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sqrlgtr
1 minute ago, squonk said:

:lol: They are actually Firestone Town and Country 6-12 CAR Tires from the 60's.  NOS

 

They are taller than the GT 6-12's

Will if u dont beat all. I knew they looked a little taller. Cool :music-rockout:

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squonk
Just now, sqrlgtr said:

Will if u dont beat all. I knew they looked a little taller. Cool :music-rockout:

"You go through Ice, Mud and Snow, or we pay the tow!" :banana-linedance:

 

I wonder how much $$$ Firestone payed in towing charges and how hard was it to get paid? :confusion-confused:

 

 

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sqrlgtr
2 minutes ago, squonk said:

"You go through Ice, Mud and Snow, or we pay the tow!" :banana-linedance:

 

I wonder how much $$$ Firestone payed in towing charges and how hard was it to get paid? :confusion-confused:

 

 

:laughing-rolling: Ain’t heard that slogan in a while

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, squonk said:

:lol: They are actually Firestone Town and Country 6-12 CAR Tires from the 60's.  NOS

 

They are taller than the GT 6-12's

Are those the 6.00-12’s?

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8ntruck

I'm kind of looking for a similar style tire for my C-195.  I've found 15" truck tires with a tread pattern I like, a good O.D., but they are too skinny by about 2".

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sqrlgtr

Tried on a set of Carlisle 23x9.50’s on the 312-8, had 8.50 Dicos on it to start with. Kinda digging the looks so may keep them on but will diffidently have to paint the wheel's silver to match. I cant even remember what these came off of. Also took the blades off of the 42” RD deck but didnt get around to sharpening them.  They looked like they were turned up on the ends but checked pretty flat on welding table. Forgot to take pics of blades...........

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Bill D
10 minutes ago, sqrlgtr said:

Forgot to take piss

Take it where?🤣

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squonk
55 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Are those the 6.00-12’s?

I think  so.

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C100guy94
3 minutes ago, Bill D said:

Take it where?🤣

Yea I'm with bill 

Leave it don't take it with yea you got plenty where that came from if yea find a use for some later hahaha

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Bill D

Sorry Mr. Squirrels I just couldn't resist.🤣.  I too have fat fingers.  That plus auto correct makes for some interesting posts and texts.

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sqrlgtr
11 hours ago, Bill D said:

Take it where?🤣

 

11 hours ago, C100guy94 said:

Yea I'm with bill 

Leave it don't take it with yea you got plenty where that came from if yea find a use for some later hahaha

 

10 hours ago, Bill D said:

Sorry Mr. Squirrels I just couldn't resist.🤣.  I too have fat fingers.  That plus auto correct makes for some interesting posts and texts.

:ROTF:  I went back and fixed it.

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ML3

Last one to get running after winter storage. 753 wouldn't start. Ignition issues. New coil, condenser, spark plug & wire. Changed oil also after repeated engine cranking & flooding. Runs good now. 

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rick

The Firestone Town and Country was a good mud and snow tire for vehicles back in the day.  

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ebinmaine
18 hours ago, Bill D said:

Sorry Mr. Squirrels I just couldn't resist.🤣.  I too have fat fingers.  That plus auto correct makes for some interesting posts and texts.

 

Auto correct???

 

You mean auto help me look even stooopiderr when it makes a wrong choice.  

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adsm08
50 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Auto correct???

 

You mean auto help me look even stooopiderr when it makes a wrong choice.  

 

I thought it was spelled "auto co-wrecked".

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Achto

My recently acquired B100 was leaking fluid from the right axle seal. Took the tranny apart today in order to investigate why. Think I may have found the issue.

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Managed to get the tranny washed out & cleaned up. All ready to put it back together as soon as my parts arrive.

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ineedanother
23 minutes ago, Achto said:

My recently acquired B100 was leaking fluid from the right axle seal. Took the tranny apart today in order to investigate why. Think I may have found the issue.

 

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Managed to get the tranny washed out & cleaned up. All ready to put it back together as soon as my parts arrive.

Looks like years of ignoring an obvious problem. I'm surprised the axle is usable.

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kpinnc
28 minutes ago, Achto said:

Took the tranny apart today in order to investigate why. Think I may have found the issue

 

Yes sir, that'll do it. Glad you found it early! :thumbs:

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Achto
3 minutes ago, ineedanother said:

I'm surprised the axle is usable.

 

Axle looks in good shape yet

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MainelyWheelhorse

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Yesterday, after work I tried out the 42" RD on the 308 needless to say it wasn't a fan so I swapped the 42" to the 312 and the 37"SD mostly to the 308. the 37" is physically on the 308 except for the belt which is loose no matter what you do. after swapping one of the decks in 15-20 min I mowed the rest of my test area yesterday with the 312. I left the 308 deck issues for today. I think I need a belt as it was routed right and the deck didn't seem bent anywhere. I'd say its about time for a belt as its been at least four years since i got one. 

 

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Today's other project was parts storage. I got a wood box from my parents. Four cardboard boxes of parts later, it still has room. I freed up a lot of space doing that. It's been a rather productive day.

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Mrs Sylvan once again adorned the :wh: yard art with spring flowers... looks a lot better than when I'm sitting on it...

 

 

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CasaytheMann

The flowers would grow faster if a wheel alignment was done.😉

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