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4 pointsCongratulations. Acknowledgement is the first step in regulating the sickness... Personally, I have never had a problem quitting.
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3 pointsJanuary 16, 1919 The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution, authorizing the prohibition of alcohol, is ratified by a majority of US states. This new law of the land would be implemented one year later.
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3 pointsYou’ve come to a herd on Enablers with that weak song. No dice. We’ve all been under the wrath snd survived…well a sort of
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2 pointsI don’t need any more. But I don’t know if I can help it. Every time I say that, I see a good deal.
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2 points@ebinmaine You should check the alignment of the spindle to the table so you can adjust that before mounting vises. To do that, mount a dial indicator in the drill chuck and swing a large circle on the table. Side to side is likely adjustable but front to back might take shims or machining to get it right. Some call that traming. I’m sure you can find videos on YouTube and a few of them might be correct.
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2 pointsLooks like the friction disc for a manual pto which may have been original. The electric clutch disc is inside the outer assembly where the electric coil is. This may apply to the one you have.
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2 pointsGreat and not so great ... call in sick to work and go get it today. Before it's scooped up by a mud mower Boss finds out you ain't really sick I'll drop a dime on him...
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1 pointDon’t really need another tractor but I saw someone selling an 875 for $100 in my area. From what I can gather it’s a 1965 model year only, first automatic? I’m assuming none of the later attachments from the C series and 300 series fit. Just wondering if anyone has any input. Like I said, I definitely don’t need another tractor but for $100, it caught my eye.
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1 pointResulting in crime, corruption, bootlegging and smuggling until it was repealed 13 years later.
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1 pointI have no problem quitting or starting back. I quit and started back at least 4 or 5 times last year.
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1 pointThat is why I stopped looking at CL years ago. I don't do FB. Neither Trina or I have searched for a tractor since the first 3 back in 2016 & 17. We now have over 15 here and sold, given, traded that many more. ALL of them have "found us"...
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1 point@oliver2-44 @WHX?? @Achto @Racinbob @pfrederi Any thoughts guys? Looks well worn. Implement guard of some sort? Mower?
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1 pointCaptain Sully was a featured speaker at a Quality Assurance conference I attended about a year before I retired. Very good speaker and very memorable presentation.
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1 pointThat's my thought, just have to mark and drill the mounting holes first, didn't trust the measure and drill method, not always true! Plus not like I'm going to go do fields all summer...sqrlgtr
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1 pointGot mine from a friend, $100. Had to clean it up, sitting in a barn for 15 to years
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1 pointNice. My wife got her's a few months ago, and I think I get mine at my next donation on the 20th. We usually donate together, but I missed one in the fall because I was on antibiotics.
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1 pointWow I have the same exact one. Just had to put a new belt on it after many years of abuse.
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1 point@ebinmaine found these on Ebay, just got to know how wide new vice is. Under $10
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1 pointWell you know dang well tiz better to ask forgiveness... sides you can keep it ... err ... hide it... at my place At least get us some pics...
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1 pointI think my wife will kill me if I get another one. Fortunately for me, she’ll be busy this weekend and might not notice.
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1 pointGo save it ... yes first year and no not only year ... a '66 876 and a 1076 in a long frame in '66 as well. X 100 Worth that in parts alone. A bucket list tractor on this ranch. PO had this one listed for an outrageous price ... just to keep the riff raff off it he said. Wanted it to go to a good home. I got it for 350 ...
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1 pointFor $100 it would be in my shed by now. Worry about what fits and doesn't fit later.
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1 pointHere ya go EB ... I ain't gonna tell ya some bozo threw this one on the scrap pile at my old shop...
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1 pointMy Grandpa used to say, "Use the right tool for the job, if all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail."
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1 pointSoaked it with Sea Foam Deep Creep a week before trying. Roll pin drove out easily. Turned the wheel all the way to the left, gave an extra nudge and it spun on the shaft. Spun it a few times on the shaft & it pulled right off. Easy peasy.
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