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  2. Lane Ranger

    Ready for snow?

    We got about four inches Saturday and Sunday in two different snowfalls. Melted a bit on Sunday. More snow expected this evening and tomorrow morning. So i had a bobboo event where i cliped a concrete curb with the B-80 snowplow Saturday. i had this happen once before and knew what to do. I never fully understood how the snowplow springs work until the first time i did this . The spring actually has the top and bottom screw into the spring to hold in place. You can see in these pictures. Very easy to correct by screwing the detached piece back in the spring and reattaching on the horizontal rods with ins.
  3. lynnmor

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

    Could you provide a photo of the carbide chains?
  4. Teddy da Bear62

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

    Indeed! And I use carbide chains with it.
  5. 953 nut

    Christmas List of Wheel Horse Toys

    I could use a new body, the one I am presently using is having some difficulty doing things it could twenty years ago.
  6. ebinmaine

    Yummmmy

    🥧 for breakfast
  7. 953 nut

    Barely Able to Lift Snowblower

    @SylvanLakeWH has a small electric winch mounted up front to lift the snow plow, perhaps he can share some pictures.
  8. Grandson Mason is restoring a 1969 Raider 12 that he bought at the big show. Does anyone know what is the correct metal dash plate restoration decal that @Vinylguy sells for that model? Or if you have a good picture of a 1969 Raider 12, that would be great as well.
  9. 953 nut

    Yummmmy

    Each year on December 1st, dessert lovers across the United States enjoy a slice of their favorite on National Pie Day. Pie is so delicious we celebrate it twice a year. The more popular date is January 23rd. While it might be the lesser of the two celebrated PIE days (don't forget National Pi Day on March 14th), it happens to fall smack dab in the middle of a major pie-making season. One of the quickest ways to celebrate is by giving an eGift to Baker's Square! National Day Calendar now makes it easy to send one to a friend to tell them how much you appreciate them. Bake up your favorite pie or enjoy some leftover slices from the holidays. Visit the National Day Calendar® Recipe pages to discover some delicious pie-making. We also offer some others, too. When it comes to pie, or any food really, it is best enjoyed with others. Invite someone over for your best pie and coffee. Maybe there's a friend you haven't seen for a while. Pie starts conversations, and they're a great way to Celebrate Every Day too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOtBaQOBU6Y
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  11. Ed Kennell

    Barely Able to Lift Snowblower

    Should require the same force if the flag was in the top hole on both tractors. The only differences I can think of is the orientation of the push rod where it attaches to the blower and/or the lubrication of the lift arm bell crank. to the
  12. sqrlgtr

    Christmas List of Wheel Horse Toys

    I would like a sms-42a or sms-50 sickle mower and a set of Wheel Horse wheel weights. I'm not too picky either mower or would work, been very good this year so you might consider delivering both. Thanks milk and cookies will be provided.
  13. ebinmaine

    414-8 Belt Rubs Muffler

    Gravely muffler works too. That's what's on my C160 Automatic.
  14. Achto

    Christmas List of Wheel Horse Toys

    Mostly a healthy, happy holiday for everyone. But....I would be happy with any one of the following. An RJ58, a sickle mower, or a front mount reel mower for a round hood.
  15. Moparfanforever

    414-8 Belt Rubs Muffler

    Maybe you could only use the single stage blower on the tractor?? The belt setup seems to be different on a single stage. I guess you could swap to a pepper shaker muffler to clear the belt, if you can get the allen bolts out of the block. Not the best situation, just an idea.
  16. Ed Kennell

    Conversion to Manual PTO questions

    Radial (side) load from the belt tension is the same for manual and electric PTOs. Axial (horizontal) load for electric PTO is zero. The manual PTO pushes the crankshaft inward exerting an axial load on the thrust bearing.
  17. Racinbob

    Conversion to Manual PTO questions

    I've always figured that an electric clutch 'clamps' tight to the crankshaft. A manual push/pulls on the crankshaft as it engages.
  18. ri702bill

    Christmas List of Wheel Horse Toys

    The way I see it, if there were no small green tractors, there would now have been more RED ones to choose from........
  19. Stan50

    312-8, 1985

    Thank you,any advice appreciated, I'm going to find above item. Throttle setup is little stiff, so I will do proper maintenance. For now I changed fluids, air filter (was available here online), grease couple zirks in the front. In the rear I can see potential spots to grease too . Definitely I'm going to gather up some parts, not readily avaiable in my country, such as belts, maybe other small things, just to have them at hand.
  20. JCM

    414-8 Belt Rubs Muffler

    1989 with Magnum and 1986 with K-series muffler configuration.
  21. squonk

    Barely Able to Lift Snowblower

    Yes, make sure the flag is in this hole.
  22. ebinmaine

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

    Good beasts. I've been running one with a 60" plow. That's a snow mover!
  23. ebinmaine

    Huge Blowdown

    Super shallow roots as a standard then. Also usable for beams or firewood.
  24. Retired Wrencher

    Fuel pump.

    @kpinnc good job on the rebuild. I still that model on the shelf. Came off a 64 K241 engine. Some day I will rebuild it.
  25. Boy you just hate on the GREEN.
  26. ebinmaine

    Conversion to Manual PTO questions

    A '73 16 Auto should have a Kohler. ... unless it's been swapped that'll hold the horizontal load ok. He's referring to the horizontal load made when the PTO is engaged. Not the radial load from the belt(s). The horizontal load is caused by the PTO putting pressure against the outside of the engine thereby attempting to pull the crankshaft in the outward direction.
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