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sqrlgtr started following Real Confidence in their product
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Its been a few years back but I went through several "new" tubes that were bad but have had pretty good luck since then. All the bad ones came from local tire shop, so I decided to start ordering my own and that's when my luck turned around.
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Finishing up our shows raffle tractor and I've never seen some of these stickers. Ive done older models, but this is as new as its gotten. I know the basic ones. Where do they all go? Thanks
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Look at the local falcons too. You may have a merlin or peregrine around.
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Bar Nuthin replied to Thegearhead0324's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
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I think the Cooper is what I've been seeing around here. I used to only see Red Tail hawks but been noticing more of these in the last few years, may have been around a long time and I just hadn't noticed before. I do know the ones I've seen will catch other birds and tare their heads off, had one almost drop a head right on top of me the other day..
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Ahh the ol Stealth mode C series.
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Could be the dogpoint screw needs to be adjusted. This thread will help you along if that is the case.
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Paul - do yourself a favor to avoid frustration. Merits repeating.
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Sad... but methinks true...
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953 nut started following Real Confidence in their product
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When I bought my A-60 @Achto and @WHX?? picked it up for me and offered to put new tires on it for me. I bought the tires and tubes and had them shipped to Jim's address. He proceeded to mount them and when he inflated them both of the rear tires had bad NEW tubes, they split wide open.
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Exactly my thought process.
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Achto started following Modern appliances??
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Buy what ever brand you wish, estimate out how much a replacement will cost 5yrs from now, start putting money away each month so that you are ready to buy another new one in 5yrs. This is how you figure in the 5yr life expectancy of new appliances.
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953 nut started following Modern appliances??
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We went the service contract route once, the manufacturers know how long their units will last and won't offer a service contract that they have a likelihood of having to honor. You are better off putting the money in the bank in my opinion We have had a side by side LG for six years, has an ice maker that works great but no ice/water through the door. It has the door in the door of the refrigerator side which is the most convenient feature I have ever had. If it goes out we will shop for whatever the dealers have kin stock and can deliver the soonest. Like @squonk pointed out, they are all throwaways, no one has parts for anything and the service calls are outrageous. About twenty years ago we had a GE that went out less than a year after we bought it, the service man said parts were unavailable and had GE authorize a full refund, only catch was we had to buy another GE and the one that went bad had been on sale so we ended up spending more for the replacement.
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Wanna build a black hood...
ebinmaine replied to kpinnc's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
I have. Trina and I have both tested this on our individual very different types of tractors. On her lighter smaller machines she sees no difference. On my bigger heavier rigs there's definitely a better steering capability when the tires are reversed.... but only only on dry ground. The tires don't stay full of mud then. -
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Wishin4a416 started following Down Sizing
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Well Ed, if you ever decide to downsize that 312H out the door let ole Jack know.
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Wanna build a black hood...
sqrlgtr replied to kpinnc's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
I know a lot of guys/gals like to put "Ag's" on front steer tires but run them backwards and swear by them I just can't get it in my head how the don't stay full of dirt/mud, but I have never tried them that way so IDK. -
sqrlgtr started following Herd out spring 2026
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I'm getting older but I don't c a C120 in pic.
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Our kids don't seem to get more than two or three years out of a refrigerator. One of them had some kind of electrical issue--it seemed the interior light went out and it was somehow interconnected to the electronics and it was replaced under warranty, I've wondered if they have power grid electrical fluctuations. The salesman recommended that they purchase as simple of refrigerator as possible and purchase a service contract then when the unit fails get a replacement. They are not designed to last. I have replaced the drum rollers on their dryer three times. Even today, my wife brought their laundry to our house because their washing machine won't start. We'll probably look into that this weekend. I don't like shopping for vehicles and appliances. It's always a crapshoot for me.
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Still looking for a 520h, 417-8 available on trade towards on or cash
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Beautiful day to get a little seat time. 3rd cutting for the season thus far.
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Ice makers in your average Fridge are a waste. They aren't really designed to work worth a hill of beans. Never saw one that lasted a couple years. If you like ice and have the room, an under counter ice maker isn't bad. At least it's designed to make ice and it's all it does. Our Lowes used to have this old lady in the appliance dept. She used to own an appliance store. She would steer customers away from the junk and direct them to the units that were somewhat dependable. We bought a dishwasher and washing machine from her with excellent results.
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The only Wheel Horse garden tractors with a B&S engine were the Work Horse's. Your 753 should have a Kohler K161 engine. Nothing wrong with the B&S, just some info for you. Watch the belt when you step on the brake/clutch peddle. If the belt does not stop it will be hard to get it in gear.
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Every country I've been to has Coke for sale. I've not been everywhere of course, but the company has done a fine job getting it's product world wide. The thing is, if local water wasn't safe to drink, Coke was.
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Knew it was a ground issue.
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