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15 pointsCustom ‘outlined/directional’ horse heads and hood stand decals came in, got em on Hoss. Terry knocked it outta the park once again!
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14 pointsAdded a set of 50 lb Wheel Weights & Chains to my 42” Tall Chute Snowthrower some more decals from Terry, Spindles from Eric & Seat Cover! (Seat Cover they used to be Red on White) fade to Pink! Had to adjust the brake shoe on the PTO Pulley, drag on the starter! Lastly rebuild the Fuel Pump IMG_5459.MOV
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13 pointsThat is for easy maintenance. That dozer probably wouldn't win a race or the Darwin Award, many of the contenders below weren't even in the running for the top spot
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10 pointsSolvent cleaned the front wheel bearings and repacked them with some good high quality Lucas, slid the front wheel assemblies on, and finished em' off with a NOS set of grease caps.
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8 pointsMy wife seen me looking at that double headed hammer on the screen and said "what's that" then she said "you don't need one of those!" lol
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6 pointsAnd pretty quickly as well. Pity one or two more we know of aren't progressing as fast.
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6 pointsMany years ago I once drove in a demolition derby. The car, a 3ltr Ford Capri belonged to a friend of mine, who couldn't drive that day due to falling over his dog and breaking a wrist. The Capri was what was called the Pinto in the States I think. Notorious for catching fire if hit from behind. The car was fitted with a full safety cage inside and a special fuel tank made if 1/8" plate mounted where the rear seat had been. I emphasis ONCE. I've never been so pleased to get out of a car.
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5 pointsYup.......Had 3 of them here at one time.Two were on 520H's.One was on a 416H.Lucky enough to have lifting equipment here plus the knowledge how to use it properly.Was always taught to work smarter,not harder.Plus,I ate Wheaties when I was a kid.And.......one real good reason to have attachment dedicated tractors.One for snow blowing.One for grass cutting.
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5 pointsIt was turning left and on asphalt, but I’ve done a race or two like that! The truck on top of me, was a company car show. Notice where I was sitting... hands on the wheel!
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5 pointsThat's pretty much what it looks like around here at 3 AM when the bars close! (pre-Covid of course!) That's my kind of racing! Where's that, UK ?
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5 pointsThis guy is especially creative too. This is an entire Subaru drivetrain, Predator powered.
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5 pointsFor safety sake you should hold the two nails with the double ended pliers that come with the double headed hammer.
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5 pointsThis is the art work for my new engine plate. I think it will look pretty cool, Soon as it arrives I will post a pic. Mick
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5 pointsActually that is his wife's tool . She uses it to get his attention. It can be used on the head side to give him a wack or the claw sides are used to drag him out of the hardware store.
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4 pointsRe-did one of my dump carts while I was at it. When you're painting one project , you might as well do 10 more.
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4 points@Chris G You ought to post that in the Wednesday Wide Rear thread. It definitely fits the topic You shouldn't catch to much flack because of the color it looks bad @$$
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4 pointsWell heres some pics of the progress. Upgraded the rear rims and tires from a 23x8.50-12 to a 23x10.50-12. Went with the lawn tract otr for rear tire. Im pretty pleased with how its coming. Im waiting on the new bushing for the variable speed jackshaft. Then it will be on to the motor.
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4 pointsWe've been successful over the last couple seasons with just tilting the plow forward an extra pin setting. You can see that about 8 to 12 seconds in. I do have a set of shoes but really haven't needed them just yet.
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4 pointsThis tractor was abused very badly whenever it was found. The deck lift handle was all but ripped off. Hood rusted so thin it couldn’t be salvaged, etc. The hood stand was replaced and upgraded the mid console & supports (Common rust zone) The lift assembly was literally ripped off the handle side, made it suck lifting anything, at least very well! Gott"a have the "Traditional Decals" The 8" spindles "should be used" on a wheel upgrade! Gott'a go with new "Gray" seat cover, a'rrrg! Like the Red Better! Getting the Model & Serial was important to me, there any many variant's but only one for this model type Doesn't hurt to have both old & new style seat springs with a bumper pad for the old springs....... The 94 dash decal has a bit more color going on, not true to the year but nice all the same. The weights are a bit protrusive! The "Classic" lettering on the fender decal. The 42" Tall Chute-Single Stage "SnowThrower", had a few bent augers and a welt from a stone, but all in all great shape! Can be used for good decal placement guide? Notice the 3" wheel weight decals. All Decals Terry & "Redo Your Horse" Front Spindles Eric Hood Stand, Steering Wheel and Seat Springs Lincoln 312-8 Hood 2014 Wheel Horse Show, PA Snowthrower-James IMG_5459.MOV The as found photo's, borrowed 48" deck from 18-Auto "it wasn't doing anything with it!"
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4 pointsWith the snow blower you have to keep the skids adjusted as low as they go for maximum scraper height, and the top deflector pointed down to only throw short distances, there is a wire stone "deflector" that was used on the WH tall chute singles but its was mediocre at best. As I posted in the other thread the skid shoes for the blade if you have the factory carriage bolt holes... If you lock closely at the blade with black shoes in back of it is another blade you can see the holes for mounting.
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4 points@Stormin , Now we know why @pullstart keeps falling and hurting him self> Too many wrecks on oval tracks .
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4 pointsIs this like below the equator where the toilet flushes the wrong way....
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4 pointsYou can't possibly be talking about me. I know this because I get everything done in such a timely fashion.... Example. Millennia.
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4 points@ebinmaine I’m pretty sure said this the other day... I started this one over a year ago now!
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4 pointsSorry for the confusion guys. Yes I attached the wrong pictures with the wrong ad. The 1277 has since been sold. Hobbies change and times change and I need some room for future different projects. The actual C-81 is listed on Market place. There is a D160 for sale also cross listed and in short time I will be listing others and attachments. No Scam here!! Was a great hobby for about 15 years but seeing what's going on in this hobby has me moving on. Never really bought anything to flip and try to price this stuff reasonably. I am always open for discussion and reasonable offers on all my listings. Good Day.. Thanks, Ed
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4 points!2 HP Tecumseh. According to many here, you are going to need that extra engine. I don't happen to feel that way. Hydro-static drive, but doesn't give anymore details. Sundtrand? Unless it's been totally redone and done well, I would say ~ $400 max. That's what I would pay around here anyway. Some people seem to think they have gold. Asking 7 - 15 hundred. I should add...That being said, I wouldn't sell my MF 14's for anything...
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4 pointsTakes too much time and effort to switch between mower deck and snow blower??? Of all the small tractors I've owned in my lifetime,and there have been many,Wheel Horse is,without a doubt,the easiest tractor to change implements.Period.
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4 pointsThe other day there was a post about having 2 tractors of the same year and model. I didn't think it was the place for my Massseys, even though they are red. I thought I could get by with putting them here. (I guess I really should have started a new topic. Maybe a mod can move this)
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3 pointsI know there are some guns and ammo guys here. A while back, I was given the chance to shoot a .50 Cal BMG. It was a time I’ll never forget! I’m glad I didn’t miss the target!
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3 pointsYes sir ...they run wide in 10.5 but fill those fenders nice Chris.
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3 pointsI've been needing to do this for a while now. Convert an old pressure washer frame to a test run stand. I want the engine to purrrrrrr when it goes in.
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3 points@pullstart I have an electronic carb on a 84 El Camino ( one of GM's better ideas). If I ever come up with the money to replace the carb , distributor , intake and all the crap that goes with the carb. I am going to ship it to you with $100.00. Just want a video of a 50cal destroying that piece of crap.
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3 pointsThey're also driving in the wrong direction on the track. Here we race in the counter-clockwise direction around the track. No wonder they're confused.
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3 pointsThe Browning 50 cal was more fun (if you got the headspace and timing set right). Also Uncle was buying the bullets. The semiauto 50 cal on the 106rr was cool too. Pull the knob and fire a tracer round if it hit target then push the knob and hit it with 106mm worth of bang!!!
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3 pointsNope! After a year and a half, I can actually sleep at night without my left knee throbbing like the bass music at a Aeropostale store now. Stress dropped to almost 0 which is a good thing after last Sunday's debacle!
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3 pointsYou can always use it for its original purpose which is to drive nails. Now you just need to learn how to hold two nails in the right position for it with your left hand. Ouch.
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3 pointsDrilling extra holes that aren't factory in the tins is one of my pet peeves.