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10 pointsWatched my two neighbors farming today. The corporate farmer had half the soy beans cut when an end bearing froze in the head. So, load the head and back to the shop for new bearings. Wait for the end to see my other neighbor. No bearing failures in his 5 HP pulling team.
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6 pointsJust happened to be building this #5053 3 speed and thought maybe something a little different.
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5 points"Boys at Work " -- teach them on a horse at early age --- plowing snow from 35 years ago -- Year "one" of 1989 model 312 - 8 -------- Son, daughter, and two sets of grandsons now all have horses.
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4 pointsPullstart Stables 2024 April plow day . Sure wish my son would take pictures with the phone sideways .first two pictures I played with the lighting and contrast.
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3 pointsMy brother manages mom's farm in north Missouri. He contracts planting and harvesting. I guess with the technology available, you buy your seed by the kernel or bean because the computer on the planter prevents double planting rows. Although, only 123 acres of the farm are tillable, the work gets done in hours instead of days when dad used a two row planter. Some of our local Amish clans are slowly being drawn into modern conveniences. An Amish grocery store a few miles from home is air conditioned and has compressed air motors running the ceiling fans. They have three reefer trailers air conditioned for storage. A fellow who drives the Amish around said that last summer when it was so hot, the Amish family moved their beds into the empty cooled reefer. When asked why they don't air condition their bedrooms the reply was "That's not permitted." The driver for the Amish took a van load of them to Kansas CIty to visit the Union Station and then to the airport to watch the airplanes take off and land. I know the driver, who attends our Sunday School Class, asks for prayers for Amish children when he has to take a child to Children's Mercy in Kansas City. In this day, it's impossible even for folks like the Amish, to not to be assimilated into our technology driven world--maybe that's not a bad thing. This afternoon, I was talking with a fellow and we talked about hand nailing shingles as mention in another posting. I never did use an air nailer when roofing and early on we carried each and every bundle of shingles up on the roof. My wife loves to tell a story about me when we visited my one and only trip to a casino in Laughlin, Nevada. If you took 5 dollars in gas receipts, the casino would give your 5 dollars in casino money. I spent three of my dollars and cashed the other two in because I was still ahead. When Pam asked me why, I told her "All I can think about is how hard of work it is carrying shingles on my shoulder up the ladder and I'm not willing to spend my earnings here."
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3 pointsAs in all groups, there are good and bad. Some of their rules seem contradictory but it works for them. They make use of every minute of daylight and during the harvest season many times they are working well into the night with headlamps. In general, I envy their independent life style. My Amish neighbor bought the farm next to me at an auction about 6 years ago from the Grandson of the Man that I bought my plot from over 50 years ago. The other bidders at the auction were real estate developers. If they had won, I would have moved. We have a great relationship. I continue to mow around the farm and do some critter control as I have for 50 years. He allows me to continue to hunt as I have in the past. I can pick my own produce as needed and pay him when I see him. In my case, It's a win.
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3 pointsA little more work on the RJ Patina Specisl yesterday! closeup of the Wards Riverside for Pullstart! The Kohler K 91 tins. - painted International Harvester Red. I removed the drive pulley that was in this motor. With 3/4 shaft and I have an original to replace on it. Unusual muffler in this Kohler K91 that I am going to keep. I will thread the exhaust end and place 3/4 black pipe with a pepper pot muffler on the end! My patina fender pan looks good on the RJ patina Special and I have a good seat, left cable . I placed a rear hitch on the transmission case yesterday also.
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2 pointsTrina has volunteered to build the 2025 Redsquare Calendar! She's in need of pictures! Post em up!!
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2 pointsKinda reminds me of our roofer (old school) hammer and nails. He could have 4 sq. of shingles down before other guys would even be set-up. No equipment to set-up or tear down, or maintain, no gas required or stuff to haul around. Got to admire the work ethic of the old school types. And the modern workers have an investment in equipment to pay for before seeing any profit.
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2 pointsSolenoid in fact is there on the earlier models. Later models moved the relays up under the battery. Connect the orange wire to the same lug as the thick black battery cable. The wire with the fuse is the charge wire and also connects to the battery cable The blue wire from the start solenoid connects to a little lug on the Onan starter solenoid.
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2 pointsAin't that the truth Jim! Looks like the muff is a stock one that someone closed off the outlets and welded a pipe on? Guessing the block is threaded behind it?
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2 pointsThanks will do! I actually did adjust the brake as it was not braking enough and the e brake wouldn't hold
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2 pointsA while back I saw someone in Vermont (?) selling a 520-8 that he’d modded to use a Subaru turbocharger. Video showed it had run at one point. It was a real Rube Goldberg install, though. Maybe he’d planned on a modified class for pulling?
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2 pointsLots of brands of batteries, but very few manufactures, so it's hard to tell which is the best! I've put battery tenders on all my tractors and snowmobiles and I believe that has extended their life, but I still end up buying new batteries from time to time. My equipment sits a lot in between uses, so I do think the tenders have helped! C-85
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2 pointsDeck appears to be a 42" width of cut. ID decal on left rear of the deck.
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2 pointsI find this is also a way to keep the scrape edge from leaving a rust mark on the garage floor
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2 pointsFinished and running good, Thanks for all the suggestions, they really helped. Jim
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2 pointsOne of the RJ tractors I bought several years ago had a great deal of original literature and paperwork 📋 about the sale etc. what I have poster here is the cover for my original Master Catalina (probably 1958). A September 1, 1957 price list and an August 1, 1958 price for RJ tractor and all the dealers attachments, and tractor add ins! I think this is already on the Red Square site in publications etc but I thought I would post again for all you RJ Wheel Horse owners!
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1 pointI will start the diagnosis of the intake and the carb. she is doing work now but will be better soon. mixing two great makers. That gravely cart is pretty handy!
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1 pointBatteries are like slot machines. Put $100 in and get $0 back and next week put $20 in and get $500. 3 years out of any L & G battery is considered "break even" Some come thru and last 10 years and others last just past the warranty. doesn't matter which brand. I can buy a Walmart battery for $20 less than a NAPA battery of the same cranking power. so that's what go with. I have tenders on all of them and usually cycle them out after 3 years. I save a couple for any tractors I service or sell and trade the worst ones in for cores after testing them.
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1 pointNot to be pushing my brake linings, but when dealing with brakes, sometimes a new lining makes all the difference in the world, not only when stopping, but holding the tractor when the parking brake is set. I sell the linings as does wheelhorsepartsandmore.com Message either of us if interested.
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1 pointI was honored last year to have my pic on the calendar, and I don’t have a different tractor to take a pic of, so I will sit out this year and let other members submit theirs… So far I like what I see !
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1 pointToro parts lists are vague. Used B&S parts list by engine and spec number B&S air filter 820263 - Wix 46449 - Toro 93-2195 B&S fuel filter 820311 - Wix WF8059 has sensor port on end cap - 3.26" dia and 4.803" tall B&S oil filter 820314 or 692513 - Wix 51394 - Toro 99-9017
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1 pointI've got it all almost figured out on this beauty. This is fun! In the next week or so I'll change the oil and the transaxle oil, swap spark plugs, hopefully find a working voltmeter, replace air filter, replace the seat, replace a torn shifter boot, get a gas cap with a fuel gauge, touch up paint a few spots, and give her a nice wash down Thanks again all Ive got yet another question for you now! Is it normal for the clutch and brake pedals to not sit evenly when at rest? As you can see my brake pedal (right side) sits much closer to me than the clutch does
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1 pointOnly tractor guys would understand making a statement about "tires" in the same way we would talk about the good looking girl across the aisle back in our school days!
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1 pointI love those tires but old?? They look brand new minus the nubbies. Tread pattern is almost the 6-12 version of these. I get a lot of complements on the plow field about their performance.
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1 point@BBQVultureWings Amazon, I did a search for PAR 36 landscaping lights. I tried to get the cheapest ones with the best reviews I could. The ones I got were a two pack and a little over $22 with tax and prime shipping.
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1 pointNice, but... 15 clams plus shipping buys you a half a case of cheapo cooking spray ( that you can actually use to cook with!!).
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1 pointWent Poly on mine and love it. Drilling holes a cinch and works great, can be rotated once, used the existing worn out blade as a guide and brace......