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9 pointsHi all. I have a 1277 that I pulled a loader off of. I’m not going to use the tractor and although it’s trashy, there may be usable parts on there that someone needs. Let me know what you need and I’ll see if I have it. I’m in MA and plan on going (first time) to the Big Show. Also, if you need something from the MA area brought to the show, I’m your huckleberry
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8 points
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8 pointsHad the ole 607 out today doing some grading. Think it came out pretty good.
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8 pointsFigured it was about time it earned its keep; definitely knew it was back there......
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7 pointsI can document this, though it happened on the weekend. Finally had time to install the .020 in the newly bored, bare K301 block. Took it outside and sprayed a can of brake cleaner on it. Removed all the machine oil. Checked the bore - clean. OK now, idiot at work. As an old HP tech after a support call where the caller (an engineer) didn't press the power button, we'd say, "RTFM!", or Read the F'ing manual. Yeah, NJ tech back then. So, ignoring the manual for other than end play measurements, installed the rod, cam and piston and then picked up the governor. Oops! Pull it all and do it again! The exhaust valve is a bit too pitted, though can still seal. It's 42 years old so I have one on order. She looks so nice! I should have it in the frame by the weekend and I'd chalk the oversight up to being 60 but, heck, I'm a guy. Manuals be damned.
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7 points
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6 pointshad to move my diesel powered wh today. have not started it in a long time. hooked up the jump pack and it lit right off. love the smell of diesel! even though diesel is $7 a galloon I let it run for about 1/2 hour. might have used a few ounces LOL! thanks to RS member JoeM on a superb diesel build! mike in mass.
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6 pointsI'd completely replace that side-mule assembly contraption. It is unwieldy, cumbersome, unreliable, ....etc. Here is a .pdf file to UPGRADE to the FRONT MULE drive system... Easy and take just an hour or so. Once it is mounted, all you gotta do to adjust the belt is turn the knob. Here is my old Raider 10... ps.. I have all the parts for this upgrade. MULE DRIVE UPGRADE DETAIL.pdf
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6 pointsTo shoot from a motorized vehicle would require a special handicap permit here in PeeAaa. I'm not quite qualified....yet.
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6 pointsOk I'm in. Gotta hang around for this build. You mentioned, it maybe a hunting buggy as well. Add a roof with a swivel seat? BAMMM!! Mobile hunting blind and/or 3rd person seating.
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6 pointsShould be on the bottom of the transmission back near the trailer hitch. Check this pile of muck in the blue circle.
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6 points
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5 points^^I wish that was the case!! Unfortunately (and fortunately) my wife comes into play!!😂. I noticed you said “tractors”I’ve been fixing and selling tractors since high school! I can count 8 or 9 that I have fixed/sold. I currently have 8 Wheelhorses, 1 Power King, and 1 Farmall Cub.
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5 pointsSo far 2… a 1984 Work Horse GT-1600, and a 1994 520H has come to live here… and they’re staying.
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5 pointsENGLISH CRUMPETS Know that backing powder should be baking powder. Regular milk might be better to use. Still experimenting. It's a texture thing. The Almond milk is good, but you might bet more air or texture with regular milk.
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5 pointsI cleaned out the basement freezer using MORE POWER today. Pressure washer ate through the frosty ice decently quickly. It had been neglected for probably 5 years, and the stuff was frozen three inches thick. i got wet, but it was so worth it. Kind of an anniversary present to my lovely wife : we married 15 may 1976.It would have taken eight hours waiting for it to melt, but probably a half hour of spraying/cutting, and the a couple of hours to empty then dry then refill.. My wife went to dinner with a friend and that is good because running those steps would have hurt her knees
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5 points7 so far in the last couple of years, not counting other brand garden tractors. All the Horses are still here.
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5 pointsI know I said I have 5 horses currently, I've been trying to make it 6 this week, but dealing with people on marketplace is getting to be almost impossible! Lol
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5 pointsI’ve let 8 wheel horses go that I can remember.3 of them I never should have but being a single dad I needed money. I still have 10 myself and Aiden has 2, Alex has 3 and my daughter Alanna has 1.we also have 4 parts donor machines too.
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5 pointsAfter my last post, I drove back down to her house to test the mower. It works like it should! I was able to get it all mowed tonight. Thanks a lot! I can't believe I've been mowing with that belt on the wrong pulley all this time....
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4 pointsIt's been 1 month and 5 days since my last pictures. So I would like to present these new pictures in a special order that reminds me when we would use fake IDs to get into the live burlesque show. The tease was enjoyable as the finale. Jackie Gleason will start the show.....
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4 pointsYes most likely original. These Goodyears were used on the earlier Wheel Horses. I bought this new old stock set this year.
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4 points
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4 pointsI don’t think I need anything, but you rock! Thanks for such an awesome offer to the community!
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4 pointsYou also need the belt guard to drive it. The guard acts like your clutch so you do not grind the gears.
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4 pointsI've kept the Firestone "All purpose" garden tractor tires it came to me wearing and, frankly, I like that look and they do the job. The tires and wheels must have been taken off and stored early on and only put back on to sell the machine since they have practically no wear, just some weather/age cracks, and are still holding air. The paint on the wheels was shot but it looked like weathering you'd get from covered outdoor storage and not wear and tear.
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4 pointsI filled the tank last night before I started it. Checked this morning, dry as a bone. I will probably take it apart during the tear down and re-gasket it. And I def thought about the dissimilar metals! Thanks
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4 pointsTo start out you would need to procure this bracket. This is the bracket Squonk showed in in your wanted thread except his had tabs welded on to be able to mount it to the frame side rails. It normally bolts right on but older tractors had a offset on the axle pivot to the frame front that would need to be dealt with. Spacers might work? Once that is on you would need a standard front mule. I have a dozen of those ... @Ed Kennell has two dozen! He might even have the mounting bracket. Then the front mule clips right on that bracket. I don't know if you will be able to use the deck you have or not.
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4 points
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4 pointsI seem to have better luck on MP than CL. Just have to learn to recoognize and delete the looki-loos
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4 pointsCould be the switch is bad or it could be in need of some TLC. There is a contact plate that rotates with the key, some stationary contacts and small springs and some grease inside the housing. The old grease could be hardened to the point the springs can't function to make contact. Carefully bend the tabs on the switch housing to allow the plate with the connection tabs to be removed, spray some electrical contact cleaner in there and see if you can free things up.
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4 pointsGoing to need a 1/4" Allen Wrench to remove it once the crud is picked out of the opening.
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4 pointsI would try to find parts to change to the newer front mule drive. Much easier to remove and replace deck...
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3 pointsWell I have to say the wheel weights worked great for gaining traction on the hill wile cutting grass.I was having a issue of sliding down on parts of the hill wile cutting down hill, tearing up the grass. Absolutely no sliding at all now .Money well spent ! F8E4AC33-EBC8-4D2B-AD7A-F423A99A9A07.heic
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3 pointsHeaded that way. Stuff has got an ungodly shelf life. I went with 40:1 in everything. Got tired of figuring what mix went in what 2 stroker.
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3 pointsMy 854 has DeeStones on the front and (Carlisle in early pics on back) Firestone sawtooth on the back.
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3 points
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3 pointsNice 854 & definitely a favored tractor around here. On the tank expect it to weep a little as the gasket dries out with no gas in it. sometimes they quit leaking after adding gas sometimes they don't. once you get into the resto be very careful if you try to remove the screws. Aluminum tank + steel screws = dissimilar metals corrosion and you can twist them right off. Gently try tightening them a very little bit first if you go the removal route. Kev"s idea is best with the tank sealer kit although new gaskets are around for it. Guessing KBS works on AL tanks @Pullstart ?
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3 pointsFunny, I hadn't even noticed the saxophone. I guess that green color was just burning my eyes too much...
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3 pointsThe first picture… the shadow looks like a gaping hole in the frame!
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3 points
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3 pointsI'll have one too if Ed can't help you out. This was a common place for those to break. I have seen them welded there too.
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3 pointsYou answered your own question, Dave! Yep, that is what it sounds like. May need a carb cleanout if all else fails... and maybe test of the fuel pump... Don
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3 pointsThere's no need for such ludicrous mental anguish. Build another shed garage barn airplane hangar.
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3 pointsI would also change the fuel line. I cut the rubber line off my 856 project and out poured what looked like sand or saw dust.