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squonk replied to squonk's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
I have a " shop account " at the store. I got it years ago when I had my auto AC business. There used to be several pricing structures used for different items. I'm assuming I'm on "Master Installer" pricing for filters. A few years back My price was over $20 for the filter. I complained enough to where they gave be the better rate. -
Very possible bending force. Upwards ? / downwards? Crankshaft end play was adjusted To 20 thousands recently. Wouldn't think pushing directly In on Crankshaft would be enough to Make it turn over hard. And it was turning over Hard because I removed The flywheel screen and was turning it by hand and in certain spots It was difficult to turn.
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2 terms right? The baseball player funny is what I remember as a child. Ban me if you must. I do NOT vote for the big races because of my Reagan experience. Juice has not been worth the squeeze for a hot minute! Nice human like the square!
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Hey I do have one, kind of. it was a c120 now it has a mag 10
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I second that. And made in the U S A!
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Well if anyone was thinking about it.....to late. she is gone!
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Good info there and Ed.
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Rubber tire chains - do they work in mud and snowy dirt?
JoeM replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
test track leads up the shop in the back I think I have tried it all. at times went up through the grass and down the drive. chains are good but can make you slide if you catch it just right. those rubber chains should work well in mud and snow like you want. -
Rubber tire chains - do they work in mud and snowy dirt?
Sparky-(Admin) replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Picked up a used set of rubber tire chains at last years WH Show for next to nothing. Unfortunately I can’t give you a proper review as I’ve only installed em and put about 25 minutes of driving time on them during a cruise thru the woods out back, no plowing or slugging though mud. Traction on that first run was great. Maybe not 2 link steel chain great but I went places out back that I would never have made it to with just tires. This tractor also has no wheel-weights, just these rubber chains. These are mounted on 23x8.5’s and there were 3-4 links left over (inside and outside) once they were on tight that I had to tidy up. I think my set would be better on 23x9.5 or maybe 23x10.5 tires. - Today
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Rubber tire chains - do they work in mud and snowy dirt?
Retired Wrencher replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I have been reading this post and I’m just wondering like an automotive tires they have studs for these tires? I understand if you have a nice looking driveway or you don’t want to use studs if it’s old no big deal just wondering have a good day. -
Ain't it great when you do and find something you thought you let go?
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@76c12091520h That is one fine looking tractor. Did you do the painting or is that the original paint. Either way very nice looking enjoy it.
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C-Series Hybrid Idea
JoeM replied to Easton Rich's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Maybe more so then you think, looking at the belt guard, the ultra rare cutting board edition? Foot pads are nicely done tho -
I have a coworker who jokingly said sometimes, you just have to start the conversation with "look b**ch". So when I told my wife what he said, I slept by myself that night. Somehow, being a joke didn't matter... And I didn't even say it! Sometimes I'm sorta glad that the ladies aren't as physically strong as we are.
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Can I have that 1045 in the back there?
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C-Series Hybrid Idea
kpinnc replied to Easton Rich's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
There's alot of Wheel Horses in those pictures. Are they all yours? Parts machines are very good to have. I have had a couple myself. Side note- I just modded my 523H with a taller steering column. Your parts 520H looks to have a factory extension on it. I've not seen that before. -
C-Series Hybrid Idea
Easton Rich replied to Easton Rich's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
I forgot to mention that's the parts machine. It fell off a truck at 55mph. Frame is welded, axle is welded (Which I have another of), and the trans needs new seals, but all in all it is a great parts machine. I'll probably be getting rid of the Eaton out of this unless the C-160's sunstrand is bad. -
Did it again this year, little early...it was 62 today.
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Ed Kennell started following Intermittent spark
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Is this engine not equipped with an axial thrust bearing to handle the thrust from a manual PTO. Seems the Manual would exert more thrust than tightening that bolt on the lectric PTO ? But, I guess we never start up with the manual PTO engaged. Might be interesting to bypass the PTO safety switch to see if one would start with it engaged. Still thinking about this. The engaged manual PTO exerts a true axial force at the center of the shaft which the thrust bearing can handle. Tightening the bolt shown exerts a bending force on the electric PTO bearings that may be causing enough friction in the PTO to make the engine difficult to start.
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I found the problem. Had this bolt to tight. It should actually be a Pin and cotter key. It was putting to much pressure on the crankshaft towards the flywheel side And actually turning engine over hard. Causing a voltage drop enough to Cause the intermittent spark.
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WHX?? started following Happy 120 Day !
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Regular rocket scientist today ther Sparky for figurin that one out .... That's alright I had to go look in my pics to see if I owned a 120 ... Looks like I got a C-121 for tomorrow too ...
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The fronts are just round 1" thick steel plates double stacked, some homemade stuff looks like. They came with the Raider 10 my parents bought when I was probably around 10 years old. Pulled them off that tractor when I was last there, about half of the Raider 10 was burned up in a fire. That's why two of those weights are rusty and then a big limb fell on it as well. Rears I just bought those on marketplace I think they are simplicity wheel weights.
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Ya it's a tough one to lose one. Asked Mrs. Pullstart once why they didn't have a dog my nieces loving them and living out in the country and all. She said it's just too hard to lose one. Sorry to hear of your loss @Achto ... sure was a daddy's girl ....
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sqrlgtr replied to squonk's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
Yeah, just got 2 Motorcraft fuel filters for the 7.3 powerstroke $22 a piece, at least half price anywhere else. Also love the grocery pick up I cant remember last time I was actually in store. Yeah I can when I returned 2 3.50-8 Deestones I mis ordered the other day, was trying to order 4.00"s. Another reason I like using them could just take back to store and didn't have to try and send them back through mail. -
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