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kpinnc

I want a bucket full of whatever the weatherman is drinking. Dude is seriously under the influence of something.

 

Coming down pretty good over here!

 

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kpinnc

I like those silver hood decals!

 

Nice machine!

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SylvanLakeWH
10 hours ago, pfrederi said:

If you have wheels on the trash can do yo really need a WH..How long is the driveway???


Uhm…

 

Yes.

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, PackerBacker said:

here is another Horse (the GT2500) I fixed from a rusted hulk

What's hiding under the hood of this beast?

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ebinmaine
10 hours ago, WHX?? said:

a real cold snap ... -17 here this AM.

We caught up to ya this morning Jimbo. 

🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶

 

 

 

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PackerBacker
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

What's hiding under the hood of this beast?

Briggs 10 hp

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Lee1977

Here is our replacement snow.

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peter lena

@Lee1977  looks like the kind of stuff we have been getting , weather is putting us right on the rain / snow line , being 5 mi off the coast , storm could go to sea or inland . north of us regularly gets  MINIS TEMPS  , heavier snow . ya get what ya get , pete

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PackerBacker
10 hours ago, kpinnc said:

I like those silver hood decals!

 

Nice machine!

Thanks, I got those from redoyourhorse.com

they were exactly like the originals

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, PackerBacker said:

Thanks, I got those from redoyourhorse.com

they were exactly like the originals

 

Well don't I feel silly....:rolleyes:

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, PackerBacker said:

redoyourhorse.com

He's one of our vendors. 

Terry's a great guy. 

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Ifixoldjunk

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made my neighbors think I was crazy by driving my 310 in circles. Figured out since the driveway was practically a sheet of ice it was a good time to test the new tires and chains. Seems AGs and chains are just as good as turfs and chains.

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pfrederi
19 minutes ago, Ifixoldjunk said:

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made my neighbors think I was crazy by driving my 310 in circles. Figured out since the driveway was practically a sheet of ice it was a good time to test the new tires and chains. Seems AGs and chains are just as good as turfs and chains.

 

 

you have 2 link chains I guess they are close enough not to fall into the gaps of your AGs  That doesn't work for many chains an ags...

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adsm08
21 minutes ago, Ifixoldjunk said:

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made my neighbors think I was crazy by driving my 310 in circles. Figured out since the driveway was practically a sheet of ice it was a good time to test the new tires and chains. Seems AGs and chains are just as good as turfs and chains.

 

I have no issues with my ags on ice or in snow, as long as the chains stay in place. You know about it quick when the don't, and I think getting them on is a bit more aggravating with the ags. Can't beat them for wet spots in the yard though. Spots my turfs would tear up by ags don't even slip.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, pfrederi said:

 

 

you have 2 link chains I guess they are close enough not to fall into the gaps of your AGs  That doesn't work for many chains an ags...

IIFF I install them carefully the 2 link chains fall into every low spot between the bars on my AGs. 

They're prone to moving around some if I don't get them tight.  

 

At some point my snow tractor will get turfs fluid filled with these ice chains and the fluid filled AGs will be used for non ice terrain.  

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Horse Newbie
22 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

I finally got the new hydraulic lines installed tonight on the Bronco. The two extra lines going to the rear cylinder make for quite a pile of hoses near my foot, but a few zip ties made it a bit neater.

Did you make up those hydraulic lines yourself ?

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kpinnc
1 minute ago, Horse Newbie said:

Did you make up those hydraulic lines yourself ?

 

No. There is a local shop that makes them. I just put ORB to JIC adapters on the spool valve so regular hoses work fine.

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8ntruck

Been thinking about the direction I want to go with my C195.  I have definitely decided to re-paint the hood.  Got a couple of ideas that I will try in primer once the weather warms up in the spring.  Run it for a while and see if it grows on me.

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SylvanLakeWH

@kpinnc beautiful work!!! :bow-blue:

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sjoemie himself

@kpinnc Looking good with everything installed. I have to ask though, some of the hydraulic lines are bent pretty tight. Are you not worried about that? I know that there are certain guidelines for that and assuming that the shop knows what they are doing.

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peter lena

@kpinnc , nice work, pay attention to those possible chaffing areas , rear of frame corner . used some teflon like , sheeting as a protective sleeve in a similar  possible wear spot , that lift set up looks stout , pete

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Terry M

Looks Nice!  Are you Going to paint the green to match colors?

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