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  1. 19 points
    Today would have been @JimD,s 75th birthday, he was taken from us much too soon. Jim served as a moderator on Red Square and always shared his sense of humor. for several years Jim would find unusual photos and post them with the title "Caption this" to bring out the humorous side of others. You are missed Jim.
  2. 11 points
    These are some presents I bought for myself this Christmas. I had already bought this 416 and have it in my mother-in-law's car port. I wrapped it up to protect it and it sort of looks like a giant Christmas present. These are on a promotion with almost 30% knocked off the price so I bought one. I have a few large reciprocating saws but this is my first one handed model. It came as a tool only but I already have the batteries and blades here. My wife and I basically do not buy gifts for each other any more so we can just get what we want.
  3. 7 points
    Alexa, where the hell does this piece go?
  4. 6 points
    Front spindles ready to install. I punched out some Teflon washers to hopefully work as a thrust bearing to make steering easier. These are 3/4x1-3/8" Left spindle installed. I ended up using a 1/16" thick teflon washer. Right spindle installed. I ended up using a 1/16" thick teflon washer on this one as well. Both spindles installed.
  5. 5 points
    For those Whitetail fanatics check this site out on You Tube. This is in Brownville Maine an area I snowmobiled in from 1995-2005 . A trail goes around this area that never seemed to bother the deer much. We usually make a trip up to this area in August to fish. The 2 camps I owned were 40 minutes just South of here. Keep checking back to see some really nice Bucks. @Ed Kennell @Pullstart @WHX?? And others. Enjoy
  6. 5 points
    We lost one of our dogs in September. I've not been handling it to well. My wife got this statue at the thrift store she works at. Didn't come with the bench. The day after she got the statue the bench showed up. They were made for each other. A coat of poly on the bench and it will go on our porch.
  7. 5 points
    I made this pendant for Mrs W as a Christmas gift. Two part, press together Titanium frame holding a pearl disc on one side and an ivory disc on the other. I got typical old guy gifts lol, socks, pants, pyjamas that kind of essential stuff. I did order a miniature powered screwdriver set but it hasn't arrived yet.
  8. 5 points
    Mine is the M12 version and needs the bigger battery but still very handy.
  9. 5 points
    When I am working on a machine I much prefer being able to look at teal paper manual rather than trying to operate a not so smart phone with greasy hands...
  10. 5 points
    Wife keeps saying I should just save it to the computer.
  11. 5 points
    Finally got my wig-wag lights setup the way I wanted. The LED bulbs respond a lot better to the flashers and are brighter. I had orange film in the front light to try and tint the white bulbs, but they were just too bright to get the look I wanted using the film. The ones in this video are actual amber LEDs (no film) and look better than I expected.
  12. 4 points
    Nine priceless gifts showed up Christmas Eve.
  13. 4 points
    Few month's back I was working on a project. Was using my wife's Dremel and it died. A couple month's later I was using her oscillating tool and it died. So she got a new Dremel and ocsillating tool. (So I can use them!) My floor jack I bought in 1977 died last month. got a Horror Fright gift card so I will be getting an al you minnie mum one.
  14. 4 points
    I have most of the owners and parts manuals for all of my tractors and implements printed out. However, I rarely use these as I have a computer in the garage and have all the manuals saved on it as well. This manual contains some of the drawings for parts that I have fabricated.
  15. 4 points
    Honda's don't break. Seats aren't as comfortable as the GMC but have enough adjustments on the DS to make it dooable. Do wish it had about 4" more legroom and a foot more bed. But these Ridgelines will go 3-400 thousand easy if you change the timing belt every hundred and keep the rust at bay. I got this with 133.000 on it and the belt and water pump were changed. GMC had the same mileage 2 years newer and the frame rotted. Ridgelines have quite the following. Plus I have an independent shop close by that specialize in Toyota's and Honda's and his customers love these.
  16. 4 points
  17. 4 points
    Been working on the organization and movement of the basement workshop to the new workshop space. Today I completely undid and redid my selection of paper manuals. I've had the BBT print a few here and had several Redsquare members send me older paper copies. I now have everything neatly divided into several general binders. As in the picture: 1. A Yost Vise manual. 2. General Wheelhorse info we've printed or had mailed here. 3. Original Wheelhorse tractor manuals or sales pieces. 4. Twin cylinder Kohler manuals. 5. Single cylinder Kohler manuals.
  18. 3 points
  19. 3 points
    Nice. Thanks for posting. Here in SWVA it is now illegal to supplement feed deer because of cwd has been found in deer 40 miles or so away. What about the other animals that we have been supplementing their food from Jan- March? Turkey, bear, racoon, squirrel, rabbits and birds? This just seems like an interesting issue that we all and different states control differently. Good thing we can solve our tractor issues by consulting with others.
  20. 3 points
    Priceless Ed. I had 20 of mine this year. The others could not make it. I cherish that more and more each year. Does my old heart good. Marv
  21. 3 points
    Last week one of our techs put a horn in an F-150. When he was done a ton of warning lights were on in the dash, all for stuff he didn't go anywhere near. Oil pressure warnings, engine over-temp warnings, the blind-spot monitoring system had all the warning messages up, etc. He was getting worked up, so I stepped in to take a look and calm him down and it was clear to me it was a network problem. I ended up looking at it because I'm the only one that does network things. An hour later I determined the problem was the radio.
  22. 3 points
    Interesting how the biologist of different states manage the wildlife. In Pa. it is illegal for anyone to feed any wildlife with up to $500 in fines. The concern is baiting a large number of animals into a food source is increasing the risk of transferring contagious diseases. I see this in the Delaware and Maryland female crab laws. Delaware allows harvesting any female crab that has spawned one time because their biologists claim female crab can only spawn one time. Maryland does not allow any female crab to be harvested as they assume they can continue to spawn multiple times. Is it biology or politics ?
  23. 3 points
    Yep. I miss him and nORM on Skype
  24. 3 points
    Thanks Richard !! JimD was one of my best friends, I miss him dearly. Here we are at the 2009 Big Show giving Horsefixer's horse a pull. Duke was not happy that we did that. Remembered on your 75th birthday and always Mate.
  25. 3 points
    I received a battery powered and a corded angle grinder. a nice vise grip as well. Me happy Picking up the gift to myself tomorrow. (it's red )
  26. 3 points
    Santa left me one of these in my stocking... Very handy!!!
  27. 3 points
    Well more progress is being made. The lift handle was locked up and the lift bar for the mower deck and other attachments was being held up with bale wire. So soaked that for a couple days and some hammer tapping got it freed up and attached the lift cable back to the arm and it's working normal. Also the rig has a sleeve hitch in the back which was an added bonus. I tested the fuel pump and it is working and looks to be the original metal one. Another bonus! So next thing I want to do is clean around the engine and flywheel thoroughly and remove the head to clean the carbon off and do a valve job. So the M16 started fighting back at this point. The phillips screw in the pic is not wanting to come off. It has a wrench tube under it and I have wrenched on that and both at the same time and it is not moving. I am afraid to go any harder for fear of damaging the head. So I'm going to drill it out and use an extractor tool and then replace with a bolt. Next issue is the starter is working but it is not retracting back. And the first thing I have never encountered is needing to remove the oil dipstick tube to remove the starter! I don't see another way around it but if there is please let me know. Otherwise this will have to wait till I can get it rolling to clean it off before removing so debris doesn't get in. But the rigs moving a long...
  28. 3 points
    So that’s why no more problems with the “sun gear”… The heavy duty replacement part is made by Harley Davidson !
  29. 3 points
    @Bar Nuthin, @ebinmaine , thank you for that ! recently have been adding a tempered response to my replies , referring to improving original intent , realise that many do not see any need , or intension to change anything on their horse ,most of my changes are not seen , but the function is much better , having them over 40 years , and talking about smooth / easy running / functioning , trouble spots , the majority of horse set up was good , but the bros were very cheap , in anything that was an added cost or time , on production line . often said , paint it red or black , you will not see it , but it sure does work without issues , isn't that what you want ? regularly look at intensional function , for improvement , basically , washers / spacing / lubrication change , its just how I look / see anything , great seeing the kids yesterday , like the exchange , keep it smooth , pete
  30. 3 points
    I had the same thing with my 94 Silver a Doo. The sun gear breaks out of the reaction shell. Replacement is a HD version.
  31. 3 points
    I just learned a new term, thank you Eric and thank you RedSquare, this place is always a great classroom!
  32. 3 points
    I run a 1998 Chevy K1500 Z71 Silverado. 280,000 on the clock. Had a sun gear or something like that replaced in the transmission somewhere around the 100,000 mile mark… not sure. Transmission guy said a common problem with that year as the gear was made out of cheap metal or plastic ( not sure which) He replaced with an aftermarket gear made with a higher quality metal and assured me that I would have no more problems with that. Just made a trip from Monroe NC to Cowen WV and avg 16.9 mpg at mostly 80 mph. Libby keeps saying I need a newer truck… no thank you. And besides now that people have bought up most of the square bodies, they are now going nuts over the era of Chevys and GMC that my ‘98 is in. I have heard that the 5.7 liter Vortecs in it are real reliable, although plagued by pesty rear main seal oil leaks. For now I can live with that.
  33. 3 points
    why not join the fun my 1971 Raider 12 as found behind the house I now own A 1971 Bronco 14 just inherited from @ebinmaine
  34. 3 points
    We have a Toyota household I guess. 2011 Tacoma, 2014 Tundra, 2012 Rav4. But even the once exceptional Tacomas now are having massive problems with new (2020 and newer) engines. The new Tundras just are not the same either. Not to mention both my trucks were built in Texas- but now they are moving production to Mexico. All I can hope for is that my vehicles last the rest of my life. I don't want anything newer.
  35. 3 points
    Yes, I love his philosophy - "Why not make it function better?"
  36. 3 points
    Got nice little vintage can for Christmas (back row, right) to add to what I've renamed my @peter lena tribute collection.
  37. 2 points
    My wife and I with our Daughter, Son in-law, and Granddaughters
  38. 2 points
    Yes Sir, remove it. Two bolts at the bottom...don't try to screw it off. I did a detailed post on the removal and installation of the starter and how to keep it from falling apart. I also add a sleeve of rubber hose on the tube to insulate the 12v. starter post. If I can find the post, I'll add a link.
  39. 2 points
  40. 2 points
    I'm the last person that embraces technology. However, all my radio control cars, planes, drones, boats, etc I put the repair info on a flash drive. I must admit its convenient cause I keep a flash drive in my field tool box so if I have an issue when I'm out playing I can access the information. I still have my books/binders as well! 😜
  41. 2 points
    I used Teflon because I had some here. Nylon would likely work as well. I would have stacked two Teflon washers so they could slide on each other but there was not enough clearance. The forward swept 520 uses a roller thrust bearing and they steer real nice, even the ones without gear reduction.
  42. 2 points
    You will like the saw they are pretty handy.
  43. 2 points
    I didn't think that phone ever left your hand.
  44. 2 points
    i had started a similar thread last year asking for help to remove frozen pulleys on a 42 rd deck left out in weather that i obtained and wanted to rescue and rehab - - i tried every suggestion made from R Sq members - penetrating oil for a week - heat - pry bars etc -- nothing worked thus only solution left was cutting off - - see photo... Certainly frustrating having to buy 2 new pulleys but the end result was a nice rehabbed deck should last for years - - good luck
  45. 2 points
    He knew it was there, it’s a really big selling point housing nowadays
  46. 2 points
    That would be a great find on new property!
  47. 2 points
    I always thought I was the only one who does this... I have binders for everything that I have to work on. Greasy smudge fingerprint marked pages and all!
  48. 2 points
    Having met Pete in real life I assure you that tribute is well deserved. Pete's good people. 👍
  49. 2 points
    Chrysler products were always weird with the electrics. When I was working at CPJE dealers in the 80's,I figured Joseph Lucas' younger brother came over to the states after WWII and got a job with the Dodge Bros.
  50. 2 points
    Christmas festivities done for now so I came out to feed the birds and put another piece on the Work Horse. Front axle and pivot pin ready to install. Pivot pin is a new one that I made and uses a cotter pin instead of an E clip on the front. Also the mounting tab is much heavier than OEM. Axle has been bored and bronze bushings installed. Front axle installed. Washer and cotter pin installed. Pin bolted into place.
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