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  1. 6 points
    Got the C-145 out of the barn today and did some rototiling with it. The gave it a Well deserved bath after. IMG_1364.MOV
  2. 5 points
    Hello Everyone, I just wanted to update you on my issues with getting my 417A running again. After throwing my hands up a couple of times I started to relook at everything. Come to find out that my intake valve retainer spring had cracked in half. That's why the carb was spitting back fuel when I tried cranking the motor. That's also why my compression readings were so off. I pulled the head to see if there was any damage done to the intake valve but luckily it was fine. I ordered a new a new spring cap and when that arrived I compressed the valve retainer spring, added the new cap, and very carefully reset the retainers. I added a new head gasket and torqued it to the suggested specifications. With all the issues with the carb I ordered a replacement through I savetractors.com. I then changed the fuel filter along with some of the fuel lines and spark plugs and crossed my fingers. She fired up and after that I finished replacing the baffles and shroud and went out and mowed the lawn. I just wanted to thank everyone for their help and guidance tin helping me troubleshoot this problem. Regards, Bob
  3. 5 points
    Brought this beauty home today. She's not feeling well. (Popped valve seat). The stable is overflowing but always welcome another one if opportunity arises. Saved this one from the scrap guy. Not happening on my watch.
  4. 5 points
    Pontiac GTO "Camino" outside a restaurant in town.
  5. 5 points
    For the guys who gave me some advice , or my drive belt mess . A 82 " was to short and a 84" to long , but a 83 " just right .Also found out the clutch pedal return spring was in the wrong hole . The first picture is an 82" belt with it just on all three pulleys , the belt keeper was already on the belt , the clutch rod is disconeted . Just mowed the lawn , all good so far ! Thanks for the help !
  6. 5 points
    Forgot to update you guys. I ran a can of seafoam throught it and within a hour it was idling perfect. Runs strong runs good I think I did good on it.
  7. 5 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...
  8. 4 points
    I've painted block and tins with regular paint, with no problems.
  9. 4 points
    They are multiplying……and technically this was yesterday but I did move them this morning. They will be getting a grey weathered cedar frame next.
  10. 4 points
    Wide as she gets. Happy hump day to all!
  11. 4 points
    Little bit of mud on it.
  12. 3 points
    My box blade is one of my best toys. I made it years ago from a 42 inch dozer blade, and have used it alot. The trouble is, it's not good for light grading. It's great for filling holes and such, but lightly smoothing just don't work. So- I'm making an adjustable wheel set to ride behind it to hold the cutting depth, and it will use the factory holes for adjustment. I'm also removing my solid lift links from the three point to allow proper float. I'm gonna just use a pair of chains. Hope to do some testing tomorrow. I just want to barely scrape the top of the gravel in my driveway. More to come...
  13. 3 points
    Weld the hood up and five pieces are ready to be painted and got the belt guard fix and stuck it on the tractor will run it and make sure it works before I paint it that what I did last night getting closer to having the old 753 done
  14. 3 points
    Some old trucks that I have.
  15. 2 points
    @WVHillbilly520H Jeff we miss you buddy! Come on back and have a Happy Birthday celebration with us!
  16. 2 points
    Don't paint heads either or @Achto will chew yer rear. I agree with just dusting the fins tho. Barely noticeable when all the tins are on and any paint will burn off by the exhaust.
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  18. 2 points
    A couple of months ago my spouse made it very clear that my 20-y.o., 300,000 mile car had to go. The new-to-me replacement has all the stuff @Ed Kennell notes and more. I’ve chosen to take the long view and consciously use these “assists” for a good while to evaluate them. So far, most of them are winning me over, though in the same way we adapt to any other vehicle’s quirks I’ve been learning how this one behaves and in some cases, adjusting my own habits. Adaptive cruise control keeps me at a safe following distance at all times. Yes, it sometimes brakes harder than I might because it cannot see three or four cars ahead of an impending slowdown so I now know to help it by “down clicking” to a lower setting or tapping the brake myself. True, it also doesn’t say anything when I was cruising at 70 and am now going 60 behind a slower driver, where my other car would creep up and try to rear-end the driver ahead. But isn’t it my responsibility to stay aware? (The car does have a “heads-up” speed display to help me out here.) I really appreciate that in slow traffic I can let the system handle the smoothing out of the stop and go and that it’ll ask me, after being stopped for 4 seconds and having the car ahead move off, “Do you want to resume driving?” The lane keeping (Pilot Assist in my brand) initially irritated me, but I’ve grown to appreciate it. I realize that for years I’ve been driving too far to the right side of the lane and probably irritating plenty of other drivers. It also notices and calls out a lack of driver input on the wheel. If this were inattention (or worse, drowsing) it could prevent a crash. (This has a clear dashboard/heads up indicator and can be disabled with a simple keypress on the steering wheel for the current cruise control session or be temporarily suspended as long as a turn signal is operating). When hooking up my trailer to head to the Big Show, I learned that the car automatically detected it and disabled several feature like lane keeping, blind spot detection, and backup warnings because the body of the trailer would have continuously affected their operation--it did offer, though, to do a trailer lighting check by flashing them in a sequence. The sensors and cameras for detecting too-close nearby objects (both moving and stationary) are also a win for me. Yes, they don't know that I am well aware of the bush on the side of the driveway that I must pass closely to get into the garage but they did see and warn me of a pedestrian obscured by shrubbery when I was backing out of an unfamiliar driveway and they slammed on the brakes when I might otherwise have backed into an unseen car speeding past my driveway. I suspected the "engine off at stop” would be a real annoyance, but it just hasn’t been. The car has a separate battery for helping with restart so the engine is running before my foot moves from the brake to the accelerator to move off. The engine doesn’t stop if the A/C compressor is working on cooling the car. The same battery drives a supercharger so there is almost no acceleration lag and plenty of power. Passing is much more assured. Regenerative braking recharges the battery. So overall I’ve been willing to invest some time to learn new behaviors and adjust old habits to take advantage of these safety offerings and, to me, it is paying off.
  19. 2 points
    Also are the front mule drive pulleys turning freely? While your checking your deck, also check that the tensioner bar is sliding freely. It has hard plastic bushings it slides on the need to be replaced when they are worn.
  20. 2 points
    It should be on the inside pulley. It shouldn't strain the engine though. Is the deck turning freely?
  21. 2 points
    Your deck belt should be on the larger pulley on the PTO. What size deck are you using? Is this happening with your engine at wide open throttle and the deck clear of any tall grass? The deck will load the engine a little but shouldn't labor at WOT. You may want to remove the deck and check the spindles to see if they all turn freely.
  22. 2 points
    Don't wish, get you decals here.
  23. 2 points
    I had a mate in the accident investigation branch who refused to buy any vehicle that was cleverer than he was. Automatic headlights or wipers or reversing, it was just all too much for him as he believed people should be able to drive cars, not cars. But he also hated buses on the roads and said if people couldn't afford a car they should be made to stay at home. Oh and he also came up with a compilation music album called "Tunes to die for" if we had a fatal accident vehicle, he would see what track was playing on the cd player and add it to his list. He was a real hero of mine.
  24. 2 points
    Hope All Is Well Jeff Have a Great Day
  25. 2 points
    I believe this is @peter lenas first post that did not involve lubricating something!! 😂👍🏻
  26. 2 points
    An 854 is one of those sought after models. If it's in decent shape and runs, jump on that if the price sounds right to you. Post a wanted ad in the classifieds for the rims you want. Or check with A-Z Tractor.
  27. 2 points
    Found this picture of my 2005 Chevy 2500HD I really like the looks of the "Cat Eye" Chevys. This one has a 6.0 LS gas burner that has been tuned. It does everything I need it to do.. And with the Rancho lift, and 20 inch Mickey Thompsons, the chicks dig it too. LOL
  28. 2 points
    A little late to this party, sorry. I'll get some pics of my trucks and post them for you guys. For now though, here's a pic of my freshly painted and buffed 1966 Chevelle. Just got to put it back together and it's finished for this year. I'd like to have it in one show before Winter. The interior is new and it is powered by a 454 BBC with a Muncie 4 speed. Runs great !!
  29. 1 point
    Well done sir! Even if you have to make it a parts machine, saving from scrap is always a good thing.
  30. 1 point
    Glad you sorted it out, I missed all the fun, 😆. There are many ways to go on replacements, I like the breaker idea.
  31. 1 point
    We forgive you Randy. I really like the look of polished aluminum heads and carbs.
  32. 1 point
    Insulating the fins with paint defeats the purpose.
  33. 1 point
    Well, you folks that applied Occam’s razor to the problem were correct. Looks like a charging issue. The battery is only a few months old, so I don’t think it is that. I checked the tractor today and it only had 11.5v on the battery , jumped it with my car and it fired right up. Runs after disconnecting the jumper, but is at 11.7v while running. I assume I should see 13ish volts if it were charging while running? checked battery, ground, solenoid connects and all seems good. Haven’t checked the ammeter yet…I know that could be a point of poor charging should that be loose. Anything else to check? How does the charging system work on a Kohler 10hp C101?
  34. 1 point
    That is the nice thing about being retired , it is always nap time.
  35. 1 point
    Stuck parking brake? Frozen Drive belt idler?
  36. 1 point
    Jeff How are you doing ? Have seen a post from you in a very long time.
  37. 1 point
    Wishing you a Wheel Horse of a day. Hope you get some seat time!
  38. 1 point
  39. 1 point
    I have no experience with that model transaxle but you may find the answers you are seeking in this service manual.
  40. 1 point
  41. 1 point
    @Pullstart, Thanks, That would be a hard tail. Just an old metal tractor seat I attempted to paint in a wood grain pattern.
  42. 1 point
    Went and moved this to the wanted classifieds section..😎👍
  43. 1 point
    some assembly required
  44. 1 point
    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.
  45. 1 point
    Thanks for your input. I did run a ground wire from the rectifier mounting bolt to a bolt on the frame, but not to the battery post. When I install the new rectifier I will run a ground wire to the battery.
  46. 1 point
    Dang , you have a hidden tank in it to haul shine.
  47. 1 point
    Recently had the same trouble with a k301 on a 1967 T1267. Finally replaced coil, points (they were cooked) and condenser. So far seems to have solved the problem. 🤞 NTW, the replaced parts came with a rebuild kit from a supplier in Maine and probably didn’t have 30 hours on them. Replacements are from NAPA.
  48. 1 point
    The 701 came from the assembly line with the solid faced hood. The one in the picture isn't mine, but it is the correct hood. In 1962, the hoods came with the slots from there through 1964. In the case of the Lawn Rangers, through 1968. If yours has a slotted grill, it was likely replaced at some point. A pure guess would be that at some point, the solid face 1961 hood spares ran out. Since the 1962 versions were a bolt-on swap, they naturally became the only replacement available at the time.
  49. 1 point
    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.
  50. 1 point
    This is my 61 701. I recently restored it for the local tractor shows.
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