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Red-Bovine

Thank you! It is a GX630, rated at 20.8 hp. So it is about the same as the 20 hp Onan it replaced. The engine and kit from Repower Specialists in Oregon worked very well and the engine fit in perfectly. A slight modification of the clutch bracket was all I needed to do. Working great for ten years now. It has been relegated to just a snow machine for the last 5 years. Getting too old and lazy to switch things around seasonally.

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ebinmaine
Just now, Red-Bovine said:

lazy

There's a fine line between laziness and efficiency. 

 

 

I like to say I'm EFFICIENT.  

 

 

:ROTF:

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Handy Don
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

There's a fine line between laziness and efficiency. 

I like to say I'm EFFICIENT.  

In my experience, laziness (of a sort) drives efficiency. But that’s just my experience when I wasn’t too lazy to think about it. :lol:

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Racinbob

We about tripled what we've had all season so far. About 3". I wanted to get it off the drive because it was so wet and frigid temperatures are on the way. 

 

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This one got the call today. The 76 is trying to hide behind it. 

 

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I'm not going to ask what those two do when I'm not around. :eek:

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mr biggs
2 hours ago, Red-Bovine said:

Thank you! It is a GX630, rated at 20.8 hp. So it is about the same as the 20 hp Onan it replaced. The engine and kit from Repower Specialists in Oregon worked very well and the engine fit in perfectly. A slight modification of the clutch bracket was all I needed to do. Working great for ten years now. It has been relegated to just a snow machine for the last 5 years. Getting too old and lazy to switch things around seasonally.

I suppose it wasn't cheap huh, a couple 2-3 grand I'm sure?? 

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Lane Ranger

Used my B-80 and 42 inch Wheel Horse snowplow today on neighbors drive and mine. 
 

I forgot to turn my handle around to the other side ( I was using plow on other tractors) before installing.  I will have to do this tomorrow! 

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mr biggs

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17 hours ago, Lane Ranger said:

Used my B-80 and 42 inch Wheel Horse snowplow today on neighbors drive and mine. 
 

I forgot to turn my handle around to the other side ( I was using plow on other tractors) before installing.  I will have to do this tomorrow! 

 

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Ahhhhh long lives the b80 I used to mow my ditch with one for years  

 

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ebinmaine

Today Trina and I cleared the driveway with a great set-up. She used her go-to worker Pigpen 867 and I hopped on our fantabulous @wallfishbuilt Wally Digger machine to move some muck !!

 

 

 

 

 

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Red-Bovine
4 hours ago, mr biggs said:

I suppose it wasn't cheap huh, a couple 2-3 grand I'm sure?? 

It was about 2k back in 2013. I think the kit with engine is about 3.5k now. It is very complete and easy to install.

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Lane Ranger
On 1/25/2023 at 11:15 AM, lynnmor said:

And then there are the ones without wings.  :huh:

 

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I took the wings off to fit in the garage!   Four other Wheel Horse tractors behind the 314 with Snowblower -plus a large rolling tool box!

 

I think I clear the door by about three inches!

 

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Evguy

8F5A9E86-BB3E-4049-805D-243DE558CF82.jpeg.412edee3b47f6aef0c3007dac9d79b25.jpegI don’t have a wheelhorse for snow…🙁. Yet…

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Blasterdad
3 hours ago, Evguy said:

8F5A9E86-BB3E-4049-805D-243DE558CF82.jpeg.412edee3b47f6aef0c3007dac9d79b25.jpegI don’t have a wheelhorse for snow…🙁. Yet…

 

That thing is DOPE! Looks like a Transformer...:auto-layrubber:

This Self-Transforming, Voice-Controlled Optimus Prime Is Beyond Epic

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SylvanLakeWH

Steiner? @Evguy

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Evguy
24 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Steiner? @Evguy

Steiner s-20, pretty awesome plowing machine 

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ML3

1984 C105 w/snowblower

1964 654 w/plow

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JCM

520-H   418-A   and   417-8

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ML3
4 hours ago, JCM said:

520-H   418-A   and   417-8

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ML3

Your 2 stage setups are just what I eventually want to get. Nice!!!!

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