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  1. 6 points
    Did a little tonight sand the hood down got a little welding to do on it
  2. 5 points
    I got a call from a family friend before the big show. He blew a rod in his tiller tractor. A lack of oil on that dippy stick will do it every time! @stevebo came through with a replacement 12 hp engine and tonight the tractor came over. C145 with an Eaton? Was that a thing?
  3. 5 points
    How did you end up reading this thread as the title of it clearly counts you out!!!! (crack'n myself up)
  4. 4 points
    In my opinion, the traits that help one amass huge wealth rarely inspire altruism.
  5. 4 points
    Er? Buy your own island, fly to space for three minutes, buy sports teams, not to mention run for president /prime minister. Plenty to do with endless cash. It's just a shame that so few have so much and so many have so little. Typical of the human race I'm afraid.
  6. 3 points
    Not very user friendly. Not the case with Mrs. Ks. On hers all the driver assist features are selected and locked in and are the default. Of course they can be changed at any time on the touch screen. Her safe distance feature is only available when the cruise control is on. Of course, the brakes will be auto applied anytime a collision is sensed. One feature I can't lock in is the engine/transmission options. It has three modes...economy, normal, and sport. I like the economy mode because the acceleration and shifting is smoother, but the default goes to normal mode every time the engine is started and I have to push a button to change it to econ. I may see if the Ford tecky can change this. Probably not until it is out of warranty. The other one I don't like is the engine shutting down when the car is not moving for more than 4 seconds. This is a default and I must push an off button to disable it. I do feel the good driver assist safety features out weigh these two that I chose not to use. A note on the lane sensing feature. Mrs. K always tended to hug the right side of the road. When she first drove the car, she commented the wheels needed aligned and balanced. Yep, the vibrating steering wheel was trying to tell her she was on the right side white line.
  7. 3 points
    Research to find a cure/prevention of cancer comes to mind.
  8. 3 points
    Aint that the truth! I use to hear these comments from "old timers" about declining senses, mobility, motor skills and such. I always thought they were exaggerating. Nope, they weren't.
  9. 3 points
    Thanks for all the info fellas! Luckily the trans shouldn’t need help, with just a broken connecting rod. Engine swap should be a good to go project.
  10. 3 points
    Philanthropy -- but it seems most just have the desire for more.
  11. 3 points
    Nice! Beautiful area, Yankee Springs… We used to camp seasonally at Sharp Park at Yankee Springs and Deep Lake Rd. Small world, eh? If you’re ever back home and wanna swing in, I have a small collection for viewing and I tend to talk about tractors on occasion Unfortunately I don’t have any of the things you were looking for for your mower deck or tiller. @Lil’ Pullstart and I getting ready for Middleville’s Heritage Days Parade last year and a couple other pics of some of our stuff:
  12. 3 points
    Sorry to read about your Truck lost. hope it will found quick without much troubles. got a visit from few Friends the last 2 Months with their RV‘s while they be on the Way along. They all where directly before in Companies for small fixes or even scheduled addon‘s like Solarsystem adding. Mechanically they mostly did a good job, but Electric seems to be for them „the book with 7 seals“. It shocks me, this „Companies“ wasn‘t even able to fix simplest electric failures and some built them. Blown fuses be the simplest mistakes they be not found. Beginning with completely wrong connected LiFePo Batteries even with completely wrong wire diameters ( much to thin) over loose batteries with wires over the poles completely without any fuses. The best thing i found was a Solar system wich wasn‘t work after a additional solarcell was mounted. Firstly i thought they connected it wrong together but i was wondering why it blinks on charging but the Voltage tells me 0,16V with 15A of Charging. Connected without any Fuse to a multiple colorchanging wire. That measurement gives me the right direction. the Problem must be after the regulator. one view and i found the „Problem“ when i removed the multicolordiameter Wire. They connected the Solar regulators Output with the positive Output directly to Ground. That simple. They changed 5x the Solar Regulator and told him, his Solarpaneel seems to be defect... no other problem can be found..... i just wonder sometimes to myself who and how had them qualified to work on any electric systems....
  13. 3 points
    Have used the Granberg for years but only the feature that controls the depth the round file is in the tooth. Most chain manufacturers specify 1/5 of the file above the tooth leaving 4/5 of the file diameter in the tooth. A 7/32" file is .219" diameter so 4/5 is .175" the distance the file should be down into the tooth. Each number on the adjustment nut is approximately .010". Kiss the top of the tooth with the bottom of the file and then lower the file 17.5 numbers. The result is a chain that cuts really well and lasts longer between sharpening. I don't see any other way to to get the ideal tooth angle using a round file. Have drawn the setup to a very large scale and the 1/5 file above the tooth is spot on.
  14. 2 points
    Pretty cool stuff! 4.2L I6 from a Trailblazer makes more power than a 5.3L LS V8?
  15. 2 points
    grandson , marines , MIRIMAR NAVAL AIR STATION , CALIF , 9 MONTHS TO GO ON , C130J , CREW CHIEF / LOADMASTER , my son asked him if it was worth all the crap ? IT WAS SO WORTH IT ! BE FLYING THE PACIFIC , OTHER GRANDSON , first welding job , boat yard , framing , related metal repairs , $ 30 an hour , also has submarine welding in the works , groton ct ,, grandaughter , just back from a european school trip , hopes to go pack to paris next fall, then off to college , support them when we can , always turn around a question with , what do you think ? get them involved , talk it over , figure it out , that back and forth , is the magic you want . happy grand parents , pete / terry
  16. 2 points
    I believe this is @peter lenas first post that did not involve lubricating something!! 😂👍🏻
  17. 2 points
    I put that belt on dozens of times and I still have to sit and study to get it right. to the
  18. 2 points
    She floats!!! Thanks @Achto for the perfect solution!!! And thanks to @wallfish and @953 nut for connection suggestions/observations... cleaned up and treated with @peter lena's second favorite - dielectric grease... Needed a bit of trimming to fit on the plastic cover, but come to find out some one else has trimmed a bit before me... But there were no cheese curd crumbs or Capt'n spills in the area so @WHX?? and achto are off the hook...! All in all a good fix...
  19. 2 points
    Don't let Kevin fool you, he has a museum's worth of a collection! Worth a look!
  20. 2 points
  21. 2 points
    This can be a very aggravating safety feature. One of my friends has a Honda SUV with full time "too close" deceleration/braking system. If you are in a slow moving line of cars and see an opening coming up in the faster lane and move over into the opening the brakes will be applied and the driver who is now behind you is likely to think you applied the brakes rather than the safety system. He is a very safe but somewhat aggressive driver and it is driving him crazy. The system can be turned off but you must do it each time you start the car. jump into that opening the brakes
  22. 2 points
    Remove the set screws and inspect them, there should be a sharp edge contacting the axle/woodruff key. The set screw should be torqued to 35 foot-pounds and the jam nut torqued to 30 foot-pounds.
  23. 2 points
    Looks like a mid year 1980 change from Sundstrand to Eaton 1100.
  24. 2 points
    c-series don

    REO

    I do, but not the kind that you push!! I do not know of another one like it with tiller steer in existence?
  25. 2 points
    Yep, got one and it is a tiller tractor. Had one of those 80's with the Sunstrand too. Bought it with a ventilated block.
  26. 2 points
    this is what is published on Tractordata.com for c145 tranny ----------- " Eaton hydrostatic was offered throughout the production run. Additionally, a Sundstrand hydrostatic was used on some C-145 tractors in 1980, model code 01-14KS01."
  27. 2 points
    C-145 with an Eaton 1100 was definitely a thing. One passed thru my place a few years back.
  28. 2 points
  29. 2 points
    Another one that hasn’t seen the light of day in a while is my C-141 8 Speed with Sweepster Model 48 rotary broom. Fresh battery and some fresh gas and she fired right up! One day a few years ago I left it out on a windy day only to come back to the two side windows and the rear window all cracked, badly. I guess once one went it let in more air and the others couldn’t take it? I don’t know, but I do know that it was old and brittle so I removed what was left. Funny thing is that the windshield is still fine!
  30. 2 points
    2 mill for that trashed car, 15 mill to fix it and sell for 40 mill The rich get richer
  31. 2 points
    Dragged out the 867 after being in the back of the shed for almost 10 months.. fired right up
  32. 2 points
    I was just thinking the same thing. I was never a fan of bells and whistles on my vehichles, but I am impressed with Mrs. Ks new SUVs driver assist features. Bells ring if an object is approaching when backing out in reverse and if you don't react, auto brakes are applied. Bells ring and warnings flash in the drivers mirror if you attempt to change lanes with a car in the blind spot. Steering wheel vibrates if you get close to the lane lines and it will make a steering correction if you don't make a correction. When in cruise control mode, a preset safe distance with the vehicle in front is auto maintained by slowing and or stopping Auto hi low beams headlight control. The auto assist can be set to meet the drivers needs. From complete off to warning only to complete brake and steering assist. Oh, and it has Immoblizers to prevent theft. All some pretty good features for old drivers with poor memory, hearing , and stiff necks that don't turn.
  33. 2 points
    I don’t have one of these but I’ve tried a borrowed one and liked it. The brackets that firmly grip and steady the chain link being filed are the real secret to its success, in my opinion. All the other “on the saw” sharpeners I’ve seen rely on the bar slot which always has a bit of play.
  34. 2 points
    That was the same recommendation by the YouTube video I saved for reference. Works excellent.
  35. 2 points
    I use this type of Homelite filer that serves me well, I do need to watch the lines to keep the angle correct. I also dress the rakers ever time the saw is sharpened, keeping the depth of cut correct is a big factor in cutting efficiency. To file the rakers this is the type I use:
  36. 2 points
    I kinda did that in reverse order. I tried the others first. I believe this one will serve us well.
  37. 2 points
    Been using one of those for years now. Totally agree with ease of operation and repeatability of results. Get tempted now and then with latest greatest "new" gadget but have stuck with the Granberg.
  38. 1 point
    @Pullstart, I guess sometimes ya hear what you want to hear. Lack of vocabulary in that scenario limits my educated guess. I am getting older. I like captions so I do not miss words
  39. 1 point
    I recently picked up a 520-H with only 150 hours on it, yes the meter works. When I got it, I changed all the fluids on it. The only problem is when the tractor is running there is a loud tapping noise coming from the front of engine(Front of the tractor). Is that a rod problem or a valve issue? It becomes louder as the RPM's are increased. It is a very loud tapping noise and I have no idea what it could be. Would a valve adjustment fix the issue? Assuming the low hours do not help as it sat a lot. Any input would be great. Thank you.
  40. 1 point
    WOW hardly describes it
  41. 1 point
    Good point and same here. Likely I'll keep using that for keeping the rakes down. No sir. I tried the powered one they sell but you still have to keep the angles. ..and I wasn't happy with it/me. That's exactly why I bought the Granberg.
  42. 1 point
    If you verify you’d like to sell it, please post an add in our classifieds
  43. 1 point
    Those were used to pull house trailers. Back when the tractor and the trailer had length requirements. Then they changed to just the length of the trailer and they were no longer needed. Don't know when the change was made. I do know when North Carolina allowed 70 FT. house trailers that was in 1972. I was working for a double wide trailer company and drew some of the first 70 FT. 4 bed room double wides.
  44. 1 point
    You are on the right track, just need to break the rust bond that is holding them from moving. A few hardwood wedges in three or four places under pulley (tapered opposite one another so they are flat on the pulley) remove the Zerk fitting and a couple smacks with a brass hammer to protect the threads will do the trick.
  45. 1 point
    From the looks of the badge on the front it appears to be the "Golden Jubilee" which was an anniversary model. 1953 I think. They can be worth some $$ especially in the nice condition this one appears to be in. Looks like a restoration well done. I would exhaust every option to keep it original with a rebuild on that engine if possible. My grandpa had one, was one of my first tractors to drive...called it Henry. Nice tractor there!
  46. 1 point
    Enjoy it! I could no longer work comfortably with a cord (including extension cords) and without a keyless chuck, reverse, and variable speed. But that’s me.
  47. 1 point
  48. 1 point
    These two haven’t left the shed since last October…pull start Mag 8 fired off in 7 pulls and ran perfect. The 867 fired off in like one revolution!! I was blown away! And she also ran perfect
  49. 1 point
    Snow's almost gone! Should be able to shelf the plow for just a bit here.
  50. 1 point
    50" for a D-Series? Click on the pictures in the link.
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