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18 pointsThank you for all the prayers today. My wife's spinal injection procedure went according to plan this morning and now that the local anesthesia has worn off she if pain free. Having been using a wheel chair and otherwise sedentary for a couple of months her legs are not steady. They don't want her to return to PT or exert herself until the doctor sees her in March so progress will be slow. She will try walking with a walker tomorrow. We will be quite a pair both being on walkers.
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11 pointsI often have to drag tools all over the place here, and it seems like multiple trips just always happen. I've been looking to make a cart with larger wheels so I can take it out in the yard. Of course my big toolbox is too stinking heavy to move around beyond the garage, so I needed something smaller. I got a horror fright gift card for Christmas, so I used it to get one of thier little carts. Found one that matches my big tool box. And yeah, I like orange... If I figure out a decent decal design, I'll make an orange wheel horse. Haters feel free to say something, but it will be my ugly tractor! So anyway I'm making a subframe that uses flat-free tires that are 9-10 inches in diameter. It will have wheel horse front spindles, but a smaller front axle and pull like a wagon. Got the front axle fabbed up today, and matched the camber so the spindles will work. Tomorrow I'll make the rest of the frame. Hopefully I'll be done with it in a day or two.
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7 pointsToo funny. If I ever make an orange one it will look nice. Definitely gonna have linen white. Kinda doubtful on the red accents... Went ahead and laid out the frame. Still gotta weld in the front pivot and back Wheel mounts.
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6 pointsWheel Horse Steering Shaft Tube Cover part numbers: 109163 , 113443 , 109529 These are reproduction 3D printed steering shaft covers that fit most Wheel Horse 300 and 400 series tractors. These are currrently discontinued. These are 3D printed with PETG so they can handle the sun/rain, they are new items and are more rigid than oem. I’m selling two grades of covers I have a Matte finish carbon reinforced model for $35 and a gloss finish non reinforced for $30 price plus actual shipping, which is usually around $7-8. I will combine multiple parts for one order (shipping fee actual cost only). Items ready to ship now. Message me here or email me for purchase. I currently have many of these ready to go in both styles. I’m also planning to bring some to the Big Show in June (lord willing and the creek don’t rise) So try to message me a week or two before the show if you want one so I can make sure I bring enough and guarantee you get one as they will otherwise be first come first served. I have verified these will fit pre Toro 308, 310, 312, 417, 418, 420-LSE, and Toro 315, 310, 312, 416 models. They measure approximately 6.5” on the shorter side. Please confirm your part number and dimensions before ordering. All orders placed by 9pm Sunday will be shipped out on Monday, shipments will be made weekly. These are made from PETG so they will handle sun, water and heat. They generally feel firmer than the later style solid molded original oem with the 3 internal fins and are worlds better than the thin plastic ones with multiple internal fins from the 80’s. These will still likely break if you strap your tractor down with a rope across the steering shaft so avoid doing that. PayPal or Venmo accepted, good and services welcome but please add 3% for the fee.
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6 pointsThe polite trouser cough, gentleman's way of sneaking one out.
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5 pointsIn March of 2024 I decided it was time to become semi-retired so I could get caught up on projects that needed to get done around the home. This morning I mentioned to my significant other that I was glad it was Friday. Her response was it's Thursday I chuckled. She said you have a Doctors appointment tomorrow, oh yeah was my answer. Recently I was called to do 3 bathroom remodels in one home and two other bathrooms in two homes. The three in one home involves removing all the Extra Heavy Type cast iron vertical stacks and horizontal branch drains from the basement up through two floors into the attic to tie all the vents in, super involved. Not really any fun at all. One of them the rough plumbing is done the two other are getting ready for start up. All three have way too many stairs to even get close to the work areas. It's going to be quite a workout. Not looking forward to it but all three jobs are long time customers and I just can't say no sometimes. When i was full time I never forgot what day it was, now being away from it for 9/10 months I almost didn't care what day it was. Is this normal ? Thanks
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5 pointsYoungest grandson who I've mentioned a time or two is 6 1/2 years old. He is special needs and still wears diapers but can break wind almost at will--and does. He's in kindergarten and the teachers told Gibson that he isn't allowed to do that in class but only at home. My wife says she doesn't know why guys think that is so funny. I tell her it's because it's so sneaky. The other day one slipped out. When Pam gave me "the look." . I replied I thought I heard the trumpet of the Lord. I can see this thread getting plenty of air time
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5 pointsAll of the above. Emphatically. But start using your smartphone's calendar to schedule anything you should not miss and make sure to turn on the alerts!
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5 pointsBeing retired since October of 2019, I use the newspaper or my cell phone to tell what day of the week it is. I tell folks it's just another day that ends in Y, or why the hell not...
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5 pointsOptimist Day is celebrated on the first Thursday of February and takes place on February 6 this year. The day focuses on building and sustaining a positive future. Are you wondering how this is possible? Well, anything can be achieved as long as you stay focused and optimistic. In fact, an optimistic person is more likely to be happy and motivated. On this day, there are also optimist organizations that focus on spreading optimism by giving way to different programs that build leadership skills and creativity. Hence, the day celebrates not only optimism but also optimist clubs and members who have formed several communities to benefit the youth. The Jesuit mathematician Pere Louis-Bertrand Castle coins the term ‘optimisme,’ or ‘optimism’ in 1737 and it was used in the English language for the first time in 1759. In 2013, Sylvain Levesque proposed that Optimist Day be celebrated on a specific day. Levesque was a member of the National Assembly and was also a part of the Optimist Club of Loretteville. Luckily, his idea was accepted and a resolution was passed the same year at the Optimist International Convention to celebrate Optimist Day on the first Thursday of February. According to Levesque, the first Thursday was chosen because work starts at the National Assembly during the first week of February.
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5 pointsWhen replacing the fuel line I use a double barbed 1/4” fitting to push into the old line and the other end into the new one. Check to see if the old line is fastened anywhere, remove fasteners and then just pull the new line in while pulling out the old. Works like a charm and saves time trying to route the new line in.Glad to see you are saving that tractor. My C-175 was in similar condition last year at this time and after five months of on and off work it looks like this.
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5 pointsWell, it takes a "colossal" spirit to buck the tide of moral certitude regarding tractor colors... that, coupled with grit... determination... perseverance... an ability to make posts and threads longer than previously heretofore known on Redsquare... fear of BBT wielding frying pans... we salute you!
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5 pointsOrange is my favorite color. Seen my house??? I love how you Jims like to bust my chops for the ONE non red Horse I own. LMAO.... @oliver2-44 @WHX?? @SylvanLakeWH I do truly believe an orange Wheel Horse would look great. But... I have a "thing" for not painting one the color of another brand.
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5 pointsThen there's the SBD ... Silent But Deadly ...
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4 pointsToday did a few things since we had a snow day. Brought the tractor out of its resting spot and pushed it in the middle of the garage. Then didn’t really like how the floor board on the belt side came out and painted that. Also stripped the stickers from the motion control plate and sanded that and painted that also. Then installed the belt guard and loosely installed the floorboard. Hope to have that whole right hand side of the tractor done this weekend.
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4 points@dells68 where you at brother? They called school here today, so it should be the same there right? Kick your feet up and enjoy a hot cup of Red Square for a bit, eh? Happy Birthday!
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4 pointsLooks like I picked the wrong week to quit eating beans.
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4 pointsI am, for the most part, an optimist. I try to avoid being pessimistic. I am however - 100% - a realist. The glass is full. Period. It's our task to understand what's in the glass and how best to use it.
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4 pointsThe Optomist says the glass is half full, the Pessimist says it is half empty..... Years ago, I attended a Bachelor Party Dinner for our Purchasing Agent's 3rd walk down the aisle. (He was infamously known for his frugality, aka cheapness.) I was asked to speak a few words.... I held up a half full glass of beer and said " Some folks would say this glass is half full, others that it is half empty. Phil would say neither. I looked at Jerry the Machine Shop Manager and added - Jerry, Jerry, did you order that glass??? It is twice as big as it needs to be, I hope for your sake I got it wholesale!!! "
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4 pointsSnow is coming down…grabbed these pics before this one get buried
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4 pointsSome designs, there are some pictured in the search, have a rail that the chain set rides on. You load it all up chained tight with the skidder backed up a ways. When you pull forward, the chain rides up and lifts the log. Now if we could only figure out what size chain would stand up to a Wheel Horse…
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4 pointsAt first I wondered if I should as if your going @ebinmaine on us Then you finish with the ugly Wheel Horse line. Now we all know there’s no such thing an ugly Wheel Horse to this crowd. Just be kind and use some Regal Red and Linen White accents so the poor horse doesn’t get too confused.
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4 points"I feel sorry for people who do not enjoy farts, because they have less joy in their lives, and just as many farts" - Random Interneter.
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4 pointsWell, these rescued Suburban parts were mine for short time, but I am delighted to see them loaded up and headed off to a home with @Bill G who's anxious to put them to good use! (Note, he brought usable front wheels/tires to swap on instead of the rotted out originals so we could more easily roll it into his van.)
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3 pointsMy wife keeps my appointments in her smart phone, mine doesn't have that feature.
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3 pointsThat will come, Eric. Then you'll be bored, with nothing to do. BBT will drive you nuts.You'll even forget what time it is.
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3 pointsMy last K181 was the spark-advance version and it would occasionally stop in the hard spot and it would just slip the belt, so I'd get my steel toes int here and give the pulley on the other side a nudge to get her moving. Thankfully when that one left this life Brian hooked me up with a low-hours compression relief version. The starting characteristics are different, but I much prefer it.
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3 pointsToday, I stayed warm, and did some grocery shopping, Then, did some plowing. I’ve got an early shift at work tomorrow morning. The old 308 did it again.
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3 pointsBe cautious of electric farts... those are the ones with juice. The older I get the greater the risk.
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3 pointsThat happened to my Mother at 97 years of age. My middle sister found her on the kitchen floor right near the side door. They think she was there for 2 days. She went in the Hospital then Hospice and celebrated her 97 th and passed a few days later. GREAT IDEA Jim
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3 pointsOnly speaking of myself- but I've found Darwin and Kevin seem to be kindred spirits...
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3 pointsWhistling in your Y fronts, musical fart to entertain
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3 pointsI think Mike is referring to the keeper bolt threaded into the spindle axle. No nut involved. Yes, if you are tightening the bolt and it “freezes” the wheel, something is not aligned or spaced correctly. Loctite’s role is to make an already tight mechanical connection stay tight. it will NOT hold a bolt that is still loose in the threaded axle. So, we need pictures and measurements. My instinct is that your front wheels' bushings or bearings combined with any washers on the axle on both sides are making the wheel too wide to fit under the bolt head with its smaller washer which fits only between the bolt head and the end of the axle.
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3 pointsWow indeed, @wallfish! I’ve been to exactly TWO in-person concerts--Peter, Paul, and Mary at a fairly small venue in Stamford, CT, and Simon & Garfunkel at Madison Square Garden in NYC. I was invited to join a couple of friends going to Woodstock the summer after my HS senior year. Not being that into music, I didn’t think I’d enjoy it and declined. Still don’t know if that was a good or bad decision!
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3 pointsRed Green is the eternal optimist: "I'm a man, I can change, if I have to, I guess..." But if not... "Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati - When all else fails, play dead..."
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3 pointsA many a man has been "hoisted by his own petard".
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3 pointsAnd with our prevailing westerly winds, they will carry the effects of our new Presidential flatulations across the pond to the benefit of our European friends...
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3 pointsKnowing this I expect UK Prime Mister Starmer will have difficulty maintaining a straight face when he meets with the United States President.
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2 pointsIf you have any instruments I started a thread under non-tractor related under Musical Instruments, check it out and post pics if you have any. Thanks
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2 pointsThat's fine for some. As far as HOME shop stuff. .... I never WANT a day off. I wish I could be here 7 days a week.
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2 pointsperhaps a wellness check by local police would be in order...? We had a neighbor a few years back spend a couple days on the floor after a fall unbeknownst to anyone... ultimately passed away...
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2 pointsMiles is usually a pretty funny guy. Now he’s a financial genius! I tried the new truck thing, twice. No fun at the end of the loading up 4 Wheel Horses day…