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Moonshine*Connoisseur

If that's rough then I'm Jeremiah Johnson.   Good score 👍 

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ebinmaine

Nicely done!!

 

Likely those hubcaps will some up with some effort.  

 

That tote. The clevis hitch alone will easily pay out your investment. 

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Jon Paulsen

Wow, what a deal. I'd say restore and enjoy, but if you part out a deck, let me know. I'd have to look up the numbers, but could use some belt guards for a later 48" deck.

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Mike'sHorseBarn

I've never worked on a horse this new before. It needs a new fuse block. The one on it has a couple melted in there so I need to check for shorts. Trans has some issues. The set screw for the shifter is broken off and she doesn't shift. Nothing we can't fix though!

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moe1965

 Wow I would have not passed that up either. I'm sure you will have it up and running in no time.   Don't part it out

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Wheel-N-It

Oh yeah. You did good, real good :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Pullstart

Nice work!

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

That's a perfect candidate for one of those "satisfying videos" where people enjoy watching things get cleaned and have that lovely green moss power washed off (slowly).  

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Retired Wrencher

Nice pick up. Clean it up and see where you are at from there. Should be a good project.

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Mike'sHorseBarn

It lives! It doesn't do much else, but it lives! Doesn't charge the battery and I'm not sure what this melted fuse goes to, but it's a start! 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

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Wheel-N-It

Try exciting the regulator by shorting the center terminal of the voltage regulator to the positive terminal of the battery. You will have to do this with the engine running. maybe that will bring the charging system back to life. If not, then you will  have to work on the wiring. 

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Retired Wrencher

Looks like a great over the winter project. Enjoy!

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Mike'sHorseBarn

Got it moving tonight. I put a new fuse block in it and that fixed my starting and charging issue. After this video I dialed in the carb a little better. I fixed the broken shifter so I could change gears. The roll pin in the collar on the shift lever was broken, replaced that and good to go, changed fluids, amd pressure washed it. Probably tinker with it some more and then it'll be for sale I think.

 

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