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SylvanLakeWH

Here's the link to become a supporter:

 

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/store/

 

This place is amazing... a lot of knowledge, interspersed with some fun... :ph34r:

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ebinmaine

@Alrashid2

Your name looks great in RED! 

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Alrashid2

Ha! Just saw that now - I'm official!

 

$20 for all this knowledge? More worthwhile than college!!

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SylvanLakeWH
25 minutes ago, Alrashid2 said:

More worthwhile than college!!


That is an understatement... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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rmaynard

Your questions helped many others without you knowing it. Thanks for becoming a support member. It's worth the $20. 

And when I saw the picture you just posted, I thought I was looking at my own back yard. Will post a picture as soon as the sun comes out.

 

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Bar Nuthin
2 hours ago, rmaynard said:

when I saw the picture you just posted, I thought I was looking at my own back yard

 

 Wow!

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peter lena

@Alrashid2 noticing your oiled patina plow blade front , that finish is like adding HP when plowing , with snow release , been doing that for years , also noting the plow blade  wear edge , yours appears to be right in the middle , rotate that regularly , for wear , pavement plowing really takes a toll on that , so adjust to it , get some cross link rear chains , like an extension spring on mine , to follow chain tension , give it room to move , and it will always draw against  any looseness . also get after that plow quadrant  swing movement  set up , its simple , but  imperative  for functional ease , made a point of correcting  / eliminating  any repetitive  problem spot . track it down for function , and correct , like  wire cable wrap , and repositioning  original wiring  / chafing set up , stick on cable wrap mounts , tie wraps , gat a added fuel filter , close to carb bowl , stay at it , pete   

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Pullstart

Thanks for keeping the lights on @Alrashid2

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Alrashid2

@rmaynard Wow that really does look like my property! Your deck is much nicer though! :) 

 

@peter lena thanks for the advice! Yessir I did a few coats with pure motor oil. Love the patina look too! 

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