have around fifty in total. Today I was driving down the road and came across this at one of his locations. Immediately I pulled over and took pictures, to the best of my knowledge this is the first time they have put some out for display. After taking pictures I called him to say thanks for putting them out, it made me happy!! Of course he didn’t answer the phone, probably because he was working! Hope you guys enjoy……..
  3. 8 points
    Today I broke my own rule. The rule was to not get or be remotely interested in the "riding mower" versions of the Wheel Horse. I've only ever been attracted to the garden tractor variety of the Horse. Well this little one fell into my hands and I figured I'd tinker with it. Had it running within 10 minutes. It needs a new starter solenoid and shutoff valve/grommet on the fuel tank. I putted around the yard checking all the gears and to my surprise it even has an electric pto... ooooo fancy huh ? Model 210-5 with a 30 inch mower deck actually cuts pretty nice. The hub caps are probably worth more than the machine itself. Might have to keep this baby horse around. Our annual tractor party and parade is coming up mid July so this can be an extra seat for whoever wants to go for a ride while we travel the neighborhood. Lots of people come out and wave as they know we do this every year. What makes me smile is the little and big kids too who love to participate .
  4. 8 points
    Similar Craftsman from around ’67 or ’68 with yours truly at the wheel. Six horsepower, 25” cut, and a simple F-N-R gearbox. It was no WH or JD, but it sure beat the heck out a 20” push mower doing a half-acre of lawn!
  5. 8 points
    @Ed Kennell you mean like this Ed?
  6. 7 points
    bidding on the buckets, Ed?
  7. 7 points
    The temp varies due to the proximity of the wife to the kitchen. Same holds true to using the oven for pressing bearings and powder coating and using the dishwasher for cleaning parts!
  8. 6 points
    To be sold at tomorrows auction.
  9. 6 points
    @nylyon Yes this is out on the South Fork of eastern Long Island. They are one of the last family farms out here. @Brockport Bill You are correct! It’s hard not to love him, he’s one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. The whole family in fact is very nice. Even though he works his ass off he’s always got a minute to stop and shoot the breeze, and then back to work. Glad you guys enjoyed the photos. ‘Merica!! 🇺🇸
  10. 6 points
    Somebody good a photoshopping should take that picture and put Ward and June Cleaver on it!
  11. 6 points
    But I can predict...1, a good time no matter what the weather. 2.squonk pulling a dollie picking up parts; 3,.WHX?? and Achto looking for members that are lookining for them.. 3. can't wait for the pictures and my T-Shirt from the show and maybe the one from Pulstart's plowdays..
  12. 6 points
    Using your wife’s ultrasonic jewelry cleaner to clean carb parts ,that apparently isn’t a good idea ,especially if you get caught doing it.
  13. 6 points
    Guess what I did to a couple of my Horses today.
  14. 6 points
    Engraved my pole sign today
  15. 6 points
    Springfield 25 The 1965 & newer models had a steering wheel. The earlier models had more of a tiller steering.
  16. 6 points
    You guys are all making me really happy that my other half is just as much of a mental case as I am
  17. 6 points
    Well, i got sick of blowing into gas tanks to prime an engine that has sat for extended time so I came up with this. Turns out a primer bulb will also pump air so I drilled and tapped a plain non gauge gas cap for a barb fitting. Then all that is required is a short piece of flexible vacuum tubing to connect the gas cap to the primer bulb. Pressurizer installed (don't leave the original gas cap under the seat as shown as you will break it if you sit on the seat. Luckily I did not sit on it). You can sit on the seat and pump air into the tank until you see fuel flow into the filter then the engine should start quickly.
  18. 5 points
    Last weekend was our 13th UK Wheel Horse round up, one of our biggest attendance to date with 34 entries. heres a few highlights
  19. 5 points
    how can anyone not just love an American farmer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! great photos Don
  20. 5 points
    I like the ad My wife would cook the meal but feed me on my tractor, that ain't going happen!
  21. 5 points
    my 1992 GMC K2500 elsewhere is my daily driver, however I don't drive a lot of miles about two thousand so far this year. One thing I have been doing on my vehicles the past fifteen years or so is using my pump up sprayer and coating the undersides and inside the fenders with Penetrol. Penetrol is used in oil based paint to help it flow smoother and I'm sure the main ingredient is linseed oil. It's been two or three years so today I crawled under and touched up a a few spots.
  22. 5 points
    Yep, I don't understand why they don't appreciate that sweet intoxicating aroma drifting thru the house.
  23. 5 points
    I backed into a job site down here in Sanford Maine about a year ago. 100 ft or more off in my driver side mirror I could see a guy Shuffle out of the house and side saddle onto a little red garden tractor. Wasn't the right brand but I figured anybody that uses a garden tractor as a mobility scooter could be my friend. I told him that and we hit it off right away.
  24. 5 points
    That's what I was wondering also, where was the woman of the house while you were doing that. Bet she would appreciate seeing you do that
  25. 4 points
    Boy how things change. Was not real interested in the new phones until work issued me one a couple decades ago. Of course evolving along the way I have found some simple uses. Using it as a magnifying glass on picture mode. I find when I am in a store and want to read the fine print, just whip out the phone, either on picture mode or take a picture. Some of the print is so fine even with reading glasses it is hard to see, but the phone blows it right up. The calendar is so sweet. Dr. appointments, events and birthdays.......no problem. Two steps ahead of the wife and her paper model! All the grand-kids play ball, sometimes all on the same night. Works well, I can go to one game and listen and watch the others. Especially nice for the one that travels sometimes 3 hours to play on weekends. Just some of my favorites
  26. 4 points
    EXCELLENT and RED. Very nice Don Thanks
  27. 4 points
    Forecast subject to change by the hour each day. At least they ain't predicting high 90's (yet!)
  28. 4 points
    Early version of a Mobility Scooter ???
  29. 4 points
  30. 4 points
    Judging by your post count, you must have it plugged straight into the grid!
  31. 4 points
    Check to make sure that this vent hole is clear. If it is not the fuel pump will force gas through the main jet instead of letting vacuum pull it through. It should vent to here.
  32. 4 points
    The in thing now is to upgrade to a flip phone.
  33. 4 points
    I could not understand the pictures or descriptions of moving the tensioner spring, so I decided I’d build a tensioner. I think it works much better, and after the belt slipping and smoking a bit last night, it should perform great!
  34. 4 points
    What temperature setting were you using?
  35. 4 points
    National Ballpoint Pen Day is celebrated every year on June 10 and is a rather fun and whimsical holiday. This day encourages us to honor this humble product that is found everywhere, in our homes, schools, art studios, offices, etc. Almost everyone has used a ballpoint pen once in their life and, for many, it holds a special place in their pen holder.
  36. 4 points
    I am a fan of using Fluid Film. It leaves a dry-sticky waxy residue once sprayed on. Messy to apply, but a good excuse to wear & toss the gaudy flannel shirt Aunt 'Tilda gave you last Christmas!!!
  37. 4 points
    That looks amazing!
  38. 3 points
    Looks like the regular weather is forecast for the Big Show!
  39. 3 points
    Hello all, New guy here. I have my made up that I'll be buying a 312-8, primary use will be for snow plowing my medium sized driveway. Question; Is there a preference when it comes to engines? I know that the M Series is newer and does not use a points & condenser ignition, but any other advantages? I have an opportunity to buy a machine with the K 301 and it comes with a plow and wheel weights as well as a grader blade. Price is $350 for all. I could also buy a similar machine for the same price that has the newer M Series engine. Seems like the way to go is the newer machine, however that is located about 60 miles from me and the older machine is about 5 miles away. Tough choice!
  40. 3 points
    Little Rascal…
  41. 3 points
  42. 3 points
    Not sure if the new one is a Hydro. What years did the 312 use the Hydro? As far as buying both machines, I just might do that
  43. 3 points
    Last year, the local high school robotics team named me 'mentor of the year' and gave me a set of M18 Milwaukee battery tools - drill, impact, reciprocating saw, circular saw, angle grinder, and oscillating tool. This duplicated what I already had in Blach & Decker battery tools, but OK, we've got a summer house and a winter house. I won't have to pack tools back and forth between them. I'm pretty impressed with the Milwaukee tools. They have done everything I've asked from them. While installing deck boards last summer, I noticed that my Milwaukee impact was driving screws faster than my friend's 20 volt Dewalt. Jobs like dry blending mortar or mixing thin set are beyond a battery tool - a corded 1/2" drill is needed for those.
  44. 3 points
    Biggest I would go on a 310 is a 42”, 48” will physically fit, but the little 10hp would struggle a little bit.
  45. 3 points
    Welcome to RedSquare, if what you pictured is the “older” machine, buy it now before someone else on this forum sees this and grabs it. The grader and wheel weights alone are well worth the $350
  46. 3 points
    (Makes list of ways to cure paint and remove/or clean parts) I’m the only mental case here so the inmates are running the asylum…..
  47. 3 points
    My mother has a 2013 Honda Pilot that she’s owned since new. For the majority of the time she’s owned it she took it to the automated car wash that cleans the top and the bottom. I think she also took it there in the winter to get the combination that they sand with here off. The car barely has rust if any and it’s nearing 200,000 miles. Her mechanic was extremely surprised how clean it was underneath especially for a rust belt car, she may have had it fluid filmed as well.
  48. 3 points
  49. 3 points
    Remember too, if you are traveling east on the PA turnpike from Pittsburgh, DO NOT TAKE WILLOW HILL EXIT!
  50. 3 points
    I use mine to keep walking paths open. Really beat on her use her more like bush hog.
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