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10 points... and Sparky does too @Achto certainly rates two birthday threads ... Happy Happy Dan ! No problem finding pics .... Good Nite Irene
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10 pointsHey guys. I had an account here about 2 years ago but I kinda fell off the face of the earth for a while. I’m back now (with a new account because lord knows I can’t remember my passwords) and I figured I’d show you guys my latest project. I can’t remember if I ever showed yall this tractor way back when but I bought this 68 raider 10 a couple years ago, sold it, and bought it back in pieces a couple months ago. I have started doing a basic restoration on it over the last few weeks. It’s been repowered with a kohler command 12.5.
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9 pointsI had to wait 2 months but finally the driveway melted off and it was just below freezing this morning so it is nice and hard. Got the GT1600 out and drove it around the driveway for a while. It drives nice and straight and runs well. The briggs definitely sounds different than the Onan's I am used to but it does run smooth. It started right up after sitting for 2 months so the china carb and fuel pump assembly seems to work well. Other than a possible front wheel upgrade to 8" I am calling this one complete. Time to start on the next one.
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8 pointsAlfred Hitchcock was born in August so the origins of March 12 as National Alfred Hitchcock Day remain a mystery — a fitting tribute for the Master of Suspense himself. Alfred Hitchcock was a pioneering film director who brought us some of our favorite classic horror films. From The 39 Steps to Psycho, Hitchcock developed innovative filmmaking techniques that influenced generations of future filmmakers and changed the way we view horror and mystery. Hitchcock directed over 50 films throughout his career and introduced the world to iconic characters, film shots, and directorial conventions. Drawing on his austere childhood and exacting parents as well as the work of German Expressionist artists, Hitchcock became an expert at nerve-wracking suspense, twist endings, and psychologically complex characters. Hitchcock first got into the British film industry as a title card designer for silent films, later becoming an assistant director. He directed his first feature in 1925, and never looked back. By 1939, he relocated to Hollywood and worked on one of his best-loved movies, “Rebecca.” He continued to churn out hits like “The Birds” and “Psycho”, scandalizing and tantalizing audiences worldwide. Over his 60-plus-year career, Hitchcock directed more than 50 films, some of which no longer exist. From “Rebecca” onward, the director also made brief cameos in all 39 of his remaining films. Between 1955 and 1965, he hosted and produced “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”, a mystery anthology series. The show’s credits open with an illustration of his famously rotund silhouette, drawn by the director himself, and presents a new thriller or mystery story each episode.
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6 pointsMaybe if I sleep through it, I won't be a year older when I wake up!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAN !!!
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6 pointsBring some cash and a spot on your trailer to the plow day… who knows what I’ll get rid of!
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5 pointsI've have been working on the barn a bit just nothing picture worthy until now. Got all the beams cleaned off, nails removed, and leveled out. Next moved the stack of 2x10's I had in the next section of barn, to be able to take the floor up. And no they are not nailed down and yes I am going to stagger them. With the lumber out of the way I was able to take this last "wall" out
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5 pointsNo fair picking on me on one of my working days. Retribution will be swift and severe! Happy Birthday Dan. Maybe someone will get you a new CLEAN pooper scooper for when Jim comes over to celebrate!
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5 pointsThanks I have limited body work experience but I think it turned out pretty decent.
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4 pointsWoke up at 4AM and headed South. Ate lunch at the worlds biggest tourist trap. Rolled into Myrtle Beach SC at 4PM.
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4 pointsnext I’m going to paint the wheels. I know they are supposed to be a sort of off white but I’m thinking silver like the later models would look pretty sharp. Also what do you guys think on this seat? It’s not the most eye catching thing but it sure is pretty comfortable.
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4 pointsI had this issue once Turned out on mine that mud daubers packed the vent hole for the float bowl full. With no place for the air to disperse, the fuel pump forced the gas out through the main jet into the throat of the carb.
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4 pointsknowin' you Kev you'll probably buy more than you'll sell
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4 pointsHere is the correct Kohler part number. Kohler 2575701S And here is where I have been buying them: https://billsplaceshop.com/products/new-genuine-oem-kohler-part-25-757-01-s-carburetor-kit-for-k91-k301-k321-k482?_pos=1&_sid=a50b74525&_ss=r
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3 pointsWorked MORE on the sandblaster. After partial disassembly yesterday and partial seam sealing with construction adhesive, I reassembled today (with more construction adhesive. Then, I covered all of the seams from the exterior with reinforced HVAC tape. Knurled thumb nuts for the glass, protective plastic sheets for the glass, and better led lighting arrive tomorrow. The foot pedal & blast handle arrived today, so tomorrow I hope to finish with it if time permits.
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3 points@Red Horse Lance was a local friend here in NC, and I'm ashamed to say I didn't even know of his passing in January. His son called me today about a couple Wheel Horses he had. Lance had been a member since 2008, and though he didn't post much he was very knowledgeable about these little red tractors. Lance was a great man, and a friend to everyone who knew him. It was a privilege to know him!
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3 pointsI need an rj at some point. Love the look and size of it. Even if I look like a Neanderthal on it.
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3 points@charging10 Glade to see dirt vid`s not white vid`s. Hopefully we are done with the white stuff!
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3 pointsLooks shiny! The bonnet will be my final piece to strip and paint. Question, what colours are you using? I'm going Rustoleum red, but haven't picked the black yet.
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3 pointsOne of the pine trees in my side yard finally gave up. It was time to take it down before the Hostas started coming up underneath it. The C-81 was chosen to help. Dead pine trees are NO fun, only ended up getting poked in the ear, unscathed otherwise. The didn't seem to mind though... Last summer... Yesterday, almost hit 70 degrees, warmest day yet this year, perfect day for yard work.
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2 pointsHey guys. I bought my Wheel Horse 312-8 back in October with one sole purpose in mind: moving firewood from where I store it in racks, up to the house to burn in the wood stove over the winter. I sold the mower deck it came with for over half of what I paid for the whole thing (live in the woods, only mow a few times a year anyhow). Anyway, over the last 5 months or so I have found so many more uses for this thing!! I bought a plow for it and plowed my driveway all winter with it - didn't use the snowblower once! I've also just used it to get around the property when carrying things. Loading up fuel cans, transporting firearms and ammo and targets to and from the firing range, etc... Well, the best use case I had not planned for has finally happened. We had to fell a maple that unexpectedly died, this time in the FRONT of the house. This poses a real issue, as the front "yard" is greatly sloped. I am bucking and splitting the tree in place, but in order to get the firewood down to the back of the property to the firewood racks, I actually have to move the splits UPHILL, to the road, then down the driveway to the woods, and down to the firewood racks... because of the lay of the land, the house being in the way, and a field of boulders that naturally occur where they are, I can't simply go downhill with the wood. Have to go uphill to the road. At a 15 percent slope, I don't think I ever could have found a remotely easy or feasible way to do this without the Horse. This tractor has had zero problem pulling a firewood cart uphill on a steep incline. She's powerful enough to do that, yet small enough to safely drive down the side of the road and go in between the trees through the woods. I just love this thing so much and thought you guys would enjoy hearing about it. Thanks all!
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2 pointsWent out after work with the boy and we sent the model rocket up a few times.
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2 pointsWell I was debating putting the tractor in the bed of the truck, or taking the trailer so trailer it is haha.
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2 pointsUpdate! Picked up a new set of coils, slapped em in, cleaned everything up all pretty, and shes charging GREAT- in fact, better than she ever has! Full charge by about 1/3 throttle, where I used to need to buzz her right up to get much of anything. I did find a 'bare' spot in the charge coil showing it MAY have been contacting the case, although testing did not show a short to case. Really appreciate all the help fellas! Had NO IDEA the two coils actually performed different functions. P.S.- getting those coils and mounts drawn up to clear the armature- wooooo- no joke! Spend an hour with a pair of 3/8 fine thread bolts, stack of washers, a hammer and big punch, and worked on my 'vocabulary' a bit
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2 pointsWelcome back! @admin might be able to help you get into your old account, or merge them…
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2 pointsI got two dump trailer loads of hardwood yesterday, along with a delivered load of logs from their wood chip truck! I’ll cut up what’s in the way probably today. I’m glad to have this resource, and a jump start on next year as well!
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2 pointsToday, in the 50 degree day we had I primed and painted a new hood for my 312. I still need to paint the black. Then I cleaned up and touched up my spare Magnum 12 before accidentally dropping it bringing it back into my basement, and breaking an ear off the mounting bracket 🤬. BUT my father has a welder and years of experience so hopefully it can be put back on. I’d rather have the ear break off than it land on me though.
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2 pointsThat's a lot of love you are putting into that old girl! Love it. Can't wait to see more progress.
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2 pointsHad to get a new drive pulley for the transmission. There's just no chance of cleaning the original up to a serviceable condition. It clearly rubbed the guard alot and corroded from there. The outer lip is jagged and just too pitted to work with. The replacement isn't a perfect match but will work fine.
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2 pointsReplaced the throttle and choke cables on the 79 C-101 it’s now officially a C121 Gen start. To do list -front tires ,tie rods, steering wheel seat, and decal set.