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rjg854

Those markings on the hood, is that Japanese for Wheel Horse :confusion-scratchheadyellow:

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rjg854
23 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Took the running boards off the Raider so that tomorrow I can take it to the man that does my welding, so he can fix the cracks in the hood stand.  

 Not only did fix both sides of the hood stand, he also took care of a couple of cracks that were in the belt guard. :banana-dreads:

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Tractorhead
3 minutes ago, Shynon said:

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Oh Whow, fixing or part out?

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Shynon
Just now, Tractorhead said:

 

Oh Whow, fixing or part out?

It's a secret SSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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rjg854

Looks like you made a mess out of that tractor :teasing-poke:

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PeacemakerJack
1 hour ago, Shynon said:

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Jhook
2 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Those markings on the hood, is that Japanese for Wheel Horse :confusion-scratchheadyellow:

I wish it was something cool at least😂 no choice but to prime and paint the whole machine at this point. Its a off-red pinkish purple color anyways. Poor repaint done a lomg time ago by the looks of it. 

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WHX??
2 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Those markings on the hood, is that Japanese for Wheel Horse :confusion-scratchheadyellow:

Me thinks Silvia @SylvanLakeWH needs to do a haiku on that hood! 

Tom's changing horses in midstream...going from vintage to late models :lol:

Any word on the plow mule tranny Tom? Was up north couldn't do Sunday check in. 

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Achto
On 10/31/2020 at 4:24 PM, ohiofarmer said:

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If you took these pictures before doing any cleaning. The cleanliness of piston and inside of the head indicates that you are using a fair amount of oil.

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WHX??
3 hours ago, Jhook said:

Welcomed home the newest member of the family today!

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The pup or the horse Dr Hook?? :)

Actually those are kinda cool .. gives it some character fer sure. Reminds me of tiger stripes! 

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WHX??
8 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

If you took these pictures before doing any cleaning. The cleanliness of piston and inside of the head indicates that you are using a fair amount of oil.

Run that by me again Dan ....how does burning oil do that?

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SylvanLakeWH
2 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Me thinks Silvia @SylvanLakeWH needs to do a haiku on that hood! 

 

 

As requested...

 

 

@Jhook’s Wheel Horse

Hood of oriental flair

Perhaps it’s Haiku

 

:ph34r:

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Achto

Today was a winter prep day for me. My Suburban Rat rod and Terrance (my 857) both received an oil change. Then I ran them out of fuel and put them in hibernation. My C-145 received an oil change, a grease job and chains put on the rears in preparation for snow plow duty. Ariens walk behind snow blower got an oil change and prepped for duty. My 8000w Baldor generator received an oil change, air filter, new spark plugs, and then I ran it out of fuel & put it in hibernation. Still have a few more tractors to get ready for hibernation.

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Achto
6 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Run that by me again Dan ....how does burning oil do that?

 

Oil getting past the rings will wash the carbon off from the top of the piston and the inside of the head.

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WHX??
11 minutes ago, Achto said:

Today was a winter prep day for me.

Pretty much the same here ... stuffed six tractors in a 10x24  rent a garage since the demise of the fake garage. Did not run them out of gas but gave each a dose of seafoam and stabil.  Did pull all batteries for storage in the shop tho. Plus a Z turn and a motor cycle trailer. Left the ones out I need to love this winter. 

Whose idea was it to be tractor heavy anyway!?!?!?:lol:

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Jhook
31 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

The pup or the horse Dr Hook?? :)

Actually those are kinda cool .. gives it some character fer sure. Reminds me of tiger stripes! 

The puppy!

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WHX??
30 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

Oil getting past the rings will wash the carbon off from the top of the piston and the inside of the head.

I did not know that and if thats the case I got alot of real clean heads and pistons!:D

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WHX??

Jeepers cats ther Madge... Little Senior heavy there are we?? Looks like a little dusting there? 

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Pullstart
21 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Took my new Senior out for a ride, 

and got captured in this photo op.

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we wanna come play!

 

 

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WHX??

Sorry Kev that ain't gonna cut it ...we want to see video of her getting seat time and the smile on her face! 

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SylvanLakeWH
3 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Sorry Kev that ain't gonna cut it ...we want to see video of her getting seat time and the smile on her face! 

 

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Aughta Cut @pullstart some slack though there Tractor Heavy...Maybe He’s been doin’ laundry trying to get the grease stains out of them ripped up blue jeans or something...:ychain:

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Andy N.

Got the engine and transmission oil changed, air and fuel filter replaced, deck removed and cleaned, chassis and deck greased, wheel weights and chains installed, fluid added to front tires, and plow blade installed. The 312-8 is ready for winter work.

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ohiofarmer
2 hours ago, Achto said:

 

If you took these pictures before doing any cleaning. The cleanliness of piston and inside of the head indicates that you are using a fair amount of oil.

   i usually spray Deep creep in the head to clean out the carbon. i am fairly certain that the bore of the piston is greater as the piston descends. Having bought these three tractors, a c-121, and two c-145 class plus a deck and front blade and an extra set of ags for a total of $400, i am still happy.. i need to use the bore gauges and a feeler to get a quick idea of what is going on with the cylinder bore. at least one tractor has a decently tight bore that is .015 larger piston with an unknown rebuild date.

 I have been busy with other issues on these tractors so far, but they are coming along.

  Actually, a decent looking c-160 might be joining us soon. When it rains , it pours.

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