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@gwest_ca keeps records of serial numbers.  Good find @mower!  Now what’s all this talk about lobsters and no sharing is caring came up?  🤤 

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Thatoneguy
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

@gwest_ca keeps records of serial numbers.  Good find @mower!  Now what’s all this talk about lobsters and no sharing is caring came up?  🤤 

Well Peter proceeded to tell us how delicious his lobster was and didn’t even show us a picture.  He may have been eating sardines for all we know! :confusion-shrug:

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ebinmaine

You boys stop up to Maine. I'll even buy the lobsters... 

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Thatoneguy
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

You boys stop up to Maine. I'll even buy the lobsters... 

That would be a hell of a drive for me! 

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Thatoneguy
On 7/4/2023 at 9:33 PM, oliver2-44 said:

Always good to see another Texan working on a horse.  Theirs lots of help here, so don't hesitate to ask for help on how to repair worn area or how to go about anything. 

@pacer over in Shreveport while not close, is probable the closest member to you. 

Oliver pacer is only about 45mins from me! 

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Thatoneguy

I was wandering are the parts on these tractors cast iron? I broke this off of the foot pedal and was wanting to weld it back together.. 

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Mickwhitt

Mower, yes its cast iron I believe. 

It can be welded but I'm not sure how strong it would be for a control pedal.

Maybe someone here has a spare laying around.

Mick 

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, mower said:

broke this off of the foot pedal

What's the print on the foot surface of the pedal? 

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Thatoneguy
30 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

What's the print on the foot surface of the pedal? 

I am not sure what this means Ebinmaine.

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, mower said:

I am not sure what this means Ebinmaine.

Is it a plain pedal with no words? Or does it have something cast into it like CLUTCH or BRAKE?

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Thatoneguy
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Is it a plain pedal with no words? Or does it have something cast into it like CLUTCH or BRAKE?

It says "BRAKE"

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ebinmaine

It would be a good idea to put an ad in our Wanted Section. I can check with a couple guys up here too just for kicks.

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Handy Don
4 hours ago, mower said:

I was wandering are the parts on these tractors cast iron? I broke this off of the foot pedal and was wanting to weld it back together.. 

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Readily available replacements. Place a “wanted” in classifieds or go directly to K&B or A-to-Z in our vendor list.

Cast iron is, as you likely know, weldable but good resulting strength at the joint is challenging. I agree with @Mickwhitt that a welded, safety-related part would be a concern for me.

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Thatoneguy

Well I guess I am ready to start cleaning parts! 

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, mower said:

Well I guess I am ready to start cleaning parts! 

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Yep, its that time!

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Thatoneguy

Thanks to @richmondred01 I have a new brake pedal coming and new hubs. I may or may not have broken one this evening trying to get it off.:deadhorse:

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Pullstart

Glad ‘red could help.  I’d have sent ya a pedal no problem!  :handgestures-thumbupright:  When you drive fast and take chances, there’s no need for BRAKE pedals!

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richmondred01

You need the right puller….

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Thatoneguy
1 hour ago, richmondred01 said:

You need the right puller….

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Just so happens I have everything on hand to make that and I am going to today!  

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ebinmaine
41 minutes ago, mower said:

Just so happens I have everything on hand to make that and I am going to today!  

Post pics!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Thatoneguy

It’s wash day! :happy-partydance:47C93949-D5C0-45B6-93C6-A1B3E4FC008D.jpeg.60cd57234953b2bffef8f803f8c0d4da.jpeg

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Thatoneguy

@richmondred01 what size bolt is that? 

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, mower said:

@richmondred01 what size bolt is that? 

Bolt size is optional.  

Can be anything above ¾ or so really.  

@Achto what's your puller got for a center bolt?

 

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Handy Don

Easier to control the force being applied if the bolt has a fine thread.

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Thatoneguy
48 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Bolt size is optional.  

Can be anything above ¾ or so really.  

@Achto what's your puller got for a center bolt?

 

I went with a 1”x6 1/2. I just got the nut welded on and letting it cool off so I can drill the lug holes 

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