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Picked up a C-101 this morning!

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Like the throttlegrip....😎👍

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I mentioned the eyebolt lag keyway used.  It works great, other than the impossible task of adding the PTO bell!  All great things must come to an end…

 

I forged this cold on the anvil of my pipe wrench.  @Lane Ranger and Rodney Burger had a front row seat to that show!  :lol:

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When I could not find the keyway from the donor 12hp engine, I nabbed one from a broken rod engine.  I drove it in without removing the pulley with a punch and hammer.  Then, and only then, did I find the keyway I actually did pack for the show!  :lol:

 

The PTO is now assembled and properly working.  I found the bottom 90 degree angle piece from @ericj at the show.  Thanks Eric, it’s always great to see you!

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Lee1977

Careful there working on a 8 year old project, better slow down are your going to get ahead of EB. 

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SylvanLakeWH
20 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

Careful there working on a 8 year old project, better slow down are your going to get ahead of EB. 

:text-yeahthat:

 

That would be a Colossal mistake... :ychain:

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I pulled the 36” deck off Stormy my 1056 for sale, cleaned the underside well, sharpened the blades, and gave it a grease job.  Then, I mounted it on my B-120.  The field is a good 4’ tall and in low range 3rd gear, I was able to mulch up quite a bit!  My goal is to have a decent little fairway to practice driving golf balls :lol:

 

I must say, this engine runs like a champ with a load or not!

 

 

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12 hours ago, Pullstart said:

I pulled the 36” deck off Stormy my 1056 for sale, cleaned the underside well, sharpened the blades, and gave it a grease job.  Then, I mounted it on my B-120.  The field is a good 4’ tall and in low range 3rd gear, I was able to mulch up quite a bit!  My goal is to have a decent little fairway to practice driving golf balls :lol:

 

I must say, this engine runs like a champ with a load or not!

 

 

 

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That Machine with this Engine is definitely a Beast i believe it begin to chew up some belts before it stalls.

The Muffler have also a great sound.

 

Ok about the Golf balls we have to discuss about..😂😂

 

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wallfish
13 hours ago, Pullstart said:

I must say, this engine runs like a champ with a load or not!

It's good to see that engine is performing well under load and while being worked. I have no idea how long that thing sat on a shelf ( or wherever ) before I got it.

Still firing right up with a single yank?

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, wallfish said:

Still firing right up with a single yank?


you know it!  :handgestures-thumbupright:  still recoiling well too :banana-wrench:

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Pullstart

I love this thing!  It’s a surefire reminder how simple and tough these machines really were!  Really are!  I dug this rock shaft out of my junkyard pile, cleaned it up and assembled it with some grease.  I picked up a tiller at a local estate auction last week for @Wheel Horse 3D and had to clean it up and give it a whirl!

 

 

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I nabbed some weights (and my first ever Wheel Horse tub cart) at the local estate auction the other day, and these 100 pounders from @squonk at the big show.  Last night I grabbed some 1/2” threaded rod and cut some 10” lengths.  Between the fluid filled tires, weights and chains, I’m guessing I’m around 200 lbs per tire!

 


 

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Retired Wrencher

You are a good Man Keven for helping out others that do not have what you can help them with.:handgestures-thumbupright:

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Pullstart
8 minutes ago, Retired Wrencher said:

You are a good Man Keven for helping out others that do not have what you can help them with.:handgestures-thumbupright:


Now to get the lens shipped out :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Retired Wrencher
2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


Now to get the lens shipped out :handgestures-thumbupright:

Thank you.

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Handy Don
7 hours ago, Pullstart said:

had to clean it up and give it a whirl

And now to clean it again before delivery! :hide:

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

And now to clean it again before delivery! :hide:


It’s a no problem.  Piece of cake.  Piece of crumb cake.

 

 

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