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3 pointsI'm out and working for over an hour already. That pile of chips is probably enough to fill a small trailer.
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3 points80 miles @ 73 cents a mile 58 $ I would throw that and the $10 at a set delivered to the door that match and are just the kind I want.
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2 pointsAir-horse??? I have to assume they fly? I mean it’s in the name right .. “air”
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2 pointsIf it is round and black it is worth $10 regardless of true to size....
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2 pointsNot much- But finally got time to get the second front wheel done today. Gonna be a meaty front end on this tractor!
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2 pointsBack in the day before I was old wise enough to get hydraulic trannies and lifts, I used 3 assist springs on my manual lift snow blower. I made the springs from old garage door springs and used a turnbuckle to adjust the tension. I set it so the blower was just touching and I could lift it with one finger. I found the additional weight when the housing was full of snow held the scraper down tight. If I needed additional down pressure I could simply push the lift lever forward. How much does a snowblower lift spring assist REALLY help? - Implements and Attachments - RedSquare Wheel Horse Forum
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2 pointsGreen, red, yellow, blue, they're all the same, all can do the job, all can break down, and all can cause you both joy and pain. I see beauty in every color, every brand.
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1 pointThat Onan's sounding sweet from here. Nice job ! @sqrlgtr
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1 pointBob, I have a 1 inch WH engine pulley for a gear drive. I can send it to you. Might cost you a sandwich at the show. Let me know. JoeM
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1 pointApril 4, 1975, at a time when most Americans used typewriters, childhood friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen found Microsoft, a company that makes computer software. Originally based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Microsoft relocated to Washington State in 1979 and eventually grew into a major multinational technology corporation. In 1987, the year after Microsoft went public, 31-year-old Gates became the world’s youngest billionaire.
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1 pointHal: "I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that" doesn't sound to farfetched 58 years later, Alexa: "I'm sorry Chris, I can't do that"
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1 pointThe early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheeze..
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1 pointI'm sure it's possible but I've never gone that far. I tighten it to where it's an easy one arm lift (and I'm a wimp) and stop there. It does take up most of the threads but I'm not sure if the eye bolt is original.
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1 pointI was researching snowblower stuff on the site yesterday and believe I saw a comment about "tensioning the lift assist spring too much" Is that a real thing? Could that keep the snowblower from sitting flush to an asphalt driveway? I tighten the nut to the very end of the thread.
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1 pointWife wanted a raised bed garden…it happened today ( still needs to be filled).
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1 pointfired the 520H up after replacing manifold, decarbonization, valve adjustment, carb rebuild and oil drain repair. IMG_8918.MOV
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1 pointThanks for posting this. I saved the link in my notes for the Tecumseh/ Briggs swap tractor. 20 HP engine driving a two stage would be nice... and an easy manual lift too.
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1 pointYup, it is a tap dance to adjust. Not enough, it is hard to lift. Too much and the blower becomes too light to work correctly....
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1 pointGuessing a single with manual lift. I don't think you could tighten it enough to make it lift off the payment but it may bounce or skip over high spots?
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1 pointUpdate on the two chain saws. As suspected, the Jonsered CS 2171 needs a cylinder and piston. The shop is looking for options for both OE and aftermarket. That'll very likely be fixed right and put to use here even if it's several hundred dollars. Those are highly regarded pro grade pieces. The Stihl MS291... also needs a cylinder and piston. That's a high-end homeowner type saw. It's not likely worth fixing. More details in the next few days.
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1 pointThere’s also this guy in Hiram, Maine. Plus he has a bunch of C160’s!!
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1 pointNeighbor's '69 Charger looks pretty good now that it has a proper shade of red and some fresh vinyl!
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1 pointSAE 30wt. This is what I use in all my old Kohler engines. I know it says for diesel engines. It is a close formula to what your old Kohler requires. This may be a better option in your area. https://www.q8oils.com/fr/product/q8-garden-oil-sae-30/
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1 pointThose John Deeres are Nice!...I check them out every year at our County fair....Maybe some Day..LOL
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1 pointNice thing about them little guys they can get in tight spots. Should be easy to maintain too.
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1 pointSo I take it that the mower is a flail mower, not a finish mower ? Linen beige on the rims & a black seat cover would make it less "offensive"...
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