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  1. 7 points
    Replaced a melted fuse block on the 520 FEL. Not a fun job but doable. The usual 30 amp fuse was the culprit. This one had the fuse cover on it. The cover did protect dirt from getting in but high current thru the fuse eventually created a runaway situation. The lesson here is @sqrlgtr even with a cover it pays to inspect it. This is the same circuit that can take out the nine pin. More fun ... started parting out this one. More on another thread why it was a parts tractor and it wasn't the mouse house or Squonkies favorite oil filter.
  2. 7 points
    Slowly getting the tractors outta storage in back shed. Wanna go thru them one at a time getting them ready for summer. Hasn't been easy cause we've had so much rain. Yard is like a swamp & don't wanna have a mess moving them from shed to garage. Got the rat rod all ready & added a simple belt guard. Have been fortunate so far not to get my jeans jammed up in pulleys/belt. Try to keep moving on to next ones....
  3. 6 points
    One hour round road trip this morning. I really didn’t need another, but for the price I couldn’t pass it up. 314H and 48” blade for $125. Going to give it a good scrubbing first to see what I have to work It was missing a front tire. I took one off the 420 to make it easier to load.
  4. 6 points
    May 2, 2011 Osama bin Laden, the suspected mastermind behind the September 11 attacks and the FBI's most wanted man, is killed by US NAVY SEAL Team 6 in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
  5. 6 points
  6. 6 points
    I loaded the feeder about a week ago. The first one showed up this evening. I haven't set out the hummingbird feeders yet but will this weekend.
  7. 4 points
  8. 4 points
    Years ago when I first joined on here, I’ve learned so much and it’s the friendliest forum I’ve been part of. I keep interest in my WH and keep it going for two reasons, my dad, and this forum. I feel like the older generation is starting to fade away, which is very sad, and the newer generation is on other social media like facebook and instagram and others. I look back at posts from 7-8 years ago and quite a few of the usernames are now green, very sad, may they rest in peace. We gotta get this generation into this hobby and addiction. I only use FB for the marketplace, when sellers/buyers aren’t asking for the moon or lowballing. We gotta let folks know how great this site is, as the people and information have been such a big help over the years for me. Confucius say “good people+good tractors=happiness.”
  9. 4 points
    Got the tri-ribs swapped over, replaced the front tie rods, and topped off the trans oil. Then gave my youngest a ride around the yard. It’s nice having this back up and running fully again.
  10. 3 points
    Sorry no picture yet but the first humming bird of the year. Wife has had the feeder out for a couple days,. usually means the first Baltimore Oriole will be here in few days Will set out the orange slice and the grape jelly tomorrow SPRING!!!
  11. 3 points
    Mount a toilet seat... hole is already there... go while you mow...
  12. 3 points
    Just tow it behind the truck and catch it in gear. I heard 35mph is the "magic" speed.
  13. 3 points
    Im thinking it was this guy...
  14. 3 points
    We had one single early bird 🐦 hummingbird this past Tuesday. Very early for us. Normal arrival is this coming week.
  15. 3 points
    Not “to” my WH but “for” it. In the fall, I made a small cart to hold my 36” RD Gear mower deck for easier storage and movement during its off season. An unanticipated benefit was easy access for sharpening and cleaning and for re-greasing one of the gearboxes. Now that I’ve got the mower back on the tractor, I decided to upgrade the cart so that it’ll hold the blade. Here it is with the mower and now with the blade.
  16. 2 points
    So I am fond of making use of other people's trash... thus this thread. Here is my latest: skibenchapelli... Trash picked: bench, two pair cross country skis and one pair down hill skis. Remove rotted wood from bench, cut skis to fit and bam... a new very permanent bench... kokopelli on skis was my artistic inspiration...
  17. 2 points
    Having had some of 🧸’s “coffee”, I can relate that it’s the only time I’ve had coffee that I could both drink and chew. 😉
  18. 2 points
    Nope not a blade ... Big Unit gets the prize. Although hitting a stump with a blade can cause it. It wasn't hitting a stump that did it ... It wasn't the mouse house ... it wasn't the Squonkies orange death although it was oil related. So after finding the not uncommon Briggs aluminum key way sheared I got as excited as a groom on wedding night. The motor does somewhat turn over with a pipe wrench on the stub. If that's all it is the mouse house will buff out and maybe I can save this motor right? Maybe go thru it for a a spare engine? Just for practice? Hiding behind the starter ... the reason for the abrupt engine stop. These motors are actually not too bad if oil is checked.
  19. 2 points
    So what's a little timing issue...? It'll spark. Eventually.
  20. 2 points
    Not Confucius... but confuse-us. Very similar.
  21. 2 points
    What is he eating in the cup?? Last year we went through more than 8lbs of grape jelly ( we make sure it is real sugar no hi fructose corn syrup.)
  22. 2 points
    You sure that was Confucius?
  23. 2 points
    I've had my feeders out for two weeks and no hummers yet. Maybe Sunday....a two day flight from NE Pa to SC Pa.
  24. 2 points
    Wrong rock star, actually rock 'n' roll musician Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13-year-old cousin, Myra Gale Brown, in December 1957. She was his third wife and was the daughter of his cousin, J.W. Brown. The scandal, particularly when revealed during a 1958 UK tour, severely damaged his career
  25. 2 points
    I finally decide to take the time to pay attention to this 704 that I bought last fall. First off - pull the rope & see if it runs. Yep that's right, I brought it home, and stuffed it in the shed. Never even tried to see if it ran. Good news, after a bunch of pulls and some coaxing I have it starting easy and running good with no smoke. Here are a couple pics of when I brought it home. There are a few discrepancies but most of the correct parts came with it. The correct gas tank and rear wheels where included in the purchase. Did a little shopping in my parts collection and also in Jim's collection to find the rest of the parts needed. Top tin for the engine, gas cap, a different set of front wheel covers, clutch spring, and a hood that is in better shape. Ready to show and enjoy now. This tractor is how ever on my resto list. Pictures after a light make over.
  26. 2 points
    Rebuilt the carb after the parts came in and reinstalled it. Cleaned the gas tank, installed new fuel line, filter, and shut off valve. Went to the local gas station that the net said had ethanol free gas. They did. $5.80 a gallon. Went to Walmart, bought a 5 gallon gas tank, and went back. Once I got home and put some in the WH it was time to check operation. Turned the key and it cranked, and cranked, and cranked until the battery wore down. Stuck the charger on it and started looking to see why it wouldn't start. 🤔 Low and behold I forgot to plug the new harness into the new fuel solenoid.🤦‍♂️ Started right up! I did not shut the gas off because I want to see if the new parts took care of the previous leak.
  27. 2 points
    Back moving under its own power sooner than I anticipated. Need to have the AGS mounted next and swap the tri-ribs from the C120 over and remount the dozer blade.
  28. 2 points
    Mounted some Vredstien V61’s, added some liquid ballast and got um back on 520H.
  29. 2 points
    Zach cuttin’ lawn for the first time this season on BlackBeard!
  30. 2 points
    It was in the 60’s so the group came out for a triple side shot. The 308 got salt cleaned out, the 312 did a test mow as the front yard needed it. I also took a ride on the C-141 too. I got some seat time on them all.
  31. 2 points
    Took the 418-8 out today with 50” mid-mount grader blade to fix my neighbors driveway. It was really just an excuse to get a little seat time and make them happy at the same time. Forgot to take pictures during the job so I snapped a few when I got back home.
  32. 2 points
    Fair bit of work done today.
  33. 1 point
    Made a bench out of trash picked skis and bench frame. Fertility God Kokopelli (on skis, on a bench, what could possibly go wrong) was my inspiration...
  34. 1 point
  35. 1 point
    Ah yes, dirty bean water. Disgusting.
  36. 1 point
    Loaded and ready to go. Hopefully I get rid of all this crap (I mean awesome stuff).
  37. 1 point
    Plow day complete, pool shed complete, waiting on fence materials, it’s a good day to work on an engine! ARP head studs swapped in place of bolts, torqued to 80 ft lbs rather than not close to 65, blue loctite on block side threads. New rear main seal and oil pan gasket, fresh paint cooking next to the oil fire. Once it gets set up a bit, I’ll roll it over and finish assembling the top end IMG_4296.mov
  38. 1 point
    Assembly went pretty easy, all new wiring, new switches & lighter.
  39. 1 point
    With the warmer weather I was about ready to start reassembly. I bought a tranny kit from Lowell, had to find good pinion plates for the differential, mine were cracked. Got the tranny together and bolted to the frame. I decided to try the thrust bearings on the spindles so I had the front axle machined for that.
  40. 1 point
    I thought I might play in the snow with this tractor so I picked up some weights and a very nice blade.
  41. 1 point
    Last fall I found a decent set of 5.50 front tires, I got all 4 rims cleaned up, new tubes and a coat of Miller’s tire paint and got those ready to go. I was also able to make any repairs to the tins and frame before winter set in, the lower steering shaft was replaced and I had new bushings installed in a couple lower supports and added a zerk to the bottom bushing on the support I used on this project. I got the motor generator refreshed, while it was apart I drilled & tapped new regulator mounting holes to move the regulator terminals a bit farther away from the gas tank then filled the original holes with epoxy.
  42. 1 point
    Video update from a while back up to now
  43. 1 point
  44. 1 point
    I realized I am behind on video updates on this, so I went through the archives since October and tossed stuff together. It’ll be releasing in the next few days. 🤠
  45. 1 point
    CasaytheMann, when you say "there are no gas stations near you that sell non-ethanol gas" please define 'near you' the reason i and others on here are sooo adamant about using pure gas is because the ethanol crap causes sooo many headaches down the road. i travel a little over 1 hour each way to get pure gas. for me it is time well spent.
  46. 1 point
    Finally got to split the trans for the 10-8 today. Sure did have some water in it. Got it cleaned up, replaced all the seals and reassembled. Got it back installed but now needs some new woodruff keys for the axles and drive pulley. In theory it’ll be back up and moving under its own power Monday.
  47. 1 point
    Non-ethanol seems to be more available in areas that have lots of agricultural equipment, boating, and general aviation customers. Metropolitan areas, rarely. Where it is available, it’s frequently 91 Octane and priced at or a bit below super premium. Often it is a separate hose or even a separate pump. In some upstate NY stations, I’ve seen the pump have its own island! When storing non-ethanol gas be sure to keep the container very tightly sealed. Since “pure gas” has no alcohol to bind with moisture, any water that enters the container (condensation, for example) remains separate--possibly causing rust or being transferred to your tractor when refueling.
  48. 1 point
    I may have one. Have to check. Message later to remind me. Yours for shipping cost
  49. 1 point
    I made a straight slot adapter plate for all the units I converted to foot control.
  50. 1 point
    Seem like this question is asked nearly every week on here. The answers given quite often include buying expensive Bore Gauges or Inside Micrometers. I have an inexpensive down and dirty method of evaluating the cylinder's wear that uses a tool nearly everyone has or could buy for around $ 5.00. A set of feeler gauges and a ring from the piston you just removed will let you know without any other equipment. It won't tell you how much it should be bored (though you can get close) but it will tell you if it is beyond the point of being successfully honed. In the photo below you can see the first step, placing a ring at the very top of the cylinder above the ridge. The piston ring end gap in this case is 0.080. The cylinder at the ridge measured standard at 3.25" and the cylinder walls and ring edges were worn smooth. Next I used the piston to move the ring down to a point just below the ridge. The piston helps keep the ring square to the cylinder wall. At this point the piston ring end gap increased to 0.110" This step was repeated three more times at 3/4 inch intervals. The results were 0.117", 0.118" and 0.117" Next the ring was moved to the bottom of the cylinder where the piton rings would not have contacted the cylinder walls. The piston ring end gap returned to 0.080". The greatest deviation of the ring end gap was 0.038". Now we can do a little fuzzy math to figure out how much the cylinder need to be bored. Changes in the ring end gap will be a change to the circumference. Bore changes would be a change in diameter. So, 0.038" divided by 3.14159 will show that the greatest wear in the cylinder is 0.012" larger in diameter than standard and should be bored 0.020". This is a quick easy way to get the job done without spending a bunch of money on tools you will never use again. You are going to need the feeler gauges when you put the engine back together anyway.
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