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  1. 11 points
    Well this show is under the belt. We packed up and headed out Saturday afternoon. @Achto had to load up and head to his pull which was about 30 minutes away so there went all the fun. Much to everyone's dismay lots of exhibitors & fleamarketers were packing up. The threat of severe thunder boomers didn't help. @jeremi3210 decided to pack up so there went our last camp mate. We decided to too. No fun doing it with everything wet tomorrow. David Brown @new2horses on a Pond lever steer that very badly painted green but much of the original red showing through. @wheelhorsemanwith with @prondzy inspecting a unique ride around Lowell brought. Found a cool hat for Poo Poos in the flea market
  2. 9 points
    Painted some wheels RustyO Canvas White for my new to me cart. Actually done these on Saturday but just getting around to posting it…
  3. 8 points
    Mowed with my $100 414-8 today. She needed a slight carb adjustment today and then ran and mowed great . Todays lawn stripes brought to you by a 36” RD
  4. 5 points
    Perfect timing, diaper change due in 91 minutes.
  5. 4 points
    Yes I will do a post about in about 6 weeks at the next show it’s pretty unique
  6. 3 points
    Opie first pic 2020 last pic 2024.
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    I had a carb leak on one of my RJs K-91 Kohler with a brass float in the bowl. I tool off the carb to inspect and clean. This has a Clinton type air filter in it but has been a reliable starter and no issues for ten years. checked bowl and float no holes. The needle did not drop out of carb right away and may have been stuck. I am not sure if it was obstructed or stuck all the way. Is brake cleaner a good solvent to clean the head of the needle? I hear they can get a film on them from gasoline etc. Going to put back together and try it out again before I do any other changes with the carb. Air cleaner was pretty well dirtied up so going to be putting a new Puralator on it ! That might have contributed to problems!
  9. 3 points
    A good quality brake cleaner would work but why not use carb cleaner. I'd be more concerned what the seat looked like.
  10. 3 points
    So an update on the Traeger. Turns out it wasn't the hot rod that was defective. It was the fan. Got it all figured out now and made some ribs in it yesterday.
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  12. 3 points
    Got the rolling chassis degreased and pressure washed yesterday. The steering was surprisingly tight considering the age but as long as I have it this far I'm going to put bushings in it. I picked up a new 6472 bearing for it as well. I made new tie rods not long before the engine issue. Just for giggles I picked up some 6000k led bulbs for it.
  13. 3 points
    Being a grandparent is the best of all worlds. There's no downside to it! So much fun when they're little and really miss having young'ins around. Now the granddaughter starts her senior year of college and the grandson just graduated HS and starts college in the fall. Man did that go by too quickly. We're lucky enough to be involved in their lives every single day since the day they were born. We had bought a 2 family house together so we all live on the same property. One of the best moments was making it on to their kindergarten stick figure artwork of their family. Yeah, I came in after their dog Sophie and on the curve down edge when they run out of space on the paper but still made it. LOL
  14. 3 points
    I'm calling this tractor... Ol' Russ.
  15. 2 points
    I just got a wheel horse 310-8 tractor with a snowblower, the ultimate show plowing mechine, it has a 42inch snow blower, rear plow mount on it, a cab, wheel weights and chains and lights on the cab, did they come standard with them? and aren't cabs kind of a rare option? and is there any other form of id on the wheel weights than the sticker? I don't have it home yet, I was about 3 hours away at a grandparents house, and went to a auction there. I got that wheel horse for $600 I feel like I got a decent deal.it runs and drives thought all gears something in the back squeaks a bit I think or something does and it has 1400 hours on it.. I will go get it soon.
  16. 2 points
    So I finally got home from visit with in laws and had my buddy Ken b come over and help me swap out the tranny with the one out of a 520 with only 324 hours. Thanks again Ken! Swap done and she is a real nice unit!! Next step it to clean it up. I wet sanded and buffed hood and it looks real good. IMG_7642.mov
  17. 2 points
    Most of my machines are hydro and only ever had one hose fail. That one was rubbing on a steering gear. The only other leaks i ever seem to have are hose or valve o rings.
  18. 2 points
    @Sparky I was wondering if you could give me a lifespan possibility on this boot.
  19. 2 points
    Based on the corrosion in that float bowl I'd replace it. Use Briggs PN 221995.
  20. 2 points
    Yes, carb cleaner will better clean those deposits. The spray straw directed into all holes is a good cleaning tool but use a face shield.
  21. 2 points
    Went out for a Walk with Dwarfnose... The grass is still higher than his 76cm shoulder height but can‘t be mowed because of lot‘s of water. A little Pond in the Grass what is about 20cm deep on some spots up to 40cm deep! Hopefully it will dry the next few Day‘s. two valley‘s ahead the had hail what destroys nearly the whole Cornfield.
  22. 2 points
    Walker Power Truck, if the decal can be trusted.
  23. 2 points
    Fitting Definitely one to keep.
  24. 2 points
    Nifty ride, @wheelhorseman. Two seater, rear wheel steering, and room to pick up treasures!
  25. 2 points
    Mike you can make one of those. Done it a few times.
  26. 2 points
    @Sparky here i have a actual closer Pict to my Beltcover. If you look little closer on the Upper front, you can see that i shortened the Cover at about 1,5cm. than i grinded down and rewelded the lower Beltsupport at this 1,5 cm backwards. The upper beltsupport was scratching the Belt. To prevent this i cut the cover app. 3 cm deep and mold it little upwards an welded a piece of Sheetmetal like a gently Wave. when exactly look at this Pict in the Front you can see my „ lift“ on the front of the Beltcover.
  27. 2 points
    Looks like the lights were added by the previous owner. Some came with a single light on the top. The glass wind sheild with a wiper was also an option.
  28. 2 points
    It looks to me like your input pulley on the trans is a bit rusty. If the engine drive pulley is like that also, they might be your issue. Clean them up with a wire wheel, wipe them with Mineral Sprits and wipe the belt also. The guide on the tention pulley is just fine...it just keeps the belt on that pulley.
  29. 2 points
    Just removed the Chemo pump for hopefully the last time! Now to get through the side effects and getting back to normal again. Then on to the MRI for final outcome before surgery. Thanks to all for your prayers and support throughout the journey. Jay
  30. 2 points
    Yes sir Richard... horse barn starting to fill up. We didn't go hungry tonite. Dan made cheese steaks & cob on the corn.
  31. 1 point
    The Long Island Antique Power Association held its summer show and tractor pull this weekend. I went today (Sunday) with my son in law and brother. We took my Work Horse GT-1800, C-175 Automatic, and 420-LSE to the show. Here’s some pictures. Hope you enjoy!
  32. 1 point
    Cracks you say? And the fix ... Note the zerk... greasy Pete approved...
  33. 1 point
    I’ve seen cracks in this area on heavily worked machines--always wondered if it was due to loose components of the lift mechanism putting unexpected strain on the hoodstand.
  34. 1 point
    The overall length of the K241 S/G may very well be longer that the K161...
  35. 1 point
    Looks like it has the idler pulley for the tiller under the engine. If so then it may have the rear tach and rear lift as well. Bonus parts if so.
  36. 1 point
  37. 1 point
    Well, she is finally tall enough to reach the pedals. Been after me for a few years to let her drive. Today was the day and she was happy! Used half a tank of gas driving around.
  38. 1 point
    When i swaped my 656 to the Predator i had frew things to solve. 1. the original Beltcover was not further usable as before because it gently scratches on the Pulley soi decided to find out how this beltstop exactly works. I had firstly lots of trouble with a continouse gently friction of the Belt on the Gearboxpulley - it wouldn‘t stop. So the Clutch won’t work corectly and the Brake engages too early. First after i adjusted on the Gearbox the Guard over the Gerabox littlebit to front as John suggested ( what is welded on your Side) it begins to keep the Belt tighter but there was also still friction on the Belt while clutch was despressed. A closer inspection shows me that both - the upper belt support and the lower belt support as in this picture from Mike be good visible must be as close as possible to the Belt without touch it when clotch is engaged. first if the Clutch is pressed the belt moves out and hits firstly the lower belt support. The upper Belt support was important to keep the Belt in shape and not be too sloppy. After my tests and tries i found a good setting (similar to that Pict from Mike) it worked as it should without any noise. after that i remodeled the Sidecover a bit to fit to the new bigger Pulley. that worked like a charme now for over 2 years. a gently deformed cover let sometimes the pulley on the Gearbox gently scratching the Cover That was removed with a Washer on the rear to get little more distance between pulley and Cover.
  39. 1 point
    @Sparky good for you ! its a humbling / loving experience , my mother took in abandoned babies ,from the NYC catholic charities , for 27 years x 2 babies a year , thats 54 babies ,my sisters and I were taught all the aspects / details about your little brother / sister . to this day can hardly resist holding and watching over a baby . most gut wrenching part was turning over your little brother / sister , to one of the nuns , and getting another one . last photo , is telling you she is happy with grandpa , another grandpa , pete
  40. 1 point
    K/90 Suburban belt guides from #backyardhammermechanic
  41. 1 point
    Made one for the rat rod Suburban. Didn't have a belt guard however if I did it wouldn't work anyway. Predator 212 & RJ transmission that's lowered on frame.
  42. 1 point
    Rainy Saturday here. Buzzed out into the yard when it let up for a few minutes
  43. 1 point
    I'd say the piece that holds the amp gauge to the metal panel. Or in his case a volt gauge
  44. 1 point
    All set up @Pullstart... Don't wish you were here
  45. 1 point
  46. 1 point
    I never drove through any full bridges, but I saw a couple bridge projects in my rear view mirror!
  47. 1 point
    Norman before we hit the turnpike, at the tourist trap truck stop junction of 76 and 70:
  48. 1 point
    My BIL’s new tiller machine from the @roadapples collection, a Raider 12:
  49. 1 point
    Also brought home this 856… which has found its way to someone in Massachusetts already. The 857 can be seen photo-bombing in the background
  50. 1 point
    Awesome! Trina REALLY does enjoy the calendar production process. I hope everyone likes it!!
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