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ebinmaine

The seat bracket repair works well.  

I got the clamps on the fuel system.....

But it ain't happy yet. 

 

@JCM you may remember when we picked this beast up the fuel pump was bypassed. 

I've had it connected and run it for just a few minutes, maybe 15 or 20 total since its arrival.  

The existing carb I had swapped out for a carb I rebuilt a few years ago. Turned out that had a broken linkage at the top. Some of you may recall the horrifically loose one that was on Cinnamon Horse when it came here. I had tried soldering the pieces together. Worked ok by vision but after a few minutes of Kohler vibration it came undone.  

 

So I rebuilt the carb from the C160 Automatic. That part's better..... but now the fuel pump doesn't keep up with the engine above 1/2 throttle or so.  

Fuel stream is pretty solid from tank to pump. From pump to carb it runs fine for a few minutes then I can see a fair amount of air bubbles on the way into the carb.   

 

I have a spare pump I'll try tomorrow.  

 

 

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peter lena

@76c12091520h bob ,  being a lubrication nut , I regularly marvel at the rusted state of the exposed wheel well / chassis areas in virtually new trucks . none of my stuff is lie that , my cure for that is LUBRIPLATE , CHAIN AND CABLE SPRAY  AND LUBRIPLATE OPEN GEAR HEAVY DUTY EXTREME PRESSURE  AEROSOL LUBES. nothing stays with metal like this stuff , moving up garage door co , https://www.movingupgaragedoors.com/lubriplate-l0152-063-gear-shield-extra-heavy-lubricant  has the best prices . , no rust and stands up , pete

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Snoopy11
5 minutes ago, peter lena said:

being a lubrication nut

:text-yeahthat:

 

BUT, some of the best lubrication advice around. Seems like this forum has a person for everything. 

 

:wh: ROCKS... :banana-rock:

 

Don

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peter lena

@76c12091520h bob ,  being a lubrication nut , I regularly marvel at the rusted state of the exposed wheel well / chassis areas in virtually new trucks . none of my stuff is lie that , my cure for that is LUBRIPLATE , CHAIN AND CABLE SPRAY  AND LUBRIPLATE OPEN GEAR HEAVY DUTY EXTREME PRESSURE  AEROSOL LUBES. nothing stays with metal like this stuff , moving up garage door co , https://www.movingupgaragedoors.com/lubriplate-l0152-063-gear-shield-extra-heavy-lubricant  has the best prices . , no rust and stands up , pete

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953 nut
4 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

I drove my first horse for the first time

Today is Thanksgiving Day in the US, guess you have something to be thankful for too.      :text-coolphotos:

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Maxwell-8
8 hours ago, 953 nut said:

Today is Thanksgiving Day in the US, guess you have something to be thankful for too.      :text-coolphotos:

I sure am!

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kpinnc
16 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

The seat bracket repair works well.  

 

Made the exact same repair last week Eb. Every time I went to sit on the Charger was a gamble- gave a whole new meaning to "dismount", let me yell ya!

 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

Made the exact same repair last week Eb. Every time I went to sit on the Charger was a gamble- gave a whole new meaning to "dismount", let me yell ya!

 

Ya ever read about me bein' bucked off Cinnamon Horse??

 

:ROTF:

 

 

I was fine but not an experience I'd as soon repeat.  

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kpinnc
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Ya ever read about me bein' bucked off Cinnamon Horse??

 

:ROTF:

 

 

I was fine but not an experience I'd as soon repeat.  

 

I have a habit of getting on my tractors with one hand on the seat, and one on the steering wheel...

 

Imagine doing pushups on a wet, soapy floor while wearing rubber gloves: not gonna work so well! The distance from a raised seat back to the steering wheel tends to exceed how wide I can hold my hands!

 

First time I ever fell off a tractor by trying to sit down on one! Not hard to figure out what happened 10 feet away from the thing when you stop rollling over. :lol:

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

First time I ever fell off a tractor by trying to sit down on one

I have a helpful video on my YT channel for those challenged in Horse climbing.  

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AMC RULES

You "bigger" sure can put a hurt on them things.  :scared-eek:

Imagine how them poor horses feel.  :auto-ambulance:

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Imagine how them poor horses feel

That's why we use a REAL tractor :wh:.... instead of some other brand. :lol:

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Handy Don
21 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Certainly much more sturdy and I've gained several inches of room

And more weight directly over the axle? :)

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

And more weight directly over the axle? :)

Yes. Also very helpful.  

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Handy Don
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

The new-to-me '75 C160 Automatic is back up and running. 

I messed about with it for awhile this morning. 

Looking good. The motion control on those hydros is a lot of fun for the quick back and forth, eh? :)

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ebinmaine
31 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Looking good. The motion control on those hydros is a lot of fun for the quick back and forth, eh? :)

Certainly easier on both me and the tractor. No clutching. No excessive belt wear.  

 

I'm hoping this steed will run well and work out for plowing snow.  

 

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johnnymag3

Looks Like my twin !!!!!!!

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johnnymag3

Nuthin like a HYDRO !!!!!!!!!

 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, johnnymag3 said:

Nuthin like a HYDRO !!!!!!!!!

 

We'll see how it goes.  

It would be nice not to need to lift the HUGE plow by hand and shift all the time.   

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SylvanLakeWH

I’ll stick with my standards… :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

I’ll stick with my standards… :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

Niiiiiiice. 

 

When you plow, how much back n forth do you have?

Size of yards, etc....

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Maxwell-8
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

The new-to-me '75 C160 Automatic is back up and running. 

I messed about with it for awhile this morning. 

 

Now that is what I call a happy face! 

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