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232nd day of 2026 and also the 232nd "Betcha" didn't know posting.
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Why did the tomato blush? Because he saw the salad dressing! What do you call an arctic cow? An eskimoo! What do you call a pig thief? A hamburglar! What do you get when you cross a garden with an Elephant? Squash! What do you call a sleeping bull? A bull-dozer. Farmer: "Why can't you make bread like my mother?" Wife: "Why can't you make dough like my father?" Patient: Doctor, I feel like a pony! Doctor: Don't worry, you're just a little hoarse!
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An old farmer was walking down the path to the pond when he spotted a bullfrog. He reached down and grabbed the frog and started to put him in his pocket when the bullfrog said, "Kiss me on the lips and I will turn into a beautiful farmers wife." Again the old farmer started to put the frog in his pocket. The frog asked, "Didn't you hear what I said?" The farmer looked at the frog and said," At my age I'd rather have a talking frog."
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953 nut started following Betcha y’all didn’t know 234 and Crank Pulley Removal/Engine Machine Shop Locations
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I probably have a half dozen "metrical cure" penetrants on the shelf that have been recommended as being THE BEST EVER on here and I always go back to Liquid Wrench, it works,
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C120 evolve to.. C140 Custom
Pullstart replied to sgtsampay's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
the world is our bathroom -
August 22, 1969, The American pop-rock duo Zager and Evans end a six-week run at the top of the charts with their ponderously titled single “In The Year 2525." With lyrics focused on the ominous effects of future technology, it would be their one and only hit. Zager and Evans never returned to the pop charts after their triumphant debut in the summer of ’69.
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Snowblower Deflector Actuator
TheMooseIsLoose replied to TheMooseIsLoose's topic in Implements and Attachments
Thanks, i was looking for a pdf of it for more info - Today
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Mower Deck for 1987-1989 414-8
bradleydavidgood replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Implements and Attachments
Oh, and when it would slow down and almost stall, giving some choke got it going again and then I could throttle it up and close the choke again. Also seems like fuel issue. -
Mower Deck for 1987-1989 414-8
bradleydavidgood replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Implements and Attachments
Thanks! Mine is not running that well. It is loud and poppy and backfires and flames out the exhaust and seems like it is not the right mixture or something else going on. The kid who sold it to me had just an angled pipe on the exhaust and also gave me the old muffler. I installed the old muffler and yesterday as I was mowing it blew the muffler right off...it was old and rusty but something is way too hot and forceful at the exhaust. Before I put another muffler on I need to get it running right. The previous owner said he didn't rebuild the carb so I thought I'd do that. And it slowed down going up hills and sometimes stalled out completely. Maybe the fuel pump is weak or the line is clogged somewhere. -
Thanks for letting me pull it over Tony. Next time I will ask for permissionI don’t know why I’ve always liked that model. I only seen a handful of them in my time. Thanks for the reply. The next time I’ll ask for permission?
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Mower Deck for 1987-1989 414-8
bradleydavidgood replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Implements and Attachments
I do like it. I used it yesterday and it seemed to work well. And I love that I can trim close on both sides, especially because my yard is many small areas and it would be harder to turn around all the time. -
Value?
Retired Wrencher replied to markseven's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Boy Steve that’s a lot of green. But I can take that green over the one with the yellow. I just can’t stand the yellow. That’s just my two cents. -
These aren’t muscle cars or hot rods, but these are my two girls here. My 79 F100 with original paint, put in a roller 302 and kept the 3 on the tree, and my 95 Chevy that has seen and done quite a lot and is my daily.
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Nice and clean workhorse tractor. That’s something to be proud of.
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Thegearhead0324 started following Muscle Cars & Hot rods
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@Pullstart, that truck reminds me of my 83 S15 I had years ago, also owned an 85 when I was 16.
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Racinbob started following Crank Pulley Removal/Engine Machine Shop Locations
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I'm not really 'sold' on anything and experiment with various products. This stuff here seems to work quite well but it's kinda pricy. I'd rather apply it to just the area needed so I released the pressure and poured it in a squirt bottle.
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ri702bill started following cabinet for older gentleman
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It seems that all the newer low VOC formulations leave a lot to be desired as far as build thickness and hold out. It's very hard to find a flat white exterior latex trim paint that does not need more than 3 coats to cover these days... All those pigeon holes & no pigeons!!
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Brockport Bill started following Value?
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we were all taught at early age the value of something is determined by what someone is willing to pay -- the WH line of tractors should be looked at over multiple eras they were manufactured ------------ and the corresponding human generations that overlapped those years - the wh tractors of the 1950s, 60s and 70s -- then another era perhaps the 1980s and 90s, then or course the toro era that followed. perhaps the overlay is to consider the tractor eras in the context of the ages of the human generations that overlapped them in the persons prime age -- eg: a homeowner or small farm owner ages 30s - 40s - 50s -- with children with a suburban yard - for our family we were young parents with young children when we bought our '89, 312-8 for a suburban yard - now my children and grandchildren have WH tractors -- but many families have not had the wh loyalty follow them????????? however it appears as the "supply" inventory of WH dwindle from attrition so does the demand -- the affection driving current demand is higher among the older generation -- likely in our age 60s 70s and 80s -- if the affection of the generation of age 20-30-40 do not by quantity have the same demand affection for them as the prior age groups then the demand will dimminish -- and thus one could argue the monetary value could diminish?? of course many decades from now there will likely still be some hard core WH demand just like collectors of Mustangs - Camaros - or Watches - or perhaps stamps or coins -- but clearly the owners of WH tractors from the years of the 1960s 70s and 80s are headed to the heavens - as will just as a function of math leave fewer of the original loyal owners
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Generator is on just need to know what size belt
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gwest_ca-(File Mod) started following Toro 79263 2-Stage Snowblower
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Toro 79263 2-Stage Snowblower
gwest_ca-(File Mod) commented on Rizzo17's classified in Wheel Horse for Sale
Believe this is a 2000 42" single stage snowthrower. -
I told my wife I was making a bicycle out of spaghetti. She didn't believe me... Until I rode pasta.
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sqrlgtr started following 310-8 Wheelhorse Tractor fuel line location
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310-8 Wheelhorse Tractor fuel line location
sqrlgtr replied to Vinnie's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Same as @cleat but on a 520H and not near as clean and shiny. -
What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
MainelyWheelhorse replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Finally finished up the lawn today after work. The new belt on the 312 worked great. I had to gas up the C-141 to move it to get to the 312. it had just enough left to get back in the garage the last time out. Then a couple pictures for TET, SSS&S, and FEF and I was done for the day. -
Today, while road-testing a car in Carlisle I saw a guy mowing with a black-hood. A C-series I think, but I didn't get a good look.
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