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Stormin

 Oh Yeah! Good enough excuse I suppose. :rolleyes:

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Tractorhead

While i have heard and read so many times,

that the mounting Bolt for Attachements in the rear of the Gearbox is hardly rusted in a short timeline,

i decide to mount a greasenipple to prevent that.

 

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so i be able to grease it regulary. 

i love things they can be simply maintained.

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when the Attachement is lifted, i can simply grease the nipple and reduce wear and rust.

 

after that i mounted the reworked Seat and mow the Front and Backyard with it.

Boy that‘s real comfy.

Ok, it Wasn’t perfect, but it is a blast to take a seattime with it.

 

 

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Close before i finished, delivery company arrives and bring my new Muffler i had allready ordered,

so i changed also the Muffler to the new One, but it was too late, to do a testride with it.

don‘t know how loud it is. 

 

After that Action was taken i must flee, while Moskitos tend to eat me.

felt 100.000 Stitches, and no repellant works.

Actually we had felt zillions of that Beasts on a squaremeter.

 

 

 

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Ed Kennell
10 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

While i have heard and read so many times,

that the mounting Bolt for Attachements in the rear of the Gearbox is hardly rusted in a short timeline,

i decide to mount a greasenipple to prevent that.

 

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After that Action was taken i must flee, while Moskitos tend to eat me.

felt 100.000 Stitches, and no repellant works.

Actually we had felt zillions of that Beasts on a squaremeter.

 

 

 

 

 

My first step in removing a stuck pin is to drill a hole in each half of the case into the pin.    I then fill the holes with penetrant  and let it soak for months.

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After the pin is removed I tap the holes and install grease fittings.

 

 

 

Those SKEETERS can be dangerous.    Some can carry a virus that can be transferred to humans through their bite.

My wife's sister is allergic to insect bites and is deathly afraid of mosquitos.

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Tractorhead

Don‘t know why we had this year that much of that Beasts.

Normally we just have a few, but this year it is definitely a plague.

 

 

Think i ain‘t doing wrong with the grease nipple mount, 

Even the grease come out on both sides, that give me a good feeling.

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WHX??
3 hours ago, Stormin said:

 Oh Yeah! Good enough excuse I suppose. :rolleyes:

No really Norm ...Ill go get a pic of them roots... big as your wrist and they stop you cold! Only choice is to back up and lift the plow. 

Cocktail hour was just around the corner tho..... :hide: :lol: :occasion-xmas:

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Stormin

 I don't have the standard pin on any of my tractors. I use an agricutural tractor trailer pin. A few thou' less in diameter than the standard pin and quicker to remove than the standard fitted with circlips. Has a lynch pin on the other end of the chain through the pin end.

 

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Pullstart

Organize, make a mess, repeat.  ‘Cept I’m better at the mess, not so better at organize.  Sorting and compiling all the projects.  It’s exciting yet saddening, there is so much to do it seems.  
 

The engine in Poppy the 552 needs to go to Uncle Jim’s.  I think I might get the sickle bar put back to DB parts only and scrap the Jari bar... reassemble on Steve and send it down the road ( @bottjernat1 ) without the engine possibly.  I think Rylee wants the front ag tires and I’ll toss some turfs on the rear.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@pullstart looks like you need to quit buying for a while and start fixing. 

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Redneckdavis

He who dies with the most toys, wins

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Pullstart
6 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

@pullstart looks like you need to quit buying for a while and start fixing. 


I keep telling myself that, then another “good deal” pops up!

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Jhook

Found that my gas leak was from the fuel line rubbing on the steering gear. Replaced the entire line and fuel filter. Discovered a cracked shifter boot so thats on order. Whats the procedure on replacing that? This thing is so enjoyable to work on. 1 phillips bit and a half inch socket and the whole machines apart

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Pullstart
4 minutes ago, Jhook said:

Found that my gas leak was from the fuel line rubbing on the steering gear. Replaced the entire line and fuel filter. Discovered a cracked shifter boot so thats on order. Whats the procedure on replacing that? This thing is so enjoyable to work on. 1 phillips bit and a half inch socket and the whole machines apart

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good deal!  If you unscrew that shift knob and it looks like you’ve got enough tins off, the boot slides right off the shifter :handgestures-thumbupright:

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SylvanLakeWH
23 minutes ago, pullstart said:


I keep telling myself that, then another “good deal” pops up!

 

I know a guy who’s got some :wh:“stuff” still waiting in the garage for you mid-mitten flatlands folks to come east... :ph34r: ... hear tell there might be some WH hootch involved... hhhmmm...

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echris
6 hours ago, pullstart said:

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I think I've mentioned my neighbor, the retired engineer who has every tool, piece of hardware and piece of electronics known to exist in his shop...

Well, he would call your shop, "An embarrassment of riches! ™ "

:)

 

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Pullstart
1 minute ago, echris said:


I think I've mentioned my neighbor, the retired engineer who has every tool, piece of hardware and piece of electronics known to exist in his shop...

Well, he would call your shop, "An embarrassment of riches! ™ "

:)

 


That sounds fancy!  I call it Organized Chaos!

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WHX??

Finally got ticked off at the 753... the one Kev like to putt on and give mouth to mouth resuscitation  to... and got it back in the shop.

Thought I had the lack of bang juice problem licked with a good carb cleaning which it needed anyway.  Put her to work last weekend and she quit again so now can be only two things sediment bowl plugged or fuel pump. 

Yup fuel pump intermittent no worky so pulled it off to find it's a pulse style with gunk in it. Apart and In the Berryman's she goes with a pm to @buckrancher to see about a diaphragm. 

Sorry no pics of the pump but do have this one! 

 

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes: OK, now it all makes sense!

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Tractorhead

Aaahhh Jim, what are you doing, i spit the coffee over the iPad while see that Pict..

😂😂😂😂

 

Paramedic Engine Fix... 😂😂😂

 

 

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Tractorhead

Looks much better 👍

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Tractorhead said:

Aaahhh Jim, what are you doing, i spit the coffee over the iPad while see that Pict..

😂😂😂😂

 

Paramedic Engine Fix... 😂😂😂

 

 


 

that’s me.. trying to unplug his carb! :ROTF:

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Pullstart

Took a stroll with my favorite 10 year old tonight...  saw a few deer in the food plot too!

 

 

 

 

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WHX??

Wonder how good those rakes would work for clearing off field trash on the plow field Randy @rjg854 ?

2 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

:rolleyes: OK, now it all makes sense!

Don't you know about the poor man's carb cleaning Madge? 

When I get the correct parts will do a quick instructional on rebuilding fuel pumps for the novice. 

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953 nut
13 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Wonder how good those rakes would work for clearing off field trash on the plow field

Once the tines get loaded up they just tend to roll over the trash until you get to the end of the row and dump them. They o a great job, just need to be dumped when loaded up.

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rjg854
5 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Wonder how good those rakes would work for clearing off field trash on the plow field Randy @rjg854 ?

 

I'M sure it would work for that purpose. They are used for stone or dirt. Just depends on how deep you want to set the tines. If you want to just use it as a rake you'd set the tines so they just barely touch the surface.  Swing the angle of the blade one way or the other and get some seat time :ychain:

We use them to grade lawns, stone or whatever:banana-dreads:

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