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Nothing exciting happening with my horses today. I just took the 1075 out for a short drive. Glad I picked this one up. Still looking for an engine for its little brother.... the 875.

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Oldskool
On 6/2/2021 at 4:33 PM, ebinmaine said:

I'm looking forward to the day when he can get his three tractors lined up with my Cinnamon Horse, Colossus,  Trina's bright red Pony 657, Pigpen 867, her military tractor, and whatever else we have.....

All with @JCM Jim's herd and @Oldskool Mike's custom collection.... @Stepney Spencer's crew, as well as whomever we can bring together.  

 

THAT will be a great picture!!

 

That would be a good time I'm sure. They will come together soon enough.

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Oldskool
21 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Me an' the ol' Cinnamon Horse C160 had some fun movin' heavy stuff around. 

 

Went out to the forest and got a good load of

fire 🔥 wood🪓

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When me n' horsie got back the old ball n chain was pulling in the yard with another "Honda Fit load" of cee-ment blocks for the patio project. 

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For anyone needing a Bear and BBT status update...

Here's the running "herd" as it stands. 

Near to far on the right:

Cinnamon Horse C160. 

Trina's Pigpen 867. 

My 1970 Charger hydro. 

Off to the left is Trina's Pony 657.  

 

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Future projects in order:

Trina's Military Tribute tractor.  

Colossus big boy tractor. 

1968 Raider 10. 

1974 C160 with Tecumseh engine. 

 

 

 

 

Couple days ago I started building a wicked rugged trailer hitch for whatever horse it lands on. 

I'll likely build 2 or more similar hitches for Cinnamon Horse and the Charger hydro etc.....

That's 2 x 2 square stock. 

 

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@JCM @Stepney @Oldskool @OldWorkHorse @AHS @WheelhorseBob @Chestnut 

 

And the rest of you Wheelhorse crazies.....

🤪🇺🇸🚜

That hitch looks rugged enough. You will give it a work out with a wagon load like that. Did I miss pics of the patio project?

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Did I miss pics of the patio project?

They been back along the line somewhere....

 

If you'd quite that workin garbage you'd be able to concentrate better on Redsquare. 

:ROTF:

 

Here's a few before/after from the other day. 

 

 

 

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19richie66

Very nice

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

Very nice

Thanks man. That girl does some good work 'round here. 

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Oldskool
24 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

If you'd quite that workin garbage you'd be able to concentrate better on Redsquare. 

:ROTF:

 

 

I wish I could quit that workin garbage. Its cutting into my fun time.

 

I've been doing some brick and stone work myself.

 

To tired at the moment to even fix Hiram.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Oldskool said:

I wish I could quit that workin garbage. Its cutting into my fun time.

 

I've been doing some brick and stone work myself.

 

To tired at the moment to even fix Hiram.

No worries brother man. All in good time.  

 

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AHS
11 hours ago, pullstart said:


Thanks!  Yes, it’s old Ford Model A / V8 stuff.  These lever steers were the first 50 tractors that Cecil and Elmer Pond built as independent business men.  The Pond tractor legacy is what we all know as Wheel Horse today.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

Cecil and Elmer are smiling!😀🇺🇸

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tom2p
3 hours ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

Put the 312 to work again on the baseball field.  Clover/grass mix was very thick and wet.  We've had like 2 weeks of rain here and this hasn't been cut since last time I did 3-4 weeks ago.  It was a great test for the 12hp kohler and 42" deck and I was pleasantly surprised.  I had the height of cut at 2nd lowest setting and did high range 2 gear the whole time and she never missed a beat!  Very impressed! 

 

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during...had to stop a couple times to get baseballs that were left by the previous team.  Too thick and high to see them.  I'm glad I did though before hitting one :o

 

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all done

 

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not always possible - but if / when you can - cut at a higher setting 

 

especially when the grass has not been cut for 3 - 4 weeks (?) 

 

the grass and tractor will both thank you 

 

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Chestnut
On 6/2/2021 at 8:26 PM, ebinmaine said:

"Honda Fit load"

Talk about sending me down memory lane just as we're ready to list the house for sale! With us it was a "Ford Focus Hatchback" load. I made a WAG about how much a block weighed, and made a lot of runs back and forth, one way on the suspension stops. Then I actually weighed one! :eek: Started getting pallets delivered.

 

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

Put the 312 to work again on the baseball field.  Clover/grass mix was very thick and wet.  We've had like 2 weeks of rain here and this hasn't been cut since last time I did 3-4 weeks ago.  It was a great test for the 12hp kohler and 42" deck and I was pleasantly surprised.  I had the height of cut at 2nd lowest setting and did high range 2 gear the whole time and she never missed a beat!  Very impressed! 

 

Agreed- I have always found the 42SD cuts best at the 2nd from highest cut position. It must be something with the airflow of the deck at that height, but whatever it is, it's the best cut that deck can give. It also disperses clippings better at that height. Seems like the highest setting allows the grass to lay down before it cuts.

 

Anyway- looks great!

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chip61

Replaced the o-rings in the hydraulic control valve on my C160. Really makes me appreciate the simplicity of the older machines compared to the newer ones with all the covers and guards. Accessing the control valve on my C141 a couple months ago led to a lot of aggravation, blood and I'm pretty sure I may have taught the neighbors a few new words :rolleyes:

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Ed Kennell
53 minutes ago, RandyLittrell said:

I put  my 310 up on the workbench

How do you get them on the table...ramps?

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RandyLittrell
3 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

How do you get them on the table...ramps?

 

 

Yup, 8 foot ramps and if you look at the front of the workbench, the winch is still attached. Pulls them right up. 

 

 

 

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squonk

Don't forget to paint those wheels! :shock:

 

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RandyLittrell
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Don't forget to paint those wheels! :shock:

 

 

They are really bugging me but I need mechanical done first! Have some work to do and need it back on the ground! 

 

 

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Pullstart

Took a 2 mile shake down run today.  I think it’s Big Show ready!  I did notice after about 3/4 mile I had a ton of condensation on the intake elbow past the carb.  Is that concerning?

 

 

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Maxwell-8
7 minutes ago, pullstart said:

I had a ton of condensation on the intake elbow past the carb

No, don't think so. Condansation means that part is cooler as the surrounding. Could be because of the cool gas.

 

It was probably a hot (warm) day and your museum was nice and cool?.

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squonk
8 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Took a 2 mile shake down run today.  I think it’s Big Show ready!  I did notice after about 3/4 mile I had a ton of condensation on the intake elbow past the carb.  Is that concerning?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oil bath air cleaner. Did you clean it out? Water from the air will condense in there and get stuck in the oil

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Pullstart
15 minutes ago, squonk said:

Oil bath air cleaner. Did you clean it out? Water from the air will condense in there and get stuck in the oil


Yes, I changed it a day or two ago.  I think Maxwell was right.  Hot outside, cool in the barn, full tank of fuel.  After sitting 15-20 minutes, I fired it up again and it never happened again.

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squonk

Lots of humidity out your way? Pipe cold from the lower temp in the barn. Also the lower temp air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air so the cast iron sort of soaks some of the moisture into the pores of the elbow. Elbow warms up outside and some of the moisture will rain out. 

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Pullstart
1 minute ago, squonk said:

Lots of humidity out your way?


Not really, 40% today.

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