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15 pointsNEVER OVERLOOK THE OBVIOUS! When we bought Mrs. P’s ‘97 Suburban “DeEtte” from Colorado sight unseen, the seller told me the A/C probably needs a recharge, as it doesn’t work. Two years later, I decide to look into it. Mrs. P is on a girls trip with her mom, three aunts and grandma, so I’m sure she’ll need some excitement when she gets home. They can be hard work! I checked the pressure. It seems to have been recharged about umpteen times too many. Prepared with my meter for real troubleshooting,I decided I’d check fuses and relays. What relay? It was missing. I used a spare from the parts truck. Huh. It works! Now she can ride as cool as she looks!
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12 pointsThat’s a lot of hours! I bet the key was left on a few times and it racked up some hours that way.
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11 pointsWhile visiting my granddaughter in Florida last week i had a small vessel stroke, also called a subcortical stroke. The numbness has subsided from my left side but it will be a while before I'm able to horse around. I will miss seeing everyone at the big show but will be watching on line.
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10 pointsOne. Works TV and cable box. Stereo is old school with lots of buttons. Got to get up to change records too. I am the remote.
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9 pointsI’m not sure how many remotes we have. I put them in a safe place and haven’t seen them since...
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7 pointsRichard, you're often the first to offer a prayer to those in need here. I just said one for you. Get well soon
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6 pointsI've never under stood the purpose of this. It's right freaking there!!! Just reach out & make your adjustments! Have you ever spent more time looking for a remote than it would have taken to just get up & make the changes that you wanted???? I have, because there are no flippin' buttons on the TV or cable box it's self to make the changes that I wanted.
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6 pointsMake sure you emphasize your hard work and extensive time/efforts to fix it - get them brownie points... We won't tell...
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5 pointsIt occurs to me this morning that there are six remotes in my living room alone and for some reason my feeble five-year-old mind found that amusing. Roku. Tv. Cd. Multi-disc CD changer. Stereo head unit. Heater. Then I got to thinking about what else there is around and there's at least four or five more between house and shop. At work we even have a remote in one of the semi trucks for the radio which is right there on the dash. Interesting part about that is, it isn't even legal to use the remote anymore because that's considered a handheld electronic device. Unlike the radio itself.
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5 points@953 nut RICHARD , get better soon , couple of months back , started having eye issues , my regular eye doc , sent me to a retena specialist , turned out to be blood vessel leakage behind and at bottom of eyes , got some eyeball injections , 5 step numbing process . went a few times , cleared up , 20/20 now amazing . think your most important thing is that you got help for it , thats how you should react to medical issues . you will be horsing around before you know it , glad you are on the mend , pete
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5 pointsIt's fantastic. The first year, it was 90% about the tractors and 10% about the people. Now it's 10% about the tractors, and 90% about the people. And their are home made pies for sale at the consession stand.
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4 pointsTaking care of yourself is the first order of business, Richard. You'll be missed at our dinner gatherings and at the show. May God speed your recovery. Hopefully this next year will pass quickly and we'll see each other again.
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4 pointsi dont either well we did but it didnt work good but i have my own version. Ok first you may think since im 14 i know everything not true but not wrong... ok first step turn on water hose. step two "tricky part" stick A finger of choice preferably pointer finger in the open end of the hose. step three make sure while you do that make you jeans and yourself fairly wet. step four spray at your object needing a wash. step five notice how well it sorta does and then let it dry and you find out how much dirt is still there. last step buy a proper pressure washer or go to Manuel car wash or smt...
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4 pointsI tested out the warranty thing once. Called the number on the can and remarkably someone answered. They ask for the bar code number on the can and even told me where it was bought and price. Asked how many and I said just one. They sent me a check. So uncle Jim save them up, and call. then shoot m!
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4 pointsMy vote is C-160 ! I have one I recently purchased and I need to get to working on it. Like some have said, It’s a bucket list Wheel Horse. to !!!
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4 pointsA Haiku... Poos Poo can't get out But the poo poo can get in Haul Poos Poo's poo poo
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4 pointsMy cousin owns all 3,that's how I have the choice. I built a Deere 318 out of a 318, a 316, and a 314 for him. It has front and rear pto and hydraulics, it's hydro drive and hydraulic steer. In return I get to build the Wheel horse of my choice. 1 down fall is I do not have the engine for the C175 but the 520hc and the c160 8 speed are whole and run but need work. I am partial to the C175 a little but only reason being is it is a 1980 model and I am too.
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4 pointsNew “e” rated fuel lines on the B-80 today … used the clear/yellow line only from the pump to the carb.
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4 pointsI'm thinkin' "Poo Poo's Pick Up"... you know, for Poo Poo's poo poo... And yes, it does make your rear end look fat...!
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4 pointsLol... good enough for @Achto to take a bath in. Sides after that it will be brown 💩 again...
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3 pointsGot this tractor this past weekend to try to restore its really beat but it’s earned every part as battle scars. Once I looked at the hour meeter (after I bought it) it suprised me to see 6,353 hours on this bad boy , never seen anything that high just shows how tough these machines really are. Anyways it’s a 312 classic don’t know the year or how to check I’m use to the 60s wheel horses so first tractor I have that’s newer than anything I got but let me know is this a find or a crap shoot , taking it and my few wheel horses to the wheel horse show if you see it there
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3 pointsWe will miss seeing you at the Big Show, Mr. Schmidt. Taking it one day at the time is the wise thing to do in this case . I'll see to it you are put on the prayer list at Church. I'm sure James Blankenship will do the same at his church. You should have my cell phone number, feel free to call anytime. Also, If you need James and I to bring anything back from the big show, just let us know. I will keep whatever it is at my house until we can get it to you ( just like that 953 several years ago ) Van
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3 pointsM.E. Miller Tire https://www.millertire.com/ or you can just use latex eggshell black paint. Thin it by about 50%. Spray it or brush it on.
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3 pointsMost of the remotes play hide and seek with me.... .. and when i find them mostly the Batteries are empty. i hate remotes, beeing old school. i like hard Switches and knobs you can see and the give you a real feedback. My World is Analog. We have several Remotes, but i use them only if urgently needed.
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3 pointsI have some special events planned for the Wheel Horse Show this year, one being a Memorial for my friend Phil Bowlings as we had been friends over 20 years. The second to my knowledge has not been done at any tractor show ..... ever! And there is two people shaking in their shoes for what I have planned. Have y'all heard of the biblical chapter of UniDrive??? It will be Wheel Horse fun and a memory. See y'all soon. Wild Bill in Richmond, VA
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3 pointsDarren.mccarley@gmail.com its an old email address, but this guy was a bit of an expert on Bainbridges. He could possibly answer your questions
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3 pointsWhile I LOVED Mythbusters, calling it a science show makes me smile. I realize remotes mostly transmit and don't receive, but it has long amazed me that they don't have a beeper on them to help you find them when they are misplaced. Too costly I guess and perhaps the batteries wouldn't be up to the task. Steve
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3 pointsSend me a super cool easy going full-time person-of-all-trades that'll take good coffee and bad personality in trade for helping me restore and maintain the Herd. ...? 😁
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3 pointsGot the 2 floor boards modified, trimmed and mounted. The right side board was 2 inches wider than the left so had to make one out of 2 for the left side to keep it symmetrical and provide enough foot room. Cut down the belt (chain) guard a bit shorter and got that mounted. It didn't look right full length and also got to add another WH part on top of it with the old mower blade guard to cover one of the sprockets. AFTER BEFORE
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3 pointsI remember the first show we attended and Bill being master of ceremonies, he did an excellent job making us feel at home and have fun at the event. From that moment on couldn't wait until the next years show.
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3 pointsThese are the spray options as listed on the can . 1. High output 2. Standard 3. Low Output 4. Vertical Fan 5. Horizontal Fan
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3 pointsDon, I could not agree with you more! Bill is the perfect man for the job. Always makes this thing fun. Looking forward to it again this year.
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3 pointsEasy fix. One leash on each side that reaches only to the far side. Poo Poo CAN'T get out.
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3 pointsPut the C160 engine in the C175. You get a great Kohler k341 that is simple to maintain and a Eaton 1100 Hydro that is one of the best Hydro's of that era. PS if you decide to look for a Kohler twin for the C175 be sure it is a Series II. The Kohler Series I had lube issues when working on a slope.
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3 pointsThe solid seat pan sat twisted, like the base was welded on wrong. I think I have a fix for it! Since there will be so many at the show, I need to make ours not get lost! The hood will remain as is, and the seat is pretty unique.
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3 pointsThank ya! I tend to go overboard on my stuff. I worried that shoving the brush cutter in places I couldn't really see might overstress the front hitch alone. It can of course pivot/ bounce up, but maybe this hitch will tolerate it.
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3 pointsSpeaking of hitches... My front mower hitch was built to have two purposes: one to carry the front mount deck, and secondary a receiver for a front trailer hitch. I've seen several members talk about moving trailers with one of these, but I had no idea. This might be the smartest thing I ever built! It's like an aircraft tug now. So much easier to maneuver a trailer around! And another shameless plug for LED headlights for those who still don't like them. Drops my digital voltmeter by .2 volts... Tractor is in the same position, not even facing me.
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3 pointsAll of them!!! Well truth be told a C-160 8 is a bucket lister but this certain in Maine hoards them and paints them fruity tooty... I'll not mention names...
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3 pointsawesome now I need to pick out a hat.. you know help stop the red glow from the sun .. first visit and can't wait to see all the cool items that I can get to follow me home..