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ebinmaine
21 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Got my new trailer rims and tires cleaned up today

Excellent job!! 

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Monstrosity
22 hours ago, Colby G said:

Me and my cousins got to work again and this time we managed to put a dirt bike exhaust on the no name

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Looks familar lol

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Colby G
21 minutes ago, Monstrosity said:

Looks familar lol

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Hahaha, nice!

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953 nut
2 hours ago, TonyToro said:

worked all these years on old Ford trucks so they should be fine on old garden tractors.

:text-yeahthat:          Only way to go!      Ford solenoids cost less and last forever.         :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WheelHorseNut
15 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:text-yeahthat:          Only way to go!      Ford solenoids cost less and last forever.         :handgestures-thumbupright:

Yeah, when we were young and broke, we used non-oem solenoids on our Mustangs and they would inevitably stick and leave the car cranking after it started.  Have a hammer or a rock handy to whack it! :D

After that, I started using OEM solenoids... never had a problem after that.

 

Today I worked on the GT14.  Changed the plug, wire and I'm going to give it an oil change in a little bit.

I fixed up my ammeter bypass with a proper barrel connector and head shrink tubing, fixing the rig that I had on there, that was supposed to be temporary, from about 2 years ago haha.

Waiting for my cheap little voltmeter to come from Amazon today so I can install it in my 3d printed flange.  This is a temporary thing until my custom gauge arrives in about 2-3 months.

 

Putting some fresh TruFuel in and going to start her up and take her for a ride.    

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ebinmaine

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c-series don

Wait, so that’s not factory?😂 Seriously that looks great! Just like the rest of your stuff!

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kpinnc
47 minutes ago, 76c12091520h said:

Tried to make it look like a factory option.....

 

I believe you succeeded...

 

Well done! :thumbs:

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, 76c12091520h said:

Tried to make it look like a factory option.....

NIIIIICE 

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WheelHorseNut
17 hours ago, 76c12091520h said:

Fabricated, painted, and installed a rear weight box on my 520 loader.  The main attaching point is thru the hitch pin. Tried to make it look like a factory option.....

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That is absolutely gorgeous.  Well done!  Is that rubberized undercoating inside?

As an aside -- those skid steer tires are freaking awesome looking. 

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WHGuy413
On 10/11/2023 at 7:47 PM, AMC RULES said:

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Got my new trailer rims and tires cleaned up today.

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Once the decades old grease was removed I descovered the tires were old school indian head Carlisles. 

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Who knew?

This is probably a dumb question but I picked up a 4 wheeled wagon a few years ago but the guy had replaced all the tires and rims with wheel barrow tires and rims and about 30 washers as spacers on each spindle. Question is what are the correct rims? Can round hood front rims be used?

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76c12091520h
5 hours ago, WheelHorseNut said:

 

That is absolutely gorgeous.  Well done!  Is that rubberized undercoating inside?

As an aside -- those skid steer tires are freaking awesome looking. 

Spray on bedliner 

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Keaton

today or last night i got some stuck bolts out of the flywheel for my 701 to i will get that put back togher

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Pullstart
On 10/16/2023 at 2:35 PM, WheelHorseNut said:

 

That is absolutely gorgeous.  Well done!  Is that rubberized undercoating inside?

As an aside -- those skid steer tires are freaking awesome looking. 


I agree!  I like the, so much, I’ve decided to scoop them up any chance I get.  Here’s some on my 552, and more on my 520Xi loader project.

 

 

 

 

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WheelHorseNut
10 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


I agree!  I like the, so much, I’ve decided to scoop them up any chance I get.  Here’s some on my 552, and more on my 520Xi loader project.

 

 

 

 

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They look so great!  I've added them to the list for my GT14 because my turf tires absolutely stink on anything other than dry grass.  I could probably use some weight back there but even so, the tractor wouldn't budge in a dusting of snow last year.  

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Evguy

I have learned to not assume bearings are properly greased, I always grease before I put them in service.

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balconio

We've been heavily loading the utility trailer around the yard lately and this project is overdue... I've entered my 312-8 into the wheelie prevention program. the ingredients:

- 1/2x8" black iron pipe nipple

- (2) 1/2" iron floor flanges

- mild steel plate

- cheapest 2" hitch HF had

- 2 John Deere 20kg weights

- lots of fugly welds. my HF welder is not feeding well at all

 

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Wouldn't you know it- there's just enough room to tip the hood all the way open. The weights fit tight, there's a little bit of end play on each side but this retains them very firmly- unlike the 3pt weight bar you can see in the background. They clank around the entire time on the SCUT.

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SylvanLakeWH

Nice job!!! :eusa-clap:

 

Two words:

 

Red paint  

 

Ok...

 

or black...

 

:ychain:

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balconio
16 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Nice job!!! :eusa-clap:

 

Two words:

 

Red paint  

 

Ok...

 

or black...

 

:ychain:

All the colors of the AG rainbow lol. i bought a "Cub Cadet/Yanmar" that is black and yellow. what i need is a Kubota and an old Ford so i can have orange and blue covered.

 

I've noticed something with equipment- when it's painted green it's instantly worth more than it should be it's really weird.....

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Ed Kennell

I put those Sears Robuck wheel weights on the 417.   I picked these 33 pounders at the auction for $5 yesterday.    

I knew I would have to make a mounting bracket.    Kinda like how they fit flush with tire sidewall.

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WheelHorseNut
2 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I put those Sears Robuck wheel weights on the 417.   I picked these 33 pounders at the auction for $5 yesterday.    

I knew I would have to make a mounting bracket.    Kinda like how they fit flush with tire sidewall.

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Wow -- that is a nice look!  Question -- is it night and day with those turf tires and wheel weights as far as stopping slippage?

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