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  1. 15 points
    About one year into it in this pic. Lord I need help. 😂
  2. 14 points
    The one that started it all here - Dad's 702.....
  3. 12 points
    This might be tough for those that have a large collection, but post up 2 of your favorite and why. The 520-H in deep snow with a 44'' 2 stage is my favorite picture. That was the most snow that I have ever had to clean up here in Maine since we moved here in 2008 and was very impressed how it handled that storm. This year I had no machines ready to do snow removal, but I believe the snow totals so far this year surpassed that.The 420-LSE next to the brook just looking relaxed sitting there with water flowing by is another favorite. Thanks All.
  4. 12 points
  5. 12 points
    My second favorite could very well be one of these. The girls learning to “drive” on a not so @SylvanLakeWH style train. The safety built in was the fact that Putt Putt with no engine was light enough in the front, that the tires could drag sideways if Rylee were to steer the wrong way. The red Craftsman in the background was forest green, but we had recently painted it red to be like Putt Putt, resulting in a family paint war, with Mrs. P, Jada, Rylee and I. The paint did not wash off well and we wore our “wounds” from battle for the next coming days, if not weeks. That is my little BIL Blaze, the Marine currently stationed overseas. The garage in a box was my storage, my workshop, my man cave. We had a two stall garage under the family room in the house, too short to house any of our vehicles. It reminds me of our beginnings as a young family, and the little adventures and joys in life we experienced on that 1.57 acres.
  6. 12 points
    These are the same image, obviously. Mrs. P has an awesome picture taking phone and she did an amazing job editing it. We had an impromptu family photo that day, with her dad’s side of the family. It all started with tractor rides with Unc. That’s me. It ended with snowball fights, snowman making, snow angles, and all that jazz. In my opinion, this could be on the cover of Time magazine. It kind of screams urban family life. A family worker like @PeacemakerJack’s Iron a horse 875, kids playing after the work is done, etc. I am pretty sure there are three generations in the background and for an unsuspecting picture looker, the classic lines of the Pond Ride Away Sr. tell them it could have been there since grandpa was a kid.
  7. 11 points
    Happy Happy @Achto! Betting all you got is a crummy T shirt...
  8. 10 points
    I'm with Don on this one what with all the show pics and Kodak moments but it's a toss up between these two... if she asks it's the first one. Good thread Plunge...
  9. 10 points
    First day ever driving the C-145. And a beautiful picture of the 310-8 in the sunrise
  10. 10 points
    We have SOOOOOOOOO many pics I could post. I'll go to origins and pop up my first Horse, hard at work. 1974 B80.
  11. 9 points
    The day it all started... My brother gave my son the C 105 to use in his lawn / snow business... 2015... Where it's ended up... IMG_1588.MOV
  12. 8 points
    I see this asked quite often on the forum so I thought I would post how I test them... First you will need a battery & volt meter. I'm using an old battery I have laying around to demonstrate, as long as the battery is around 12 volts you should be good. Starting voltage is 11.4 volts... Next you will need a low voltage AC power source, I'm using my old Lionel train transformer I've had since I was a kid, Lol. It's putting out 15.7 volts AC, perfect for testing purposes. An old computer power supply will work too, small engine stators generally put out around 45 AC volts at full throttle so anything UNDER that should work. ( no lower than about 15 volts though ) This is a common run of the mill 15 amp rectifier/regulator. You can see the two outside terminals marked AC, center terminal is marked B+. ( battery + ) Next I hook up the transformer to the AC terminals, polarity doesn't matter, ( my test leads are from an old timing light that died ). Next I hook up the B+ terminal to the positive+ terminal of the battery. Next I hook a test lead from the regulator/rectifier housing to the negative- post on the battery. They must be grounded to work. ( I run a #12 gauge wire from the mounting bolt to the negative terminal of the battery on my tractors to ensure a good ground. ) It's now ready to be plugged in, starting battery voltage is 11.03 volts. Transformer plugged in, voltmeter now reading 13.23 volts & slowly climbing, rectifier/regulator is good. Now I'll hook up an ammeter in the circuit to test it. First unplug the transformer. Next unplug the wire on the B+ terminal on the rectifier/regulator & plug it into the positive+ terminal of the ammeter. Next I run a wire with a fuse in it from the B+ terminal on the rectifier/regulator to the negative- terminal on the ammeter. Ammeter hooked up, transformer not plugged in, needle at zero. Volts at 13.28 Transformer plugged in, needle now showing about a one amp positive charge, volts started at 13.28 & slowly climbing, ammeter is working. One amp is all the toy train transformer will kick out, Lol, but perfect for testing & trickle charging. After a few minutes. A view of the whole set up after about 5 minutes, still taking a one amp charge, volts at 14.04, fully charged should be around 14.80 volts, but since this battery is 9 years old it's pretty much a waste of my electricity to even try. I hope this helps, pretty simple really, AC in, DC out.
  13. 8 points
    I don’t have any pictures of the tractor way back when but I have been on this tractor since I was 4 or 5 years. Doesn’t look like much in the first picture. Been through a fire. But we are getting closer to getting it back to how it’s supposed to be. This began garden tractor love for me
  14. 8 points
    Here is my 1961 Model 701. All I did so far is wash it, change the trans fluid, and get it running. I never knew what a 701 was before this one.
  15. 8 points
    Isavetractors carries them. I bought a few last year.
  16. 8 points
    Happy Birthday Dan! Take the day off and have Jim fix his own crap for once!
  17. 7 points
    The 1277 is currently my favorite, mainly because I got it for my son to learn how to operate. He has yet to drive it himself but he's getting closer he's only 5. He learned how to disassemble as well as my daughter on this tractor. My second favorite right now is my C1054 Diesel project slowly its coming along.
  18. 7 points
    Built a moving raised bed, out of pallets, today on a old trailer that isn't road worthy without some welding and electrical work. Cleaned up the gazebo area as well.
  19. 6 points
    @Achto's wheelie is one of the best pictures I've ever seen. and this picture of @fast88pu,s daughter is just irresistible As for my own herd the one on my avatar is the best I can do. .
  20. 6 points
    Just bustin yer stones Tony... HH in my 502 starts and runs as good as any K. Double for keeping it orginal!
  21. 6 points
    @WHX?? that second one is your favorite because your dog is in it!
  22. 6 points
    The rain let up long enough that I had to see how the (bought separately and rebuilt) mower deck and new belt would fit. I'm waiting until after my first grass cutting to see how the belts do before putting the pully guards back on. I got the new belt threaded through the Mule with a little YouTube help. I gave it a spin and all is smooth and quiet as @peter lena said it would be. I'll get the new cone on it from @ebinmaine so that I don't have to worry about the bearing coming out and be cutting grass next weekend.
  23. 6 points
    The Old Kohler 8 HP engine runs great!! @Herder
  24. 6 points
    Trina made up a gas tank holder for her self made work table. Instant engine test station.
  25. 6 points
  26. 6 points
    @JCMYou’re off to a great start Jim! I think I’m in the too many to choose category 😂😂😀
  27. 5 points
    Thanks Jim , that is the one I was looking for. The look on the face of the guy next to Dan is priceless!
  28. 5 points
    I've got hundreds of those pics Richard ... I shoulda just took a vid. That was a fun day! Same day but Dan gets the credit for snappin this one.
  29. 5 points
    Wow you ain't as stupid as you look...
  30. 5 points
    AMCRules @AMC RULES has a knack for pictures with a little more flair.
  31. 5 points
    Happy Birthday Dan, we set our clocks ahead one hour so we could send birthday wishes your way sooner!
  32. 4 points
    Lol it’s what the raider came with new and that’s how my dad remembers it and how he wanted it. I didn’t push back much. How could I
  33. 4 points
    Yer certainly on the right path Tony... the tecky makes me question your sanity tho...
  34. 4 points
    Thank you everyone!! Has been a pretty good Birthday. Started celebrating early last night with a nice meal with good friends. Got some shop time this morning. This afternoon I got some seat time on my C145 pushing some wet heavy snow around. Tonight my wife is making up some jambalaya for supper. All in all a good day. @squonk Ended up doing a little work for Jim any way. Freshened up a cylinder for him. No rest for the weary. @Pullstart Looks like you used almost enough anti-seize.
  35. 4 points
    I forgot to update; I got the deck back together. The rain let up long enough that I had to see how the (bought separately and rebuilt) mower deck and new belt would fit. I'm waiting until after my first grass cutting to see how the belts do before putting the pully guards back on. I got the new belt threaded through the Mule with a little YouTube help. I gave it a spin and all is smooth and quiet. I'll be cutting grass next weekend. THANKS! to all of you that contributed to my success.
  36. 4 points
    1 engine + 1 tractor = 1 Millie.
  37. 4 points
    Happy Birthday, Hope to see you at the BS, don't let your clown bring the bedpan to the show.
  38. 4 points
    Well today worked on the tractor a little bit afyer work. I was busy with the snowstorm that hit i was on henerator for 6 days then my mom lost power and she was on generator for 4 days. Then had loys of fun fixing a furnace and honeywell electric air filter due to the power fluctuating. But anyways got the motor out and now hoping to get the rest taken down. The wiring is a mess.
  39. 4 points
  40. 4 points
    Man that’s a good looking tractor! Glad you fixed it up and kept it after you had first had a slight inclination to sell… Glad the guys on here helped persuade you to wrench on it and keep it. Hope you spend many hours riding and working it !
  41. 4 points
    It is a Troy Bilt Horse with the 6 hp Tecumseh. They also came with a 7hp Kohler. I have a 1976 like the one pictured except mine has ag tires. They are an excellent piece of equipment and they also have a big following like Wheel Horse tractors. Parts are readily available. You can check the year of manufacture by the numbers on top of the gear box.
  42. 3 points
    Here's my 418-A. Just changing the old nasty oil
  43. 3 points
    So I cut the center section of that bedliner out and set it on. It fit well for what it was going to do other then several inches to long. It had a nice rolled front. (Pic1&2) While it was there I slid it ahead. I must say I'm diggin the full hard roof. The liner formed from the curved back to the flat front flawlessly. It also would have the flexibility as the cab and body move separately on rough terrain. To top it all off the wifey likes the hard top look as well. Now I need to get a liner from a long bed truck. This one is to short to make the full distance
  44. 3 points
    The C & 300-400 series are pretty much the same frame, I think you'll have issues with the front wheels hitting the deck without the forward swept front axle.
  45. 3 points
    Should see it tomorrow or Tuesday Joe!! While you suthin' folks is mowing we'll be digging out another 12+" of white stuff.
  46. 3 points
    I'd be willing to bet you $20. ...That you're wrong. My wife would say that it's not worth an argument, and she can save this for future use when she wants something!
  47. 3 points
  48. 3 points
  49. 3 points
    The only hot spots I’ve ever found were crawling up my pants!
  50. 3 points
    Sorry I called you a moron... just picked it back up to find the rest of your sno mo fiasco and Josh @PeacemakerJack has got one in it too! Same 875 working the first plow day circa 2016.
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