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953 nut started following Happy Birthday kwalshy
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Happy Birthday @kwalshy, we are glad you were born.
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Betcha y’all didn’t know 55
SylvanLakeWH replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
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953 nut started following Betcha y’all didn’t know 55
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February 24, 1961, First 15 students receive their Bachelor of Hamburgerology degree from McDonald's Hamburger U, the "Harvard of Fast Food.".
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John I know you got more snow the we did. What was the final amount of snow did you get?
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What’s going on here, Mike. Are you’re having a pulley problem or a belt problem. I see the fan is got a little eaten up. Hope you can fix it and get it ready for the next round of snow.
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That good Darb. We are getting to old to be shoveling snow. Stay safe up there.
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With 25 tractors to feed, it's a no brainer. Move some flower pots and belt guards and put up some shelves! Make a list of all the common size stuff you use and order them with all of your stainless bolts and have them at your door in 2 days.
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
19richie66 replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
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Yup, times are-a-changing. Those are the one-and done torque to yield bolt instructions. One and done refers to the number of times you can use them - did I mention that the factory already used them once??? PITA.
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There's a "parts" model here with all the gasoline transport drain piping for a 5 pocket (individual internal tanks) trailer. There are several model kits that have them in various types. On this particular build I won't be needing any. This is a single pocket trailer with only one or two connections. In 1:1 scale there could be one to six (?) internal baffles but the fluids can flow through. Oddly, the top hatches are still multiple. Perhaps because the oil flows so slowly when cold? But I fins it difficult to believe it would be faster to fill each baffle individually than just wait for flow from center to each side..... ((??))
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Keep em in stock. You got "??" tractors to maintain. Time to get you a Parts Department.
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Jimbo here's a direct unedited screenshot of my "cart" from this morning. Notice the yellow print near the top. Also the pricing is different. I do NOT have any special account.
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You're correct. I confirmed by email yesterday afternoon that Kohler has superceded the number to a gasket with no ring. At this point, only actual vintage NOS will have one.
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520H Hydro Fan Alternatives (Too many broken blades)
WHX?? replied to 56servi's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Yes right rear at the bottom. Get at it through the wheel well. Pretty sure they ground out to turn the light on since it's a single wire. I've seem so packed with grass and dirt all the fan blades in the world wouldn't keep them cool. -
Would have liked to but in these parts that would been a 3 hr round trip and a tank of gas to find them.
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That's just crab grass that grows up thru my stone road. I keep trying to kill it with old oil and gasoline. I will need to repair some of the neighbors lawns that I tore up plowing thier driveways. The ground was not frozen and my plow blade scraped off some sod along the edges.
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I prefer to snap them off thank you. Old harleys too. Would like to ask them if it's indeed a fire ring. Bet it ain't.
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C-160 hydro implement plow lift issue
Bdja54 replied to Bdja54's topic in Implements and Attachments
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C-160 hydro implement plow lift issue
Bdja54 replied to Bdja54's topic in Implements and Attachments
Not sure last time it worked. I bought tractor few months back. -
looks like Ed's going to be doing some spring grass seed work ?
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Tank? Eh. A faithful rendition of the plumbing? Now THAT would be a real modelers’ challenge!
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Well done, sir!
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Following with interest!
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Rubber tire chains - do they work in mud and snowy dirt?
R Scheer replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I leave my rubber chains on year round, but the tractor is lucky if it gets 5 hours use during the summer. -
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I have a NOS 3521 in stock
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