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Ed Kennell

You're tooo young to be using Paul Harvey lines Craig.

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

You're tooo young to be using Paul Harvey lines Craig.

One of my favorite times of day in my younger years. 

I'm 50 this December...

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squonk
2 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

20200809_161212.jpg.a342ebbba360305a9a04342625a88103.jpgAnd now...20200809_161238.jpg.7c65a7710c73c2a33658ec948e3ec070.jpg...the rest of the story!20200809_161227.jpg.1206dc5e9ccfb8eb6f1b7953fececcac.jpg

You're supposed to paint the grass too. I had a red toned yard and garage floor for almost a year.

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DBlackston
8 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Early morning rise to beat the heat and make some more good progress netted me this little accomplishment today.20200809_115349.jpg.2238abee97c1cd6d1ffaee95b6bca957.jpg

Complete with both it's belt guard...

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Sure the neighbors weren't happy listening to the grinder that early, but I sure am!

 

 

 

AMC do you know if those belt gaurd mounts would be the same as the ones on my 704? Mine are missing and I want to make some more.

 

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AMC RULES

I'm sure they are...20200809_204128.jpg.982754403c722d4cbc84892b8298a2be.jpg

you can see here where they've broken off your frame.

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DBlackston
32 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

I'm sure they are...20200809_204128.jpg.982754403c722d4cbc84892b8298a2be.jpg

you can see here where they've broken off your frame.

 

Yeah the only thing I don't know is if how tall they are.

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8ntruck

I started out today by removing the right rear wheel to look for the slow leak I've got.  Gave the wheel a bath with Gunk then did a soap bubble test on both bead seats - no leak.  Tread inspection - nothing obvious there, either.  I'm going to go on the theory that the leak will eventually collect enough crud to get plugged - it does seem to be slower now than it was earlier this year.

 

As long as the wheel was off, I thought it would be an ideal time to convert to lug nuts and studs.  While I was doing that, I discovered that the hub had angular play on the axle.  Well, the set screw needed to be removed to install one of the studs, so that got corrected when the set screw was re-installed.  Of course, the left rear needed the same treatment.

 

While I was in there, I noticed that both axles had about 1/8" end play.  Is this normal for a 14-8 no name?

 

With everything back together, it was down to the lake house to mow that lawn, then a little bit of cart work moving some boxes around.

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Got to add a picture of the interesting toy the guy on the other end of the lake has.  It is a Piper Super Cub.

 

 

 

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TonyToro
On 8/3/2020 at 8:56 PM, 12Horse Paladin said:

Also

FANTABULOUS!👍🏼👍🏼

(Can you tell i really like the WorkHorse models for some reason, n am happy for any1 that finds one n feels same??? )

I have a few workhorses now. Great machines. Just a horse of a different color.

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Tractorhead
On 8/8/2020 at 2:28 PM, peter lena said:

tractorhead, amazed to see someone refer to LUBRICATION AS A THING TO DO ON A TRACTOR , WHAT A CONCEPT ! also jack up the front end to properly grease the front end axle lower area , usually starved for lube, your pictures of numerous areas of lighter fluid lubricant to rusty movement areas says it all. i regularly use the LUCAS LUBRICANTS , because they really stand up . thank you for the view on that , pete  

 

Hi Peter, 

also thanks that you realized this.

Independently that i ask @Pullstart to drain all fluids for Transport, 

that is my common Way to go and even i adviced here once at least,

but i don‘t just talk about, i live it.

 

Allway’s Begin with a complete set of Fluidchange and lubrication and you know what‘s in.

Learned that Lesson 37years ago from my Grandfather when i bought my first Motocycle.

He give me that Advice and show‘s me how to do. Grandpa has a friend that worked in a company now known as Liqui Moly.

That is my bind to that Brand

 

The System „lube, grease and change“ worked 37years for me with best results.

It can not complete prevent anything goes wrong, but it is allway‘s a good Way to start, 

same as regular Maintenance..

 

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AMC RULES
10 hours ago, DBlackston said:

 

Yeah the only thing I don't know is if how tall they are.

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Pullstart
14 hours ago, pullstart said:

Received a gift from my mother today, celebrating HER birthday!  I’m 25 pages in already, from the drive home.  Don’t worry, the other drivers got out the way!  (I was in the passenger seat)

 

 

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I finished it last night!  I think the funniest part, was the hitchhiker bit.  I’m so glad that I finally received a copy and read it, there is so much rich history of the company, so much drive from Cecil along with Elmer and his entire family and organization!

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peter lena

tractorhead, amazed to see someone refer to LUBRICATION AS A THING TO DO ON A TRACTOR , WHAT A CONCEPT ! also jack up the front end to properly grease the front end axle lower area , usually starved for lube, your pictures of numerous areas of lighter fluid lubricant to rusty movement areas says it all. i regularly use the LUCAS LUBRICANTS , because they really stand up . thank you for the view on that , pete  

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peter lena

tractor head , on that governor spring issue, regularly use some PENETRATING OIL SPRAY  on each end of the governor swing points on the engine , that will probably help in establishing a regular movement , letting it work easier , been there done that , pete

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bottjernat1

Got my daughters tierods done finally! Got a guy to mill them for me and I bought 4 new ends off ebay for $14. They work perfect. I had my daughter put a coat of primer and 1 coat so far of Rust-Oleom international red.

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Tractorhead

Thanks Peter,

it worked gently and smooth, but i was not sure about the Springrate wich is basicly required for that,

so i have to find it out.

 

My first decision was not bad at all,

but the second spring fits much better and was a Success in a gently governor Engine.

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peter lena

bottjernat1, nice job on that , just keep after it and replace as needed , pete

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bottjernat1
7 minutes ago, peter lena said:

bottjernat1, nice job on that , just keep after it and replace as needed , pete

Im definitely going to do this from now on. If I dont baja with them these should last a super long time!

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cleat
7 hours ago, bottjernat1 said:

Got my daughters tierods done finally! Got a guy to mill them for me and I bought 4 new ends off ebay for $14. They work perfect. I had my daughter put a coat of primer and 1 coat so far of Rust-Oleom international red.

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Nice. Now you can do a proper front end alignment as well.

Some people laugh at that but they really do steer nicer with just a bit of toe in.

 

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Stepney

After issue and further issue, fought the GT into life once more. Got her compounded and prettied up for the show at Jim's. And its gonna sit until the show .. lest it have another chance to develop a problem:unsure:

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AMC RULES

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Look boys and girls!

It's a roller!20200811_174728.jpg.9921a49803a8689e8301ce99e6d79c4e.jpg

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