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SylvanLakeWH

Smart kid.

So...

Is that OSHA’s new impact resistant toe protection polish?

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Pullstart
16 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Smart kid.

So...

Is that OSHA’s new impact resistant toe protection polish?

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‘Course it is!

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ebinmaine
23 minutes ago, Snoop@ICI said:

This is what I've done to my 79 B-11

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Shop area is waaaaay to clean.

Looks great!

 

 

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squonk

Foot injuries while operating equipment is no laughing matter especially when children are involved.

 

WEAR PROPER FOOTWEAR WHEN OPERATING POWER EQUIPMENT! 

 

 

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WHX??
1 minute ago, squonk said:

Foot injuries while operating equipment is no laughing matter especially when children are involved.

 

WEAR PROPER FOOTWEAR WHEN OPERATING POWER EQUIPMENT! 

 

 

I been harping on him about that and riding near roads for years Mike.... Bad things can happen pretty quick … 

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tom2p
5 hours ago, Tankman said:

Cleaned the 520-8 with grandsons today! 'Bout time! F249B53F-F162-4A8A-9A51-F7FB19A09FC4.jpeg.8a7b9b524e3907e49eac933c9a044b56.jpeg


great looking 520 !

 

and on flagstone (is that flagstone ?) 

 

two of my fav things 

 

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tom2p
3 hours ago, pullstart said:

Rylee found a good way to haul chicken feed...

 

Toenail polish and all.

 

I love those kids!

 

 

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reminds me of a baby shower my wife attended 

 

a long table top was set on top of a trailer (few if any probably realized this because the trailer was mostly covered by tablecloth, etc)

 

when it was time to clean up - and to the amazement of many in attendance - a young gal grabbed a small tractor and hooked it to the trailer / table and then towed it to a small barn / shed 


two thumbs up !

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Snoop@ICI
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Shop area is waaaaay to clean.

Looks great!

 

 

Its only that clean because its been kinda slow. Lol

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johnnymag3

Changed the engine oil in the 312-8...…..changed the engine oil in the 1275...…..dumped the gear oil in 312-8 transaxle...…….waxed the hoods on both 418 A tractors. s

Castrol GTX for engine oil, and Lucas gear oil for the transaxles

Now its time for a cold beer !!!

 

Stay safe everyone !!

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balconio
3 hours ago, squonk said:

Foot injuries while operating equipment is no laughing matter especially when children are involved.

 

WEAR PROPER FOOTWEAR WHEN OPERATING POWER EQUIPMENT! 

 

 

danger from spinning blades and belts aside- i have poison ivy all over my legs and ankles from field mowing/weedwacking in shorts and crocs. some of it's pretty bad- looks like the chemical burn on the back of Ed Norton's hand from the movie Fight Club... it'll be jeans and boots from now on even in 90 degree weather.

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johnnymag3

how do I reclaim a decal number that is partly missing from my Kohler engine decal? I want a new one

thanks

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squonk
3 minutes ago, johnnymag3 said:

how do I reclaim a decal number that is partly missing from my Kohler engine decal? I want a new one

thanks

 

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johnnymag3

I was cleaning and smeared some of the numbers....ugh Its on the 312-8. I do have all of the other numbers, but I cant make out this decal to the right of the internal governor decal on the engine. I also know I gave all of the numbers to some folks here a month ago appx. and it had the spec number, and all of the other info I wiped off !!! HELP

 

thanks

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squonk

If you get the numbers, Terry can make you a new decal

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johnnymag3
5 minutes ago, squonk said:

If you get the numbers, Terry can make you a new decal

I have the Tractor number, and the spec number from the engine, but I cant read the serial or the other number. I would need them to give to Terry to make my new decal right? Or can he pull those up from the main decal on the tractor?

Thanks again

 

I was in error, its the 310-8 Tractor

 

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wrong tractor mentioned

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squonk

Us he needs the numbers from you

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johnnymag3
12 minutes ago, squonk said:

Us he needs the numbers from you

Thanks Squonk    ….   It appears that I can see them without the black ink on them with a big Loop...magnifying glass for the younger guys....I will get them slowly but surely

 

Thank you, now Im going to get another beer....and try to read braille !

 

John

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johnnymag3

Ok....great !

I got the numbers, they are very lightly pressed into the decals, and when a dummy like me tries to clean every square inch, sometimes I get too aggressive with the polish, or cleaner agent. Its my OCD I guess....but I like to keep my STUFF nice !!!

 

 Thanks for helping as usual, you guys have all the answers !!!

 

Respect the RED   , John

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johnnymag3

TIME TO EMAIL TERRY !!!!!

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Achto

After mowing the lawn yesterday and then getting a 1/2" of rain this morning made the perfect conditions for rolling the the lawn today. I hooked up my C-141 to the lawn roller that I got from @dclarke for some high speed action. I rolled my whole lawn in low 1.:lol: To take this picture I set the tractor on "auto pilot" and stepped off for a photo shoot.:)

 

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This C-141 is such a sweet running machine. I can hardly believe that I only paid $125 for it, plus I got a C-101 parts tractor included in the deal. What a great score.:thumbs2:

 

Denny, the roller works great!! The only change that I might make is to shorten the axle stubs a bit. I hooked them on a few things in the yard while I was rolling, nothing serious, just a couple of nicks.:thumbs2:

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, balconio said:

weedwacking

For some reason unknown and VERY good for me I don't react to poison ivy.

 

I have learned the hard way that I always need long pants on when running a weed whacker/trimmer.

Our yard is very sandy/rocky and the strings like to catapult the little aggregates at a high rate of speed at my legs.

 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Achto said:

roller

That a weighted propane tank?

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