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Moparfanforever

Looking forward to the end result and nice looking tires!!

 

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ebinmaine

I'm in. 

 

Like the safety switches idea. 

 

41 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

big boned, fully grown, 6 foot, 200+ lb hillbilly

Me n you brother man.  Me n you.  

But I gots a good 60+ lbs over ya. 

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This'll be a neat project.   

 

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

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kpinnc
48 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

But I gots a good 60+ lbs over ya. 

 I said 200+... I intentionally didn't define just how far my "+" goes. :P

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Achto

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pfrederi

I am 6' but under 200  I love my L107 even if it looks small on me.. She is a chore tractor which means lots of on and off ... and believe me as you get into your 70s it is a lot easier to hop and off her than her bigger siblings...

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D_Mac

I know the feeling. I am 6'5 and pushing 300lbs. I had a 66 Lawn Ranger. Here is a photo of how I felt on it.

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kpinnc
3 hours ago, pfrederi said:

and believe me as you get into your 70s it is a lot easier to hop and off her than her bigger siblings...

 

Not to mention the dreaded fender release on bigger tractors... I've dang near crippled myself because of those things! :rolleyes:

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Handy Don
4 hours ago, pfrederi said:

I am 6' but under 200  I love my L107 even if it looks small on me.. She is a chore tractor which means lots of on and off ... and believe me as you get into your 70s it is a lot easier to hop and off her than her bigger siblings...

Agree on the ease of on/off. It's one reason I haven’t pulled the trigger to sell my very rarely used ’68 LR (the other being that it is just so doggone cute!)

The 854 is easy, too, until you put the mower deck on--then not so much!

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Mike'sHorseBarn
20 hours ago, kpinnc said:

The problem is, I've never been able to get much use out of them. I'm a corn-fed, big boned, fully grown, 6 foot, 200+ lb hillbilly

 

 

Same, but it sure is easy to get on and off of. I just live with looking stupid as I often do :laughing-rofl:

 

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4 hours ago, pfrederi said:

She is a chore tractor which means lots of on and off ... 

 

 

My dad is getting older now and that's why he steals my 857 every winter to pull his firewood cart with. He likes getting on and off it better than his John Deere 300 and Farmall Cub

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Lee1977

I think Lawn Rangers came with 4" rims, but I have a couple of aluminum 5"rims If you want them.

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kpinnc
3 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

I think Lawn Rangers came with 4" rims,

 

Thanks Don. I have a set of 6-inch wheels already dedicated for it. 

 

Might find a use for them later though!

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RED-Z06
On 12/7/2023 at 1:31 PM, kpinnc said:

 

Not to mention the dreaded fender release on bigger tractors... I've dang near crippled myself because of those things! :rolleyes:

My C100...fender latch wasnt latched and i was halfway on with my right hand on the seat back...fender pops up and i went flying

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kpinnc
4 hours ago, RED-Z06 said:

My C100...fender latch wasnt latched and i was halfway on with my right hand on the seat back...fender pops up and i went flying

 

My 867, and my Bronco have dang near (literally) caused an ER visit more than once. I replaced the bumpers under the 867 fender, so it takes sitting on it to allow the slide latch to fully engage.

 

Bronco is no better. I have to remind myself to never push the seat back while getting on it. It's a wonder that I haven't broken the steering wheel yet. 

 

But I love being able to tilt the fender on both, so it is what it is!

 

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, kpinnc said:

replaced the bumpers

 

I'm fairly sure I've told this story before but it deserves bringing up again. 

Partially for the safety aspect but also because I did NOT get hurt it's ridiculously funny.  

 

My Cinnamon Horse C160-8  is two tractors combined. 

The sheet metal is all the original from the well worn one. 

The bar that supports the front of the seat pan is also the catch piece for the latch mechanism.  

 

I knew I needed to add a bit of metal there but hadn't gotten to it and I REALLY wanted to take a ride on my newly restored  tractor.  (Remember that was the year we had the horrific oil spill here in the basement so everything was put in hold for a couple months)

 

Trina was out on the side deck taking a video or pics of me driving around a little.  

She went in because it was winter and 🥶 cold 🥶

No more than she goes in the door I made a helluva raucous !!

The DEP had installed a stainless steel temporary oil tank out by the front corner of the house.  

I was apparently aimed right at it. 

Well I let out the clutch on a new belt and the Horse wanted to RUN!!

Tractor flew forward.

Latch snapped open. 

I flew right off the now tipped UP seat and landed flat on the small of my back. 

That tractor started climbing the oil tank !!!

 

I landed flat and square and had zero pain ... Except ego. 😂😂😂

 

 

MAN was Trina wishing she had stayed outside 30 seconds longer!!

 

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RED-Z06
8 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

My 867, and my Bronco have dang near (literally) caused an ER visit more than once. I replaced the bumpers under the 867 fender, so it takes sitting on it to allow the slide latch to fully engage.

 

Bronco is no better. I have to remind myself to never push the seat back while getting on it. It's a wonder that I haven't broken the steering wheel yet. 

 

But I love being able to tilt the fender on both, so it is what it is!

 

I cant even tilt my fender because of the electric lift in the way...so for me its just a feature that trys to kill me

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ebinmaine

Sharp! 

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Mike'sHorseBarn

Looks great! Where did you get those spacers?

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, Mike'sHorseBarn said:

Looks great! Where did you get those spacers?

 

These were on Amazon. 5 on 4.5 non hub-centric by 1-inch.  Not being used on a 2-ton car or truck, so cheapo is fine IMO. 

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ebinmaine
19 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

These were on Amazon. 5 on 4.5 NON HUB-CENTRIC by 1-inch.  Not being used on a 2-ton car or truck, so cheapo is fine IMO.  

 

Agreed.  

 

I run my tractors heavier than most. I've used 2" and 3" spacers with no issues whatsoever.

 

 

1 hour ago, Mike'sHorseBarn said:

Looks great! Where did you get those spacers?

Note I highlighted non-hub-centric. That's important.

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kpinnc
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Note I highlighted non-hub-centric. That's important

 

Indeed sir! :thumbs:

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