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  1. 11 points
    Seeing the photos of Young Rilee P growing up started me to thinking. Where are my old photos of the days of my youth? Had a dig around and found a few golden oldies. I'd love to see your memories of childhood things guys. Look back at the good old days. This is ne enjoying a day at the beach, probably around 1969.
  2. 10 points
    Thanks Dan. He's not a high scorer, but one of the heaviest whitetails I have taken. He had 1/2 to 3/4 inch of fat all over. Made a real chore to skin as I like to leave all the fat on the hide so I don't have to trim the meat later. Another surprise, I did not find one tick. They are usually covered this time of year. He walked into my shooting lane at 27 yds at 8AM this morning. He ran about 40 yds and fell over. This was the fourth time I saw this buck in the past three weeks. We are in our fifth week of our six week long archery season and I have spent well over 100 hours in my tree stand. Sure was glad to have the 312H close by as this 170 lb 80 yo couldn't begin to move him.
  3. 9 points
    Wheel Horse pulling a Deere - YouTube
  4. 7 points
    OK, I'll play. This is me with my Mom...1950. 1 year old. This is my Grandmother holding my Mom. I'm guessing 1930 or 1931.
  5. 7 points
    This would have counted as a summer holiday for us. The bath is also what we used once a week for bathing in.
  6. 7 points
  7. 6 points
    I've been playing with tractors or anything with wheels all my life.
  8. 6 points
    Here's one. My 2 older brothers are lower right. Looks like our mother cut our hair with a clam shell !!! LOL The others are my father's step children
  9. 6 points
    Got a new project today, needs a lot of TLC, but it was a great deal, and came with a gearbox
  10. 5 points
    The 753 & 953 I bought a few weeks ago from Buckeyes! Had to make 2 trips to haul them. My work car Ford Focus won't tow both tractors.
  11. 5 points
    Crossbow kill on Oct 18 on my property in So. Michigan. I’m allowed a second buck or doe so I am looking for his big brother.
  12. 5 points
    Congrats Ed Dog! I had a neighbor come in the drive this afternoon. He shot a small buck low belly this morning (archery season here) and tracked it to the road at my property line. I recalled helping him and his dad a few years ago with a flat tire on a snowy cold Sunday morning around the corner. He tracked his deer 3/4 across my property loosing blood. He said of all the deer tracks, he was familiar with this one’s cadence after a mile or so of walking but he lost blood and tracks in my grass. I might have met a new customer, he has a could pieces of equipment for his construction business that need repairs from time to time.
  13. 4 points
    Working on replacing the gearbox in the new charger 12, but it has a crack in the mount, so we've gotta weld that. Also going to put a bigger pin in the hood so it doesn't wiggle as much and got to get a hood latch and line up the hood yet.
  14. 4 points
    One daughter went to school 750 miles west of here. Drove a few times and 14+ hours was a lot, even in my younger days and without a trailer. More than once I’ve reminded myself how fortunate that the Big Show is only 4+ hours drive away. Wonder if there’s a way to have the tractor go “ground” while I fly?
  15. 4 points
    OE was 22 x 9.00-12 but they are easily changed. The tubes mentioned will work fine.
  16. 4 points
    Happy Halloween hayrides!
  17. 4 points
    Check the inside of the tire carefully. I've NEVER seen a tire that wasn't marked. That said.... A tube that fits a 23 x 8.5/9.5 x 12 should get you outta trouble.
  18. 4 points
    I wouldn't either and I had the drill out ready to go. I was so happy with the clamp on forks it's the way to go. Figured it be just in the way for other FEL chores. 'Sides in the bucket you can't see to hook but extended out just a bit you can see the hook standing on the floor boards. I have plenty of 2" hitches with every drop/rise imaginable. Plus convertible balls. Tip: Greasy Pete says keep the clamp screws lubed. Unloading the HF tool chest was painless.
  19. 4 points
    Just rolled ‘em around. I’m starting to pack away my toys like a squirrel for the winter. I think I have enough 8” tires!
  20. 3 points
    Yep ...about top speed for a Dodge...
  21. 3 points
    My 1987 312-8 Has no size on the rear tires. I need to get a tube for one. Anyone know the exact size? I keep getting different things from different sites. Thanks
  22. 3 points
    Nice deer Ed! The WH come in pretty handy all year around. I should have got a better picture of my C100 pulling him back to the barn👍
  23. 3 points
    ‘I sure hope I can make it to the big show next year .
  24. 3 points
    The Senior Executives on The Board Of Directors here at EB & BBT Stables have certainly discussed this more than once!
  25. 3 points
    You east coat guys need a fire truck or a school bus and make it a toy hauler for Mid-west trips!
  26. 3 points
    Hoooly moooly! If you have'nt got traction now nothing can help you!
  27. 3 points
    I hope so Joe. I can't wait to try this little blower I picked up at the show this spring.
  28. 3 points
    That's awesome. Just glad it's done. Trying to get the old bird ready for winter. Plowing snow with a 45 year old tractor is very rewarding as we all kmow. I had a bunch of horses but they all left and went on their own to other pastures. So my one and only C101 is left to do all the work. Gee, red is a nice color...
  29. 3 points
    That's enough o ya four letter S. words
  30. 3 points
    Just like my son in law carrying this new grill!!
  31. 3 points
    I have seen a couple or three of his videos as a customer or other said "I watched Taryl do this, so I figured it was the right way to do something" The guy is an idiot with no real understanding of how and why something works the way it was designed , but rather he'll "make it work" (Rather than properly diagnosing a running issue, for example, he simply resized a carburetor jet, or made some other "backyard" modification.) When I worked in Automotive (Ford Dealership) there were the equivalent "car guys" that we professionals disparagingly referred to as "Gomers" (as in Gomer Pyle) and a lot of their repairs or fixes were simply a matter of luck ("Because I replaced this part, everything worked again"... but not understanding that they would have gotten the same result by removing and cleaning up the old part, or it was the stuff they removed and then reassembled that fixed the issue, at least temporarily.) or mis-information. (Fixing a 2-stroke by adjusting the carburetor without fixing the real problem which might have been simply a stiffened diaphragm or pinhole in fuel line, etc.) I gave up watching or putting any faith in these YouTube guys , especially those with a "Schtick" like Taryl - the only thing they are in it for is to sell YouTube views and subscriptions to make money. I didn't even bother to watch that video, because I am pretty sure about half his information would be incorrect or missing the mark...
  32. 3 points
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  34. 2 points
    Every time I see your shop I say….man I need to build one that big! My garage is over full. 😂
  35. 2 points
    Looking forward to seeing you again Jeff and everyone else too.
  36. 2 points
    the one that slides into the plow.
  37. 2 points
    That is something right there that I just NEVER remember to check
  38. 2 points
    … I wish I knew how many tractor an implement tires I’ve mounted and or patched back in the day all by hand . Seen it many times with tube folded or pinched leading to a leak . I would always blow up the tire then let the air out then refill . Inner tub powder is your friend too and pay attention to the valve stem size as it may need a bushing so it fits tight in the hole in the rim . Good luck
  39. 2 points
    Much as I love taking credit for everything I possibly can, Ol550 did all the work on this one I think.
  40. 2 points
    @John Rizzardi look up ATV plow skids , on the net , lots of related parts , spring mount assist , would let you support that plow weight , also do a lubrication service on the PLOW STEERING QUADRANT , aerosol red grease , that slide pin , can work like butter . Pete
  41. 2 points
    Those Kwik-Way buckets are only 11ga. on the main structure. I worked on one last week. The owner was using slide on forks and it bowed the bottom a little more than an inch. Replaced the bottom with a 13 1/2 x 40 x 1/4" plate, reinforce the sides and add square tube to the top. It was much stronger and matches the strength of the loader much better now. Just be careful to not overload you bucket the rest of the system is stout and the bucket is a weak link.
  42. 2 points
    Nice and Sunny Day Snow on the ground here this morning.....just a coating. It's headed your way Ed!
  43. 2 points
    If you could give us a good quartering away shot, we could guesstimate close enough!
  44. 2 points
    There is no chub rub on them either.
  45. 2 points
    Old round hoods and lawn rangers, and rear engine mowers
  46. 2 points
    Tenderizin' it a mite???
  47. 2 points
    It snowed on Halloween 4 years ago too.
  48. 2 points
    @MarshDuck I'll be at the 2024 Show. What models of Wheel horse are you looking for or interested in ?
  49. 2 points
    to ! ! ! Here’s my 1984 Work Horse GT-1600 8 speed…
  50. 2 points
    Rainy day not much work at the farm so came home and finally painted the rims
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