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  2. 28 degrees? the heat is in the tools! my shop is 50/60.....that is why not as much gets done!
  3. ri702bill

    Snow blade shoes

    When I got my new to me used 48" long frame plow, it came with a set of those adjustable skids & hardware that were never installed. Before I used the plow with the skids installed, I welded some scrap 3/8" thick cold rolled pads to the bottoms, as there is more than enough adjustment in the slots. IMHO, the OE skids are too thin for repeated annual use.
  4. ebinmaine

    Snow blade shoes

    I have a home shop made set similar to that. Mine do not have the grooves for the bolts and one needs the angle corrected. I'll get pics later.
  5. JoeM

    Wheel Horse D-160 Should I?

    Survivor for sure, nice patina, original mufflers, etc. If you are into D machines I would say that is the one to get. If you get it, do check the pump input coupler, mine spun the spline a couple years in. Those couplers are hard to come by.
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  7. kpinnc

    Armstrong

    Yep. Mine stay on boards all winter.
  8. You might want to add a washer or two behind the castle nut so the cotter pin is fully engaged in the castle nut.
  9. cleat

    Got another one. A 416 this time.

    Flywheel screen ready to install. Flywheel screen bolts and screws ready to install. Flywheel ready for screen to be installed. Flywheel screen loosely bolted on with the four center bolts. Note the upper right hand center bolt is in line with an outer screen hole. It is critical to line this up right or the outer screw holes will not line up. Flywheel screen loosely bolted on with the four center bolts and the six outer screws. Flywheel screen bolts torqued to 180 in/lb and screws torqued to 22.5 in/lb. Flywheel screen installed.
  10. dandan111

    Wheel Horse D-160 Should I?

    That’s a beast
  11. dandan111

    Snow blade shoes

    I’d like a spare set of these
  12. Always nice to see how the rich people live.
  13. dandan111

    Snow blade shoes

    I’m using mine on gravel. I’m using my dial adjust to keep blade off of ground about 1/2 inch or so. So far I like it. Shoes are just basically in case it touches. I always plowed concrete so this is new to me. First time I ever ran the shoes. My cutting edge should last a lot longer.
  14. WHX??

    Fuel filter preference

    Only time I had that happen was a Fram ... go figure. They can be leakers right out the box too. These are the kind I try to buy.
  15. T-Mo

    Wheel Horse D-160 Should I?

    As the title says, should I for $600? I haven't even spoke to the seller, so I don't know anything about the condition. But, I am intrigued. If anyone else is intrigued, send me a message and if you're near Park Hills, Missouri, maybe it could be yours instead. I'm just not sure if I'm that intrigued to go look at it.
  16. WHX??

    Fuel filter preference

    Don't know really ... every so many tanks or gallons? Every oil change? Every Year? Hours on the clock? Might be different between metal and plastic tanks. Dan and I were tooling around at show on Betty and she just quit. Fuel pump? Nope filter was just plugged solid. Never saw one that bad so maybe just change at every show. Betty goes to every show and gets used a lot by the gals. Somebodies gotta go get ice or the flea market she gets hopped on. More hrs on her than all our tractors put together.
  17. 953 nut

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 18

    TV coverage of Barrett-Jackson, Scottsdale begins Tuesday.
  18. ebinmaine

    Happy Birthday Pacer

    HAPPPPY BIRTHDAY
  19. Sparky

    What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

    Plastic scraper, flat blade screwdriver (being careful to not take the paint off), rags and elbow grease. No cleaning chemicals or even water. This spring I’ll remove the fender and guards and all and it’s get a proper pressure washing.
  20. Happy Birthday @pacer, we are all glad you were born.
  21. ebinmaine

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 18

    And in 2020 - one of those sold through Barrett Jackson for over a million!
  22. Howd you get that so clean without a pressure washer Sparky? Just the shop vac? Hard to believe. What's your secret?
  23. ebinmaine

    Snow blade shoes

    I've tried them and wasn't impressed for our driveway. They dug right in. Seems a common theme with softer aggregates. I have two sets of aftermarket shoes I'd sell. Different types.
  24. peter lena

    Fuel filter preference

    @JCM also prefer the clear fuel filters , have 2 on each tractor , also on generator , snowblower , one at tank outflow ,another close to carb , years back now , experimented with , fresh hoses , system clean out ,and sta bil in all my fuel , guess what ? never had any more debris in any filter or carb bowls , as stated , love a REPEDITIVE PROBLEM ? its always there , thats your leader to the cure . have also suggested , replacing the frame length fuel line , to a 5/16 " steel brake line ? eliminate all that , possible hose break down , amazed at , not trying anything different , if you paint it red / black it disappears. add an ounce or two , of stabil , and no rubber break down at all , remember I replaced all old hoses , no fuel issues at all . imagine no fuel hose , debris / related , super lubed , hydraulic oil in choke and throttle cables , with spring pull assist , working for years , kinda like mule drive bearings , snowing now , hope my plow blade isn't frozen with rust , or snow slide off issue , clean filters , pete
  25. January 18, 2009, marks the final day of a week-long auction in which auto giant General Motors (GM) sells off historic cars from its Heritage Collection. GM sold around 200 vehicles at the Scottsdale, Arizona, auction, including a 1996 Buick Blackhawk concept car for $522,500, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 COPO Coupe for $319,000 and a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette convertible for $220,000. Other items included a 1998 Cadillac Brougham, which was built for the pope. (That vehicle was blessed by the pope but never used because of safety issues; it sold for more than $57,000.) Most were preproduction, development, concept or prototype cars. The vehicles came from GM’s Heritage Center, an 81,000 square foot facility in Sterling, Michigan, that houses hundreds of cars and trucks from GM’s past, along with documents chronicling the company’s history and other artifacts and “automobilia.”
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