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An interesting set up John. Beats digging by hand with a post hole digger.
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Thanks guys for all the info.
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ri702bill started following New Tires for a Wheel Horse
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The instruction manual for my Taiwanese Milling Machine used that exact verbage!
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Tire Recommendations for steep, snowy, mud
702854boy replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
If you wanted to you could switch your spindles over and get some 8 inch rims and tires and then you'd have some bigger sizes. I think the only downside is that you won't be able to run a 37 inch deck but I'm no expert on the later models so if I'm wrong someone please correct me. -
I have a telescope that in the instructions it says that you can use it to view the moons of Saturn as they orbit Jupiter
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Rj58 winter project
wallfish replied to Chrishar's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Looks like you made the deadline to take it to that show. But don't forget about the Murphy's law rule. It always seems like any job, no matter what it is, the last 10% of it takes 90% of the time to get it right. -
HOLY CHUTE! Look at that TALL blower chute! That thing would snap the wire if it was used trying to turn it when any snow was blasting out let alone trying it dry. Someone got a little bit excited adding those sections to that one! I've never seen that many sections added before this advertisement. I know the dealers make more money off of attachments but that's clearly a blatant grift of the customer right there to sell chute sections! LOL
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Chrishar replied to Chrishar's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Put the decals on tonight -
I once had a cool "skid steer" type machine that was made specifically for doing post holes. It had GT tires on it but 10 ply AGs woulda made steering it a bit easier. Bought it just because it was cool and needed to do 6 holes for the that fence! LOL (sorry we're going just a tad off topic)
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Well they are advertised as skid steer tires which are usually heavy on the plies but yah ...
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Key to mounting any tire
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The ad starts out stating 10 ply, but then states 8 ply twice afterwards. By chinese standards I'm assuming they also cheaped out on the "plys" so technically they're probably 4 ply. LoL Mount'em where the sun don't shine Rodney! LOL See you at the BS
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I be go to hell...looks like they got a few things up our alley. https://horseshoetire.com/ Holy smokes Alex ... they are 10 ply!!!!! Nice Rodney Some AGS on the down low ... and 8 ply!!!! That's a decent price by todays standards. Yep gonna be fun to mount them... and no need for air in them!
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I didn't follow that QR code but you can find Horseshoe tires on AMZ
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I got the stones ... no worky tho. Get a better pic of the QR Lane. What kind of thread ags? turfs? Never mind Lane got it You guys ready for this?!?!? www.horseshoetire.com
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WHX?? started following New Tires for a Wheel Horse
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No way ... that's gotta mean 10 pair
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Tire Recommendations for steep, snowy, mud
Alrashid2 replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
OK, so here is my current gameplan. Trying to start with the easy stuff and go from there. I checked my plow today and also referred to old notes and photos. I used to have 9.75" of clearance on my plow when I have it tipped up. I'm now down to 7", so lost 2.75" from the bigger rear wheels. I already have one spacer in the back on the Attach o Matic bracket, that I used to level the plow as the frame was a bit tweaked. Using a bit of trig and knowing how un-level my plow was before, I know that one 3/8" spacer will raise the plow in the front by a little under 1". Going off that, I am going to put 2 more spacers on the back: one side will have 2 spacers (3/4") and one side will have 3 spacers (1 1/8"). If my math and calcs are right, that'll raise my plow an additional 2" give or take! Checked today and my plow is just hitting the shed opening when pulling in and out - probably 3/8" of rise would allow me to just clear it, given I don't pull in too fast and cause the frame to bounce up and down. So, given that, if I gain 2" of rise in my plow ground clearance, I'll be able to clear the shed opening with 1 5/8" of room to spare! I am short just 1 spacer, but found one on ebay for 7 bucks that should be delivered Friday fingers crossed! I'll take photos and report back then, and we can go from there! -
Gonna be real fun mounting those 10 ply tires
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Ill have to try that. Ive got a few of those on my D's.
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Awesome! Thank you! I might bring it home tomorrow or Thursday! We will see how we'll the sickle fits....
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Part of a class 0 3 point set up - anti sway linkage?
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I volunteer @Handy Don! He seems the most enthusiastic!
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Very sporty! My SIL and her husband had a red Cabriolet. On one visit to their place, they insisted that I take if for a drive around their area. I got three blocks and confirmed it had almost no brakes! Went back immediately and explained the quick return. Their response. “Oh yeah, we’ve been meaning to get that looked at, but you can just downshift and use the parking brake.”
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OK who has the balls to follow that QR code, click on it and find out what's what with Horseshoe?
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Are you sure it wasn't "mount these where the sun don't shine"
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