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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, ineedanother said:

  they can take a forest off the map in a hurry which is a bit troubling to me. 

 

 I'm a bit of a pretender now that it's for pleasure but life is good and there's something to be said for that:occasion-xmas:

 

 

 

 

It's VERY important to remember... In Maine at least... It's the owner of the property that dictates the amount of tree removal. 

Bugs the hell outta me that the loggers get all kinds of grief and a bad rep for doing... What they're told to.  

 

 

The bold print above.  Means everything.  

Life is what you make it. 

Life is good.  

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Snoopy11
7 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Life is what you make it. 

Life is good.

AND

The more tractors you have, the better life is.

 

There, Eric. I fixed it for you. :greetings-waveyellow:

 

@ineedanother... you should approve... :P

 

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Wheelhorse#1
On 9/1/2022 at 4:46 AM, ebinmaine said:

 

I've learned over the years that nothing takes the "few minutes" it should and that's genuinely  OK.  

 

You're FAR better off to do it right. Once. 

 

Amen... words wisdom right there 

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rjg854

One of my father's favorite sayings was....

If you don't have time to do it right the first time, when are you going to find time to do it a second time.

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Monstrosity

I had my old metal shop put in a bottom half of the snowthrower cause I ain't got time for it anymore wish they made a straight cut but I'm not complaining they hooked me up. So I'm sanding the surface rust off revealing old paint and the original sticker! Even stickers held up better than today's i was using 320 grit20220902_192637.jpg.6e859bb4a0c98d982a225eb70e33bd05.jpg20220902_192646.jpg.d699354810222e00355806b6aa255802.jpg20220902_192639.jpg.39fee19b4eee3c7c64ca3272b5e8192e.jpg20220902_192843.jpg.86f3303c19339f1152e74f4b0ae5349d.jpg

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Handy Don
23 minutes ago, Monstrosity said:

my old metal shop put in a bottom half of the snowthrower

THAT is a dedicated repair! Yeah, the cut wasn't perfect but the new piece is tucked in there nicely and with very neat welds. Looks good!

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Horse Newbie
On 8/30/2022 at 8:33 AM, Heatingman said:

Yesterday I got the plow partially reassembled and all motion points lubed. Works as @peter lena says like a rifle bolt. Im waiting for the new wear bar before I go the rest of the way. Also got the motor and wiring removed from the B80. Getting close. 
 

 

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I like that wooden deck truck !

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Heatingman
20 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

I like that wooden deck truck !

Feel free to copy the concept. I think I got @Handy Don looking to make one.

 

Pretty simple build - I made it from scraps. Only thing I bought specifically for it was some 1/2” round stock for the wheels. 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Heatingman said:

 

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Looks 👍 nice

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8ntruck

Used Morgan to tote some firewood down to the neighbor's fire circle for tomorrow evening's get together.  

 

After delivering the wood, I spun up the deck and mowed a spot I missed yesterday.  Mowing without ear muffs, I could hear a squeal when the deck was running.  Sounded like it was coming from the mule drive. After parking the tractor back in the shed, I pulled the belt guard off of the mule drive. Found the flat pulley was wobbly.  Pulled it off and was delighted to find that it is a cast pulley with a bearing retained by a spring clip.  The wobble tells me that I am beyond cleaning and repacking the nearing with red or green high temperature grease.

 

Determine the proper replacement bearing number, order one and I'm back in business.

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sjoemie himself
7 hours ago, Monstrosity said:

stump jumpers

Please explain for all us non-USA inhabitants what they do with them?

Looks like somekind of search and rescue vehicle.. :scratchead:

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Horse Newbie
9 hours ago, TJ Salyers said:

Well I got DA BEAST fixed.

What was wrong with it ?

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TJ5208
6 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

What was wrong with it ?

Ignition module.

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ohiofarmer

I had some problems with the C145 The pulley worked out of line and took out the belt. I found that an 82 inch was about perfect. The shine juice really brought out the color.

   I used Rust-Oleum engine paint on the tins of the engine and also on the hood stand at the rear. It actually stuck ok to the previously applied aluminum paint . Those galvanized hood stands can be a problem. 

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Handy Don
10 minutes ago, ohiofarmer said:

The shine juice really brought out the color.

   I used Rust-Oleum engine paint on the tins of the engine and also on the hood stand at the rear. It actually stuck ok to the previously applied aluminum paint . Those galvanized hood stands can be a problem

Looks great, but aren't all the other parts of the tractor going to want to look pretty as well?

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