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19 pointsToday would have been the 74th birthday of our friend @roadapples, we miss you.
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12 pointsA good life lived by a good man. Makes one think of what kind of legacy we will leave behind. It’s not what kind and amount of material goods we accumulated and left behind, but rather what we did to better others’ lives and what kind of human beings we were. That is a legacy that will be remembered . Lucky are the ones that are able to recognize it and benefit from it. Unlucky are the fools that don’t and spend a lifetime chasing what amounts to nothing. We should designate today as @roadapples day for the following years.
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12 pointsJust talked with your brother Guy yesterday. Happy to report much of your collection has found some good homes and much more will be delivered to the 2023 Big Show. Last week was "Roadapples Day" at the Kennells. I made my annual trip to a friends horse boarding farm and picked up a ton of roadapples. They will be transformed into real apples, pears, plums, strawberrys, blackberrys, and vegetables next summer. Rest easy my friend.......
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11 pointsSo I was outside enjoying a beautiful day here in Western New York. Had two of my favorites out with me. Jeffrey and Forsaken. Jeffrey stopped biting the tires long enough for me to snap a picture. He HAS to bite the tires of whatever rolls out of the garage. Lawn mower, snowblower, trailer, tractor.... if it has tires and rolls he bites them. Anyone else have a dog who does that ? Let's see your photos of your dogs with your Wheel Horse.
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6 pointsMy dog bites every since tire she can get her mouth on She haven’t popped one yet lucky
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6 pointsSophi giving her approval on my Raider after I prepped it for its first plow day. Ready to go for a ride.
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5 pointsAs promised pictures of the pulley , sleeve , and crank. @squonkSkunky glad you didn't charge extra for the rust. Next on the Waldo to do list is find a roll of fine grade plumbers sand paper or steal it from my brother. . I was surprised this morning , heated the sleeve in a few places and arm muscled the screw on the puller and it started moving. The sleeve was brown welded to the pulley until I dropped it. As a celebration I quit working on the mobile and messed around blowing leaves away from shed. Bonnet is now baking in the dry heat . Another coat of red in the morning after the stove heats up good.
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5 pointsWithout the next generation our hobby dies. It’s great seeing everyone be supportive of him and other kids that are on this site. A lot of people just see kids as a pain and getting in the way. Mines learning from all of you who have been supportive it’s great. He is the one and only reason I got back into these tractors after the last 4 years of not doing a thing with them.
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5 pointsLooks like you are doing it right. Not too many kids have a father that take the time to share his hobby with them, even fewer fathers have a son that is interested in spending all their time with dad. Lucky son, lucky dad.
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4 pointsHaving a handful of XI machines, with a few miles on them, I am finding out how tough they are on rear axles and hubs. They tip the scales just north of 1000 pounds and are very powerful machines. They use the old key and setscrew set up and most show signs of hub/key issues after the 500 hour mark. Finding a good solid repair requires knowing what you have to work with. Having a hub with a good bore is the first step. This hub is in great shape and still has the machine marks in the bore indication of it not moving around on the axle shaft. Any of the newer 1 1/8 hubs work as long as the key and bore are okay. Taking measurements of the shaft and noting the keyway condition is next. Shafts slightly worn < (-.005), with bad keyways can be used with the taper hub sold by A-Z. I have one running with a shaft that is .010 and the taper is all the way in but is still holding up okay. Note the split at 6 o'clock on taper, it is closed up pretty tight and the taper is all the way in the hub. Axle key way used with taper lock hub. Shafts slightly worn with okay keyway I like to use loctite 660 with primer. And a oversize key (+002) (xi machines use a straight key) and use alloy set screws (MMC #91416A315) torqued to 45 ft lbs. A note when using the 660 I found putting a bead of it inside of the rear of the hub bore that goes on the axle first is the best practice. I have got sloppy with this stuff, putting it on the axle and when the hub was slid on it leached into the seal area and later hardened and wiped out the seal. Somewhat sceptical about the 660 holding up, The worn axle .003 under with the seal that needed changed did hold up well and needed a puller to remove the hub. It was impressive. I think I am as a standard now going to just use the 660 on all my axle/hub installations. One other repair I used for a bad xi key, taking a die grinder and cutting the width of the key in the axle to 5/16 wide. Used a step key and reinstalled with 660. It is holding up well. All else fails......wled it!
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4 pointsMy wife says I'm looking at tractor porn anytime I read an article about tractors.
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4 pointsIt's official we have a celebrity in our midst... Haven't even read the article yet @tractorchick & @Achto but promise I will and not in the throne room...
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4 pointsIt’s good seeing kids my age interested in old stuff like this most kids my age don’t care about this stuff and don’t appreciate it I love seeing kids into this stuff others would call junk. Kollin
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4 pointsSo good to see another generation interested in these old tractors. Way to go! Your boy seems to have the same interest as mine. If he’s not on a machine doing leaves,grass or just hauling something… it’s not a good day. 😂 Not only is he learning it’s just great quality time together. Can’t replace it.
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4 pointsFinally rebuilt the 3 pt and kept accomodations for the anti-sway chains to the Finish Mower
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4 pointsI have confirmed with The Calendar Production Professional that this shall happen
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4 pointsYou musta had your Wheaties this morning! It's almost a shame you got it off. I was enjoying the drama!
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4 pointsWaldo 100 pulley zero finally got it off . Pictures to follow later on. Got to paint the hood (Bonnet) again.
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4 points@formariz just came up with a great idea, We should designate today as @roadapples day, 11-3-2023.
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4 pointsI’m not sure if it was stubbornness, or the eager beaver attitude of the hatchet, but the tree is down! You can see that I’ve cut this tree down once before. I’ll have to keep after new growth and maybe get some stump killer if it takes off again.
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4 pointsToday I took my plow apart for my 604 and my dad helped me set up an e/tank.We are hoping to get it painted while it’s still warm out and put it on.
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3 points@WHX?? we actually have 2 celeb's. Of course @Wild Bill in VA is already a celeb in his own right. Great article Bill !!
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3 pointsJust... No... A Haiku... Kevin has hatchet Be afraid very afraid Blood is on the way
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3 pointsIf you go to https://www.medicare.gov/ you can compare plans and make the changes you want, there is no need to deal with people that have their best interest in mind. I check each year to see if I am getting the best deal for me and it doesn't take long at all. I use a Medicare Advantage plan and that is slightly hidden on the website, but it is easy to do what needs to be done and if I want to change it, just a few mouse clicks takes care of it. The highly advertised plans, the mailings, the brokers and the advisors all need to just go away.
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3 pointsWell this turned into a bigger job than I had hoped.. then again you all know how I "roll" by now Made a cross with spacer bushings to clear the hub. Also made some plastic washers to (hopefully) save the red paint of the rim. Two M16 bolts to bolt the weight to. The center tube doubles as a guide I can stick the weight on, then slide it back over the bolts. Also makes it look like it now has long axles which is a look I think makes it look 'American'. Ofcourse the grey is only zinc-primer, painted the crosses shiny black. I'll have to do some work on the weights themselves. I want to mount them what can be considered backwards because I think that looks better. Since the weights were not designed to be mounted that way I have to make some room for a nut and socket so I can tighten them properly. More on that tomorrow (hopefully). Greetings from the Netherlands, Mark
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3 pointsMore cleanup today. I did some edging around the cement approaches, pulled more grapevine, wild raspberry, and some trees that sprout from their own root system. I’m starting to get somewhere!
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3 pointsThose are easy to crack in the same fashion, maybe even easier than cast. Grind a slit in it with a angle grinder and use a chisel to split it.
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3 points@19richie66 thank you. He definitely has been hooked by the horse bug now that he has several of his own. He’s a hard worker. @ebinmaine thank you for those kind words. I’ve definitely tried to raise all my kids to be good people. At some point we will have to find time to get together I’m sure Alex would like to meet you. Someone’s already hinting that he wants me to bring him to the big show in 2023.
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3 pointsI was expecting Kevin in a thong with his privates glued together and a hatchet between his legs.
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2 points@ebinmaine I have used these devices for over 30 years. They are invaluable for their intended purpose. They delay the turning on of the vacuum not only to prevent overload from the two motors but also disconnect vacuum a few seconds later to allow hose to clear. The draw back on the one suggested by @oliver is that it’s amperage rating is too low. I use mine sometimes continuously for over 20 minutes or more when using router table. The plug overheats and start melting. Something to be careful with. I already replaced it a few times and keep spares handy. The smaller unit is great for a single tool such as a motorized miter saw specially at a job site.
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2 pointsFinally finished the SEMA build in time for delivery, pumpkin haunted house season is over .. and finally started putting the snowthrower back together... now the fuel pump is over powering the float in the carb. Cleaned the original carb put that back on and still doing the same thing.... bypassed fuel pump and now starving for fuel.. What am I missing???
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2 pointsThey are not stacked in numerical order. Take it apart and correct this grevious situation!
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2 pointsSo how about grinding or sawing a slit in it? Assuming it's a cast pulley: if you get close to the axle and hammer a chisel into the crack I think you'll be able to split the pulley in half and take it off that way.
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2 pointsThat appears tp be a 1946 Fromall Has parts from all sorts of trucks and tractors!
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2 pointsFor reference, here’s some of my war path.. I am finding lots of treasures from the previous owners too
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