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  2. rjg854

    Happy Birthday Jeremi

    Happy Borned on Day, Jeremi
  3. I was researching snowblower stuff on the site yesterday and believe I saw a comment about "tensioning the lift assist spring too much" Is that a real thing? Could that keep the snowblower from sitting flush to an asphalt driveway? I tighten the nut to the very end of the thread.
  4. Putting the snowblower (79360) away and doing some year end maintenance. There is a collar on the drive shaft on the right side that has come loose. I'm assuming it goes tight to the body of the blower tight to the flange that has the grease zerk in it. I'm also assuming it's held in place by set screws. I've never seen a collar with 2 set screws before. One has fallen out and the other I can't seem to find the right allen key for. What have I got wrong? Is it in fact a collar or does it do something else?
  5. Tire sizes and aspect ratio varies from one manufacturer to another. Best bet is to have the seller take pictures with a yardstick next to them so you will know what he is selling.
  6. This is the best advice for you, you have the colored wiring diagram, you know the correct ignition number. This is a fairly simple wiring diagram so get a new switch some new wires and connector and just do it and stop guessing.
  7. Take a gander down through Sparky's thread called, Let's Talk Tires. There's all kinds of excellent information in there.
  8. 953 nut

    Battery Connection question

    Here is a simplified diagram of your electrical system and how the parts and pieces interact.
  9. gwest_ca

    using serial # to determine age

  10. Great introduction. Sounds like you have a lot of tasks the D-160 will be able to help you with.
  11. John c

    using serial # to determine age

    can someone point me to a source to find a DOM based on the serial # for K series 12HP thanks
  12. I found some clean 23x8.5 wheels the other day I thought would be ideal for my B100 project. Has anybody got pictures they could share of a 10.5in and a 9.5in turf master or multi-trac tire pattern mounted on an 8.5in wheel? Also could anybody tell me the measurement across the tread of the mounted tire. I want the shoulder to be as square and the tread as flat as possible thanks
  13. Sparky

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 93

    “Open the pod door Hal”
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  15. JerryLook

    416H tire chain clearance

    It’s taken me a while to get this done, but I finally got the studs installed. I got 2” long bolts from McMaster Carr. I got lugnuts from the auto parts store in town. I had some 5/16” spacers and tried them out. The chains still lightly rubs on the parking brake mechanism on the left side of the tractor. So I’ll get some wider spacers. I have to stud length to go up to an inch of spacers per side.
  16. Happy Birthday @jeremi3210
  17. 953 nut

    Lawn roller

    I aerate and then roll the plugs that came up from the aeration. Aerator really messes up the mole runs and the roller leaves them where the mower won't hit them.
  18. April 3, 1968, 2001: A Space Odyssey was released in the USA on April 3, 1968, marking its US debut as a landmark science fiction film.
  19. lynnmor

    Lawn roller

    It all depends on the soil, in many cases you can do more harm than good when rolling.
  20. ineedanother

    36" Deck Stacked Pulley

    Sounds good. I found something here yesterday that makes me think these came from a 42" deck but that might not make a difference. I don't know for sure.
  21. 1054 Project

    Drive Your Tractor To School Day

    FFA was such a huge part of my school years. Great to see this in 2026!
  22. Ed Kennell

    Drive Your Tractor To School Day

    No driver-ed classes required for these kids.
  23. Pinckneyville, Illinois, I believe.
  24. BruceK

    36" Deck Stacked Pulley

    These look just the job. Thanks for the post and suggestion. I'll check the measurements (I think they're right) and send a message this weekend.
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