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10 pointsThe ABSOLUTE last thing I worry about is a few winter time scuff scratch marks on the driveway when I'm out there freezing the gonads off doing snow removal. Especially this year with the extreme low temps. ALL of those marks are gone by March anyway if you don't dig the chains in and no one would ever know the difference either way. I even run V bar chains on the rear tires too on asphalt. They don't spin on the ice so they don't dig in any long lasting marks either. The asphalt is hard when it's frozen. Pay attention to what's happening and there shouldn't be an issue. Don't drag turned fronts with roller chains on them and don't excessively spin the rears with any type of chains and the asphalt will be fine.
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7 pointsAs I predicted, all this snow is due to the fact that @Ed Kennell sold his Ber Vac blower 🤣
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7 pointsHey John, you may have just reached the age where you qualify for one of these.
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6 pointsI think we should take up a collection to help @Ed Kennell buy another two stage. Save the rest of us a lot of snow work next year
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5 pointsToday I took out my 417-A after replacing the transmission idler pulley. The old one was making noise so I got a new one from Brian at K+B Wheel Horse Parts. Put in a new correct belt and it worked perfectly. They called for 1”-2” of snow today, we got at least 5”! I was going to plow with my 418-C but it doesn’t have a cab and the temperature was in the teens with wind blowing 20-30mph, so in the cab I went! Sorry no pics this time!
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5 pointsJust wait until you see the fresh coat of red over spray that I get all over every thing tomorrow.
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5 pointsYou just working the snot outta that thing this winter ain't ya. Brought a 867 in for work. This is one @Pullstart picked up for me. Probably overpaid but got good bones & actually a nice survivor under all the gunk. Putting a shelf 8 on it. Old motor is real tired ... smokes & head gasket blown ... crank end play measured in inches. Will go thru it for another shelf motor. Repair all the cobblements & get her ready for re-sale.
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5 pointsI have this beast hanging on my 28’ x 36’ garage. But without the insulation complete it works hard. I yanked it out of the storage room of a package store around 25 years ago. Messed with it and unwired a couple of the heat elements to get the total draw down to around 23 amps so that I could run it on a 30a 2 pole breaker in my house, its been pumping out heat ever since. The fan motor is 208v but not 3 phase so that’s how it works in my house.
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5 pointsGot some snow today. Probably now about 3” but still really windy so I expect some drifts. Monday will be final cleanup day since it’s going to be real windy tonight and all day tommorow. IMG_1540.mov
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5 pointsNot as aggressive as chains, but I get along pretty well with tri-ribs and front weights on blacktop.
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5 pointsBeen using them for several years only fell off twice...let the tire get too soft.
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4 pointsToday I swept the two or so inches of snow that fell last night after I blew off about three inches yesterday. This is the first time in years I’ve used my sweeper to clean snow. Now that I’m retired from the snowplowing business I have time to mess around with this stuff. I used to come home from working and go to sleep. My driveway was always the last one to get done and usually a mess! It drove my wife crazy, but luckily for me she understood. One time I woke up and the driveway was plowed, I asked if she saw someone do it and she said no I did it with your truck I couldn’t wait any longer!! Anyway in this video you can see how well the sweeper works. If the snow hasn’t been driven on it sweeps it to dry clean blacktop. Obviously this only works like this in dry snow, and not slush. I also did a little clean up with the 418-C. IMG_1400.mov
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4 pointsThe workroom in the shop building is the 14x22. Well insulated except for the door and windows. 6' oil filled electric base board keeps it a 50 degrees . I have a 220v heater that I turn on when I am working gets to 65-68 quickly. Have an A/c for summertime. The rest of the building where the horses live was 13 when I went out a while ago.
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4 pointsMy 98 Saturn is parked right out side the garage door. Maybe I should move it? Hate to get over spray on that classic machine/work beater/chick magnet.
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4 pointsI stopped at a neighbors yard sale years ago and picked up something similar for free. I was stunned when they said it was free. Nothing wrong with it other than needing a good cleaning and straightening one air deflector fin. Even had a 24 volt thermostat hook up. A little too big for my needs at 7500 watts, so I sold it to a friend from work. Still in use to this day.
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4 pointsYep. Electric bill is nuts compared to years ago... but what isn't. We went with electric heat because of the mountainside boulder infested land making it extremely prohibitive for the logistics of installing propane. Electric heat has been perfect for us though. Easy. Clean. Quiet with the right heater. The game changer for us though is the wood stoves. We have the advantage of living in the same forest we harvest and very much enjoying the work of getting the firewood.
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4 pointsThat will not only get the counterperson laughing, but everyone else in the bldg. will be laughing and pointing at you!
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4 pointsI am with you on that John. We have an old drive way so no big deal. The wife wants to see black no white because of her new knees.
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4 pointsYa know, I didn't really think of it that way but you're 100% absolutely right! There's something to be said for a lot less aggravation! Bugs in the new paint really sucks bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4 pointsAfter removing the balance gears from my Bronco 14 a while back, the oil pan developed a pretty big leak. I didn't have a gasket at the time, so I had made one and it just didn't work. So today I pulled the engine and replaced the gasket. Gonna do some touch up on the engine before reinstalling. My Bronco looks sad with so many parts missing...
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4 pointsWell I used my setup for it's intended purpose today, and it worked like a champ. K321 now has a new oil pan gasket and I lifted nothing. This thing is awesome!
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4 points@JCM I think what I meant to say was I got a FEW MORE since I took this picture 8 years ago. I think maybe 4-5 more?
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4 pointsSpent some quality time with my spray gun today. It has been almost a year since we've been together. Sheet metal all received a generous build up of urethane primer. Seat and rims are now blanketed in IH Off White.
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4 pointsPropane adds humidity too and a lot. From the net "For every pound pf propane burned about 1.5 - 1.8 pounds of water vapor is generated." I don't understand that math but I do know it can be a hassle. I had some issues with heating my shed with only ventless but then I added an RV heater which is vented. Use the ventless heater to heat it up quickly because the vented system is definitely slower getting there but then maintain the heat with vented unit. When running the ventless heater continuously things would end up dripping with water. Something to consider.
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4 pointsNot the bike chain, but I have these 2 links on my 520H. Also noticed the rear weights are actually 75 pounders.
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3 pointsI'm already there Ed. I have a cab like yours with the glass windshield on the 2 stage blower machine.
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3 pointsI can spray paint outside in the summer on a calm day. Park my truck 5 blocks away upwind and still have red paint on the clay bar when I detail it!
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3 pointsSeems like it. Just hasn't really quit snowing here since New Year's Day. Working all the little bugs outta it right quick. Turning out to be more reliable than I thought it would be.
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3 pointsto Red Square! It’s a vortex you’ll never be able to pull yourself out of!
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3 pointsThat's the sacrifice of winter time painting! Not to mention the heat bill for the shop. I don't paint much but I still have red tinted everything! LOL
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3 points@c-series don, perhaps you meant a few pictures? A picture is worth a thousand tractors. Or something like that… 🤣🤣
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3 pointsHoly molly you got your hands full. Why isn't Trina spin kicking and back fisting the $#!t out a you to spend that money on another C-160 instead of those things?
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3 pointsPlus some other stuff in your garage with the over spay dust too! Nice Job!! All you do on your stuff is a real restore compared to just a simple spray bomb job on some of the sheet metal with new decals then call it "restored".
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3 pointsMy CMP = Central Maine Power bill has gone somewhat ridiculous , NOT happy. Also in the Plumbing & Heating / GasfittingTrade for 50 years. @Bill D
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3 pointsI'm a big fan of electric shop heaters. I have a 4000 watt heater in my 2 car garage. Does a great job. Made in the USA, no glowing coils, and the fan motor is a refrigerator fan motor made for constant use. Very safe heater.
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3 pointsFigured some o you would get a kick outta the future projects collection... Various pics.
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3 pointsI heat mine to 50 and keep it there, I so no difference in the electric bill vs going cold to warm. Do a couple weld jobs in a month and the cost of heating the shop is insignificant. It is nice to walk in and everything is not cold as ice and I can jump right in.
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2 pointsI had an original patina'd "side shifter "dozer plow and it had that same decal on it.
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2 pointsFer sure, I cut right thru hard Penn Dot snow banks along Rt 30 with that thing taking small chunks at a time but it got the job done
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2 points11* F and 50 MPH NW winds. My job today is to keep the wood stove stoked.
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2 pointsOops. Ran into a bit of a glitch in painting my 522xi fender. It looked reasonably good until I noticed some areas where the paint wrinkled and/or orange-peeled a bit. I had allowed extra drying/curing time for the primer to make up for the relatively low temperatures in the shop, but I guess it wasn't quite enough time. I'll be more patient this time and wait at least a week before I wet sand the rough spots, plus at least an additional week before applying a second application. I'll set the shop temperature a few degrees warmer as well. On the plus side, the next coat(s) should be even smoother, and there's no big rush, since there are several other parts of the tractor that I can work on in the meantime. If it had been a bigger paint job, I might have used 2K primer and paint. Maybe some other time.
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