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  2. Retired Wrencher

    Head torque.

    I do like anti size idea I have used many times on different parts of the tractor like axel hubs and unfortunately enough to take a steering wheel off without having a 20 ton press I’m a head of the game there so that’s why I use it. Ohh also the front axel shaft or pin.
  3. ri702bill

    Happy Pi Day!

    Enjoy!!
  4. ebinmaine

    Happy Pi Day!

    Happy Pi day
  5. Today
  6. squonk

    Clothes Dryer Handles

    We used to have a good used appliance store here. Bought Washers, Dryers, Stoves and Fridges from them with great results. They supplied parts and I bought quite a bit from them for the hospital fridges. They closed during covid. The real cool thing was getting a used dryer and taking the front off and digging thru the front seal for treasure. Coins, earrings, screws, paperclips, wire nuts. all sorts of stuff!
  7. Easton Rich

    Happy Birthday Achto

    Happy Birthday!!!
  8. Brockport Bill

    Mower Deck

    36" Rear Discharge Mower - Rehabbed deck including Shell sand blast rust cleaning, primer paint and top coat, 3 new blades, new belt, 3 Spindles rebuilt with 6 new bearings, 2 new ouitside pulleys, new wheels, new front roller, added new center pulley reinforcement plate, 4 new lift carriage bumpers, new decals, misc new hardware. As option: pair of 2 new OEM belt/pulley covers at $40 (some minor surface blemishes ) . Deck Sold "As Is". No returns, Cash pick up Poughkeepsie NY area, no holds. First come basis. Please send message for questions or to arrange pick up.
  9. Dan 312-8

    Happy Birthday Achto

    Happy belated birthday!
  10. WHX??

    Clothes Dryer Handles

    Everything is take apart with the right tool ...
  11. Ed Kennell

    Busted Zerk Fitting On Mower Deck

    I always replace that zerk with a set screw after greasing.
  12. Yesterday
  13. ebinmaine

    What did you do today?

    Excellent!!!
  14. ebinmaine

    What did you do today?

    That may be workable on a lightweight machine.
  15. ri702bill

    Clothes Dryer Handles

    Perhaps sealed ball beraings may not be the right choice here due to the proximity of heat involved... And as for the first part, something I learned from breaking parts on our circle track car..... Replacements parts are only as good as the parts they replace....
  16. 953 nut

    What did you do today?

    It worked if the thumping of the flat spotted tire isn't a deal breaker. Not like it was a total flat spot, just not totally round.
  17. TonyToro Jr.

    What did you do today?

    That sounds very good!
  18. 953 nut

    Start a cross reef.

    Take a look at what Rockauto.com may have to offer. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/renault,1980,lecar,1.4l+l4,1264474,electrical,starter+motor,4152
  19. ebinmaine

    What did you do today?

    Supper was home scratch made Chicken Alfredo. The "noodle" was spiraled fresh zucchini. Fresh grated parmesian cheese. Mushrooms and tomatoes. Low carb. Keto friendly and Paleo friendly. DELICIOUS.
  20. Lee1977

    Busted Zerk Fitting On Mower Deck

    The lift arm hits that zerk. Some of the later model Wheel Horse had a hole drill in the lift rod for a waher and clip pin to keep it away,
  21. Beap52

    Clothes Dryer Handles

    I'm in the process of replacing the drum rollers for the third time in daughter's dryer. It get's a lot of use with family of five. This time I'm replacing the "axles" the roller rotate on which requires digging quite a bit deeper into the machine. I'm thinking about using dry graphite on the "axles". Of course, replacing rollers means deep cleaning that otherwise wouldn't get done. It irks me that there seems to be planned obsolescence in machinery. I'm sure two dollars more for sealed bearings would make sure they'd last the life of the machine. Those handles are a great add-on.
  22. c-series don

    Happy Birthday Achto

    Happy belated birthday!
  23. c-series don

    Crazy Weather

    1993, the first year I subcontracted to my local township to plow snow. I bought a 1968 6500 series GMC with a 10’ Good Roads funnel plow. No body on the back, just a 3’x4’x8’ block of solid concrete on the frame. Gavinized corrugated window well covers for rear fenders.401 V-6 gas engine and a 5+2 speed. V-bar Tire chains on 10.00x20 rubber. I’d go places the town trucks wouldn’t dare to because of those chains. That winter we had plowable snow at least once a week and some pretty major storms. I think I paid for the truck in the first month! I remember one of those storms plowing 30 hours straight, can’t imagine doing that now. During that particular storm I stopped back to the highway barn after being out for I don’t know how many hours. The highway department trucks were idling with several inches of snow on them. When I poked my head in the break room they were all sleeping. For some reason I had a pack of firecrackers in my truck, not sure why but I did! Yup, I went back got them, lit them and threw them in the room where they were all sleeping 🤣 then hauled ass! When I came back at the end of the storm some guys thought it was funny and some definitely didn’t! Anyway it gave all of us something to talk about for years to come!!! Just one more of my countless snowplowing stories😂…………………
  24. Chaz54

    Busted Zerk Fitting On Mower Deck

    Should be a 1/4-28 thread.
  25. oldlineman

    Crazy Weather

    Had 4 foot drifts on the state road at my house, road was not open for 3 days and coal company finally opened it not PennDOT, but my driveway was open thanks too my sears snow blower and 1979 c-101 with plow, no electricity for 2 days in 93, not a great time but we made it through. Bob
  26. squonk

    Happy Birthday Achto

    Dude has more pics of him on the nets than Taylor Swift!
  27. squonk

    Start a cross reef.

    Good luck. Renault is notorious for being difficult to track down parts. Any #'s on the original? These folks may be of some help. Continental is the 2nd worse at identifying parts with Renault at #1. When I was in the parts business we didn't have the internets like we have today. It was just starting out . http://www.continentalengineparts.net/ https://www.continentalengines.com/
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