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3 pointsMarch 14, 1900 US currency goes on the gold standard after Congress passes the Currency Act, on April 20, 1933 the gold standard ended. Gold was valued at $ 20.67 an ounce in 1900 and remained at that price until the gold standard was revalued. In 1934 it went to $39.00 and stayed there until 1971 when the gold standard ended.
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2 pointsFYI @BrianKoch most of those parts mentioned above that may be worn are available from K & B horse parts.
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2 pointsI do like anti size idea I have used many times on different parts of the tractor like axel hubs and unfortunately enough to take a steering wheel off without having a 20 ton press I’m a head of the game there so that’s why I use it. Ohh also the front axel shaft or pin.
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2 points36" Rear Discharge Mower - Rehabbed deck including Shell sand blast rust cleaning, primer paint and top coat, 3 new blades, new belt, 3 Spindles rebuilt with 6 new bearings, 2 new ouitside pulleys, new wheels, new front roller, added new center pulley reinforcement plate, 4 new lift carriage bumpers, new decals, misc new hardware. As option: pair of 2 new OEM belt/pulley covers at $40 (some minor surface blemishes ) . Deck Sold "As Is". No returns, Cash pick up Poughkeepsie NY area, no holds. First come basis. Please send message for questions or to arrange pick up.
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2 pointsTake a look at what Rockauto.com may have to offer. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/renault,1980,lecar,1.4l+l4,1264474,electrical,starter+motor,4152
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1 pointI dunno Ed Dog but I'll try anything once but me thinks yer clan might be hitting the elixir a little hard... Oooo forgot about the pecan Bob favorite of dad's but he liked cherry too with a smidge of ice cream ... Hey Sylvia in WI we have apple pi with a big slice of cheddar on it...
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1 point@Beap52 on the roller issue , would zero in on the rotational drag , repetitive failure , routinely remove bearing side shields , and clean out original lube , lucas x tra HD green chassis grease , repack , 550 deg flash point / polyurea rating , retains grease . never had a repeat bearing failure with this , transition . all my decks and related pulleys / spindles , are failure free , Walmart $ 8 , do not count on ORIGINAL SEALED BEARING LUBE , KNOW WHATS IN THERE , my mule drive set ups spins by hand , just a suggestion . pete
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1 pointIt's oyster pie for me. Oyster Pie - non tractor related discussion - RedSquare Wheel Horse Forum
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1 pointI'll go with the 1/4 -28 crowd and a 5/16 wrench if there is anything left to bite on. If not a easy out and it should come out fairly easy with the grease being there. They are usually not that tight.
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1 pointSupper was home scratch made Chicken Alfredo. The "noodle" was spiraled fresh zucchini. Fresh grated parmesian cheese. Mushrooms and tomatoes. Low carb. Keto friendly and Paleo friendly. DELICIOUS.
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1 pointThe lift arm hits that zerk. Some of the later model Wheel Horse had a hole drill in the lift rod for a waher and clip pin to keep it away,
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1 pointGood luck. Renault is notorious for being difficult to track down parts. Any #'s on the original? These folks may be of some help. Continental is the 2nd worse at identifying parts with Renault at #1. When I was in the parts business we didn't have the internets like we have today. It was just starting out . http://www.continentalengineparts.net/ https://www.continentalengines.com/
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1 pointI think your problem is in the metal slide that rides back snd forth! I have had this problem before! The oblong holes in the metal slide bar become wallowed out! You need a new or better used bar. I bought mine new from Toro as i had a good deck i wanted to preserve. That was about 8 years ago and i am still using that 48 inch deck with no belt issues! Replace the nylon busing also if they are worn! The lower hole in your photo shows a knotch that is a worn spot !
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1 pointFound this on fake book market place. Listed about 1.5 hrs from home so thought I would call about it. Really didn’t t need another but ya know how it is. Talked to owner and low and behold he was heading to my town. Asked if he would just bring to the house and drop it off. You cant beat that with a stick. Another 520H, this is a 91 best I can tell runs great and has almost new 10.50 BKT ags on back. I may have lost my internet privileges for a while though, but I can live with that, for a day or two anyway.
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1 pointMost likely 1/4-28 fine thread - maybe 1/8 NPT. You can try using an Easy-out to extract the broken piece.
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1 pointI try to plan a "head" and when I order a gasket I get new grade 8 flange head bolts if I don't already have them in stock in the parts dept. A little Rotella on the threads. I look at the bolt heads. See how crusty they look. Most have been in there 50-60 years. I know they aren't torque to yield bolts but It is time. Especially the bolts around the exhaust valves. Cheap insurance.
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1 pointI do believe that is it, but I found it on Fake Book Marketplace. Jim, come by anytime. I will even let you drive it around yard multiple times in a semi circle with mule drive engaged and deck down. .
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1 pointJust remember (and tell anyone who asks) that you can quit anytime. Just when you get ready.
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1 pointPaul: I have a couple that I am going to sell. You can come and look at them. I will be home Saturday afternoon. Currently have six here.
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1 pointI check mine whenever a tractor is in the shop for oil change or whatever. Some are loose others not. Often think about putting holes over the bolts like some head tins have to make it real easy.
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1 pointToday, in this preview of spring/summer which was an uncommonly warm 70 degree day. I got the 308, 312 and C-141 out, wiped the dust off, and went for a short spin on the C-141. I also did some cleaning out, raking crushed rock out of the lawn, and organizing tractor parts. Now to wait for another week and a half roughly until spring is official. Tomorrow, it’s supposed to be rain and 30 degrees cooler.
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1 pointGetting ready to retire after decades of rebuilding Kohler engines. This is a K321 wheel horse spec long block plus the pan, head valve breather assembly. This engine has been torn down to the bare block cleaned and Bored .010 over, crank ground .010, valve seats ground, head decked. New piston, rings, rod, valves, guides, seals and gaskets. Located in Mechanicsville, VA. 800.00 no core required. Photos of the rebuild are available if requested.
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1 pointAs most of you know, I spent my youth in the Appalachian Mountains of Western Pa. and had no knowledge of seafood or Dutch cuisine until I met my wife in SC Pa in 1961. It did not take me long to develop a love of my wife's Grandmothers Dutch shoo fly pie, hog maw, hard shell crabs, oyster stuffing, and oyster pie. Grandma Smith's Oyster pie she used cast ion skillets and home made crusts....we cheat and use 9" pyrex dishes and Pillsbury rolled pie crusts all ingredients are layered in......not mixed 1. bottom crust 2. 1/4" thick layer of crushed saltines 3. 2 cups pre cooked thinly sliced potatoes 4. 1 1/2 pints of select oysters and juice if you shuck your own, this = about 25 select or 35 standard size oysters select size is prefered 5. 4 hard boiled chopped eggs 6. 1/2 stick of thinly sliced butter 7. sprinkle with celery salt 8. top crust crimp edge and vent 9. bake for 10 minutes at 400 then lower heat to 375 and bake till crust is golden brown.....about 30 minutes. 10. let stand for 10 minutes, then slice and serve add sea salt and pepper to taste. caution ….taste first as some oysters are naturally salty three pies serves 10 of us, but we luv oyster pie and everyone comes hungry We normally serve with steamed green beans and a sugar/vinegar cole slaw. And Chris, no crab meat that's crushed saltines you see... crab awww now.that's another day and meal. I luv shell oysters and can usually buy them for $50 a 1/2 bushel. I like to micro wave a 1/2 doz for 15 seconds to make them release for easier shucking, then slurp them down To make the pies, I like to buy shucked sorted select size oysters. These are currently selling for $55-$60 a half gallon. ENJOY
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