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  2. AlexR

    Looking for tire recommendations

    It's all about price Cheapest option Deestone D405 they run smallest on width 10.5 size is more like 8.5 in actual width however other then that they really are a good tire. I have had one on my tractor 5 years and used a brinly plowed with them did great BKT TR315 here is a comparison with the Deestone which are on the tractor however the BKT's aren't on rims so so that will cut the width down a bit but i would say it's about 1/2" wider then the deestones both of these are 10.5 width size Otr lawn trac and Carlisle tru powers I believe both of those run close to true size from what I have heard. But to be honest if you want to do plowing you might actually do better with the narrower tire or you can get the Lawn Trac and Carlisle in the 8.5 width as well.
  3. ebinmaine

    Notes to Self

    I've definitely done similar. I'm also quite proud of the fact that I have multiple times, attempted to start an engine powered by gasoline without actually having gasoline in it or, perhaps, leave the gasoline flow valve shut. Neither of these things works very well at all.
  4. Treepep

    Notes to Self

    I (WE) square folks all have a lot of plates spinning or whatever the best metaphor is? I have done that more times than I care to admit. Fixing supper, cycling laundry, mowing, doing an oil change, watering my garden, taxes etc. etc. etc. Uh oops drain plug is not in. Oil not usually. Antifreeze I do that often. Life may be easier with a significant??? or more complicated. I.D.K.I am super single. I intend to stay that way. All the things land on me. either way no harm no foul really right? Slight frustration and you catch it before you pour all the fluid soon good
  5. FLtractor

    Wheel Horse seat covers

    Morning, do you happen to recall what kind of material you bought and used for the seat pan cover and the type of foam? Thank you
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  7. ebinmaine

    Happy Birthday Eric @ebinmaine

    Absolutely. I'll PM you later....
  8. ebinmaine

    Looking for tire recommendations

    We have a specific thread dedicated to the subject. LOTS of great information. My short answer, OTR LAWN TRAC is a great AG at a good price. BKT TR315 Trencher are as well. Here's a link:
  9. ri702bill

    Notes to Self

    Nah, that's just called "Priming the threads on the Drain." Gotta make sure it works when you need it again!
  10. I have a wheel horse c160 currently has some turf tires on I was wondering if anybody had recommendations for a good ag tire like tractors have mine don't do good pulling the brinly plow I have or the disc pictures would be appreciated
  11. Handy Don

    SNOW PLOW EXTENSION IDENTIFY ?

    My first instinct would be to add an extra ¾” rod through the side plates at the distance you need for your tractor and let the thing hang out the back
  12. oliver2-44

    Happy Birthday Eric @ebinmaine

    Wishing you a Bear of a day.
  13. Bar Nuthin

    Notes to Self

    I figured we needed a thread to capture some of the boneheaded moves we make when doing what should be routine stuff. I'll start. Note to Self: When you've got your transaxle put back together and you're ready to fill it with fluid - double check your parts tray to see if the drain plug might still be laying there.
  14. Bar Nuthin

    Happy Birthday Eric @ebinmaine

    The more you have, the harder it is to breathe!
  15. EB-80/8inPA

    What have you done "WITH" your Wheel Horse

    Comment redacted, reconsidering.
  16. c-series don

    Four letter word

    @ebinmaine And now you hope that happens again so you a BBT can both get some quality seat time!! 😂
  17. EB-80/8inPA

    Snow Thrower Chute

    That’s pretty cool.
  18. EB-80/8inPA

    Happy Birthday Eric @ebinmaine

    Looks like I’m a little late to this party, HAPPY B-DAY and many more, EB numero uno. By the way, I found that spring. It’s yours for the postage if you still want it.
  19. gwest_ca

    SNOW PLOW EXTENSION IDENTIFY ?

    Wonder if it is this one?
  20. squonk

    Sheared head bolt

    This is the bolt sheared on the last 8 I did and after the helicoil.
  21. ebinmaine

    Four letter word

    Back when I moved in to this house we had a particularly big winter. I signed on the house during a snow event... Four days later.. moved in. It snowed all 4 days. My parents came up to help move stuff. That was just before March 1st. All of that month it snowed... A LOT. A few weeks later my parents wanted to come up for a visit. My mom. Lovely woman.... and a standard issue bull headed Yankee. I told her to call me from the nearest village because there was no phone coverage within 6 or 7 miles of here. I'd go out and wait by the road so they could find me.... She got... a little irritated... "I was just there a few weeks ago... you dont think I can find your house??" I said "Mom, we got SNOW here." When the parents showed up she admitted there was a VERY limited chance they'd have found the house. Things had changed. Our roadside snowbanks were well over 8 feet tall. Taller than the minivan they were in! That year from the last week of February to the second week of April we got over 7 feet of snow. I had nothing but a shovel. A good shovel. And I was VERY familiar with that shovel.....
  22. wallfish

    Up Down Lift

    I believe Don was asking about how they are connected differently with the linkage or something in order to achieve the different lift directions of the hydro lever for those 2 different implements. Not so much what the hardware is. Now I'm curious as well.
  23. ebinmaine

    Happy Birthday Eric @ebinmaine

    @Pullstart Yes
  24. BradKahler

    I'm Not Sure Why, But I Now Have a B-80

    Thanks. I might hot wire the ignition system tomorrow so I can start the engine. If I do so I'll check the stator output. I've been wanting to verify my carb rebuild is good but a bunch of side issues, like burned up wiring, keep getting in the way. Stay tuned....
  25. Pullstart

    Happy Birthday Eric @ebinmaine

    Happy 11th 5th birthday or some numbers!
  26. Beap52

    Four letter word

    I now live in south Missouri. I was raised in north Missouri. In the 1960's when my brothers and I were kids, we had snow drifts that enabled us to walk cross the tops of fence rows. We had wooden fencing around some of the barns on the farm and we could dig tunnels into the snow drifts. (Now I would worry if my grandkids the opportunity to tunnel for fear that the tunnel might collapse on them--no concerns sixty years ago.) I've seen pictures of snow drifts several deep feet high and only one lane roads in the area. We didn't have hi-tech clothes like my grand kids have and just weathered the cold--and often times we poured melted snow out of our rubber boots when we finally froze out and headed to the house. Dad never had a four wheel drive vehicle until way after I was grown and had my own family. My kids never saw snow like we experienced. Here is south Missouri, we get some snow but its rare to get 5 or six inches on the ground. Ice is our nuisance. It won't be long and I'll fill all of the gas cans full of gas as well as the older cars in the event ice takes down the power lines and I need fuel for the generator--which fortunately seldom happens.
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