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pfrederi

What I am not doing is mowing today....

 

 

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haydendavid380
25 minutes ago, Tj salyers said:

Here's a plow I'm picking up down the road for free even got to look for brackets and swivel arm

Looks big. Nice score 👍

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squonk

I went to change out the front axle pin on my C-160. I have had this tractor for about 12 yrs. and put about 250 hrs. on it imagine my surprise when I found out the retaining bolt was gone! Threads are ok and I put a bolt in. pin.jpg.48b20274663e2663eeef9f5dd36d5258.jpg

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, squonk said:

I went to change out the front axle pin on my C-160. I have had this tractor for about 12 yrs. and put about 250 hrs. on it imagine my surprise when I found out the retaining bolt was gone! Threads are ok and I put a bolt in. 

 

I've had so many that were gone or broken I'm pleasantly surprised when we find one that's actually in there. 

 

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Pullstart

That was the reason I drilled and tapped the front of the pin on Putt Putt.  It kept dropping the front end at random, but I couldn’t keep a 5/16” bolt in that hole.

 

 

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squonk
2 minutes ago, pullstart said:

That was the reason I drilled and tapped the front of the pin on Putt Putt.  It kept dropping the front end at random, but I couldn’t keep a 5/16” bolt in that hole.

 

 

 

There is usually an e clip on the front. 

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ebinmaine
23 minutes ago, squonk said:

There is usually an e clip on the front. 

There has been on all the ones I've seen. That's what was keeping the pin in place.

 

 

On Colossus I reinforced that 3/4 hole front and rear and put a clevis pin through with a hairpin holding one end. 

 

 

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Tractorhead

Did today the first real Mowing this year.

before i checked all things if they will be ok, than i regreased the Gears on the mowerdeck than i started the Horse.

 

Man, i love that Predator Engine with it‘s differently HP value.

I believe the 9 HP could be real, because it has a great punch ( torque) above 1800RPM and run like a Boss.

If the load on the Engine increases with the Mowerdeck it grunts little louder (92dB A) but it is still a nice mellow Sound.

 

If the throttle will increased, the engine revs quick up and the mowerdeck sounds like a Roots, what a wonderful Music.

 

Than i mowed half of my Areal with 2200RPM what was the same result like the 6HP Tecky.

The other half i mowed with 2750RPM - haha, boy that‘s pure Fun.

2. gear and yeeeeeeehaaaaaaw.

 

ok, the pure mowingtime goes down because of the changed bigger Engine Pulley resulting in a higher workspeed,

but hey - more time for a Funride after.. 😎

 

To reducing the mess on the Gearbox with cutted Grass i had last year, i tried a Trick.

I built an complete Endcap for the mowerdeck with a two 100mm Air nozzles they blow the grass directed between the rear Tyres out.

additionally i opened the right Aircover.

 

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My result was absolutely no grasscut in the Gearbox where the Shifterstick is anymore,

even the Brakeband and the Axles is completely free of grasscut. 

 

After mowing i stopped the Engine to see how many Grass sticks between the nozzles or in the Deck if it is more than before.

Not more than before, just a little on the Top and in the edges on the Mowerdeck.

Seems my Idea with the two nozzles to direct the grasscut aside the Gearbox works much better than i feared.

 

- Success.

 

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OutdoorEnvy
2 hours ago, pullstart said:

Not like I need it, but a very reasonable priced GT14 popped on CL last night.  I emailed after 32 minutes of it being posted, the only communication method offered.  I have yet to hear back, but still have hope!

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Nice and it even has whitewall tires!  That must be a high end version ;)

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Tractorhead

I love that Fueltank.

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Gregor

That is going to be a BEAUTIFUL tractor. :thumbs:

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Tach-a-matic

hmmm, fight with breaking the beads of 40 yr old tires or pay a little to have the tire shop do it (leaning towards the latter)

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ebinmaine

@OldWorkHorse

Steve ole buddy yer doing some fine work there. 

 

 

 

35 minutes ago, Tach-a-matic said:

, fight with breaking the beads

With a tire machine those should come off fairly well. 

 

We don't even have a shop that uses machines on 8" rims in my whole area. 

The small engine places just wrassel em. 

 

T'aint cheap either. 

 

If you have good access to a shop that treat you right that is the best VALUE. 

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Gregor
52 minutes ago, Tach-a-matic said:

(leaning towards the latter

I don't even lean. I throw them in the truck, and drive.

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Horse Newbie
22 hours ago, krystolo said:

I drive my tractor in the sunshine

Pics please...

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Horse Newbie
3 hours ago, Tach-a-matic said:

fight with breaking the beads

 

3 hours ago, Tach-a-matic said:

have the tire shop do it (

Worth the coin !

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johnnymag3

Local shop here does them for 5 dollars each, remove / install

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Snoopy11
1 hour ago, johnnymag3 said:

Local shop here does them for 5 dollars each, remove / install

 

I got charged 26 for both my tires and valve stems...

 

5 dollars each is awesome...

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Snoopy11
21 hours ago, OldWorkHorse said:

Got my fuel tank in started mocking that up, raining outside so no real work can be done, but got some rubber metal trim in so put some of that on, and along the hood where it latches now my shifter doesn't bang off the edges of the console, and my hood clamps down snug!

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What engine is that on it? I don't recognize it...

 

Don

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ebinmaine
26 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

What engine is that on it? I don't recognize it...

 

Don

That's a '67 Kohler 12. 

 

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MikMacMike

Hey all, looks like everyone has been busy for sure. For winter I tweeked my single stage snowblower, it now can even throw slush and wet snow. I have yet to try it on good dry snow but theres always next year. Ive also gotten a good start on a box scraper. As soon as I can Ill post some pics of both. Oh yes where the blower at full throttle would only throw snow 10 to at most 15 feet when its dry snow and may be 5 to 8 feet when wet and always plugging up, now it throwes it right back to mother natures yard, and oh hell does it ever send it. Ill post how far wet snow goes in the pictures I post ok. Gotta keep em wondering right heheheheh. Mike Hendrick.

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