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Yeah, it’d mean breaking out the “gazintas”. 24 gazinta 48 two times
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trying to ID a 36 rear discharge deck
Handy Don replied to njdpo's topic in Implements and Attachments
If you are looking for help identifying the model, we’ll need some pictures! -
Very subtle but excellent!
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With six children, our family rides were 9-seater International Travelalls with the three on the tree. Took my drivers test with it and got a compliment from the evaluator at my smooth clutch and shifting work. Failed, though, for making a left turn from the right lane of a one-way street. Learned something new that day!
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The Things People Toss…
SylvanLakeWH replied to SylvanLakeWH's topic in non tractor related discussion
Certainly could, but that would add quite a bit of mental fingering to my 48" cuts for everything "jig"... -
I wondered if they could be offset and nested. It would complicate the support.
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BradKahler started following Help! I need Photos & Dimensions from a Raider 8 or 10 Brake Part and Fabricating a Mid Mount Grader Blade Assembly for a D-Series Tractor
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Fabricating a Mid Mount Grader Blade Assembly for a D-Series Tractor
BradKahler posted a topic in Implements and Attachments
I've decided I need a mid mount grader blade for my 18 HP Automatic and I realize the odds of finding one are pretty much non existent so I'm going to make one. I found someone that's willing to provide me with dimensions so I've started the ball rolling. It took a few weeks but the fab shop was able to roll 1/4" steel plate so I now have the blade, the blade backing plate and some 1-1/2" x 2-1/2" tubing. I'll post pictures and build information for anyone that wants to fabricate their own setup. The two round discs are for fabrication of a rear hub puller for the 18 HP. More to come.... -
The Things People Toss…
SylvanLakeWH replied to SylvanLakeWH's topic in non tractor related discussion
Excellent question...! While i really want the old straight skis, they are harder to come by as time goes on... there's actually quite a market for ski furniture and ski wainscoting, fencing, etc... I use the straighter middle section of the ski and then use the wider tips for accents or accessory tables... pic 1 is shape skis with xc skis. Pic 2 is straight skis with the tips on the small table... examples: -
Mower Deck for 1987-1989 414-8
Handy Don replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Implements and Attachments
Carb overhaul then mixture settings. Governor setting and mechanism check. -
How do you deal with the tapered skis?
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Help! I need Photos & Dimensions from a Raider 8 or 10 Brake Part
BradKahler replied to BradKahler's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
Thanks for the info! I didn't see your response until today, I keep forgetting to click "notify me of replies" I tried searching for the 9599 rod from a Raider 10 but had no success. - Today
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Help! I need Photos & Dimensions from a Raider 8 or 10 Brake Part
BradKahler replied to BradKahler's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
I'm not currently planning on adding a second pedal. From what I've found in the documentation for a Raider 8 and Raider 10 is they were equipped with the 5086 transmission which has 1" axles and is an 8-speed. After comparing the parts breakdown of a Raider 10 with my 656 the only difference in the linkage is one brake rod. The Raider 10 brake rod is part # 9599 and the 656 uses a # 3935. The difference is the 3935 is straight and the 9599 has a kink in it of around 30 degrees to account for the actuation point being above the drum instead of below. The picture below shows a Raider 10 with the 9599. The parts breakdown picture is from a Raider 10 manual. I've purchased a 103538 rod that is used on the B100 8-speed tractors. The shallow bend is in the wrong direction but I'm hoping I can bend it the other direction. Based on what I've found by searching the forum is the rod is to long so I'll have to add threads and shorten the rod. 103538 should arrive today so I should know if I'm on the right path by the end of the day -
Actually, there are 10 kinds of people in the world: those that understand binary and those that don't...
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Molasses Rust Removal
ri702bill replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Given enough of it, under pressure, it DOES move right along.... Great Molasses Flood - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Molasses_Flood -
There are two kinds of people in the world today: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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I'm from the government, and I'm here to help...
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trying to ID a 36 rear discharge deck
gwest_ca-(File Mod) replied to njdpo's topic in Implements and Attachments
When comparing decks it is quicker to use an onsite look-up such as this. Just enter the model numbers as posted. https://www.partstree.com/ You can also see what is still available from Toro if it is priced. Armed with original and superseded part numbers you can search out the aftermarket sources. -
The key is here. I hope to get to it this afternoon! The shaft has also been cleaned.
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What did the farmer get when he crossed an owl with a goat? a 'Hootinanny' Why did the farmer feed his pigs sugar and vinegar? He wanted sweet and sour pork! What did the farmer say when he lost one of his cows? What a miss-steak. Who takes care of the farm when the farmer is sick? The farmacist (pharmacist). Why did the lamb call the police? He had been fleeced. Why was the cucumber mad? Because it was in a pickle! How did the farmer find his lost cow? He tractor down. What do you call cattle with a sense of humor? Laughing stock. What grows when fed but dies when watered? Fire. What do you give a sick horse? Cough stirrup! What do you call a dog on the farm? A Corn Dog.
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The ultimate theft deterrent device, kids today wouldn't know how to steal it.
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Oh I should add that I am also look for the PART # for the (left/right) deck wheels at the rear of the deck. they appear to be well made - the bearings are fine... the rubber on the wheels is nearly gone. thanks Dave.
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trying to ID a 36 rear discharge deck
gwest_ca-(File Mod) replied to njdpo's topic in Implements and Attachments
Here are the possible deck model numbers to help with your searching. We should have the ipl's for all of them in our mower deck files. Mower DNA 1972 model 5-0620 replaced by 1973-1974 model 5-0621 1975 model 5-0622 1976 model 65-36XR01 1977 model 75-36XR01 1977 model 75-36XR02 1978 model 85-36MR01 1979 model 95-36MR00 (Blades up to this point have the 5/8" x 3/4" double-D center hole unless the spindle has been upgraded) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (These decks used blades with a 3/4" center hole) 1979 model 95-36MR01 replaced by 1980-1982 model 05-36MR01 - Last year for bearings with 3/4" ID 1983-84 model 05-36MR02 - First year for bearings with 17mm ID unless older spindles were updated. 1985 model 05-36MR03 1986-1990 model 05-36MR04 1991-1993 model 05-36MR05 1993-2006 model 78305 Note - 17mm is .669" .
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