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Pullstart
6 minutes ago, Dwhit said:

Restoration in progress

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SylvanLakeWH

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Tractorhead

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ebinmaine

While I was messing around learning how to weld, Trina and her mom were building a little hedgerow in the front yard.

There is going to be yellow forsythia some sort of purple bush plant deal and some small evergreens mixed in.

It'll be a border on the front lawn.

 

They used her favorite 867 and her 1976/7 Ohio Steel trailer to mix and move the loam and Pro Mix.

 

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Dwhit

Almost done with the paint

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ebinmaine

I split a bit of wood and Trina and her mom used the 867 "Pigpen" to move it to the woodshed.

Making decent progress on next year's firewood stock.

 

 

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adsm08
12 minutes ago, 76c12091520h said:

  first time in about 40 years that I've cut grass with a 60's era Horse.

 

 

I do that every week and love it.

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GreenMntRanger

Pulled out a couple stumps with a 414-8

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, GreenMntRanger said:

Pulled out a couple stumps with a 414-8

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Impressive!

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adsm08

I tried using the 800S to pull down a tree yesterday but it didn't have the oomph. Every time I got the rope tight the rear of the tractor started lifting up and lost traction.

 

The tree I wanted didn't fall in the direction I wanted and got stuck in another tree which then also got cut down. I didn't want to cut it yet because it was still healthy, but it was of the same type as the one I originally wanted down, and very close, so eventually it would have posed the same threat. Now I have two locust trees to cut up and season for next year.

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chip61

I bought this C141 last fall as a backup machine. I knew it had some issues when I bought it, but the more I looked, the more problems came up. Hard to start, ran rough, no power and wouldn't idle. Hydro was sluggish (barely  moved in reverse) and alt not charging. On the positive side, tractor was pretty clean and came with a very nice 48" deck. 

So over the winter I went to work on it and I've given it a good workout the past couple weekends. I have to say I really like this machine! The one thing I really like on this and the Eaton hydro machines is the actual drum brake-the only thing I dislike about my C160. Since parts of it have been repainted (I don't like the color) I think I will probably put a quick paint job on it with new decals.

Does anyone know if this hood will interchange with a hood off the earlier C series?? I know the rear fender pan is different.

 

 

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, chip61 said:

Does anyone know if this hood will interchange with a hood off the earlier C series?? I know the rear fender pan is different

I  once took in a parts machine that was all manner of discombobulation.

 

Most of it was early 70s.

Hood had C111 stickers.

 

Just curious... What's different about the fender pan?

 

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chip61

Early C series had the pan that tilted back, later ones were bolted down (I think they changed when the fuel tank was moved under the seat)

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, chip61 said:

Early C series had the pan that tilted back, later ones were bolted down (I think they changed when the fuel tank was moved under the seat)

Tilt was 74 and 75.

Starting in 76 they were still the old C. Style and had bolted pans.

 

(I have a 74 with a parts pile 77.)

 

I've never tried to interchange the pans but boy do they look close to identical other than mounting points.

 

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Pullstart

I cleaned out the back of my truck to make room for nine hundred fifty three essentials!  I just happen to have a few jugs of fuel to make the whole trip without stops!

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

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You got enough ho ho's?

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Lee1977
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Tilt was 74 and 75.

Starting in 76 they were still the old C. Style and had bolted pans.

 

(I have a 74 with a parts pile 77.)

 

I've never tried to interchange the pans but boy do they look close to identical other than mounting points.

 

The C- 41 had the gas tank under the seat the hole for the gas  won't be there on older C seat pans.  The 1976 and 1977 fender pans  the bolt down hole will match but you  have to saw a hole for the gas tank. You could also use a 300,400 and 500 fender pan they will bolt right on with the gas tank hole.

Don't have a hinged fender pan the the hole may be the same.

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19richie66
4 hours ago, pullstart said:

I cleaned out the back of my truck to make room for nine hundred fifty three essentials!  I just happen to have a few jugs of fuel to make the whole trip without stops!

 

 

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Where you heading Kevin?

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953 nut
11 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

Where you heading Kevin?

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Carnac also predicts that @pullstart will be going about 30 miles east of South Bend to Middlebury, IN.

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TonyToro

We just picked up another a WheelHorse. This one is going to be a racing mower. The boy has a problem! Lol

but it’s ok with me!

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, TonyToro said:

The boy has a problem

You SURE it's the boy?

 

You're not influencing him in any way?

None?

Really?

 

:lol:

 

AWESOME to see the kid involved!

 

 

 

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

Where you heading Kevin?

 

Congac was correct @953 nut... @davidtmercer Sold me a 953 for the girls to bring to Uncle Jim’s plow day!

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Pullstart

Real 1st world problem here...

 

I can’t fit Rebel the new 953!

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Two words:

 

Fork Lift

 

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