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9 pointsSpending my Saturday cleaning out a local collection today, previous owner is deceased. Not too much in the mornings haul, mostly parts tractors / decks , tractor in picture 4 fired right up on starting fluid, maybe something better this afternoon....
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7 points
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6 pointsThis is how Trina and I expanded our collection quite a lot a few years ago. I rented a 26 ft U-Haul which we filled. Then went back several times with our own utility trailer. I have since sold / given away / traded most of those items to other folks.
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6 points
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5 pointsI usually see them listed for $400-600, not sure if that’s what they sell for but I’ve seen plenty listed in that price range. As @ri702bill stated they are a bear to mount a move around. I have one but I use my C-141 to move and mount/dismount it. Shipping it may cost more than the selling price?
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4 pointsMay 30, 1911 1st Indianapolis 500: Ray Harroun, driving a Marmon Wasp for Nordyke & Marmon Company, comes out of retirement and wins the inaugural event with an average speed of 74.6 mph.
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4 points
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4 pointsClean the bolts and threads up with carb cleaner and put a spot of blue removable locktite on each bolt and reinstall, 8 ft lbs torque.
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4 pointsDid you install the 2 lock plates and bend them to lock the bolts?
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4 points
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4 pointsA $50 leaf blower zip tied to the front bumper of these $300,000 paint rigs could blow off the trash and road kills. Maybe add a remote switch for the driver.
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3 pointsWe have a bunch of houses in the village that were built in the 50's for the local soldiers. Sampson Naval Base, Air Base and the Seneca Army Depot just a few miles away. They were designed as "Temporary" homes. A single little furnace in a closet, fiberboard sewer lines, all kinds of goodies. Well they are still there. My brother in law bought 2 of them. One to rent and 1 for his stepdaughter. I put electrical services in both of them. I could write a book about what I found. All of the original outlets fell apart when you removed the wall plate!!! His son in law goes nuts with Christmas lights. They called me Christmas Eve one year as half of the House went dark. My brother in law had half of the outlets out of the walls when I got there. Couldn't find a tripped breaker. It had rained hard and I noticed an extension cord on the roof half plugged in. Water got on it and shorted out the cord. I followed it to a sub panel in the garage and found the tripped breaker. I remind them every year to go easy on the spaghetti mess but to no avail!
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3 pointsAnyone who's ever replaced the pesky brake pedal return spring on a sundstrand hydro unit knows that it's in the hood stand and can be an exercise in patience. I've seen some workarounds so that's what I chose to do this morning. I'll swap the angle bracket out for something more appropriate but this was effective for testing purposes. I can't recall what these springs are for but I have a few in the shop so they're likely a common part.
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3 pointsI have gotten up to 3.5 inches with good quality using 7" deck wheel. Yo have to make sure you relevel the deck fore and aft. Then lower the front by making one turn on the adjuster.
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3 points... at The Brickyard. Look at all the oil burners! Back when it took TWO fearless folks to drive & navigate the track... Usually, the mechanic's job was to be constantly aware of the necessary lubrication, watch for tire wear and keep track of the parts that fell off. No Loctite back then!
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3 points@Tonytoro416 I think I speak for everyone when I say that we would all enjoy more pictures of your beautiful 953. I keep going back to look at the ones you posted and thinking “Damn, that thing is nice 👍🏻”
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3 pointsThanks a million for all the helpful input! The plan if it checks out in person is to bring her home and use it as is for a while. I will be on the hunt for a head light assembly and checking out it out mechanically. Then long term goal is to slowly restore it with my boys. I’ll definitely be on the lookout for a correct seat but as comfy as the one on it looks I’ll wager it stays on there for a long while. Will be a good project for them as they are both into things like this and use it to teach them how to take care of things. I much prefer older well made things than all the new garbage that’s made today, not just tractors but pretty much everything. They are both super excited about it and can’t wait.
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3 pointsI have too many low hanging branches in my yard to mow with the umbrella, but is nice to have portable shade at the shows.
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3 pointsEd, that would have to go out for bid and you know the DOT specifications would drive the price up to several thousand dollars . Next the public employees' union would protest having additional duties put on the employee. To say nothing of the danger posed by those rechargeable batteries. without suitable training the blower could pose a significant hearing and eye hazard.
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3 points
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3 pointsPut the rear weights back on the 312-8. Neighbor wants to aerate everyone's yards tomorrow so I told him I'd provide the tractor and fuel
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3 pointsI agree that you'll probably love it. I just picked up a 1 owner (I believe) c-161 but had to drive to northern VA to get it. Well engineered machines
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2 pointsHome and unloaded. She runs really good, mows fantastic. Took it straight to some pretty thick grass and it barely even loaded up going through it and cut very clean. When I got there I was pleasantly surprised that most of the original paint is actually there. All the pics made the hood and fenders look like rusted steel. Don’t get me wrong there’s several places where the paints worn off but I believe I can get the old paint to clean up decent. Seller had very recently done a full service and replaced both rear axle seals not long ago as well.
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2 pointsI too have seen many questionable wiring jobs. I guess it goes under the saying,everything is good till it ain't, and when it ain't thing can go very bad in a hurry.
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2 pointsBob - good thing you did not nick the unsecured Romex on the right while cutting to find the Pulling Elbow...
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2 points
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2 pointsThe 312 got a bath today! Interesting story about this tractor is that I never intended to own it but it came non-running in a package deal with a c-165 I was in search of. It eventually got repowered when I swapped one from a 12 Auto. A huge limb fell across its hood so that's been pounded out. No Purple Heart ceremony for that yet but it's got character and surprisingly my "preferred" machine depending on what I'm doing.
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2 points
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2 pointsYour engine Spec Number shows it being a 1979 K-241 which is correct for the '79 C-101. Going into the K-241 parts manual Groupe 18 (charging and ignition) we find the number 114 applies to all components related to charging for that engine. You have a 15 amp charging system and the parts illustrated below are correct for your engine. We know that your stator is working properly based on the test you have done. Your voltage regulator / rectifier should be a 15 Amp unit. It has three tabs in an "L" pattern. I have attached a link to the parts manual for you.
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2 pointsFinally got the 953 mostly done. Been a long one but worth it. Still have some small issues and details to get sorted out but 98% complete
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2 pointsThe mount needs to be a solid top plate per the Briggs manual. Just a stack of washers or a set of 4 spacers won't support the aluminum block well enough.
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2 pointsThose plates were intended to distribute the torque across the disc.
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2 pointsThat’s what I do also tearing them down to the frame. Check every nut bolt every threaded hole and just enjoy bringing it back to a better state of operation. I am currently doing this to a. B100. Pretty much saving it for the winter time so it will give me something to do every day. Enjoy what you do and mostly enjoy the ride when it’s done.
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2 points
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2 pointsThis is only pic I have at the moment. i remember @ebinmaine posting some much better pics to explain on an older post, i found it but im not smart enough to link it on my phone.. He should be along shortly
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2 pointsMy neighbor is retired from DOT road maintenance. One of his early jobs was one of the fellows who rode in a (as I envisioned in my mind's eye) cage and sprayed the stripes. The driver of the truck kind of aligned the sprayer but it was up to the spray operator who tweaked the cage to get paint in right location. As I remember he was side swiped one time by a car while in the cage. He did not like that job. The DOT guys can't paint over a squirrel. That would be inner agency's interference in this case the Conservation department's creatures!
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2 points
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2 points@kpinnc Thanks for that info! Now I have to find one and I don't know the the text is red!
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1 pointI put a service in another rental house for my B-i L. I installed Arc-fault breakers for his down stairs outlets. (My wife had been in a rocking chair once and the rocker hit a lamp cord and it about blew a hole in the wall so I put those in all wall outlets now unless it needs to be GFI) Anyway I'm in the basement doing other stuff and his wife rented an old floor sander. That thing kept tripping that arc fault so I knew it was working
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1 pointthat's what I'm thinking too, How much interchangeability is there among these things, I've got several on hand, I suppose they're rated in amps or maybe watts ? Anybody know ? Since the plug configuration is dependent on the rating, maybe anything with an "L" shape plug should be compatable ? I'll dig through the junkyard in a little while and see what I have
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1 pointWho all gets their Horses out in a Parade? I recruit local teenagers and neighbors to drive some and they have so much fun. (It’s also good for when I am out making so much noise working on them that neighbors are more forgiving, lol) plus it gets them out for a good exercising.
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1 point
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1 pointWhat is the model number on the deck? The lift linkage appears to be very different than what is on my rear discharge deck. Seems like some of the lift linkage might be missing.
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1 point
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1 pointThe new blade for my mulching push mower seemed quite dull on arrival. Then I realized it had been powder-coated all over. Took only a few minutes with the belt file to gently remove the coating and hone the cutting edges.
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1 pointIf the kill relay is not energizing that will prevent the solenoid from closing even with power to the blue wire on the solenoid because there wouldn't be a ground path. The K4 neutral relay need to be energized and the K3 relay has to be deenergized for the kill relay K1 to energize providing a ground path to the solenoid. For testing purposes only, remove the small BROWN wire from the solenoid and replace it with a wire that connects to ground on the engine or frame, see if the engine will turn over with the key switch. If it will turn over you will know that the PTO switch and seat switch are good and the K3 relay is not energized. We will get this problem resolved, just a matter of finding out what is working and what is not.
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1 pointDecided to switch the 2 inch receiver over to the 10-8 and took the kids for a couple laps around the neighborhood.
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1 point
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