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Spent some time this morning making a plow angle rod that would be super tight and last for eons. 

Heim joints.  

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We also swapped the rear axle bracket.  The old plow frame had a removable cross bar, this one doesn't. Because this one is welded in place the home shop made bracket which holds the plow frame on the OUTSIDE of the frame isn't an option.  

No worries. 

We only have ½ dozen other brackets around... 😂

 

After that we made an up/down 🔗🔗🔗 chain for the plow frame.  

I found an old hunk of snow tire chains that were past worn out. Trina used a Big screwdriver to open the ends and remove 2 cross chains. 

I cut out a section of side chain about 14, 15 inches long. 

Sliced 2 links off the end after a trial fit and used a punch to open the ends for a ⅜ bolt. .. it sets nicely.  No more movement from a sloppy ⅜ pin so the holes won't wallow out more.  

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We then disassembled the rest of the pivot points. 

New bolts and hardware. Extra washer in between things. 

Nylock nuts holding everything together. 

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ebinmaine

Well folks.   

 

I'm declaring this project "Done for now"!!

 

 

 

 

 

I finished up the wiring. Bunches of white light forward and reverse.

Plenty of flashing amber for the road. 

Some up front side bling too!

 

The plow angle tightening works awesome!

 

The Wood lever knobs are in the perfect places. 

 

There'll be many adjustments and changes over the years.  

 

I'll need to determine the actual source of a minor  transmission leak.

Also fix a side gasket.   

 

I'd like to add a plow frame side stabilizer and plow feet.  

 

 

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Oldskool

It's a beauty.

Nicely executed. 

 

 

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Lee1977

It's not done it that Read Headed Horse doesn't light up. and you may need a Flux-capacitor with all thoes lights.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

may need a Flux-capacitor

Got one on order straight from 1985.  

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Oldskool
29 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Got one on order straight from 1985.  

I sent you a link for a new one.

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Oldskool
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

. and ypu may need a Flux-capacitor with all thoes lights.

But where will he get the plutonium for the 121 Gigawatts of power. 

Maybe flea bay?   🤔🤔

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

But where will he get the plutonium for the 121 Gigawatts of power. 

Maybe flea bay?   🤔🤔

Etsy 

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WHX??
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I'm declaring this project "Done for now"!!

Naaaww can't be right... done in only 16 pages?!?! :ychain:

Hey Richie @19richie66 little early for 5/5 but it is 3/5... thinking we need a new holiday at 3/5 !?!? 

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@WHX?? “Slack History Month” maybe :hide:

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Lee1977
5 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Got one on order straight from 1985.  

You should already have it. Even the US Mail is not that slow.

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kpinnc

That C160 is awesome! :thumbs:

 

Well done!

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ebinmaine
On 2/26/2023 at 2:46 PM, ebinmaine said:

 

...... Trina finished up HAND carving the notch in the handle she made me.  

She started the longer groove with a chainsaw. 

The larger hole that holds the lever head was done with a drill. 

She widened the long groove with a drill and finished up the whole /hole thing with a survival knife. 

 

 

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Ran a machine screw through the lever and handle and tightened them up.  

 

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Positioning is perfect!

 

My knee sets just to the outsides of where the motion control lever and hydro lift lever are. 

 

 

@hcminis

Here's the pics of the wood handle Trina made up that you were asking about on YT.  

 

PM Sent as well.   

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18 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

@hcminis

Here's the pics of the wood handle Trina made up that you were asking about on YT.  

 

PM Sent as well.   

Thank you 

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ebinmaine

We went to the barn yesterday looking for tools for another project. 

Smelled gas.....

 

Turns out the cheap 💩  primer bulb was nearly split open. 

:bitch::angry-fire:

 

Well we sidelined whatever else was happening long enough to remove the fuel lines, primer, and filter and let the system drain.

While doing that Trina discovered that the fuel tank shut off valve was leaking in the OFF position. 

 

This afternoon I ordered better quality parts.  

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I have 4 of these on the way and three Attwood brand Marine Primers.  

 

 

 

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ebinmaine

Well I got the Ole girl running again today.  

All new Briggs "low perm" rubber lines, Aircraft Spruce valve, Stens filter, Attwood  primer bulb, all held on with good quality hose clamps.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Also getting the plow stabilizer ready for installation.  

 

 

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ebinmaine

More improvements done today on the Big Wiiiiide 60" @wallfish bilt plow blade.  

 

I got some used round feet from @Wayne0 just recently.  

Made a couple smaller brackets with some angle stock I'd had delivered by The HD for use on the side wings project.  Went a different route so these were available.  

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That bracket is bolted right through the ridiculously rugged skid steer plow cutting edge.  

 

 

Here's the plow stabilizer as installed. 

It was built originally for a tractor with stock sized 16" tires. Mine has 20" fronts. 

I added a little height to the bracket hoping the stabilizer will be long enough to stay in place on downward drops.  

 

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I laid out a coating of Fluid Film for corrosion protection and free movement.  

@peter lena would be happy with that and also these heim joints which are on the angle control.  

 

 

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Wayne0

Looks good, Eric! Glad I could help.

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peter lena

@ebinmaine   good going on that  !  glad to see you  making improvements , like the plow drop support , just makes sense  , wait a minute , YOU CAN,T DO THAT !  HEIM JOINTS ON PLOW SWING LEVER ? what's going on ?  like the angle support for blade edge slide , so simple . well if nothing else , keep this quiet , I won't tell anyone , Pete

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Handy Don
19 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

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Next time you’ve got your welding stuff out, consider throwing a gusset onto each of those angles?

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Next time you’ve got your welding stuff out, consider throwing a gusset onto each of those angles?

Likely won't need it. They're 3/16 thick. 

If I change the brackets I'd have to build something offset.  The horizontal and vertical studs interfere with each other. 

 

I used these for experiment. It's what I had to hand. 

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Handy Don
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Likely won't need it. They're 3/16 thick. 

If I change the brackets I'd have to build something offset.  The horizontal and vertical studs interfere with each other. 

 

I used these for experiment. It's what I had to hand. 

Not a betting guy, but with that heavy plow and the impacts from the ground while moving forward...:confusion-shrug:

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ebinmaine
21 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Not a betting guy, but with that heavy plow and the impacts from the ground while moving forward...:confusion-shrug:

 

 

Yeah they may very well get crushed in the first storm.

The ones I put on were heavier than the brackets that came with the shoes themselves but this plow is also extremely heavy duty....

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