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Handy Don
4 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 

 

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You could invest another minute to cut another piece for down the end. 45º the ends of the two pieces (aligning the slots, of course) and glue with construction adhesive or rubber cement. It’ll be much more secure!

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SylvanLakeWH
35 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

You could invest another minute to cut another piece for down the end. 45º the ends of the two pieces (aligning the slots, of course) and glue with construction adhesive or rubber cement. It’ll be much more secure!

 

I could, but... math? 45 degrees??? :confusion-confused:

How many toes and fingers I need for that? :blink:

 

I actually did think of that concept for a second, but figured a couple inch overhang will do the trick and doesn't involve additional cutting or any more fingers... :D

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D_Mac

I run those same weights only I painted mine. No need to spend a lot on weight. 

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squonk
15 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Dragged out another RJ project today.

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All but 10yrs since it last saw daylight.

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Actually made it up onto my lift too.

Anticipate making more progress over the winter.

Looks like the first project was "finding the lift!" :teasing-poke:

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AMC RULES
3 minutes ago, squonk said:

Looks like the first project was "finding the lift!" :teasing-poke:

First project was emptying the lift.

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squonk
22 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

First project was emptying the lift.

But you had to find it first. Probably found a couple of more tractors too! :banana-wrench:

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ebinmaine

Spent some time this afternoon swapping things around from the outdoor storage portable garage, left side shed roof, and the interior of the barn workshop.  

 

One of the things we moved is this 312-8 chassis. 

 

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It's a low hours machine (261, 281??). 

I have the rest of the parts of course.  

 

Trina and I are thinking seriously about using this frame to (re-)build the Wally Digger Backhoe FEL from the ground up. 

 

Already intended for Wally Digger:


The transmission will be rebuilt and fuel tank swapped out.

So the hoe will come off.  


The front axle and steering is being replaced.  

We have a 520H swept forward axle to install. 

Also the gear reduction steering setup. 

I'm changing the fluid in the FEL so that'll be empty already.  

 

So we figured... We're already gonna be a LOT of the way there.

MOST of the way really.  


Why not just start fresh and move the rest... (engine and Front End Loader??)  from one chassis to another.  

 

 

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drodg33
14 hours ago, Moparman said:

Harvested the leaves one last time Sunday then  switched over to winter mode. Need to find some wheel weights. Let it snow ❄️ 

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Nice 66 Coronet also

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Moparman
21 hours ago, drodg33 said:

Nice 66 Coronet also

Thank you. In the process of installing all new painless wiring in it. Hopefully back on the road come spring. 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Removed the K181s from the Waldomobile today . It is going to Richmond Red's for a rebuild in the near future. I still think @squonk owes me a partial refund on the purchase.

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rjg854

I'm pretty sure that came with the route 96 guarantee. Meaning it was guaranteed to hit route 96. Heck it went many many miles beyond that.  

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@rjg854 carful Randy you might end up on the "messing with @squonk " list.

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rjg854

Gotta take care of the squonk, he's my ride. :)

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squonk
5 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Removed the K181s from the Waldomobile today . It is going to Richmond Red's for a rebuild in the near future. I still think @squonk owes me a partial refund on the purchase.

You picked that tractor off of the " wholesale line ." In fact it was still on the trailer. You're lucky I didn't make you take the " Tetanus Seat!"

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whtractors24

Patina matching & going through a k91 for a 1956 Rj-35 . 

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ML3

Making a little headway on rat rod Suburban. Transmission bolted to frame. Still gotta get engine placement correct. 

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D_Mac

I went out to fire up my 875 I use it to plow snow. Of course now it wont start. Getting a spark but no fuel. I believe the fuel pump is bad. I would like to try and replace it but been having trouble finding a OE.metal pump. I dont feel comfortable trying to rebuild it. The only replacement pumps i see are the plastic ones. Anyone have any thoughts on those cheap plastic pumps or have one original for sale?

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ebinmaine
18 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

I went out to fire up my 875 I use it to plow snow. Of course now it wont start. Getting a spark but no fuel. I believe the fuel pump is bad. I would like to try and replace it but been having trouble finding a OE.metal pump. I dont feel comfortable trying to rebuild it. The only replacement pumps i see are the plastic ones. Anyone have any thoughts on those cheap plastic pumps or have one original for sale?

 

Don - pop that one apart before you get super ambitious about replacing it.  

 

If there's NO arm going in the engine that's a vacuum/pulse type pump. 

Ridiculously easy to rebuild.  

Couple guys here on Redsquare sell the gasket. 

 

If there IS an arm and the check valves are ok it's still very easy.  

 

 

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