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The "Colossus" project

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@Jeff-C175

Your link opened fine and I printed it out. 

 

@Gregor 

Your link got me to the list of links ok but couldn't open them.  

Could have been a communication type issue with my own phone though. 

 

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Maxwell-8

I have the owner manual in my computer

 

 

Kohler K582 manual.pdf

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Rob J.

I’ve been thinking of doing something like this but only with a Diesel engine. Make a puller out of it. 😂

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ebinmaine
26 minutes ago, Rob J. said:

I’ve been thinking of doing something like this ..... Make a puller out of it. 😂

To an extent that's exactly what it'll be. 

A puller... Of heavy stuff.  

Mostly firewood. And the monster splitter. 

Also gravel, stone etc.  

 

Hey, I had an engine. A big engine. It needed a home. Why not??

😂

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kpinnc
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Hey, I had an engine. A big engine. It needed a home. Why not??

😂

 

Yep. Good enough reason in my book! :thumbs:

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Rob J.
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

To an extent that's exactly what it'll be. 

A puller... Of heavy stuff.  

Mostly firewood. And the monster splitter. 

Also gravel, stone etc.  

 

Hey, I had an engine. A big engine. It needed a home. Why not??

😂

Been eyeballing a buddy of mines Lombardini diesel motor. Single cylinder, never used, complete with wiring harness. Rated at 11hp.

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, Rob J. said:

Been eyeballing a buddy of mines Lombardini diesel motor. Single cylinder, never used, complete with wiring harness. Rated at 11hp.

From what I've heard about those you'd be well off to nab it if possible. Seems to be a very good engine.  

 

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pacer

Was scrolling back thru some of the ..... several? pics this am with my cupa and saw the starter laying aside seemingly without any attention to it yet.

A strong suggestion -- go into that thing for a ck before assembly. To get back to it is a real pain... all the way down to pulling the flywheel!! :crying-yellow:

 

Hmmm.... wonder if maybe you could use that "kick in the butt" we covered a few posts ago? :eusa-think: No, not BBT, she definitely DOESNT need that!!

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, pacer said:

Was scrolling back thru some of the ..... several? pics this am with my cupa and saw the starter laying aside seemingly without any attention to it yet.

A strong suggestion -- go into that thing for a ck before assembly. To get back to it is a real pain... all the way down to pulling the flywheel!! :crying-yellow:

 

That starter advice is much appreciated.

I had intended to open it up and clean it out at the very least but now that I've found out how much fun it is to get to I'll be a lot more adamant about making sure it's in good shape!

 

 

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Rob J.
9 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

From what I've heard about those you'd be well off to nab it if possible. Seems to be a very good engine.  

 

I’m gonna try, he mentioned to me so I think I can get a good deal on it. He originally bought to build a motorcycle out of it but never got around to it. Lombardini makes diesel motors for Kohler. 

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Pullstart

Wrong thread.. brain fart.

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

I found a 10” extension kit by Powermadd.  It works with all brands, except a late model Arctic Cat or something.  Chalk up another $35.34 on the board for this project Silvia.  It’s getting expensive!

Ya posting on your stuff on my threads now?

 

I don't mind sharing.... It's all good.  

 

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Wheelhorse#1

Very cool, what a beast.Can’t wait to see the final complete machine.Nice work thanks for sharing the build 

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ebinmaine
40 minutes ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

Very cool, what a beast.Can’t wait to see the final complete machine.Nice work thanks for sharing the build 

Thank you.  

 

It's great to be back working on it. 

Really looking forward to seeing the rig as drivable. 

 

I'll not use the word "done" because this one will be a constant work-in-progress depending on what needs to be done vs how things are built and working out. 

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

I'll not use the word "done" because this one will be a constant work-in-progress depending on what needs to be done vs how things are built and working out. 

 

True for every tractor I have.

 

Which is also for me- the fun part!

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

True for every tractor I have.

 

Which is also for me- the fun part!

Most certainly.  

 

This particular build will be an exception to the rules of an unusual sort. 

The BBT and I are well known to try something out for a bit and scrap plans or modify as needed to suit whatever changes.  

 

I'm not currently planning on having any implements or PTO on this rig. 

But...

Some jamoke mumbled FEL near a sentence with Colossus...

Then I got thinking this big heavy Beast would be handy for a generator puller because it won't even know it's there.  

Etc etc etc....

 

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kpinnc
11 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I'm not currently planning on having any implements or PTO on this rig. 

 

My 867 and Bronco have ended up being the same. The PTO on the Bronco actually was taken off the 867 (even though it didn't come with one), and has since never been used. I don't even have a belly hitch on either of them. They will be used for pulling things. If that is never more than my big behind, that's fine with me.

 

I have a Toro Groundsmaster that I'm thinking of adding an FEL to. It's got the frame and bulk to handle it, and would support the load much better anyway. Someone already did it, and I like it!

 

If you're anything like me (God help you if that's true), my projects tend to radically change during the course of the build. Again, that is part of the fun for me!

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Snoopy11
1 hour ago, kpinnc said:

If you're anything like me (God help you if that's true)

:text-yeahthat: :text-+1: :text-lol:

 

Don

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, kpinnc said:

 

I have a Toro Groundsmaster that I'm thinking of adding an FEL to. It's got the frame and bulk to handle it, and would support the load much better anyway. Someone already did it, and I like it!

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Looks interesting.

Mesh roof over the driver in case stuff comes off/out of the raised bucket?

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Looks interesting.

Mesh roof over the driver in case stuff comes off/out of the raised bucket?

No sense of adventure Don??

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SylvanLakeWH
26 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Looks interesting.

Mesh roof over the driver in case stuff comes off/out of the raised bucket?

 

4 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

No sense of adventure Don??

 

Just have @Pullstart drive it… what could go wrong? :auto-ambulance:

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Handy Don
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

No sense of adventure Don??

Adventure? Sure! During last week's snow, I took a flexible flyer down the hill they call "terrifyingly exciting" and set the day's distance travelled record! And without a crash helmet, too!

After that, they all wanted to ride with me.

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ebinmaine
18 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 

 

Just have @Pullstart drive it… what could go wrong? :auto-ambulance:

Avocados?

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