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  2. It’s been a while since Colt moved under his own power! I blew a hydraulic cylinder line back in the day, probably late 2022, or maybe spring time 2023, I pulled it apart, bought the hose kit from Lowell, and it’s been sitting ever since. We’re doing lots of work around the pool project, and a friend needed to dump two loads of fill that could be good top soil with some clean up work. Aaron has been camping in my driveway all weekend and has been a big help with the projects to be done. Between the cultivator, grader blade, tilller my plow truck, and quite a bit of hand manipulation too, we got the soil cleaned up and smoothed out!
  3. Retired Wrencher

    B100

    Found this on the net and close buy. A little ruff. Also has a mowing deck and a snow blower attachment. The deck and blower I am selling. I have two walk behinds. In the end most likely will end up as a plow tractor for the winter months. It is real dirty from the mowing. But i have time to make it right. Here is a few picks.
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  5. ebinmaine

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

    Every day my friend.
  6. mrc

    Slot hitch

    pm sent
  7. mudmowerdiesel

    More pictures of the diesel wiring

    Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆
  8. ineedanother

    More pictures of the diesel wiring

    love the project but wire nuts are a no-go in my shop. Enemies in the wire
  9. Razorback

    What did you do today?

    Yesterday I installed the rear oil seal on the K301 on my Cub Cadet 123, today wanted to get the PTO reinstalled but then realized that I really needed to replace the friction disc in it as long as I had things apart, then realized that I didn't have an adjustment gauge to assemble it properly.... so I ordered both. Then, on my C160, I rebuilt the mechanical fuel pump and reinstalled it (installed, but bypassed with the electric fuel pump). The mating surface of the mechanical fuel pump had a noticable bow or "warp" to it.... it was not flat at all.... so I filed it down to be nice and flat. It installed nicely. Sometime when I have nothing better to do (or if/when the electric fuel pump quits), I will reconnect the mechanical pump and test it out. Did a lot of cleaning on the front end of the tractor, then reinstalled the hood and called it a night.
  10. Pullstart

    What did you do today?

    I do! I’ll likely be here!
  11. Bar Nuthin

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

    Count your blessings!
  12. MainelyWheelhorse

    What did you do today?

    I had a shift at work in the morning. I then worked on getting my 42” mowing deck back together and visiting with family. I’m thinking I might do some painting on it, as I have a few days off. It’s 90% apart now so might as well do it while I have the time and the weather is good.
  13. Bar Nuthin

    What did you do today?

    The ground has had 10,000 gallons of water setting on top of it for 12+ years so it's pretty hard. We made a dent in it today. Rain forecasted this week, so hopefully it will take on some moisture and soften up,
  14. Ed Kennell

    Is nine months long enough?

    Spark, fuel, compression, and a way to crank it over.
  15. ineedanother

    16 auto

    Forgot the pics I swear...I haven't weighed them but they're heavy.
  16. ineedanother

    16 auto

    6-8 days delivery for the oil pan gasket so I've caught up on some chores around the house and painted the front wheel weights...but this is a good time (pun) to set the timing...I'll attach the ground wire with a new grommet and dialectric grease when it's ready to brrrrrrr.
  17. Didn't get breakfast with Dino either...
  18. Low speed idle sounds coooooool...it's not.
  19. Joshyg

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

    Ok good to know I first turned on the pto and the belt was very loud so I just wanted to know. Thanks
  20. Chris689

    What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

    Looks like he needs em more than I do lol
  21. wallfish

    C-101 PTO clutch change

    It's always a good idea to resurface the bell housing as well. The flat that makes contact with the clutch plate. I've used a belt sandder to do since I don't have the machining tools to mill or lathe it flat. Pull the bell housing off to inspect it. Also make sure the roll pin which holds that little bracket to the hoop is intact. If that breaks you can't adjust it enough to get the tension tight enough.
  22. Bill D

    Is nine months long enough?

    I wish you were closer. I'd have you bring it over. It would be fun to troubleshoot it.
  23. Thanks for sharing the pictures with us. I was kind of in the area yesterday ( West Chicago ) and thought about stopping by. Decided to take care of my business, then turn & burn instead.
  24. PWL216

    Is nine months long enough?

    Thx @wallfish I’m confident it’s nothing catastrophic.
  25. c-series don

    36" Rototiller installation

    One of the first things I think of is the condition of the tines. If they are worn and come to a point they are not going to work well, they will want to just bounce along and not bite in. Tines in good condition will be more squared off. Also as stated above, till moist soil, not dry hardened soil. I’d be careful about tilling with weight on the tiller. Maybe for a short time but definitely would not add a weight box on top. If the ground you’re tilling will be tilled again next year or again in the fall, it should be much easier next time.
  26. Easton Rich

    Dealer List

    Anyone heard of Gallagher's in Emporia KS?
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