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1 hour ago, pullstart said:

Scott, does the belt stop without the guard?  I assume you’ve got fingers in place for friction?

It actually stops excellent with the additional idler, with very little travel. I have a couple 'get by' guides up front and at the trans, but if I push the clutch too far, it will sometimes throw the belt.

I do plan to fab up a guard when she comes apart over the winter for paint.

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chip61

Who needs a lawn vac when you have an Onan?? Grass was unusually dry this weekend, and I couldn't go 10 feet before the screen was loaded up again lol!

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7 hours ago, pullstart said:

 

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I bet the guys couldn't wait to get out of that formal attire and get into something comfortable.

 

 

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Pullstart
7 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

I bet the guys couldn't wait to get out of that formal attire and get into something comfortable.

 

 


 

Yep, that was the groom I shot with.  He HAD a brand new suit on at the alter :handgestures-thumbupright:

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peter lena

lane ranger, liked your input on rebuilt pulleys, something that i  have been doing now , at every opportunity , is to upgrade those bearings , by popping off the seals , with small pocket screwdriver , i like the hard rubber seals , they pop off intact , and easily snap back in place. clean out the grease and refill with LUCAS RED N TACKY GREASE, with a 550 drop temp those bearings will stay nice and quiet.  i also look for pulley bearings that are usually bigger , also adding to life. its an amazing change to have a very solid ,smooth and quiet bearing. did that on all my my mower decks , and on the added idler pulley i installed on the unsupported back of deck area, stopping belt bounce. also did it on my PTO MULE BELT DRIVE, those bearings get hot , the lucas grease keeps them quiet and smooth, keeping the horse alive , pete  

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

four letter S word

Saab. Saco. Said. Sake. Sand. Sane. Sank. Sans. Safe. Save. Saps. Sawn. Saws. Scan. Scat. Scam. Scot. Scam. Scow. Sect. Seem. Self. Seal. Seen. Seep. Seer. Sees. Sego. 

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes: Seems you missed the two I was thinking!

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SylvanLakeWH

SNOW?

 

:banana-skier:

 

Bring it on!!!

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tom2p
On 9/14/2020 at 11:04 AM, chip61 said:

Who needs a lawn vac when you have an Onan?? Grass was unusually dry this weekend, and I couldn't go 10 feet before the screen was loaded up again lol!


whew - with an Onan it can be especially tough this time of year when it is dry and the leaves begin to fall 

 

some areas I will need to stop after each pass to clear leaves and grass 

 

throttle down - disengage PTO - clear debris - throttle up and engage PTO 

 

rinse - lather - repeat  lol


 

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

SNOW?

 

:banana-skier:

 

Bring it on!!!

 

hey. Hey. HEY. !!!!

 

You jess' take easy there mister......

 

:no:

 

 

:occasion-snowman:

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cafoose
36 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

:handgestures-thumbupright: Here's digging the...20200916_085319.jpg.7a76a9e76f7da35da29b8eecd6114624.jpg

mother of necessity thing!   :eusa-clap:20200916_085121.jpg.ee875d9468bc9940e02a1f906b197926.jpg

Hydro lift and forks to move pallets around? :eusa-think: Wonder how much weight it could lift? :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, cafoose said:

Hydro lift and forks to move pallets around? :eusa-think: Wonder how much weight it could lift? :handgestures-thumbupright:

I'm thinking 200 lb plus...?

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AMC RULES

Not trying to establish any records here.  :naughty:20200916_095223.jpg.e48209631c4999cbf995cb21eb0da3ad.jpg

Just, every little bit helps extend the life of my old, over worked back.  :dunno:

 

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ACman

:scratchead: Craig  that’s Genius ... :lol: !
 

Working smarter and not harder :thumbs2:
 

 

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ebinmaine

I've told people for many many years

 

 

There's a fine line between laziness and efficiency and I ride right on that line.

 

I use it as a joke but at the same time I'm completely serious.....

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bottjernat1

Freakin sweet idea!! @AMC RULES

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peter lena

lane ranger, liked your input on rebuilt pulleys, something that i  have been doing now , at every opportunity , is to upgrade those bearings , by popping off the seals , with small pocket screwdriver , i like the hard rubber seals , they pop off intact , and easily snap back in place. clean out the grease and refill with LUCAS RED N TACKY GREASE, with a 550 drop temp those bearings will stay nice and quiet.  i also look for pulley bearings that are usually bigger , also adding to life. its an amazing change to have a very solid ,smooth and quiet bearing. did that on all my my mower decks , and on the added idler pulley i installed on the unsupported back of deck area, stopping belt bounce. also did it on my PTO MULE BELT DRIVE, those bearings get hot , the lucas grease keeps them quiet and smooth, keeping the horse alive , pete  

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peter lena

just added the a set of led 4" tail lights to the , 91-312-8, now all 3 horses have them, walmart # C 12544R, nice and bright for my roadside trimming.vinyl tubed all wiring to eliminate  any possible chafing areas, also found a starting gas tank drip , picked up a new grommet , used dielectric grease as the slide helper , actually found some leaves in the tank , so a thorough clean and flush . my next issue is to quiet down the mower deck bounce noise.going to replace the ,spacer bushings with teflon washers , for a firmer/ smoother hold of the deck .the lift frame set up is just too sloppy , basically tightening up all movement areas , the teflon washers and lube should make a quiet change. that is what i did today and i am going to do , pete      

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71_Bronco
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I've told people for many many years

 

 

There's a fine line between laziness and efficiency and I ride right on that line.

 

I use it as a joke but at the same time I'm completely serious.....

 

My mom use to say to me "Give the hardest job to the laziest person, and they will find the easiest way to do it"

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rjg854
8 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

 

Just, every little bit helps extend the life of my old, over worked back.  :dunno:

 

You're not even old yet. :laughing-rolling:

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Pullstart
20 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I've told people for many many years

 

 

There's a fine line between laziness and efficiency and I ride right on that line.

 

I use it as a joke but at the same time I'm completely serious.....


Yep... My last boss at a real day job told me “if you want to find an easy way to do something, hire a lazy guy.”  I guess that was me he was talking about?

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