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Ripped the 310-8 parts machine apart!

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cleat

Looking good.

 

Love those power baggers in the fall for leaves.

I see you even have the counterweight on yours.

 

Truck in the background looks good too.

 

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Lee1977
On 2/8/2021 at 8:27 AM, cleat said:

Looking good.

 

Love those power baggers in the fall for leaves.

I see you even have the counterweight on yours.

 

Truck in the background looks good too.

 

With that third member on the deck lift bracket he would not need the weight. I added one like you showed me and it leveled my deck up.

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Raposo
30 minutes ago, cleat said:

Looking good.

 

Love those power baggers in the fall for leaves.

I see you even have the counterweight on yours.

 

Truck in the background looks good too.

 

Thank you sir! I picked up that deck from a 416XT. I will be mounting it to my 416H and installing the bags for grass cutting duty. Those rear tires will also be going on the dedicated grass cutting machine. 

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WHX??
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Nice Meter! :rolleyes:

I knew you would get a rise out of it! Used by a HVAC guy who is a worker! :D

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Lee1977
3 hours ago, Raposo said:

Thank you sir! I picked up that deck from a 416XT. I will be mounting it to my 416H and installing the bags for grass cutting duty. Those rear tires will also be going on the dedicated grass cutting machine. 

Wide tires and a 42" decks don't work well together. The deck wheels and the wide tires try to be at the same location. Can't see that deck well but I think it's a 42".

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squonk
23 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

I knew you would get a rise out of it! Used by a HVAC guy who is a worker! :D

And has fumble fingers! :) I remember dropping my Fluke down inside a wall. Sawzall time! :banana-wrench:

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Lee1977

Got around to looking at the 312-8 that wouldn't start. Check the spark plug it didn't look good so I put a new one in and it fire up. It had been using oil until I change to Rotella 30 weight two years ago.

Ever time I have checked in the last six months it's been full. 

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

Got around to looking at the 312-8 that wouldn't start. Check the spark plug it didn't look good so I put a new one in and it fire up. It had been using oil until I change to Rotella 30 weight two years ago.

Ever time I have checked in the last six months it's been full. 

How much life do you get out of a spark plug nowadays Lee?

 

I put a new one in my c160 a couple years ago when we put it back together. Engine has unknown hours on it.

I can't imagine it's got a 100 hours on it but it might. Plug was all nasty and black looking.

Put a new plug in and it fired right up perfectly happy. 

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lynnmor
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

How much life do you get out of a spark plug nowadays Lee?

 

I put a new one in my c160 a couple years ago when we put it back together. Engine has unknown hours on it.

I can't imagine it's got a 100 hours on it but it might. Plug was all nasty and black looking.

Put a new plug in and it fired right up perfectly happy. 

 

I run spark plugs for a long time, this one ran in my trim mower for maybe 20 years but I replaced it needlessly.

 

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ebinmaine
32 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

 

I run spark plugs for a long time, this one ran in my trim mower for maybe 20 years but I replaced it needlessly.

 

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I don't know about needlessly.

I'd say it was at least getting fairly close....

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ebinmaine

@Gregor

Red Green would be impressed. 

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Pullstart
40 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@Gregor

Red Green would be impressed. 


shy of the lack of duct tape!

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SylvanLakeWH
49 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@Gregor

Red Green would be impressed. 

And just remember... if it functions great! But, if it doesn’t quite “work”:

 

Quando omni flunkus, moritati. (Translation: When all else fails, play dead.)

 

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Pullstart
36 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

And just remember... if it functions great! But, if it doesn’t quite “work”:

 

Quando omni flunkus, moritati. (Translation: When all else fails, play dead.)

 

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I’VE ALWAYS WONDERED WHAT THE WERE SAYING!

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, pullstart said:


 

I’VE ALWAYS WONDERED WHAT THE WERE SAYING!

Yepp. Me too. 

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KrazeyOlDave
21 hours ago, Raposo said:

Ripped the 310-8 parts machine apart!

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Fender cup holder? Mine doesn’t have that...those come stock? I want one,lol 

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Gregor

@KrazeyOlDaveI have considered finishing my floor the way you have done yours. Has your floor held up well?  It seems to look good in your pics.

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Tuneup

I do want an epoxy floor. Maybe a 2022 project...

 

The 16HP Onan with its fresh rings is off the bench and mounted. The Cummins gaskets arrived last night and, man, they are different than the eBay garbage I had on it! I had to make a bushing with a nut, file and drill so the throttle linkage is now as it should be. It was late and the wiring should be re-routed post muffler add but I had to know I did it right so shot a little Gumout in the carb and hit the starter. She fired for a second and my new, uncalibrated adjuster on the little Eaton7 helped it lurch forward. Good stuff. The new parts on that adjuster were so tight, it took a fair amount of grinding and sanding to allow for a smooth travel of the shifter. I'm just a good fuel line away from breaking this thing in with its new-to-it 48" deck, thanks to my friend in Sharpsburg. I'll get to that 520H next, guy. The 516H will be the go-to mower this year. There is just something about a WH that was produced for only one year. Makes me feel kinda special.

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KrazeyOlDave
1 hour ago, Gregor said:

@KrazeyOlDaveI have considered finishing my floor the way you have done yours. Has your floor held up well?  It seems to look good in your pics.

That’s not my floor brother,lol

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953 nut
1 hour ago, Gregor said:

@KrazeyOlDaveI have considered finishing my floor the way you have done yours. Has your floor held up well?  It seems to look good in your pics.

When we built our house about ten years ago I used the two-part epoxy floor finish with sprinkles in the garage and it has held up very well. On a used surface you will need to do a through cleaning (probably twice) with muriatic acid. 

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Gregor

My floor is almost 30 years old. It has a lot of sealer on top. Except for a few places where I messed it up, it has an almost glass finish. So maybe I am outta luck.  I just thought the epoxy finish looked nice, and it might cover the few bad areas.

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