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10 pointsDid I need another horse? Absolutely not, but for $50 I had to buy it. One of my wife's co-workers got in touch with me about this 312-8 that was rough and he emphasized rough. It needs lots of love so I don't know if I'm gonna part everything out or try and get it running. Always happy to have another one though!
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10 pointsFound these at the swap meet here in Portage, WI today. A 3/4 hp Briggs kick start engine and a 3 cylinder marine engine. Me thinks a kick start Suburban is in order! The big one? It was just too good a deal to drive away
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10 pointsWith all of the motorcross racing the boy is doing along with future plans to start rv ing as I get closer to retirement with mama it was time to step up from my 22’ to this 36’. It is a 2014 Keystone Cougar High Country toy hauler. The old one is for sale 😙
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6 pointsSo my buddy is at a scrap yard and he sends me this picture. Sitting on top of the scap pile. He went in to ask if they will sell it. I'm waiting for his call back.
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6 pointsI haven't gotten enough snow to need a shovel in the past 5 years. I may use it to mulch pumpkins.
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6 pointsI just struggle my way through with pliers, vice grips, hammers, work benches, and my bruised old fingers
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5 pointsParts are starting to arrive. I have received all the wheels and rear hubs. I picked up the frame rails. 2x2x3/8. I have the axle. 1 1/2 x 3 x 1/4. Ross steering and some other axle parts are on the way.
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5 pointsAnxiously awaiting @WHX?? and @Achto's I was so busy I forgot to take pic's post!
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5 pointsYou were "moving the hot air around" at the the " Picnic table of Knowledge! " Fun few days. Sunday 12:30 AM drunk dude hits pole in front of house. power does not go out but flashing lights ( LED'S) and floodlights (More LED's) lighting up the neighborhood. No sleep. Monday idiots started at 11AM blowing off fire works until 11:30 PM Tues. No sleep Had to go in early Wed. meet with controls contractor as construction guys cut wires and blew up controller. HELPED MOVE DEAD GUY OFF OF BROKEN STRETCHER!!! 95 deg. out. 2 rooftops down with the heat. Got 1 running. Had to baby sit 2nd one until new fan motors arrive. Chiller at 95% load. Went home and had to snake kitchen sink drain. 2 trips to the Big Blue Box Store! Had to go in early Thurs. and meet another control contractor in 100 deg boiler room replacing 35 yr. old controller for a steam heat exchanger. Only 92 degrees this time. Baby sit rooftop again . Emergency Dept kept breaking the tube system. Chiller banging away at 90% load. Fri. Day off RAIN!
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5 pointsever do a look under your mower deck with a mirror ? frequently keep in statis with whats going on . use a 6 / 8" or larger mirror and a light to show me whats going on . all decks are clean and black with oil / heavy gear spray , dry that sheds any grass debris , always cut at highest setting for more discharge / venting . was cutting high grass last night due to frequent rain and hot sun growth . entire unit rotation was smooth and no whyining noise . touched up movement areas , with lubricant . if it had build up , would have made a change to eliminate it. pete
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4 pointsNicely done!! Likely those hubcaps will some up with some effort. That tote. The clevis hitch alone will easily pay out your investment.
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4 pointsOver here a water butt is normally this: Or it's what you get if you have to spend all day on a hot roof!
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4 pointsFound on of the headlights on the C-125 was hanging off. Two of the securing clips had broken. Now the chances of replacing them will be zero over here. Can't see how you can really. Looking at them I wondered of they would turn round. Nothing to lose, so a pair of pliars, (English spelling), were brought into play. Luck was with me and they did turn 180 degrees. Head light secured once more.
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4 pointsWhy did I get involved with this thread? Now you got me wanting to stretch the D and put a bed on it. If I did that though, I could lower the 3 speed transmission in the frame and use a belt on the front and a small driveshaft to the rear axle.
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3 pointsI finally decided to restore my grandpa's 1974 C-120 with the original HH120 motor on it. It will be a big project and i look forward to getting it completed for everyone to see! I would like to hear anyone's criticism or advice as i have never done a project this big especially engine work on this level! Happy 4th to everyone out there! BTW he (my grandpa) is waving at everyone in the picture!
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3 pointsI got all my parts pressure washed! Of course the rear end/hydro pump now has a small leak so it looks like i will be separating them…
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3 pointsGot hitch installed today and adjust it and the trailer so I have proper clearance.
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3 pointsI'm not a parts seller. To me it would be yard art or I'd get in running. In either case I can't spend the 150
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3 pointsMetal gas tank is another 30 bucks or so. Starter generator... Working $100 easy. No working still $50.
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3 pointsNo……no tandem. Just stretching it and moving the axle back. Then I could run a driveshaft instead of chain.
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3 points@Craig-906 while you are in that zone , probably a good time to replace that , spring tensioned , idler pulley , typically , noisy rough running , tiny bearing causes that . also take the time to areosol lubricate ,make the rust run out of all related linkage movement areas , finish with a red grease for smooth operation , just a suggestion , pete
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3 pointsFlat tires on the interstate, but otherwise WI came easy today! 600 feet from Pomp’s, but 8 miles by road for a valve stem repair. They rock!
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3 pointsNot mine but my mates in Scotland. Went over there today as usual for Thursday. He has a C-125 for trailer duties and runs sweet when cold but when hot rather rough. This morning we removed the carb' to give it a clean out. But the float bowl was spotless and jets clear. What we did find was the absence of a gasket between carb' and engine. My diagnosis is the carb' is getting hot and effecting the fuel. I'll see if I have a spare gasket and if not I'll make one. I have various thickness's of gasket material and use a thickish one. See how it goes next week.
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2 pointsWow, what a deal. I'd say restore and enjoy, but if you part out a deck, let me know. I'd have to look up the numbers, but could use some belt guards for a later 48" deck.
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2 pointsEveryone here is dry today! Mostly at least. We’re taking a road trip to A&W here in a bit! Friday Fish Fry in Wisconsin? Naw! @ronwh we’re missing you Buddy!
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2 pointsAgreed. To me that's nothing more than bad business. Greed. Penny wise and dollar silly.
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2 pointsAdded some washers to tighten up the linkages on the A-60 Electric. Smoother and less rattles...
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2 pointsDoesn’t the wobble box take 80-90 gear oil? That’s what I put in my sms 42 when I replaced the brass bushings and seal.
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2 pointsHere’s how the “804” is coming along. Unfortunately I have hit more road blocks with this tractor. the rear end seized up on me when I tried to drive it so I guess it’s getting an 8speed. then the tank just let go all of a sudden and started pouring gas out the side. I guess it’s a good time to own a tractor junk yard lol. I happen to have a single piece tank off a 702 that will be going onto this tractor.
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2 pointsThanks, I’m familiar with the available electric offerings……i wanted to try something different than just bolting on an electric motor and trying to find enough space for batteries. My main goal is getting rid of the clutch mechanism so as to not have the motor spinning all the time. Also, if it works the way I hope, I can bury the motor low in the frame and free up the front for other things. I have free access to all the large frame brushless motors, motor controllers, and large format LiIon batteries I need, just gotta figure out if I can make it work with the WH mechanicals in the way that I want. All that said, and I really do appreciate the input. I wanted to keep this thread just about the tranny spinning backwards and not go down the multiple rabbit holes it could regarding overall system design.
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2 pointsDid a little more today installed the ing. switch, push button, solenoid and took some more for the motor apart and clean the old gasket off