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11 pointsI'd ordered this door knocker from @Wheel Horse 3D Grey awhile back. The Paint Department tossed a coat of multicolor on it but was never quite pleased. Over the last few days she's corrected it...
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9 pointsFlorida Flywheeleer's Website: https://floridaflywheelers.org/ I will be attending the February Florida Flywheelers Show with Rodney Burger in February 2022. ************ February 23-24-25-26, 2022 29TH ANNUAL ANTIQUE ENGINE & TRACTOR SHOW FEATURING JOHN DEERE READ MORE February Show Antique Flywheel Engine & Tractor Show This is a 4-day show Wednesday – Saturday Our largest show of the season where we FEATURE a specific Flywheel Engine & Tractor Antique Flywheel Engines and Tractors of every color on display Running a 1914 – 400hp Snow Engine Functioning Sawmill Demonstrations Antique Construction Equipment Demonstrations. Model “T” Put-Together 11 am & 3 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls, Friday & Saturday 11 am Daily Antique Tractor Pulls, Daily Antique Car Parade starting at 10:30 am Daily Antique Tractor Parade at 2:00 pm. Florida Flywheeler Antique Engine Club Gift Shop is open Huge Flea Market Antique Village to wander through The gates are open from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Important Information for EXHIBITORS AND VENDORS 12345 Have you ever thought about being a vendor or exhibiting your collectables? Click below to see how you become a part of our show. Exhibitor Requirements Vendor Requirements
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9 pointsI was working on the garage door in the junque shop tonight, new cables, springs, pulleys, rollers... basically a total rebuild. It's a big azz heavy wooden door. I even cleaned the windows. They look like 'meers'. It's dark as a dungeon out there! I thought it was an interesting photo... that's all!
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7 pointsWent to check out the combine’s progress on the north end of the field… then my tractor riding buddy fell asleep!
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6 pointsGot the ags and plow on the raider 10. People liked it on holloween.
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6 pointsScored some barbell weights at an auction. Adding some more weight to my main plow tractor. She is getting a 54" blade this year so a I figured more weight would be appropriate. 127 lbs of weights and 65 on each wheel 257 lbs... Next going to reconfigure her front weight mount (currently 45 lbs) to add some more and have an aligning pin for the pow frame. going after EB in Maine
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4 pointsI was gonna say, "Just tie my feet up so they wont get run over by the ski's", but on second thought; I don't want any rope around !
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4 pointsSeems every time I clean and paint parts for a motor, I think I'm done, but there's always one more piece in the bottom of the bucket. I think I got them all. Normally, I would not paint a motor gloss black, but if things go as planned, I expect EVERYTHING on this tractor to be shiny.
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4 pointsChains are super smooth and great traction. Bought them and ran them on our Honda Civic when we were in Germany 35 years ago. They were really neat you could install them without jacking up or moving the car.... much smoother than these chains on my blower tractor. Military surplus never used Weed hardened chains (For M-38 and M-151 6.00x16 I cut them down) Note the size difference in cross links compared to cheap garden tractor chains on the front wheels. These are a bit bumpy. For my plowing the narrow 6.00x12 work best...
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4 pointsMy son bought this rust free, high mileage 1990 with a 460 and a five speed in it for $7000 and I thought he was nuts. He has been offered double that. It is absolutely nuts. That was probably a $14,000 truck when it was new.
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4 pointsIt's just a ball bust'n thing with Tony @Docwheelhorse Got nothing against the old Briggs engines except the fact that Tony likes'm
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4 pointsThanks Fellas! That’s “Ole Smoky” my ‘69 C-10. It came 307/3OTT but now has a warmer ‘86 350 in it. It’s my goal to drive it more next year!
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4 points@Pullstart I see a 67-72 Chevy in there?😀 What are the details? 350/350? I’ve got a 71 Chevy 250/3ott that I’m rebuilding.
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3 pointsI'm jealous. I miss being able to sleep like that! Absolutely adorable!
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3 pointsIs that a gutted out snowmobile or a cart that was use behind the snowmobile? Any info? Thanks!
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3 pointsBond, James Bond...the original dead at 90. Just saw the latest movie a couple weeks ago.. Craig is sort of OK but no one will ever be the original. RIP Sean...one year gone...
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3 pointsWhere’s @ebinmaine, usually he’s around when a thread goes to the dogs like this!
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3 pointsI started messing with the new-to-me C160 Automatic. Got the muffler turned back down and adjusted to a slightly better position. Still just too big for the space it's in but I'll likely use it for the time being. Also took the fuel pump off and turned the input and output. They were both facing straight forward... Towards the exhaust!! Now inlet is down and outlet is up as normal. Next is to swap the carb. I have a rebuilt Kohler original here I've kept for Cinnamon Horse. I'll pop that on then rebuild the existing carb on the Auto when I can.
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3 pointsI worked at a Chrysler dealer years ago. Big giant OH door. Every once in a while it would come off the rail and twist busting all the windows. Door Co. would come fix it but it would happen again. One day I was driving in and was half way into my stall and as the door was closing I hear a crash. Looked into the rear view mirror and I see glass falling everywhere. We used to joke that the door was built with left over K car parts!
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3 pointsMine are screw tops! Obviously you have "as most do" a better appreciation of wine.
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3 pointsBeen a while fellas, life has been crazy. 17 of us did a 3 day 'mowverlanding' trip in Kentucky a few weeks ago- over 30 miles of trails, mud, hills, and some back road riding. it was wild! So, if you're bored and have a half hour to spare, give it a watch
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3 pointsBill, that’s a pic from inside the garage and what you see in the windows is a reflection of what’s inside the garage.
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3 pointsThere was a Chevy Only like 60 something to 98's only Truck Show near me around Oakboro NC this past weekend or so... held at a local business mans estate. I did not go as I was knee deep in working on my 1984 Work Horse GT-1600, but my best friend went and he said the staff said there were like 1,200 Chevy trucks there. And believe me there is a keen interest and loyal following of these trucks, C-10's especially, and they are selling for big bucks around the south. Better hang onto it, or if you let it go, don't let it go for a song ! The show was the C-10 Fall Revival.
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3 pointsI understand, and was doing the same to be honest. If I had to use a coal-fired steam engine or even an electric motor to keep my horses up, I'd do it!
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3 pointsYou may not know this but there isn't a Briggs under that hood so it should be good to go! Although it may require a little front end tweaking to support the weight when lifting it. LoL Oh, and I still need to add some lift assist springs for the handle too. Was wondering when that pic would show up to haunt me!
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3 pointsYes Sir …I’ll second that ! Many here helped me with many question I had .Great folks here with a wealth of knowledge. I hope to meet some of you someday.I’m already planning to go the shows next spring.
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3 pointsDropped in my first refurbished K301,piston,rings,rod and valves,removed the balance gears.New carb. I think she’s running pretty good. The slight knocking sound is belt slap,next thing to do on the to do list list. My first build and I have to say these Kohlers are a pleasure to work on.This is a 12hp auto no name. My second WH .People tired to warn me.I’m already looking for another one.I can’t stop now,I may have a problem.😬 https://youtube.com/shorts/pzXG15gUrjs?feature=share
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3 pointsMade it back home after over 5 weeks on the road. Thankfully it hasn’t snowed here in east central WI. The leaves are 3/4 down and was able to play with momma’s BIG RED diesel today. Another shout out to @Shynon for the deck and bagger system… worked great! the tree behind the tractor was planted as a sapling about 6 years ago. It is looking really nice and the pictures don’t do the color of the leaves justice. the diesel seems to eat through the leaves with a lot of “gusto”! These Xi series tractors really do make great workers!
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2 points"Spend your weekend resting, not out cutting grass, Buy yourself a Yazoo and cut your lawn in half!" Pretty sure that was the old jingle they used.. I had one and also an old Toro of similar design. Great rigs.
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2 pointsBe afraid… be very afraid… Horror movie sequel: @Pullstart of the Corn
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2 pointsIt might be weird… but c’mon up and you can take a corn field nap too!
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2 pointsWould love to spend a couple days wandering this show. Hmm… flight, rental car, hotel….
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2 pointsThere is actually a pretty substantial group of collectors across the globe. There are a lot of local gatherings, an annual national convention, and a few other regional ones that see over 100 in attendance! We often 'take over' an entire campground and its not uncommon to see 500+ lit at one time. Lots of trading/buying/selling from in person to halfway around the world. Lots of outdoor cooking and beverage consumption as well Theres even sources for parts, including NOS items for the really old ones. Nothing produces light as unique as an old white gas lantern. And that hiss........
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2 pointsBecause of this thread, when I was out in the shed last weekend I got my Coleman lantern down off of the nail it was hanging on, pumped it up, lit it......... ol' reliable fired right up! I need to get it's twin out from beneath the dinette seat in our travel trailer and warm it up for awhile. I love these things!
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2 pointsThanks for the birthday wishes guys. Thankful to have another one and for the friends I've made here on Red Square....
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2 pointsSkipper....he was 6'6....and a good 285...... You may be on to something !!!!!
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2 pointsFound some “free” storage for some winter workers. Possibly the 42” plow on Stormy again, and room for a blower tractor too…
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