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  1. 6 points
    The neighbor called and said his friend is at his place with a dump trailer full of junk. Says there might be some weights in there you might want to take out. Never know might want to work out? Not! Might make a tractor happy! Yes ands a nice piece of 2 inch galvanized conduit.
  2. 6 points
    Today I put the plow bracket on my 604.I went into the shed and my dad showed me what plow was the right one out of all the plows we have.
  3. 6 points
    The side doors are hung. Front rolling doors and windows are in. Back door frame is hung. This one is being built in place because it's so large.
  4. 6 points
    My wife was going to garage sales. I told her to keep an eye out for weight lifting eq. She comes home and tells me there is a weight bench and weight set 2 houses from ours. I walk over and there is no price on it. I ask her how much and she says it was her ex. boyfriends stuff. $10!
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    There is no tractor storage of any kind anywhere in this building unless they are being worked on. Upstairs the only thing that will be up there is the DOJO and some woodworking tools or other hobby Craft work. At this point in time there is no plan to install any sort of a winch or lift. If we can't carry it up the stairs it's not going up there.
  7. 6 points
    Canon 7DII sadly discontinued. But I got a pro body R5 and it's even better. 45 MP; resolution is incredible. This portrait is a crop of the other. Hope that you can see the sharp detail.
  8. 6 points
    This is the route that I take. Does not take much time at all.
  9. 6 points
    Today the fellas got the pine siding pretty near to finished up. The front of the barn is clearly about to eat a man lift. More views showing angles under the shed roofs.
  10. 5 points
    The 25 LB flat barbell weights I used now for 2 sets of front weights sell locally for a buck a pound....
  11. 5 points
    Now yer talkin. Since this is for Kevin, anything less than a full cage is a waste of time!
  12. 5 points
    @Handy Don As requested I put this togethor somewhere I could operate the blade independent of the snowblower. The winch operates the blade and the hydraulics raise/lower the blower. Winch on the ground, this is an older version, the idler wheel and round bar were replaced. Front of ladder frame connected to rear axle using the plow mounts. I installed the plow mounts backwards so the bolts in the frame go against the mount and not the latch if that makes sense. Added angle iron to the receiver using a u bolt. The legs connecting the ladder frame to the angle iron are 1/2" all thread, with 1/2" black pipe to act as a spacer. The back of the tractor evolved over the years, the receiver was the first addition, and everything else was added as time went on. Seems to work so it can't be wrong. The front of the trailer receiver. Let me know if you need more pictures.
  13. 5 points
    osha? @SylvanLakeWH brought me some curds from there one time!
  14. 5 points
    to I have a B100 that I bought new in 1976. I thought I would never find another tractor that I would like so much. Over the years I’ve bought, sold and given away several B and C Series. All great tractors. Recently I bought a 1985 312-8. I planned on fixing it up a little and selling it. Well, long story short, this thing just said to me that it was never leaving, and I had to agree with it. I thought my B100 was something but this 312-8 is something more. Good luck on your hunt for a tractor. If you are fortunate enough to find a 312-8 or 314-8 I am sure you will be more than happy with it.
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    ..or.. rollcage for tractor pulling. Simply transfer $1200 to the seller and you're done
  17. 4 points
    4 point would be good for you given your propensity to injure, maim, mutilate or otherwise damage yourself...
  18. 4 points
    Thank you Trina!!! My on your q's: 1/month Vote via likes - top 12 win - Trina decides months Of course snow for Dec - Feb...
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    Those are some great photos. Can I ask what type of camera you shot them with?
  21. 4 points
    I gathered up the best parts from two transaxles. All nice and lubed in 30w & assembly grease. (I'll install the hydro motor and last bolts after the transaxle is mounted...) Parking Pawl in Thrust Washer Dry fit 46T Dry fit 44T Held 46T aligned to the Differential and dropped down both, keeping 46T synced and through the Thrust washer Grade 8 5/16th's bolts, everything turns smoothly, no grit nor unwanted debris Parking Pawl engaged Disengaged Ready for the Gasket & 3/8th's Bolts, grade 5.
  22. 4 points
    Did the fall maintenance, and got it dressed for winter.
  23. 3 points
    Not a barn find but a storage building find. A 1075 and a 1045.
  24. 3 points
    I have this ROPS bar. I’ve stuck a loader on it’s side before, it’s not the most fun. There’s a fine line between being safe riding out an accident and being able to escape if need be. I have plenty of extra 2x2x3/16” square tubing. THOUGHTS? I’m obviously not the tallest person in the world… at about 5’6”. Ideas on how far over my head would be reasonable?
  25. 3 points
    Hello my fine people, I wanted to post this, and warn you all. These two places are complete scams, they take your money, but you never receive any parts. Notice also how both sites have the same phone number!!! There may be more sites like this out there, so just watch out!!! Buyer beware!!! Don
  26. 3 points
    I know... just post pictures of Colossus each month...
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    Agreed 100%. One of the few cheaper tools that actually work. I love mine.
  29. 3 points
    Kevin, ROPS are pretty much roll bars for small tractors, garden tractors and Z- turns. They are like the cage on a fork lift if you don't have a seat belt or you don't use one it's kind of a moot point .
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    I have 7 Sunstrand Hydros. 6 are in Charger /Electros and they all run ATF because that's what was in them. the D200 has 10w-30 because that what was in it. All have been using wix 51410 filters, some for many years. (I do think the ATF units are ready to work a bit faster when cold..) Other manufactures using same sunstrand specified different filter/fluids ...usually their own. We aren't using these unit 5 day a week 8 hours a day....Some things do not need to be over thunk....
  33. 3 points
    If that’s the case, make sure to come to the Big Show next June in PA… there will be plenty of horses, old goats, wolves, chicks, turkeys, badgers, and strange birds to photograph there !
  34. 3 points
    If I were you Eric, (which I aint') I would let Trina select the pics. Especially if she has an eye for scenery and backgrounds. If you have members vote, it becomes a Model/Member popularity contest. I say this from experience.
  35. 3 points
    Great photos. I passed them along to a friend of mine. He is an artist. His passion is painting birds. He enters the Federal Duck Stamp contest every year. Although he has never won that contest he has won other prestigious awards like NYS wildlife artist of the year. You have a outstanding talent. Love to see more of your work.
  36. 3 points
    Gosh, the problem I see with welding on more tubing is... that becomes your weak point... Maybe... if you have some overlap of the tubing, either inside or outside the existing tubing, that would reinforce the tubing for safety purposes and extend it, then weld together. Don
  37. 3 points
    Well. Easy solution to where I should mount it. Reference the mower it came from. I essentially need the bar to be right behind the fender by about 1/4”. The bottom of the bar should be at the bottom of the fender. It only mounted to one 1/4” plate on each side, no double shear. The tubing I would use to build the mount is 1/16” thicker than the ROPS itself.
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    <shiver> just looking at that. Glad you are having a good recovery
  41. 3 points
    I have had a bearing and not a pulley and made 6 equally spaced slices in the lips. put the pulley on a piece of pipe that fit into the recessed area and drove out the old bearing. tapped in the new bearing and bent the lip back over the bearing and worked out fine. some folks drill out the rivets and split the haves then bolt back together, but the slicing method worked just as good and quicker. Some old Wheel Horse machines used pulleys on the mule drive with clips and the bearings were replaceable. Old school casted sheaves.
  42. 3 points
    @AMC RULES @squonk @wallfish @rjg854 @Wild Bill in VA @Mrs. Rules might have a better picture of the Seniors lineup at the Big Show?
  43. 3 points
    I’m a firm believer in buying a tool up front to save me in the long run. I understand there are space constraints here and there, but if at all possible to stick a Harbor Freight bead breaker / tire changer, It’ll pay for itself in one tractor.
  44. 3 points
    That means the engine shaft is now in a different location than the original shaft was if you're using the same belt. The belt guard might not fit correctly to allow for proper belt slip when clutching. Is it possible to reposition that shaft? Like shim it up if it's too low and / or bigger holes in the frame to slide it forward?
  45. 3 points
    Well folks here I am battling back n forth again. My weight has been consistently in the mid 260s for a year or so with some deviations here n there. Back in June I was feeling good with increasing endurance. Late that month myself decided to kick my own @$$. Lost energy. Lost endurance. Pains increased. WTH ??!!?? Gained a few pounds to 270. Well I'm back at it again. signed up on the same programs at work as last year. Weight loss goal for this time is 8 lbs. From 268 I'm down 3 to 265. 3 weeks to go. BBT and I have been moving my me a little more. Walking up this mountain side is a great workout. Let's keep it going!! 🐻 🤠
  46. 3 points
    I removed the 6.5 from the wheels cleaned them up and installed 4 tri rib.
  47. 3 points
    After a little further investigation, mostly because I can't leave well enough alone, I have a stainless steel switch coming Friday. Hand crafted in China to exacting precision & detail, it set me back $9. By the time I have completed with this obsessive compulsive effort, I will have the best monitored oil on the planet A good submarine Torpedoman never lets an indicator light go un-used.
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  49. 3 points
    I made a seat for the 953. I know, I know it's not black with a white stripe, but I had this FREE roll of tan vinyl and I actually think it looks good with the brown oil/rust finish. Then I made a storage rack for my 4 decks. Used up another FREE bed rail.
  50. 3 points
    This being introductions: I'm a happily married Christian with a son and daughter, two grand-daughters. I enjoy doing wildlife photography.
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