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peter lena

that pto rod end is no problem , its a 3/8x 16 thread, for the trunion , I just go over that thread wit a 3/8 x 24 die nut to match the heim joint thread. lubricating oil during rethread. its simple and easy , done it a number of times. often when I am a service area , I can also improve a related issue , so I  do it , pete

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chip61

Changed oil in a couple of my workers yesterday, C160 is next as soon as I get the repaired lift cylinder back.

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ebinmaine

@OldWorkHorse Steve you take care of my buddy Craig @AMC RULES... he's good people. 

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Tractorhead
7 hours ago, peter lena said:

tractorhead  , why not put a ball hitch on the lower flat bar ? since changing over all 3 of mine , with matching quick release receiver cup , I regularly quickly and easily swap attachments without a lifting issue . also like your synthetic decking on the trailer , bombproof stuff, and zero maintenance, good idea pete 

 

I think about it a longer time, have a sweeper with a trailer hitch but for the small Trailer, the hitch becomes bigger and nearly heavier than the trailer itself.. 

:auto-camptrailer:

 

That looks a little oversized

 

 

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AMC RULES
1 hour ago, D_Mac said:

Got the newly acquired 875 off the back of the truck...

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:greetings-clapyellow:  Get it running, don't change anything!

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peter lena

that pto rod end is no problem , its a 3/8x 16 thread, for the trunion , I just go over that thread wit a 3/8 x 24 die nut to match the heim joint thread. lubricating oil during rethread. its simple and easy , done it a number of times. often when I am a service area , I can also improve a related issue , so I  do it , pete

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peter lena

@OldWorkHorse , just thought I would try this contact option out , thanks to  pullstart ! he was right on detailing the send to note , rather than hope you see it . any other help you might need on improvements , just ask , pete

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OldWorkHorse
1 minute ago, peter lena said:

@OldWorkHorse , just thought I would try this contact option out , thanks to  pullstart ! he was right on detailing the send to note , rather than hope you see it . any other help you might need on improvements , just ask , pete

Worked great! Thank you! And I surely will!

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Chris G

@Ed Kennell sorry it took a few days but heres your close ups

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953 nut
13 hours ago, D_Mac said:

the newly acquired 875

:text-coolphotos:               Looks like a keeper!        Did you repair the broken steering wheel or replace it?

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Gregor

OK   Now I feel a little ashamed, and a whole lot-a stupid. :eusa-doh:Remember back when I tried putting the hood on my 656, but it was gone? Guess what? It seems I now have a spare hood, for my next 656. It was buried in my tow behind lawn cart, under a folded tarp, some of my wifes potting supplies, and the grandkids sleds. Went to use my cart yesterday day, and VIOLA ! But I do feel better knowing that someone  didn't come into my driveway and simply take it20210330_065452.jpg.6a6cf5b35920931719586bbd1b984b2c.jpg

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D_Mac
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

:text-coolphotos:               Looks like a keeper!        Did you repair the broken steering wheel or replace it?

Duct tape until I get one

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Gregor

I took the 2 headed snow blower off the 656. It's in storage. I don't think it is going to snow again this season. On the down side, I never got a chance to try it out. :sad: On the upside, I have located another 1964 Lawn Boy model 1818 snowblower. :D You don't suppose??????:banana-wrench:

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ebinmaine
17 minutes ago, Gregor said:

I took the 2 headed snow blower off the 656. It's in storage. I don't think it is going to snow again this season. On the down side, I never got a chance to try it out. :sad: On the upside, I have located another 1964 Lawn Boy model 1818 snowblower. :D You don't suppose??????:banana-wrench:

 

Can't even begin to tell you how many times I've said

 

There's nothing like a three-headed snowblower to get the job done. 

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Tractorhead
4 hours ago, Gregor said:

OK   Now I feel a little ashamed, and a whole lot-a stupid. :eusa-doh:Remember back when I tried putting the hood on my 656, but it was gone? Guess what? It seems I now have a spare hood, for my next 656. It was buried in my tow behind lawn cart, under a folded tarp, some of my wifes potting supplies, and the grandkids sleds. Went to use my cart yesterday day, and VIOLA ! But I do feel better knowing that someone  didn't come into my driveway and simply take it20210330_065452.jpg.6a6cf5b35920931719586bbd1b984b2c.jpg

 

Sorry, but that‘s funny....

 

remembers me when i searching tools i had few minutes before in my hands.

 

they get an auto hide mechanism... - i guess..😂😂

 

must be the same situation..

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Jeff-C175
9 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

remembers me when i searching tools i had few minutes before in my hands.

 

It gets to the point where any job I start takes two times as long while I search for the tool I just put down........  somewhere.

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pfrederi
9 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

It gets to the point where any job I start takes two times as long while I search for the tool I just put down........  somewhere.

:text-yeahthat:

 

So True....

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Damien Walker

Scarified the lawn. I have lots of moss. Powered scarifier on the 518H (power steering) and the vacuum on the C175 enabled two passes and created probably 60-70 cu ft of moss. Anyone want to make hanging baskets? Moss is pretty ideal for nice damp basket linings.

 

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OldWorkHorse

Started putting some parts on the 1257Heavy, got both the tie rods done 1 is just drying at the moments but seem they are going to work great! Think it's looking pretty nice! Ignore the back rims havnt got that far back yet lol. 

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D_Mac

So today I degreased and cleaned the deck. Needs a patch on top but not to bad. Decided to try it on for size. Goes on easy enough. All my other Wheel Horses had the front mule drive so I wanted to make sure this set up was all there. I'm going to use the deck on my 857 after it is repaired and painted. I still have not tried to start it yet.... soon.

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Oldskool

Not much happened here today but I did get a box from McMaster-Carr with some brake lining in it. Man they are fast.

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