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Pullstart
2 hours ago, OldWorkHorse said:

Or remove it for anti theft when u park infront of Walmart and go shopping. 


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OldWorkHorse

Power washed it to get her cleaned up b4 paint!

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, OldWorkHorse said:

Power washed it to get her cleaned up b4 paint!

 

 

Looks very good!

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OldWorkHorse
32 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Looks very good!

Was thinking same thing washed it and almost said it's a shame to paint it. 

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, OldWorkHorse said:

Was thinking same thing washed it and almost said it's a shame to paint it. 

Convince your woman of that.....

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OldWorkHorse
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Convince your woman of that.....

I mean the hoods purple. Hard to come back from that :laughing-rofl:

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Tuneup

I do love that exhaust. Maybe I'll get one of my own.

 

In other news, the 516, newly rebuilt, must have gotten something in its main. It mowed the yard over the weekend but only on partial choke and hunted like crazy without it. No idle. Of course, the main isn't the easiest thing to get to so I took advantage of the disassembly and checked the front head torque. Remember that I blew both head gaskets after the decarbon because my 59 year old brain likely didn't finish the torque process. Well, all the bolts needed a minor tweak so the rear head will get the same treatment if I can get it done without removing the engine. I love this Onan but it's a chore. Heated it up and ran the deck - perfect. Adjusted the idle and buttoned her up. Spent extra time to blow the blasted pollen off the rest of the engine. This is Georgia after all.

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cschannuth
On 4/10/2021 at 4:32 PM, Horse Newbie said:

In a post up above I asked if any of you guys would mess with this Workhorse...

I was not sure if I should have posted the question in " What have you done to your Horse", because it wasn't "my Horse"- yet...

Well now it is...it followed me home !

Again, I'll ask, "does this look like a machine worth messing with ?"

Actually I have already messed with it. I did not want to pass on it for the price... came with a SD deck and a home made belly mount scraper blade.

How many coins would you guys have paid ?

PO said it ran up until 2013 when he thinks the fuel pump quit.

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My dad‘s 78C 161 with the twin Briggs is our most dependable and reliable horse that we have. It’s never been touched and it sat in his basement for eight years before I brought it out and gave it a minor tuneup and it roared back to life just like it did the last time he used it before he passed. The power and sound are only matched by the Onans. 

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krystolo

I plugged two big holes in the rear tires and tried to tighten up the hydraulic hoses to staunch the ooze. Hopefully it helped. 
 

Shopping for new rear ags. The existing set is a mess with dry rot. Favorite vendors?

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Horse Newbie
4 minutes ago, krystolo said:

plugged two big holes in the rear tires and tried to tighten up the hydraulic hoses to staunch the ooze. Hopefully it helped. 
 

Shopping for new rear ags. The existing set is a mess with dry rot. Favorite vendors?

 

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Pullstart
34 minutes ago, krystolo said:

I plugged two big holes in the rear tires and tried to tighten up the hydraulic hoses to staunch the ooze. Hopefully it helped. 
 

Shopping for new rear ags. The existing set is a mess with dry rot. Favorite vendors?


 

for general chores, my Deestone 23x10.50’s have been pretty amazing.  They don’t tear up much grass but will plow a field quite well!

 

 

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, krystolo said:

Favorite vendors

 

4 hours ago, pullstart said:

Deestone

 

Deestone certainly makes a good looking tire but they are well known to be VERY undersized. 

Might have been @Gregor that recently had comparison pics. 

 

BBT and I buy ALL our tires online.  Frugality dictates the source. 

I've been using Carlisle AGs for years at work. HIGHLY recommend them. 

My next set of AGs is most likely going to be what @WVHillbilly520H has been recommending. OTR...(?)

I really like the tread design. 

 

We have a manual tire changer. Excellent investment. MUST be mounted right for stability reasons. 

I've been putting tubes in every new installation. 

 

 

If you don't already have someone in mind to install the new tires make a proactive phone call to a few places. 

Some will not install anything they didn't sell. Pricing may vary widely as well. 

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krystolo
7 hours ago, pullstart said:


 

for general chores, my Deestone 23x10.50’s have been pretty amazing.  They don’t tear up much grass but will plow a field quite well!

 

 

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Awesome pics!!

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krystolo
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

Deestone certainly makes a good looking tire but they are well known to be VERY undersized. 

Might have been @Gregor that recently had comparison pics. 

 

BBT and I buy ALL our tires online.  Frugality dictates the source. 

I've been using Carlisle AGs for years at work. HIGHLY recommend them. 

My next set of AGs is most likely going to be what @WVHillbilly520H has been recommending. OTR...(?)

I really like the tread design. 

 

We have a manual tire changer. Excellent investment. MUST be mounted right for stability reasons. 

I've been putting tubes in every new installation. 

 

 

If you don't already have someone in mind to install the new tires make a proactive phone call to a few places. 

Some will not install anything they didn't sell. Pricing may vary widely as well. 


Thanks for the tip! I’ll definitely call around and see where the best value is. 
 

Existing tires are Carlisle’s.

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Jeff-C175
1 hour ago, pullstart said:

Rylee wanted to make a video like her old dad

 

You folks are AWESOME!

 

That front axle beam surely is a keeper along with the tie rods since the other stuff was in such good shape.  Wonder why that machine got parted out in the first place?  Seems to have had low hours on it judging by no wear on the spindles!

 

 

 

 

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Jeff-C175

 

Kinda slow going at this point on the deck rebuild.  Got my new rollers from K & B (thanks Brian!) but still waiting on the new idler which I SHOULD HAVE ordered from Brian also, but for some reason did not (sorry Brian!) ...

 

This is a 'worker' deck so I'm not too concerned about the paint job quality which shows in this pic, but it really looks WAY WAY better than it did.  I should have used some sandpaper, I know...

 

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The rear roller shaft is done, my welding skills are improving a little at a time, still not 'great' but not 'awful' either!

 

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Have a few more things to wire brush and paint then on to reassembly.

 

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Pullstart
19 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

You folks are AWESOME!

 

That front axle beam surely is a keeper along with the tie rods since the other stuff was in such good shape.  Wonder what that machine got parted out in the first place?  Seems to have had low hours on it judging by no wear on the spindles!

 

 


I don’t know, but I got it last year of CL with a 701 engine bolted to it, sitting outside.  The trans was used for “Poppy” and the engine was traded to Uncle Jim for Rylee’s “Fat Bob”

 

 

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krystolo
1 hour ago, pullstart said:

@krystolo we’ll ship your parts today!  Rylee wanted to make a video like her old dad :ROTF:

 

 

 

I just cannot love this enough.  Not only are you teaching her valuable skills as a mechanic, you are giving her confidence to tackle anything in life and empowering her to shirk those societal limitations girls and women often face.  I admire you for doing this, and it will serve her well.  Good papa!

 

One of my favorite quotes from my own dad (teaching me to drive), "Pull on out there! They've got brakes." :auto-layrubber:

 

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Jeff-C175
27 minutes ago, krystolo said:

"Pull on out there! They've got brakes."

 

Seems I heard that one myself!  You sure we're not long lost siblings!  :laughing-rolling:

 

My reply was typically; "OK Dad, it's YOUR side!"

 

Just remembered another one... " You waiting for them to come out of Long Branch? "  (which was the next town over) 

 

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Pullstart

You’d get along with Mrs. Pullstart I’m sure @krystolo!  She’s a third generation circle track driver, there’s not much she can’t do that I can.  She even taught me to shoot bow and hunt!  Having only daughters, I often times am asked if I’ll try for a boy or if I wish I had one.  I’m 100% satisfied with my girls!

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krystolo
10 minutes ago, pullstart said:

You’d get along with Mrs. Pullstart I’m sure @krystolo!  She’s a third generation circle track driver, there’s not much she can’t do that I can.  She even taught me to shoot bow and hunt!  Having only daughters, I often times am asked if I’ll try for a boy or if I wish I had one.  I’m 100% satisfied with my girls!

 

Good mama, too!

Strong women get s*&^ done!

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ebinmaine

Seems @krystolo Mrs @pullstart and my BBT would get along just fine....

 

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D_Mac

Have Rylee pull a nice running 8hp Kohler for my 875... Thanks !

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