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Back to work after a couple of weeks off. Wife was getting tired of not being able to park inside, so I had to straighten everything up until next weekend. 

 

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All the horses put to bed

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ebinmaine
22 hours ago, OldWorkHorse said:

What you gonna use the pto for? Dnt think you got one on any of your horses? 

You're correct. We've not had any implements to drive with the engine..... But soon.....

 

I have the Mckissick chipper to put into action. 

Also the generator implement I've had sitting around. 

 

At some point I'd like to try a hand at building an engine driven air compressor as well. 

Cinnamon's big K341 will be a great driver for any of them. 

 

I may also put a PTO on the Charger 12. 

 

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WheelHorse520H
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

At some point I'd like to try a hand at building an engine driven air compressor as well.

Is this so you can check and inflate the tires while you let it warm up?:laughing-rolling:

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ebinmaine
Just now, WheelHorse520H said:

Is this so you can check and inflate the tires while you let it warm up?:laughing-rolling:

Now that you mention it maybe I could install a self-inflating system like our tractor trailers have. 

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Actually what got me thinking about it in the first place is that I have a compressor that has a bad tank bottom.

 

On this site there are a few threads that mention most useful implements or different implements or ones you wish you had, etc.

Back in the late sixties an air compressor was available and it would come in quite handy around my acreage. 

 

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

At some point I'd like to try a hand at building an engine driven air compressor as well. 

Cinnamon's big K341 will be a great driver for any of them. 


An electric PTO would be the Mirror’s Bow Wow for that!

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Tuneup

I listened to the list, getting guilty that I waited too long to change the 516's oil since the re-ringing. Those rings are now sealing nicely and it's been about 2 hours of run time. Mowed the lawn and drained it hot. Ewwwww! The PO just didn't take care of the inside of this engine so it has darkened walls that will take extra time to get clean. More frequent changes in the near future to get this better but she's running like a champ Fresh Rotella and a little ZDDP and we'll go again.

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, pullstart said:


An electric PTO would be the Mirror’s Bow Wow for that!

I agree by general principle but I don't have good access to an electric PTO without spending mucho moolah on one.

 

Nearly all of the builders and construction companies in the area have gas powered air compressors.

Some of those have compressors that run 100% of the time and the kick out is a mechanical valve that just lets the air travel out of the tank instead of building pressure.

Unless I tripped over a cheap electric PTO I'd be more likely to use something like that. 

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19richie66
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Back in the late sixties an air compressor was available and it would come in quite handy around my acreage. 

 

 

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, WheelHorse520H said:

Is this so you can check and inflate the tires while you let it warm up?:laughing-rolling:

 

Hey check out this page!

 

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OldWorkHorse
6 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Hey check out this page!

 

 

 

 

For that price I'll take 2! 

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Nearly all of the builders and construction companies in the area have gas powered air compressors.

Some of those have compressors that run 100% of the time and the kick out is a mechanical valve that just lets the air travel out of the tank instead of building pressure.


That’s where Putt Putt’s engine came from.  I think when we moved, the rest of the unit and the leaky tank were scrapped :eusa-doh:

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WheelHorse520H
32 minutes ago, OldWorkHorse said:

For that price I'll take 2! 

I agree, that’s a steal!:scared-eek:

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D_Mac

Saw this photo and thought of @ebinmaine military tribute build.

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WheelHorse520H
1 minute ago, D_Mac said:

Saw this photo and thought of @ebinmaine military tribute build.

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That’s cool

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, WheelHorse520H said:

That’s cool

Here's Trina's build thread:

 

 

 

 

 

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OldWorkHorse
16 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

Saw this photo and thought of @ebinmaine military tribute build.

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I like the grenade on the side but I feel they may have missed a opportunity to make a BA shift knob. Can't see what's on it tho.

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WheelHorse520H
3 minutes ago, OldWorkHorse said:

I like the grenade on the side but I feel they may have missed a opportunity to make a BA shift knob. Can't see what's on it tho.

I didn’t even notice that, but I agree that could be a shift knob or an attachment lift handle. Either way they missed their chance.

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OldWorkHorse
5 minutes ago, WheelHorse520H said:

I didn’t even notice that, but I agree that could be a shift knob or an attachment lift handle. Either way they missed their chance.

Still sweet looking!

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TJ5208

How much hp would a 6 speed tranny take 

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Achto
19 minutes ago, Tj salyers said:

How much hp would a 6 speed tranny take

 

:wh: produced 8hp models with a 6 or 8 speed. Horse power would not really be a big factor for the transmission though.

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WHW

Over the weekend I added a brinley disc to my raider 10. And I also took that seat off and put on factory one. This tractor was a recent purchase

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti: @WHW!  That seat must’a come from a school lunch room!

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Pullstart

Though I didn’t win at the auction, the hunt continues... 

 

 

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Lane Ranger

Knocked out the last of the rivets in a 42 inch knife bar section for a Wheel Horse tractor.  Cleaned off more rust on the edges of the knife bar and oiled it down.  
 

Next step will be installing new blades and rivets!  
 

The Johnson Sickle Servicer tool should make installing new blades and rivets much easier than ever before! 

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