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lynnmor
Just now, ebinmaine said:

You're correct about the subframe for the loader. That's being used on Colossus.

She does look like she's drawing but she's actually contemplating taking apart two different old three-piece transmissions...

 

I thought you might be holding out on us.

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

I thought you might be holding out on us.

No Sir. Not a chance. 

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johnnymag3

Hammer in hand ...?????

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, johnnymag3 said:

Hammer in hand ...?????

That's when you know she's having a good day. 

 

😁

 

 

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adsm08

I went out in the worst part of the storm today, with a trailer (bad idea BTW) to pick up a B-115.

 

It doesn't run, I don't know why, I didn't even give it a good look over yet because it is still covered in snow, but for $50, hard to pass up.

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Jhook
20 hours ago, ZXT said:

Nice lookin 'ol truck. Hopefully its a 7.3 and not a 6.0!

Yup 7.3 automatic 

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tom2p
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

That's when you know she's having a good day. 

 

😁

 

 


just recalled who Trina reminds me of 

 

years ago when I was in my late teens a family from Belgium moved into our neighborhood 

 

the wife /  mother of two - attractive and fit - and would tackle just about any job 

 

she would do repairs to the house - and painted interior and exterior 

 

she changed the oil on the family station wagon - jacked up the car, put it on jack stands, and changed the oil 


she also had a green thumb and loved the outdoors - the family later moved to a more rural area where they could keep horses 

 

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, tom2p said:


just recalled who Trina reminds me of 

 

years ago when I was in my late teens a family from Belgium moved into our neighborhood 

 

the wife /  mother of two - attractive and fit - and would tackle just about any job 

 

she would do repairs to the house - and painted interior and exterior 

 

she changed the oil on the family station wagon - jacked up the car, put it on jack stands, and changed the oil 


she also had a green thumb and loved the outdoors - the family later moved to a more rural area where they could keep horses 

 

Sounds like a near dead ringer. Which by the way is an old horse racing term....

 

..... And that last line... 

Hair covered horses were a part of Trina in the past... And will be in our future. 

 

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johnnymag3
On 1/30/2021 at 8:44 PM, Horse Newbie said:

They are BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A's

The best In my opinion....used them for 40 years, still use them today !!! Plow in 2 wheel sometimes, on flat dirt driveways !!! They are awesome

 

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953 nut
7 hours ago, D_Mac said:

found one trophy topper,

That is what I used on "Hot Wheels", trophy topper of a mule because the 953 was such a great pack animal!   :text-yeahthat:

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SylvanLakeWH

@D_Mac I tilt my blade top as far forward as permitted by the adjuster pin holes and springs... that way the blade drags  and skips over joints instead of biting them...

 

:twocents-02cents:

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D_Mac
2 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

@D_Mac I tilt my blade top as far forward as permitted by the adjuster pin holes and springs... that way the blade drags  and skips over joints instead of biting them...

 

:twocents-02cents:

Ill will go out and see if I can do that. thanks

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

@D_Mac I tilt my blade top as far forward as permitted by the adjuster pin holes and springs... that way the blade drags  and skips over joints instead of biting them...

 

:twocents-02cents:

Yeah us too. 

Much less propensity to bite into the gravel drive. 

 

 

So @D_Mac you like that 857?

 

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D_Mac
5 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Yeah us too. 

Much less propensity to bite into the gravel drive. 

 

 

So @D_Mac you like that 857?

 

Have I mentioned in any post that it is growing on me?

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ebinmaine
Just now, D_Mac said:

Have I mentioned in any post that it is growing on me?

Oh no no no....

I was just guessing of course.  

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Tractorhead

@D_Mac can agree to the likes of the „ little“ Horses.

btw: nice Decal‘s...

 

Love mine also, it showed me it can dealing with snowplow on a light slope upwards without Chains or added Weight.

Ok, i have a Brandnew Set of Reartyres and Fronttyres and they feel very Soft on the Rubber.

Maybe they will wear fast, but they have dang good grip on Snow.

First turn is the slope down, nothing spectacular without Chains, but the second pass is the same slope up

it‘s a little stronger than it appears.

 

my 212 Horse stall‘s here on Snowplow with same Snow height without Chains.

 

 

 

I just made this short Vid. this Season while Snowplow, but it also pushes up to 15cm height wet Snow with easy.

For more height than 15cm definitively Chains will be needed.

i angled my plow Shield on the Cutting rubber to a steep angle of about 87* against the bottom.

It doesn‘t hook anywhere, i just have to remove my distance wheels, because they scrappin on bottom and lifts the blade little too much.

 

So actually my Plowshield runs just on the Rubber and makes a good Job.

That will be sure increases the wear, but i found a great local source where a meter of 1cm thick conveyor belt rubber cost‘s only 20 bucks and results in 10 usable Stripes with 5 cm width.

That result’s in a 2 bucks for a exchange lip, - so let it rub down.

 

 

But i made yesterday an bigger oops.

because my ipad needs a little longer to react while i try to set a thingi on my Watchlist,

i tapped little annoyed on the Screen and - Baaaang  A message occur‘s

 

***- Congrat‘s to your Purchase -***   😂🤪

 

ok, the price was good so no bargain for it-  so let it happen...

needs just a little Rework to be usable on the Horse, but than next year i‘m in another Sphere on Snowjobs..

😎

 

 

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, KrazeyOlDave said:

Snow blade attachment ... manual angle but that’s ok, it’ll definitely be better than the pos John Deere!!!

Hope everyone has been doing well!

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Enough with the "J.D." words Dave. This is a family friendly show....

 

 

 

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KrazeyOlDave
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Enough with the "J.D." words Dave. This is a family friendly show....

 

 

 

:lol:

My bad... I sold it anyways 😂😂

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Horse Newbie
13 hours ago, johnnymag3 said:

The best In my opinion....used them for 40 years, still use them today !!! Plow in 2 wheel sometimes, on flat dirt driveways !!! They are awesome

 

I used to run them on my 1981 Toyota 4x4 Hilux...got well over 100,000 miles out of them (kept balanced and rotated)

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WHX??

I'm boycotting this thread .... just cause I ain't got a dang thing done on a horse in weeks other than fixing minor gliches in the snow machines.

 Usually by this time of year I'd have a good start on a full blown resto or at least a refresh. Figured I'd get them stupid holidays out of the way and be able to go gung-ho on the multitude of projects I got swirling around in this pumpkin they call a head....but nooooo.... @Achto wants to go fishing, work, honeydo, football games, work... ok thanks for letting me rant :soapbox:

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Achto
10 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Usually by this time of year I'd have a good start on a full blown resto or at least a refresh

 

Can't be all tractors all the time Jim, some times ya gotta step away. But I feel your pain on your projects. I have an engine apart for a Simple-City, an engine apart for a Basket Case 444, just inherited the repairs on a WH 1267, & oh yea a Farmall H in a million pieces.

 

What do I have apart that belongs to me?? Nothing!!

 

Good thing that my planned tractor resto for this year should not need a lot of major work.

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WHX??

I hear ya Dan ... I miss having red boogers and stripper glitter tho... :occasion-xmas:

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