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ebinmaine

Excellent purchase I'd say!

 

LOVE that rear hitch!

 

Nice running Magnum. Low hours. 

His lack of desire to do minor repairs and maintenance will likely make a great machine for you.  

 

 

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wildman

Nice score 

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71_Bronco

Nice find, should be a sweet little ride with a little effort.

 

Definitely a unique and robust hitch right there.

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Pullstart

Cool hitch!  I think it’s funny how thin the ribs attaching the pin are, but how thick the rest is!

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tom2p

great find !

 

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tom2p

that is a cool hitch 

 

I have an assortment of shackles- when I see them cheap I grab them ... old / made in the USA ...

 

have one that is a monster - maybe weighs 30 lbs ... ? ...

 

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, tom2p said:

 

 

have one that is a monster - maybe weighs 30 lbs ... ? ...

 

 

Why is that not hanging off a tractor for no particular reason??

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Lee1977
12 hours ago, pullstart said:

Cool hitch!  I think it’s funny how thin the ribs attaching the pin are, but how thick the rest is!

I noticed that too, if it breaks we know where.

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tom2p
On 1/3/2021 at 11:40 AM, ebinmaine said:

 

Why is that not hanging off a tractor for no particular reason??


this huge shackle belongs on a mean lookin machine ...

 

who owns the mean looking black hood with the chains attached and   the dual rear wheels ?

 

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, tom2p said:


this huge shackle belongs on a mean lookin machine ...

 

who owns the mean looking black hood with the chains attached and   the dual rear wheels ?

 

@pullstart is the lucky guy

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tom2p
6 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@pullstart is the lucky guy


hmmm ... I'm fairly familiar with pullstart's tractors - but this tractor is owned by a different owner ... 

 

newer / squarer ... black hood ... with huge chains attached to the front ... ?

 

 

 

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, tom2p said:


hmmm ... I'm fairly familiar with pullstart's tractors - but this tractor is owned by a different owner ... 

 

newer / squarer ... black hood ... with huge chains attached to the front ... ?

 

 

 

Perhaps you're thinking of @SylvanLakeWH Jim?

 

If it's his black hood tractor it's been adopted by the Pullstart Stables Organization. 

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Pullstart

Yeah @tom2p, I have it :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Still need to install the rear duals again... :hide:

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SylvanLakeWH
8 hours ago, tom2p said:


this huge shackle belongs on a mean lookin machine ...

 

who owns the mean looking black hood with the chains attached and   the dual rear wheels ?

 

 

8 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

@pullstart is the lucky guy

 

8 hours ago, tom2p said:


hmmm ... I'm fairly familiar with pullstart's tractors - but this tractor is owned by a different owner ... 

 

newer / squarer ... black hood ... with huge chains attached to the front ... ?

 

 

 

 

7 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Perhaps you're thinking of @SylvanLakeWH Jim?

 

If it's his black hood tractor it's been adopted by the Pullstart Stables Organization. 

 

7 hours ago, pullstart said:

Yeah @tom2p, I have it :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Still need to install the rear duals again... :hide:


Yup, I built the WHrat WHrecker, but alas it needed the wide open spaces of mid-Michigan to stretch its dually’s...:auto-layrubber: I am confident @pullstart will bring her back to the wide rear end club... :happy-partydance:

 

A few pics...

 

 

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Maxwell-8
31 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 

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poor predator 212, that much weight!! :D hahaha just kidding, Looks good:text-coolphotos:

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Pullstart
2 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

poor predator 212, that much weight!! :D hahaha just kidding, Looks good:text-coolphotos:


It doesn’t even grunt :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Maxwell-8
2 hours ago, pullstart said:


It doesn’t even grunt :handgestures-thumbupright:

They are great motors for the price, 212cc cast iron sleeved ohv for 99$. Our cheapesst source is 200$ for a 195cc NON cast iron sleeved OHV

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Maxwell-8
On 1/2/2021 at 4:20 PM, Docwheelhorse said:

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Long story short... the tractor "sucked" due to gas clutch release... crummy 22" tires, no weight and so on. He listed for $500... dropped it to $300 after  a month... I went and looked... cried about the "clutch" and so on and took it with no attachments for $200.

 

Why do they put on gas clutches?

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Docwheelhorse
16 minutes ago, Maxwell-8 said:

Why do they put on gas clutches?

Because it releases the "clutch" pedal slowly and engages the belt slowly and prevents us from popping wheelies and hurting ourselves. It also causes premature belt wear by slipping it everytime and it really sucks to plow snow with one.... 10 minutes work to disable / remove gas cylinder and add the spring... walla all fixed

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Docwheelhorse said:

Because it releases the "clutch" pedal slowly and engages the belt slowly and prevents us from popping wheelies and hurting ourselves. It also causes premature belt wear by slipping it everytime and it really sucks to plow snow with one.... 10 minutes work to disable / remove gas cylinder and add the spring... walla all fixed

As you know we don't have any newer tractors in our fleet so we don't have any of those and I never knew what the reason was... Thanks for explaining that.

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peter lena

Mxwell-8 on that clutch set up , if you were to LUBRICATE ALL RELATED CLUTCH LINKAGE , EVEN SPRING MOUNT POINTS, that linkage should work very smoothly and easily , never had a wheelie , or want one , the front end damage is not worth it. if needed , 3 rd gear ,hi range starts are  a non issue , eliminate the rust with oil/lubrication, pete

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Maxwell-8
54 minutes ago, Docwheelhorse said:

Because it releases the "clutch" pedal slowly and engages the belt slowly and prevents us from popping wheelies and hurting ourselves. It also causes premature belt wear by slipping it everytime and it really sucks to plow snow with one.... 10 minutes work to disable / remove gas cylinder and add the spring... walla all fixed

 

52 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

As you know we don't have any newer tractors in our fleet so we don't have any of those and I never knew what the reason was... Thanks for explaining that.

Thanks didn't now that,

When did they start doing it?

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Maxwell-8
49 minutes ago, peter lena said:

Mxwell-8 on that clutch set up , if you were to LUBRICATE ALL RELATED CLUTCH LINKAGE , EVEN SPRING MOUNT POINTS, that linkage should work very smoothly and easily , never had a wheelie , or want one , the front end damage is not worth it. if needed , 3 rd gear ,hi range starts are  a non issue , eliminate the rust with oil/lubrication, pete

When doing a wheelie, it's all about the landing, land it soft and there are now problems. 

But land it hard and:

No :wh: tho: https://youtu.be/9oUvGnDZRKo?t=137

 

Anybody had any damage after a wheelie?

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, Maxwell-8 said:

 

Thanks didn't now that,

When did they start doing it?

I'm thinking early to mid-eighties

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