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  2. dodge78

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    The hoist under my 91 was made of snow plow parts
  3. Darrenw85

    Happy Birthday Darrenw85

    Thanks for all the birthday wishes. I'll see you all at the show in a couple weeks!!
  4. Chrishar

    Steering wheel

    Looking for a wheel horse commando 8 steering wheel if anyone has one thanks
  5. jeffery schauer

    D160 Onan 16 hp needs quality OEM points

    No ballast resistor on schematics.
  6. JimSraj

    Heavy Duty Herbicides

    Cover it with 6 mil or heavier plastic for the rest of the summer. It’ll cook everything under there. It won’t stop future growth but, as far asI know, anything you use to stop all future growth is going to be really toxic for a long time.
  7. Chrishar

    Need parts

    Changed Status to Closed
  8. hey grab it and run with it, parts pieces all good be cool if someone could throw a set of rings in her!
  9. ebinmaine

    I was ask to post this info.

    Internal corrosion
  10. Or how about part of it? I'll explain the whole thing when I see you down there. But yes that's the plan. Or maybe give it to WHCC to raffle off but only 16 yo and under can buy a ticket. @Pullstart has a rear fender for it plus I'm sure he's up for some tinkering on it too
  11. If that what you’re doing, no problem, I’ll donate it to cause. No charge.
  12. Retired Wrencher

    I was ask to post this info.

    This is from the experience I went through the last couple days. It pertains to a B 100 that I picked up a few weeks ago. It’s been quite the experience with the wiring on this tractor. I was trying to fix someone else’s mistakes. Yesterday was I guess you called a head banger or scratcher. Be cause everything I did did not work. So today I guess you could call it a premonition early in the morning. I decided to use a jumper wire form the solenoid to the wire on the starter from the Solenoid.. Bingo it worked. So Squonk AKA Mike was interested how this came about. So I told him. He said the wire was bad. I thought how a 6ga wire could be bad with no bare spots and the contacts were clean and shiny. So as I changed the wire witch is a 4ga brand new. Bingo I have contact. I have had a few of this model in the past. So I guess you could say don’t assume everything is good just by looks. I am not good with electrical never took the time to learn it.. if you read this and liked it say something or give me a thumbs up. Enjoy all your projects. This is something apparently I didn’t follow when I was doing it.
  13. ri702bill

    Heavy Duty Herbicides

    Rock salt.
  14. Beap52

    The #4014 Big Boy

    A few years ago I just missed seeing the Big Boy when we took the Arkansas to Missouri train tour. (It's a one day outing from Missouri to Arkansas, spent a few hours in Springdale, Arkansas then ride back to Missouri.) The Big Boy was scheduled to arrive shortly after we departed. Some folks on our train stayed overnight in Springdale and returned to Missouri the following day. We have also rode the Durango to Silverton steam train in Colorado. Beautiful ride. Last year we rode the Arcade and Attica Railroad in Arcade, New York. Steam (that they just spent a potfull of money on rebuilding the engine) and a nice little ride. I believe the train was owned buy the local townspeople. Super friendly folks. We rode a train when we took a cruise to Alaska. It was a pleasant ride (and a fellow has to find a way to spend his time on daily tourist town stops). A trestle bridge (first photo) in my layout (middle photo) in the basement was inspired by that ride. One of the most memorable rides was in Thailand. We toured the "Bridge over the River Kwai." Wife and I hired a private tour guide and driver. We visited the museum and cemetery, walked across the bridge, ate lunch on a floating open air restaurant on the river then rode a train one-way whereas our driver picked us up. The photo is black and white because my camera took all the pictures on this trip with bluish color. This is part of the railroad along the river. The 4014 will be passing within 2 hour's drive--maybe I can at least watch it pass by. I watched a video of it being rebuilt and it was very interesting.
  15. ML3

    The #4014 Big Boy

    Saw it today. Incredible to see it up close.
  16. @parsonsponyz has dibs on but if he doesn't want it's fair game. $180.00
  17. Interested Joe. Gonna turn that into a field project tractor and find some tractorless kid to give it away to. Mostly courtesy of EB from his donation of a couple of tractors
  18. Yesterday
  19. adsm08

    What did you do today?

    Today I got the cab actually back on the Ranger. Everything is done except 1 wire I had to cut, two cab bolts that won't be in until tomorrow (one broke, but they are sold in 2-packs) and coolant.
  20. sqrlgtr

    C160 Fuel tank leaking

    Yes looks like an extra hole in the tank.
  21. adsm08

    The #4014 Big Boy

    I was hoping to see it as it ran between Harrisburg (Enola yard) and Scranton (I think), but after reviewing the route there are pretty much no good places where I won't have to camp out for days ahead of time to get a good view.
  22. sqrlgtr

    520 front wheel weights

    @dkg520 sent ya a PM
  23. adsm08

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Going to the apple festival, eh?
  24. I'm looking for some heavy duty, industrial grade herbicides. Basically, I have a patch of ground on my property where I want it to be impossible for anything to ever grow again. It's a 20x30 patch between the garage and the woods that I want to gravel and use for parking, but beyond that in the 10 years I've lived here nothing useful ever grows there, and lots of undesirable things do. At first it was just some English Ivy growing on a downed tree. Then I pulled the tree to use as firewood. After that Locust trees started popping up. I got those mostly rooted out and then American Pokeweed took over. I know that stuff is usually harmless, but I have a reaction to it similar to poison oak. Last year we got that all killed, finally, and now this Spring its full of poison hemlock and some honey suckle. I'm tired of this patch growing the most undesirable plants in the area, and just want it sterilized.
  25. sqrlgtr

    Ok lets see those pets!

    They make great pets but dont let Big Brother know about it.
  26. Pullstart

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    This honky tonky field in Biglerville, PA…
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