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I brought a new fuel line and an inline bulb to be able to prime the pump - the fuel line on the machine looks ancient and is all cracked where it joins the carburettor.

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Pullstart

Rylee learned the value of a breaker bar changing her tires on Filly today.  We put a set of 23x8.50 BFG’s on before a hot lap in the cold.

 

 

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adsm08
1 hour ago, pullstart said:

Rylee learned the value of a breaker bar changing her tires on Filly today.  We put a set of 23x8.50 BFG’s on before a hot lap in the cold.

 

 

 

 

 

That reminds me of when my sister started driving.

 

Dad's one rule for us was that we had to know how to change our oil, and how to put the spare on in an emergency. My sister weighs about 95 lbs soaking wet, at 16 she was about 85 lbs. She came to me one day a few weeks before her license test and said she was afraid dad wasn't going to let her take the test because she couldn't change the tire because she couldn't get the lug nuts broken loose.

 

I went up to Sears, bought her a deep socket and the longest breaker bar they had, took it home, set it on the lug nut for her, and told her "jump on it". Lug nut came loose.

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

Lug nut came loose

I've never been even remotely close to small ish but I've had to put the end closest to the lug nut on a jackstand and a bar on the other end to uhhh.  "Convince" some rusty lug nuts to move.

 

Old School 4 way wrenches were real handy for that trick.

 

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adsm08
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I've never been even remotely close to small ish but I've had to put the end closest to the lug nut on a jackstand and a bar on the other end to uhhh.  "Convince" some rusty lug nuts to move.

 

Old School 4 way wrenches were real handy for that trick.

 

 

I used to balance on those things.

 

One time a guy I worked with couldn't get a lug on an F-150 to come loose. He tried the 1/2 inch impact, the 3/4 inch impact, the 1 inch impact, then he put all 350 lbs of himself on the end of a 3 foot Snappy breaker bar and we watched that thing flex.

 

Eventually he just started tightening it until the stud broke off.

 

Then there was this time:

 

 

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ebinmaine

Red Green is my flippin hero!!

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adsm08
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Red Green is my flippin hero!!

 

Pun intended?

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

 

Pun intended?

Nope.....

I hadn't seen the video yet.

 

I'm just psychic....

 

Or sick.

 

Or something....

 

 

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Pullstart
35 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I've never been even remotely close to small ish but I've had to put the end closest to the lug nut on a jackstand and a bar on the other end to uhhh.  "Convince" some rusty lug nuts to move.

 

Old School 4 way wrenches were real handy for that trick.

 

 

She has learned from watching me, apparently.  No jack stand, but she knew to support the extension vertically while she pushed down on the end of the bar!  Proud daddy moment!

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Pullstart

30’s sunny and windy!

 

 

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GreenMntRanger

Replaced both tie rods on my 414-8 with new ones from Wheelhorse Parts and More. Very impressed with both the service and the parts!

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Pullstart

What good is getting ready for a “show” without implements?

 

 

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Pullstart

According to my calculations and ASSumptions, 11 of our 17 will be able to make it to the show (photo shoot) today!  Only 2 are questionable, 1 hasn’t run in a year (Big Junky) and 1 I‘ve never driven (Chief)

 

that’s good news!  

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D_Mac

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cafoose

Mounted the front roller bracket I got from @Ed Kennell to the deck for my 417A. The PO put a caster on it:ROTF: I cut the old bracket flush with the deck and drilled through the deck and bolted it on :tools-hammerdrill:

 

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SylvanLakeWH
2 minutes ago, cafoose said:

The PO put a caster on it:ROTF: 

 

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Maybe to go around trees and shrubs quicker??? :confusion-confused:

 

:ROTF:

 

 

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lynnmor
1 hour ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 

Maybe to go around trees and shrubs quicker??? :confusion-confused:

 

Now he went and ruined it, that caster worked in conjunction with the shrub trimming port on the side.  :eusa-doh:

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Ed Kennell

Chuck, I thought you might switch all your deck parts to that good solid shell you picked up this morning.

 

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cafoose

Ed, actually the deck I had is solid except for the one hole on the left side which can easily be patched. I will keep the shell I got from you to eventually build another deck. Eventually I will find a rusty deck or enough parts so I can put the parts on that solid shell. Then I will have two good decks :handgestures-thumbupright: 

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Ed Kennell

Chuck, here are some pics of my 48" deck that had the same left side hole as yours. 

  When rebuilding decks, I also always  add a back up plate inside the deck for the height adjuster wheel brackets.

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johnnymag3

That's so cool.....

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Pullstart

Meanwhile during our tractor show...

 

 

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19richie66

Finished another gt14 tank and made Lil’ Red a steering tower/ headlight cover assembly. Think I’m just going with an LED light bar instead of trying to fit factory style lights. Still have to trim it a little and not sure if I should paint it or not. 4FC11F20-0811-4EB1-AB97-45CF0DC98F93.jpeg.4661595d607a4fc29cdb83062b8fa615.jpeg8E46E486-9D91-41CF-B53D-D9F6574BCD2E.jpeg.7d798a27d3200166a7ba41ca2c480546.jpeg

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Dwhit

Restoration in progress

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