TonyToro Jr. 1,607 #76 Posted December 8 Day 19 Success! If you haven’t seen my electrical post with the tractor here it is. Didnt hook up the brake pedal safety so the last 2 weeks of troubleshooting was for no reason 😂. Finally today got it to crank over! Tommorow will hopefully hear it run for the first time! 🤞 IMG_2506.mov 2 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyToro Jr. 1,607 #77 Posted December 9 Day 20 Urghhhh!! Something is still messed up. Filled up with fuel and cranked fine the first 2 times. Then went and took off plugs to check for spark. (Both had good spark) Tried to crank again and nothing, Took off plug to ignition switch and took out main fuse. All good. Put back together and cranked fine for another 4 times. Now ready to actually try and start and nothing. Checked plug and looks fine. Checked main fuse and once again blown. Help!! We’re so close! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyToro Jr. 1,607 #78 Posted Saturday at 11:31 AM Day 21 SUCCESSSSSSSSS WOOHOOOO We finally figured out the wiring gremlins. All we had was 2 wires backwards on the kill relay. Swapped those and she purrs like a kitten! IMG_0040.mov 9 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 68,451 #79 Posted Saturday at 12:01 PM Excellent work!!! Looks great & sounds great too! 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 25,973 #80 Posted Saturday at 01:07 PM 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 575 #81 Posted Saturday at 02:31 PM Perseverance! 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 12,570 #82 Posted Saturday at 10:52 PM (edited) @TonyToro Jr. Those rear tires look nice. I don’t see any mention of what kind they are other than 23x10.50-12. What are they? Edited Saturday at 10:53 PM by kpinnc 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyToro Jr. 1,607 #83 Posted Saturday at 11:30 PM The are the deestone ags right on scamazon. https://www.amazon.com/23x10-50-12-Rated-23x10-50x12-Tractor-23x1050-12/dp/B00RVYF3OQ/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2V66MOCQ27IQS&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.QyHZhVGVBsmVvawAhzqidEktxPBWqMsE5USjoGj4HN5dhhulioa_4EdkbfO4FbvGInZHwM50lrv9v1YvEUYwiutCJSMbwZw_SfCryZGSDYr_UxelDQxM84x9554NpA-eLEnKGD7rZTI5W3mWclanLnEWs0-MheAA2UE9KKJ7he0z7yZyT8tmNIIxTZNKcSVKySOKkNiEYeLBmDFsip1G-uahN9ik1cQQNbDXM_-AhHA.6mswyRtj4uIr_y8caoQ6XOVVABlumRqN4HtOOImolxQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=23.10.5%2F12+at+tires&qid=1734823814&sprefix=23.10.5%2F12+at+tires%2Caps%2C79&sr=8-3 2 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 12,570 #84 Posted Monday at 05:15 AM On 12/21/2024 at 6:30 PM, TonyToro Jr. said: The are the deestone ags right on scamazon Doggone it! Now you made me order a set! 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 1,941 #85 Posted yesterday at 03:40 AM Excellent work on your restoration. The engine sounds great. Love Briggs twins. I'd like to offer one piece of advice, please invest in some PPE. Using a proper full or half face respirator with organic vapor cartridges and disposable nitrile gloves can greatly reduce your chemical exposure. Also purchase safety glasses and/or a face shield and use them. Absorption and inhalation are the two primary methods of unintentional chemical ingestion. I often think about some of the things I did when I was younger and did know better, and I wonder what effect it may have on me in the future. This is a great hobby, enjoy it safely. 2 1 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 575 #86 Posted yesterday at 04:33 AM 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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TonyToro Jr. 1,607 #88 Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM 8 hours ago, Bill D said: Excellent work on your restoration. The engine sounds great. Love Briggs twins. I'd like to offer one piece of advice, please invest in some PPE. Using a proper full or half face respirator with organic vapor cartridges and disposable nitrile gloves can greatly reduce your chemical exposure. Also purchase safety glasses and/or a face shield and use them. Absorption and inhalation are the two primary methods of unintentional chemical ingestion. I often think about some of the things I did when I was younger and did know better, and I wonder what effect it may have on me in the future. This is a great hobby, enjoy it safely. Always. We are very good with that. Whenever drilling, cutting, spraying stuff that’ll burn eyes glasses are always on. Same for gloves. Thanks for looking out! 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 1,941 #89 Posted 22 hours ago 7 hours ago, TonyToro Jr. said: Always. We are very good with that. Whenever drilling, cutting, spraying stuff that’ll burn eyes glasses are always on. Same for gloves. Thanks for looking out! You're welcome. I brought up the subject after seeing a couple of pictures of you painting without a respirator. I wear one whenever I paint, even if there's plenty of ventilation and air movement. I also use one when cleaning carbs. Gas vapors, carb cleaner, brake cleaner, etc are not good for you. People use brake cleaner to kill hornets. Inhaling that stuff is very bad for you. One of our members blames his cancer on using wood finishing products for years. I haven't seen him on here in awhile. I hope he's okay. Just food for thought Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 12,570 #90 Posted 16 hours ago 6 hours ago, Bill D said: Inhaling that stuff is very bad for you. And the effects are often not noticeable until later in life. I swear I was 25 only last week, but will be 55 next month. It goes by quick! 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites