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11 pointsNow that's a cute little machine. Looks multi -purpose.....chicken plucker, lawn rake, back massager, carpet beater, etc.
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11 points
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10 pointsI took a covid vaccine watch break and got some seat time on the 520 this afternoon. I moved the stacked snow that contains some stones back where it belongs. Should save some raking when the snow melts.
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10 pointsI am slightly offended, there is more real estate being wasted on that rooftop! Amateurs these days...
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8 pointsThinkering of a new Torch, because my old is lost and i need ohne. After searching a little arround i found that Thing, promoted as a „cool flameless“ Solution. An Induction heater- first i doubt it will work for my needs, but than i think i can it send back so let‘s order it. so i bought it and today it arrives. while unboxing... a nice Aluminium case jumps out - nice. There are lot‘s of Parts inside. After opening this cool Alucase i have to do immediately a Test, that appears very impressive. Cool Tool
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8 pointsBroke ground on this years garden, ran the snot out of Hoss, fixed a fuel leak and charged up the 701 ‘ol smoky’, tried to work him but it’s too wet to disc, fired up ‘lawn duty’ 12(16)77 and lined em up for a pic.
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8 pointsWhere is the challenge in using something light weight and easy to store? Real men use very heavy somewhat awkward equipment that requires a dedicated high horse power tractor and significant storage space for a job that takes about an hour a year...
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8 pointsEveryone needs a hydro lift eventually .....It just takes some folks longer to realize the fact.
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8 points
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8 pointsThat is just a overflow tractor, inside is full. Probably someone from RS! Maybe headed to the show? That hauling technique is close to one like Pullstart uses, wonder is he knows those folks?
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7 points
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7 pointsGot my new front hitch! Perfect for moving trailers around without killing my neck...
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7 pointsMy buddy "Board" was havin' trouble keeping his engine running. I told him "She needs smorgasbord".
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7 points
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7 pointsI kinda like the wife and shovel idea, but ONLY if a helmet is worn. A less harmful way... 1) using a 1/2-5/8 sheet of 4x8 plywood, drill two 'drag holes' about 6" in from one end for a chain. 2)With dozer blade, push dirt pile onto plywood sheet. 3)drag said plywood with dirt to dump location 4)Push dirt off of plywood. I've done this many times and works well using my C-160 Auto and weights.
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6 pointsHere is a good process if you want to put it on a piece of wood. 1.Cut your wood out to desired size & sand the face surface, stain not varnish if you wish. 2. Use Elmer's glue to glue the decal down. (Yes good old Elmer's School glue) Let it dry. 3. Use a brush to coat the whole surface of the wood with Elmer's glue, right over the decal & all. Let it dry. 4. Use the 2 part pour on epoxy finish over the wood. The same stuff used for bar tops. You will end up with a great looking show piece!! Or if your still confused. Just bring the decal & piece of wood to me, I'll get it done for you.
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5 pointsA good friend of mine owns this machine. He picked it up last summer for a good deal with the mower deck and snow blower. He brought it in to change the oil and we ended up tearing it down quick and going through it mechanically and clean it up. I figured id share. We started pics after we started. But i will find a before pic.
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5 points
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5 pointsGot some new cables in for the 1257Heavy and for @ebinmaine tractor.
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5 pointsWish I had a wife... I need someone to do my laundry, too.
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5 pointsHand the wife a shovel is the easiest way! Ramp would probably be best as it might be difficult to pull it out of a ditch
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4 pointsI have a 86? 417A with the (louved?) Hood.. I figure I'll have room to store it inside my new shed and I'd like to clean it up this year as I have time. It's purpose is a back up mower / plow tractor. I'm going with the decals in the picture. I'm thinking of painting my wheel weights for it maybe flat or gloss? black and also painting all the rims black. Its not intended to be a show piece, but i plan on sand blasting / stripping all panels and easier accessible parts. I'll be using regal red as the color in a rattle can. I've read its a decent choice. I also bought 7/16-20x 1.5" bolts and nuts for the rear wheels so it'll be easier to take them off and put back on. I have them on my 416, and i love them. Thoughts?
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4 pointsScott, its all good, it will be a few more weeks before I try out that new 3pt PTO driven tiller on the eMax, our sod is still semi-frozen and some snow still on the "grassy knoll", definitely more potatoes this round, corn, green beans, less tomatoes and cucumbers, maybe watermelon again.
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4 pointsHere's one that used to be at the WHCC Show now and then. I don't recall who owned it, but I think the brothers had a few modified tractors like an articulated and narrow front. This was from 2013. The articulated one is in the background. I found two more on the interweb . . .
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4 pointsMy newest tool is a rebuilt table saw. Bearing died in the direct drive mechanism and was way too expensive to repair. Could almost buy a new table saw for the cost of the repair. I ended up with a great cast iron table and no motor or blade. Solved my problem by mounting my 30 year old worm drive skill saw to the underside of the table and it not works better and quieter than ever.
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4 pointswell it gets a little weird with the XI series as they have their own set of attachments which can be sparse depending on where you are - for instance in the last decade, i've seen maybe 5 or 6 XIs of any sort in my area for sale with more than just a single attachment - usually a blade or deck. personally, i think that is a bit optimistic, but, like Dennis, i'm not shopping for my "one and only" machine, so, you'll have to judge that for yourself. i'd also ask yourself - why an LXI? would a 520 serve your purposes just as well? if the answer is yes - what do they go for in your area, and, how much of a premium are you willing to pay for the newer machine (or liquid cooling, if that is your train of thought?) that said - if i were in your shoes at 1000 hours for those attachments, i'd probably be at ~2k-2500 (but i'm cheap, like dennis :D)
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4 pointsWanna buy one? She'd probably come with a tractor or two....
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4 pointssmorgasbord play noun SMOR-gus-bord PrevNext Definition 1 : a luncheon or supper buffet offering a variety of foods and dishes (such as hors d'oeuvres, hot and cold meats, smoked and pickled fish, cheeses, salads, and relishes) 2 : an often large heterogeneous mixture : mélange
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4 pointsWell... MY buddy Bord ate too many beans for dinner one night and his wife was, as expected, dismayed... She sighed and exclaimed: ”Smorgasbord?!?!?!?”
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4 pointsJust yesterday... someone’s little feet kept popping Poppy outta first gear! No worries, we can put it back in
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4 points......then wife hands me a bill from the excavation company and says; "you owe this guy some money!" Ply drag.....skip the trailer.
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4 pointsMaybe the funeral director did a deal on the tractor and rolled two trios into one.
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4 points
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3 pointsThere are a bunch of NAPA/Wix filters that will fit.... some are long some are short. I use Napa 1762 but Napa 1763 is the same one but has a nut on the end. Take these into any Napa and they will cross them to a WIX. A Wix # will just have a 5 on the front end.
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3 pointsHere no matter what I personally design it all based on the Horse anyway! The ideas come from y'all and while i do try to provide options that I think may have merit, 3d printing is a service, I'm here to bring YOUR ideas to life. I don't charge for design time on anything that will be helpful to more than one individual, and all the input ya'll contribute is priceless for creating something other Horse owners want or need.
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3 pointsBuild myself a Badge for the selfmade Wheelhorse Trailer. It’s Radpid Prototyping on my side, so pretty rough printed in highspeed with PLA, 0,35mm layers but it turn‘s out nice. Even if no prefect finish, but that was also not the Plan. I Don‘t wan‘t also crossfire or interrupt @Wheel Horse 3D ‚s Business in either Way. not my intension and not my plan. i think to release this if it‘s be in interest as open Source so that @Wheel Horse 3D can print it on your site.
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3 points
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3 pointsShe will install it herself. Straightforward stuff like that she doesn't let me touch.
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3 pointsFor the mower blade spindles nuts, the thinner ones go between the blade and "top" nut to hold it while removing/installing the blade retention nut.
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3 pointsOther than gardening, and the frequent use of a FEL, my tractors are for recreational use only. That leaves me with endless ideas and modifications that might otherwise be hindering to daily use. Sometimes my ideas even work out!
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3 pointsI have one that I bought with a new tractor many years ago, is spread open the first time I used it. I think they are made out of peanut butter. Get a cheap wrench at a flea market or yard sale and if it is too thick, grind it down.
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3 pointsLeft spindle 105968 and right 105967 were used 1977-1983 model years. These use retaining rings to retain the wheel to the spindle and the spindle to the axle. Also replaced by 115425 and 115426 used on 1990 312-8 and 316-8 exported models. These use a cotter pin to retain the wheel and a retaining ring to retain the spindle to the axle. Left spindle 110213 and right 110212 were used 1984-1987 model years. These use cotter pins at both ends of the spindle. Also replaced by 115425 and 115426 used on 1990 312-8 and 316-8 exported models. These use a cotter pin to retain the wheel and a retaining ring to retain the spindle to the axle. There may be more. If wheels have different depth of hubs the axle part of the spindle will have different lengths. I do not know if that is another variable. The models using 6" wheels would be another series as the king pin part of the spindle is longer. Garry
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3 points
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3 pointsI just had to fix mine. Hub was ALL the way back against the trans and would go no further. Key was almost out but I still couldn't remove it. Couldn't see how to align the groove with the key either so couldn't pull the hub off!. Wouldn't go back or forwards! Vise Grip and some persuasion, persistence and a couple minutes later. Sort of rolled out the key with the pliers and hammer. That hub only had one set screw but has two now.
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3 pointsGeez someone out getting seat time and here I am sittin here doing a resto! This 701 hood @Achto give me going to the blaster tomorrow so just for the halibut see if I could get the original decal off. With the help of a razor thingy and a little heat. I should see if i can decoupage it to a nice plaque for a wall hanger.