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pfrederi

or this for leaves and compost

 

 

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

hibernation

I like that little tool/parts tray on your shop stool.

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MainelyWheelhorse

Today I attempted to fix a spot that the paint underneath was peeling on the 308. I also tested the throttle after I tightened the pivot. So far so good on that it stays at full throttle instead of creeping down. 

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wallfish
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

I had to push-shovel a lot of 3-4” snowfalls that were quite wet.

You should enjoy the quick clean ups with a blade for those pesky type storms that don't leave huge piles of snow from plowing it.

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Greg Cullison
13 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

I took the last deck off and prepped for hibernation.

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What did you spray on the underneath of the deck? Looks nice

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Ed Kennell
20 minutes ago, Greg Cullison said:

What did you spray on the underneath of the deck? Looks nice

That is old used motor oil.       I'll let is soak and dry in the sun for a few days before storage.

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Greg Cullison

Nice. I would've never thought of that. Thanks

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Wheelhorse#1
On 11/20/2024 at 7:31 AM, Ed Kennell said:

That is old used motor oil.       I'll let is soak and dry in the sun for a few days before storage.

 

Bar and chain lube works well too and doesn't run but it has gotten pricey .

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Ed Kennell
4 minutes ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

 

Bar and chain lube works well too and doesn't run but it has gotten pricey .

Old drained lower unit outboard oil also works well.    I use that to coat all the ungalvanized parts on my salt water boat trailers...  springs, shackles, etc.

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Horsin'round
1 hour ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

and chain lube works well too

Impressive, 

 

How are you collecting it from the bar?:blink:

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pfrederi
2 hours ago, Horsin'round said:

Impressive, 

 

How are you collecting it from the bar?:blink:

 I think he was referring to chain lube used on roller chain like a motorcycle or I use it on my WH snowblower

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Wheelhorse#1
On 11/21/2024 at 10:24 AM, Horsin'round said:

Impressive, 

 

How are you collecting it from the bar?:blink:

 

Accually Chain and Bar oil is made for chain saws. Goes by that name...look it up

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Wayne0

Holy crap! it's 50 degrees and cloudy here in NH. No sign of white.

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kpinnc
35 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

Been snowing all night plowed about 6:30 but has added more...


Beautiful… And you folks can keep that stuff! :rolleyes:

 

15 minutes ago, Wayne0 said:

Holy crap! it's 50 degrees and cloudy here in NH. No sign of white.


Yep! It’s in the 50s here in NC, dips down barely to freezing at night. That’s plenty cold enough for me! :D Of course we will see colder temps, but nothing like you folks up north. …And I am NOT complaining!

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, Wayne0 said:

Holy crap! it's 50 degrees and cloudy here in NH. No sign of white.

 

 

Same here in Maine unless you get up to the northern part of New Hampshire or Western Maine mountains.

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adsm08

Yup, been snowing or raining here al morning.

 

I took off for hunting today, went out, got my two birds, and was back in the car by 9 and glad for it. Started coming down hard right as I was getting back to the vehicle.

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pfrederi

Went out again to clear area in front of shop and driveway...It is a magnum 16 and thus has the walbro fixed main jet.  May swap in a Kohler #30 seems to be a bit too lean when she really hits the big piles..

 

Still no action shots

 

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cleat

Wow, it's 45 degrees F and sunny here.

No snow yet or even in the 7 day forecast.

 

Funny how we are further north and the weather is warmer.

Must be an altitude difference.

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Been using the Charger 16 with the big plow (56in)

How is the front end control with that big blade angled?

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adsm08
1 hour ago, cleat said:

Wow, it's 45 degrees F and sunny here.

No snow yet or even in the 7 day forecast.

 

Funny how we are further north and the weather is warmer.

Must be an altitude difference.

 

 

Where I am its low 40s. It's coming down as snow, but not laying. There is one of those atmospheric river things heading south to the west of Ontario, but hitting a lot of New England down into PA.

 

Also, if @pfrederiis in Northeast the town, and not Northeast the region he's right on lake Erie, and they are getting lake effect with system. My aunt who lives in Erie had a few inches on the ground last night.

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