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Yes they didn't get carried away on making it pretty
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Thanks Eric
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ebinmaine started following Crankshaft Counterweight Wear
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Believe it or not that's probably original to the Kohler factory. I have a 16 horse that looks just like that. I posted a picture of it here. I showed those pictures to my own small engine guy that rebuilds quite a lot of engines. Nobody had a problem with it.
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@AlexR hope you have a good day , maybe even some horse time , pete
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rmaynard started following Crankshaft Counterweight Wear
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My grandson Mason is starting a refresh of his Raider 12 engine. It is a K301. After removing the pan he discovered this on the bottom of the counterweights. The wear looks to me like someone's feeble attempt at balancing. Any other ideas?
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Than you Kevin .I will speak with them tonight and tell them about you and your project. You are going to love them and they will certainly will love you. I will then give you the contact information.
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Lift Rockshaft thingy for early model roundhoods
702854boy commented on 702854boy's classified in Wanted
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I will be looking for the oil dampener cap for the top of one of the SU carburetters, it is stripped out. I’d love to chat with your friends, after all if they are friends of yours, they must be good people!
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Handy Don started following 1965 Triumph Spitfire
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Some years back a friend bought a TR6 and insisted I take it for a spin. It was pretty darned cramped and uncomfortable for this 6’2” guy. At the end, I needed help to get out of it.
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@Pullstart Kevin if you need any information or assistance with that car I have my very close friends Tony and Carol in West Virginia that are experts on it. They collect them, fix them and show them.
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Aumann Auctions, Garden Tractors
Andy N. replied to oliver2-44's topic in non tractor related discussion
My inner @WHX?? did kick in at some point. My wife says that I must not have had enough to drink at the time because apparently price has never stopped me before! I did bid on both of those, but was really interested in the reel mower. Yeah. who ws that guy. He bid me up on most of the items on the last day. I was 5044. -
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Lucas electrics??? Haha - don't get it wet!!!
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Any time Kevin starts off a new posting with "Oops!", I figure OK, now what way did he hurt himself??! I find that nothing fits like genuine OE pads. And, yes, you still need to clean up the bracket & the caliper pins. (and use the proper sliding grease...). I will use a quality name brand OE replacement disc, maybe top shelf pads if I cannot get the OE...
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I decided to customize the dash and have both a “old” analog ammeter and a “new” digital marine voltmeter. This voltmeter seems to average its readings over a couple of seconds so it is a steady readout (I did make sure it was accurate using a calibrator at the auto shop).
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953 nut started following C160 Muffler Stack
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C160 Muffler Stack
953 nut replied to Krice58's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
I did much the same as @ri702bill, the Black iron "T" is 1" X 1/2" X 1" and then I drilled and tapped for a 1/4-20 bolt. -
Handy Don started following 310-8 for sale - good condition
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310-8 for sale - good condition
Handy Don commented on Mike Piasko's classified in Wheel Horse for Sale
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Same is true for boats with water plumbing and closed-loop cooled engines! A couple of weeks ago I helped a friend make sure their new-to-them 32’ sailboat was ready. Tanks for fresh water, gray water, and black water, the water heater, head, engine (inner loop had good antifreeze coolant, whew!), bilge and all the various lines. Several hours work and lots of RV antifreeze.
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Handy Don started following LED light replacement
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My neighbor is a lighting engineer and he schooled me on both temperature and spectrum after he noticed that I’d equipped my kitchen fluorescents with one each of a warm and daylight tube. He approved!
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I've always been fascinated with Egyptian Civilization, but I would have liked to have seen it at its peak. Not as a participant, but as an observer where you could experience the empire from a distance. I basically like pretty much anything doing with history. We live in great times tho. I wouldn't want to give up our creature comforts, to live as they did. It's truly a blessing to live at this time and in this country.
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Achto started following 2 stage blower
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Find the model number for your blower, then find the manual for your blower so that you know what parts you will need. https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/category/28-snow-blowers/ This vendor makes some of the lift parts for blowers. https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product-category/snow-blower-plows/
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It’s that time of year again (Magic storage barn Saga)
rjg854 replied to Pullstart's topic in non tractor related discussion
May be, he's in competition with Eric on who can take the longest to complete a project. -
Aumann Auctions, Garden Tractors
WHX?? replied to oliver2-44's topic in non tractor related discussion
Yeah I kinda forgot about that ... still ... some day I am going to put together a thread about how to put a decent collection together on the down low. True but what does NOS really translate to? Put it on a shelf in the man cave and look at it or stick it in the dirt as intended? No way could I not stick a mid mount blade in the dirt NOS factory fresh or not. Even if I had two ... one to use and one to look at. Just too handy of an attachment not to. To me being NOS means just being able to use it without having to wrench on it first. Reliable and ready to go. Not that I don believe in trailer queens but right after Dan and I put the flame together I was busted using it for tub duty. A tub needed to move from point A to B and it was just sitting there and yes I did scratch the draw bar abit... A few of my restos I swore I was not gonna work it but then I always did. Thank you Richard I see now... ya know I could have used that to rework and re-seed the lawn after being wrecked by the well drillers. NOS, restoed or not! A real handy tool for a landscaper. Yes I know I could have it's purpose but much more enjoyable learning here. -
It’s that time of year again (Magic storage barn Saga)
953 nut replied to Pullstart's topic in non tractor related discussion
You could slip a couple of RJs under the Allis Chalmers. And while you have access to the racking you could pull down the Dump truck project and finish it over the winter. -
We are definitely glad you were "borned" on this day, Elmer!
