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12 pointsThis is my 1056 that I’ve had for a few years. It’s been a real head scratcher. A lot of things wrong with this one when I picked it up but now it’s not a bad tractor after a few years of working on it on and off. It has a 1054 engine in it because the original engine was not very good. I hope you enjoy the pictures.
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6 pointsI'll take mine steamed in vinegar, J O #2 spice, and Old Mill beer. Then pick out some lump meat for crab cakes.
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5 pointsCrab Soup Day is celebrated every year in Nicaragua and around the world on August 27. In Nicaragua, citizens and visitors alike enjoy taking part in the activities, which feature several entertaining events. These events include beauty pageants, parades, and other contests. The magnificent turquoise waters and sandy white beaches of Nicaragua make the country the ideal venue for the Crab Festival despite being somewhat detached from the rest of the globe. The Crab Soup Festival is regarded as a significant event that honors the abolition of slavery in Nicaragua.
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5 pointsIf it were a I'd say it was the transmission drain angler... drive it around to drain every drop...
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4 pointsMy wife thinks I am crazy to "HORD" old bolts, nuts, pieces of steel and parts and pieces from many projects. Saves a lot of time and money if you don't have to drive to the hardware store several times a week. The bins on the right side are nuts, washers and bolts sorted by size and length.
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3 pointsThank you to everyone of you great guys. This has definitely the best birthday ever, it brought surprises, fun, good family times and a real sense of feeling good about myself. I know the aches and pains are a real drawback, but the wisdom.and calmness make up for them. Mick
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3 points@ebinmaine Hey Eric !! I wonder if they still have "Frankenstein's Country Jambore" in Milbridge, Me. Now that was the hardware store you always dreamed about. Around here, the 7 ACE Hardwares, in tthe area, are owned by the same family. One phone call and they can tell you if they have what you need at another store or they can get it tomorrow. I always go there 1st, even if it is a touch more. Knowledgeable people and great to work with. Not having to walk a mile any more to find what I want is well worth it to me.
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3 pointsYesterday, I made a trip to the local steel supplier for a stick of 2x2x3/16 angle iron. One more step closer to finishing the 3 point trailer hitch for the 8n and the new frame for the garden cart. Will be getting the welder out soon. My drill press is in our Mo. location, so i need to figure out to drill a couple 3/4" holes with a hand drill. I'm thinking a hole saw, maybe.
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3 pointsUnless that engine has an oil pump, it won't be long before he throws a rod from lack of lubrication.
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3 pointsWhat in the world? Is this one of those hold my beer and watch this type thing?
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3 pointsSo sorry for your loss cleat. My family will be praying for yours.
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3 pointsTonight's episode: Added spots to the front. This will be my back up snow unit, so I'm going to make it very bright. Ran into the old black hood hinge ground problem. Took an old battery cable and grounded the whole hood. Works like a charm. Amber led strobes for side and red led tail lights are next.
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3 pointsSome painted parts drying in the window. Cylinder painted Tie rods painted. Cam plate bracket painted. Valve painted.
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3 pointsHere's how I filled mine. The dip stick created the perfect balance of air vent / oil in... slow and steady resulting in no spills.
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2 pointsToday i bought something I could not refuse! Lots of original parts in great shape ( and a few not that great like wheels but still with original tires and frint still loaded ). The seller was mowing with it when i went to look ( but i took my trailer) . I drove in third gear and accidentally hit the kill switch - still working! The Schnacke recoil, the rear hitch attachment connector, the showerhead muffler , an oil bath air cleaner with original decal, all the guards ( and belt guard had the original spacers with it) with no rust holes, a pretty early seat cushion, tight steering and a very good operating transmission snd motor! Somehow this survived 67 years. No crack on hood around gas tank. Gas tank very clean! yes the wheels have some rust and a few holes but tires all appear original to me. I think the decal ar back and the frame decal with # 12510 may be replaced decals but maybe that was the original #. I need a sixth RJ like a hole in the head but i got this on west side if Indianapolis near Raceway Road today! I am happy to have gone after it!
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2 pointsThis is what’s left of the seafood boil we had a few weeks ago. Yes, it had plenty of crab in it! The table was piled high and I forgot to take a before picture! We do this once a year at the ocean with a bunch of guys from my firehouse.
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2 pointsThe system vents through the hollow handle of the standard transaxle dipstick. No particular sequence for clearing air. Just install, run engine, cycle the lift several times, and cycle forward and backward motion several times, Lastly, check and top up the oil in the transaxle/reservoir to the full level.
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2 pointsCycling is a terrific way to experience the flora and fauna. To me, the smells of the forests and fields it one of my incentives to get out there. A few years ago, I was barreling along a woodland park's bike path in New Jersey--probably doing close to 20 mph. Rounded a curve to see a large doe standing square in the path. Thankfully with both our quick reactions (her launching forward and me slamming on the brakes--I had no room to veer) we didn’t collide. Deeply shaken, I got a lesson about riding “too fast for conditions."
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2 pointsToo late. This is exactly what happened to me. And my pants. And the wall in my garage.
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2 pointsJust don't shove the cylinder rod in or out after the cylinder is removed without draining it out well first. I have had more than one oil shower that way.
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2 pointsHung a stand today. The deer will have a month to become accustomed to the lump in a tree.
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2 pointsYep, I’m guilty of “right too for the right job” but I just weighed my “basic” tool bag--40 lbs. I think it’s time for some dieting that’ll include some “it’ll do” tools.
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2 pointsMy guess is your meter is not showing the very low resistance in the primary coil windings. Try connecting to the wire at the coil and see if resistance changes as you ground and unground the wire to the engine. Try the same thing with the spark plug wire. All this with the engine not running. The resistance of the primary winding + the resistance of the secondary winding will equal the resistance between the ignition wire and spark plug wire. Reason being the wire in both windings start out connected together.
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2 pointsHad sometime last tonight to work on motor so I took it apart cleaned it and put all new gaskets on
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2 pointsGood work Kev. I got a wake up Sunday when I got the crossbow out to tune up for the Oct. archery opener. I was not able to pull the 150 lbs to cock the bow. On my way to the gym now.
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2 pointsYesterday, I did 18 pull ups total, in 3 sets. I think it’s my personal best for a works outs session!
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2 pointsThe only fluid you should lose is what is in the cylinder hoses and the cylinder itself. If you do not actuate the valve it should stay closed and block the fluid from the supply and return hoses from the hydro unit from leaking out.
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2 pointsThe water passing by sucks up the media into the tube and combines the media and the water at the output end. High pressure water with media in it "blasts" the surface it's aimed at
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2 pointsour ACE store is multi generational local family ownership ( actually they own 5 locations ) -- hardware and lumber -- I understand there is an ACE umbrella -- of course in today's world even many "mom and pop" stores of different products are part of a huge "buying" co-operative or some other affiliation - my point was referring to buying from my local owned neighbors versus international or national conglomerates that are owned by some hedge fund or Wall St. group -- whereas our ACE I can say hello to the owner on first name basis - - and they return their $ back to the local library, United Way, Little League, Youth soccer, Food Bank, etc. They are actually our "mom and pop" hardware store. Sounds like perhaps your Ace has different ownership or ( franchise ) culture and strategy????
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2 pointsactually went to my ACE - - family owned business are wonderful community citizens and supporters of local groups etc so i try to buy there when possible versus big box or online - but they had every size but the little ones i needed - - however found pins at the locally owned Fastener store - i especially try to go to local business where i can $$ reward those with caring customer service employees -------- which sad to say some places that's not their culture.
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2 points3. Pool leak, pool piping update. We were quite surprised this spring to open the pool, and it was nearly empty. I managed to use blue food coloring in a Tony Chatcherie food injection syringe to prove the bottom drain/return pipe had water flow out of it. A test plug proved to stop the water loss. Come to find out, the 1990’s flexible pipe used in pool plumbing was soy based. Mice, worms, and even ants like to chew on it. Time to update to schedule 40 pipe. @Bow_Extreme I’m going 2”!
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2 pointsI didn't think about it until just now but I have a vacuum pump I use to change the oil in my boat. I'm wondering if that would remove more of the transmission fluid? The rubber in my dip stick is so hard that it will never seal so I made one.
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1 pointI watch amazon sales and HF sales for E clips, roll pins, hair pins, cotter pins, clevis pins, if i need 4 ¼-20 lock nuts ill order 50 off amzon...because ill need them again. When I rebuilt by 702 in 2023 i didnt have to order many bolts because i had everything from prior projects, and that was really handy.
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1 pointIt's great on the mule. Would be nice to use the mule as well! Gonna' take some tinkering.
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1 pointAgree. A couple of really determined members have added a second drain hole/plug to the bottom, of the transaxle on the other side of “the hump.”
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1 pointSorry to hear of your mother-in-law's passing but happy to hear your daughter is off to school to continue her education.
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1 pointOn a WH M10 early on they came with at least two different charging system, a dido 1.25 amp system and a 3 amp system. depending on the model. so magnet count and stator or going to be different.
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1 pointAgreed - I try to avoid any "Helpfull" salesfolks that reply "eight thirtyseconds fasteners are over here..." When I ask where the #8-32 socket head capscrews are located.
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1 pointHello , probably a long shot however Im going to try. any c100 would be ok if you have one but the one Id like to find was my Grandfathers that he sold in Ottumwa Iowa sometime in the early 2000s -2010 . he had it at a mobile home park in town and sold it with mower deck,blade, chains and i think hub caps that were never installed ,It was in extremely good condition . had a phone number in the center part of steering wheel someone had wrote on the white part with a pen or knife.And there was a piece of wood the battery was on. i have no vin or anything else .thats all i have just a longshot. thanks for looking and Id be interested in any c100 because im sure i wont find this one.thank you.
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1 pointMy parents have an early 2000's Cub Cadet. I'd guess its 20 to 25 years old. It doesn't seem to do a better job than my tractors. The deck sounds like its going to come off while your mowing. Everything on it is a mix of plastic and fairly thin sheet metal even the deck attachment points. The newest tractor I have is 10 years older and has none of the wear related issues of the Cub Cadet, and does just as good mowing wise. I'm a bit biased now but I'll probably run my tractors until they die, or I do.
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