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3 pointsHi Everyone,well after about 6 months of work the JD 60 is basically done. I am still debating whether or not to put a stack on it,if I do it will be like the one on the 401. Well Here are some pictures. Jake next to the 401
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2 pointsI don't care what make it is, you have to be given a tremendous amount of credit for the job you did. Now I am sure that you had a wee bit of help from Dad, but just the fact that a 12 year old is doing something other than sitting in front of a video game is awesome. Great job. :thumbs:
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1 pointFor me, this is alway such an exciting sight to see...hope everyone who's got a pict like this will post it here too. :popcorn:
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1 pointPicked up these 2 Briggs 6S's today at an antique outboard motor swap meet. The nice original one I have determined to be a 1950 by the S/N and the one painted gray has no ID plate so I have no clue what year it is. Didn't take much work to fire up the first one, just needed a carb pickup tube and jet cleaning to run, and I guess the gray one needs the same as the fuel tank smells like rotten gas, but it has decent compression and nice hot fire. Thanks to Ken B.'s brother Dave for the gray 6S! and the 1950 purring away (still need to find an air cleaner for it and make a new valve spring chamber cover gasket)
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1 pointWell I know you have all seen this tractor but I just had to go get it. The guy did a really nice job with the whole tractor. Good job with the drive train, suspension and the steering. Hated to take this for the price but I do have plans for it already. Drives OK but the accelerator pedal needs some work. The brakes aren't working right now but I have years of brake experience with GM. Yes it has Chevy truck rear disc brakes. Here are a few more pictures.
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1 pointthis subject has come up before about lawn mowers,both of my neighbors have cheap lawn tractors,one is a crafstman and its 20 years old and still mows good,no it doesnt do what my horses do but it does and has mowed alot of grass,so for the money my neighbor is happy,i wouldnt be seen on one but thats me,no personal attacks on anyone that has a lawn tractor
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1 pointSorry Craig, I haven't got around to taking a pic of the Horse in my rearview yet, but here is a pic of the back seat of our minivan on the way to church this morning. Matt :flags-texas:
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1 pointSounds like it will be a very Beastly looking Horse! Sorry I can't help with your question, but I'm sure someone who can will chime in shortly. Matt :flags-texas:
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1 pointI have a 417-8 with Kohler 17 series II moter....I would like to replace or re chrome the mufflers any sugestions. The muffler works fine but come of the chrome has come of and it dose not look that great
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1 pointAh yes...I remember those days well. My son recieved for his 6th or 7th birthday a C-120 with a Briggs 5hp yank start. He rode that sucker everywhere till he was ready for something bigger then the Briggs came out and a Kohler 8hp electric start took its place so he could have a 42" snowplow. He's 17 now and drives a Chevy ! Mike..........
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1 pointI don't have any in the mirror, but Mrs R. took a few through back windows. The '56 RJ-35: The '55 RJ-35:
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1 pointGood advice Bob. I'll do that. There are a couple of rods on ebay at the moment for a reasonable price. http://www.ebay.com/itm/200732975342?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 I'll have them check the crank first to make sure that I can make -0.010 before I buy the parts. I checked the cylinders on the used block that I got off of ebay the other week. Surprise, surprise, the cylinders weren't even to their wear limit. I checked it five different times, multiple ways before I was satisfied with my data. I'll probably check it again a couple of more times to be sure. I'll probably pick up new pistons and rings too.
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1 pointWell Martin, thats still what I see in the rearview, my four kids poking, teasing, and generally seeing how bad they can annoy one another. Craig I do like that rearview shot, I've seen that in my rearview plenty of times, just never took a pic. I'll see what I can do about that. Matt :flags-texas:
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1 pointWelcome Spunky...think you could attach a pic??? Click on the "More Reply Options" at the bottom right. Then at the bottom there is an "Attach Files" option....
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1 pointwell, i like it when its more like the pic in craigs post, but it used to be 5 kids in a suburban fighting and bickering, and that wasnt so very long ago. now most of them are grown up and moved out..... :party:
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1 pointBoy Craig I wish Icould folow that advice. I wouldnt have an 18 auto with a dead hydro sitting in my yard for the last 5 months all torn apart and still not done. Gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em....
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1 pointI took a chance on one of these and it turned out to be a real good tractor. Sat outside all twisted up. The Tecumseh engine now runs good. Drivetrain is real tight. Usually I don't hear too many complaints from the hydrogear's on here like I do the piston drives.
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1 pointHere's my "definitely not an expert" thought on this subject. As the pump or motor starts to wear over time the flow of the oil becomes inadequate for the proper cooling to take place. As the oil overheats and gets hotter/thinner the more the power loss occurs at the wear points causing less oil flow and more heat and on and on. If I am wrong at least it sounds good for now...... :)
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1 pointOn the way from columbus OH i had to stop by a wheel horse dealer i have been buying almost everything he was left and when the doors close i am getting all the microfish and readers but her is one of the 2 big things i ended up with today when i stoped in I also do some dealewr stuff and a 5XI nos hood sticker for the engines and specs of them and a key chain and a national geographic from 1962 that has a horse add that calles the 1962 and 1963 tractors the suburbans lol but know the good part here is some pics of the sign and pics of the other thing tomarrow this is pics of both sides of the sign i was supprised in how good of shape it is in
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1 pointMatt, the double C's are parked in the garage. My pair of B's wont let me keep the double C's in the house. :naughty:
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1 pointGeeze, and I though having double D's was good. Congratulations on your score. :thumbs:
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1 pointThe ringing in my ears comes and goes, depending on what time of the month it is. :teasing-poke: