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Pullstart

Was it @Chris G who polished the tank?

 

 

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19richie66

Candy apple red with a polished tank would look killer. Little parts & pieces of polished aluminum here and there to set it off. Charcoal grey or black engine with matching wheels...... looking good in my mind.:handgestures-thumbupright:

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Pullstart
43 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Was it @Chris G who polished the tank?

 

 

 

@WHX24. It Was the Junkyard Dog!

 

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WHX??

Sure are a lot of nice horse pics in that thread! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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8ntruck

This is not really work on the tractor, but it is Wheel Horse related.

I printed the calender and hung it on my basement shop door.

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Yes, thelight level in that area is poor.  The camera on my tablet needed help from a flashlight.

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pfrederi
On 1/1/2020 at 3:41 PM, MikMacMike said:

Oh you lucky son a guns.....you stole our snow hahahahaha, were still green grass here, Usually Oct we start the season with a foot. This is only the second time we had a green christmas and even then that night it snowed, but to have a green christmas n New year.....this is a very 1st for us!

 

Eric:

Looking at your plowing requirement yours looks a lot like mine,  lots of backing up required.  You should get that Charger you just got up and running. The big speed boost in reverse and much quicker direction changes make life a lot easier and get you in out of the cold quicker. The limited slip differential is a big help .  Weight her down and she will amaze you with how much she can push...quickly.

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rjg854

Two thumbs up for that post, so very true!  I can't hardly believe the difference between my 68 Commando and the 877.

As much as I liked plowing with the Commando, its the 877 from now on :happy-bouncymulticolor:

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, pfrederi said:

 

Eric:

Looking at your plowing requirement yours looks a lot like mine,  lots of backing up required.  You should get that Charger you just got up and running. The big speed boost in reverse and much quicker direction changes make life a lot easier and get you in out of the cold quicker. The limited slip differential is a big help .  Weight her down and she will amaze you with how much she can push...quickly.

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Yepp.

Agreed.

 

I've got parts on the way to make spark.

Should have everything else here.

 

If I can get the ole girl running and driving I'll throw the plow and weighted rims/tires from Cinnamon and give it a go.

 

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH
16 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

This is not really work on the tractor, but it is Wheel Horse related.

I printed the calender and hung it on my basement shop door.

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Yes, thelight level in that area is poor.  The camera on my tablet needed help from a flashlight.

 

Love seeing my tractor on your wall!!!

 

Enjoy!

 

 

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cafoose
38 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 

Love seeing my tractor on your wall!!!

 

Enjoy!

 

 

Love seeing my calendar on your wall! :lol:

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Tractorhead

After i had changed the Car Brakes, i have now Old Brakediscs in spare they far from any reuse.

 

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I thinkin on dispose them, but than i take a short view to my Horse

and i had an great idea, why not use them as Counterweight witch can be stacked.

not the Mass of Weight each, but i must also changed the Rear brakes so i can collect easy Counterweight material out of Scrap.

 

Simply and easy to use.. 

 

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With the Zipties and the 2 Bolts they will be held in place and if i adding more, i have more Weight, that simple.

 

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MikMacMike

Well boys Big Red has to be put on the back burner for the time being. Here is how far I got, all the electrical rewired, kohler321, repainted and freshened, belt guard sheet metal started, back end structure to raise the sheet metal under seat, and one sheetmetal enclosure for accessing brake through the rear structure along with switching the hydro out or the 8 speed, seat was raised aprox 3 " to acomidate the over sized boots. It just took too long and other projects are in the waiting, like my chevy tracker to get to and from work and at my brothers we have to start an old ford pick up thats been tubed and lowered. Not sure when Ill get back to Big Red.

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adsm08

I finally, for the first time since I owned it, got the correct starter belt on the 855. Then I had to charge the battery up before it would start, so my dad and I took the kids to a train exhibit for an hour while the charger did it's bit. When I got back it fired right off, and I was able to get the plow up and roll it around the garage so get the chains on. 

 

I still need to get a case of RV antifreeze and fill the tires, and try to build some sort of weight holding rig for the rear. I have an old cast iron wood stove sitting in my scrap pile that should make for good ballast if I can just figure out how to attach it.

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

I have an old cast iron wood stove sitting in my scrap pile that should make for good ballast if I can just figure out how to attach it.

Bungy cord it to the back of the seat.

 

 

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Tractorhead

Oh, cool !  

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Weld a few Steelrods together, so that the stove will stand upright after attaching.
So you are able to remove it simply like a mounting hitch.

A bit more far in the Rear, and one ellbow for the exhaust, so if it‘s to cold outside you can simply fire it up.
if it was to danger to use inside because of impermeability, it shall outside no problem.  
it only must preventing loosing some fire material, than you‘re good to go. 
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Than you have a real rugged redneck seat heater, and back warmer as long as you plow, 
what a Luxory Gentlemen... 😂😂😂😂


If you preheat early enough, you have a clean an warm Plowride at beginning. 
 

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ebinmaine

@Tractorhead I like your thinkin'... 

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SylvanLakeWH

Actually, you could run the exhaust into it, add to the chimney vent, and you would have an outstanding resonance chamber with the added bonus of being a "rear end" heater for long snow plowing events... I bet it would sound cool, be toasty warm, and add weight!!!

 

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adsm08
9 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Bungy cord it to the back of the seat.

 

 

What back of the seat?

 

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I'm also not sure about the idea of building a fire inside this stove. Standing it on end might make for a nice ballast box, but some parts of it that should be solid are umm... ventilated. Might make damper control difficult.

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

What back of the seat?

 

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I've re-engineered my idea.

See new instructional illustration below.

 

"Hypothetical stove weight box" in red.

Bungy cords indicated in blue.

 

 

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adsm08
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

I've re-engineered my idea.

See new instructional illustration below.

 

"Hypothetical stove weight box" in red.

Bungy cords indicated in blue.

 

 

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I'll get right to building it as soon as I get my to-do list and my work space cleared. At this rate that will be some time in mid-July.

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Shynon

Snowblower thru a chain the other day. I replaced yhe sprockets which where bad only to find the auger bearings bad. :angry-banghead:

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The Tuul Crib
On 1/3/2020 at 1:18 AM, 8ntruck said:

This is not really work on the tractor, but it is Wheel Horse related.

I printed the calender and hung it on my basement shop door.

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Yes, thelight level in that area is poor.  The camera on my tablet needed help from a flashlight.

I have a different version I'll bet got Tool sign. Got it as a Christmas gift. As soon as I did I put it on my workbench at work. It does draw some comments!

They call me grumpy!

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The Tuul Crib

Got out today and did some yardwork with my semi restored trailer. Had to clean a few limbs here and there and good thing I have weight and ags on the back with 100

lbs.I really could use some front weight

tho . We have had 5 plus Inches of  rain in the past 

week. I also walked up into the woods to check out my wet weather spring on the hillside. Nice flow coming down. Had to walk up a steep hill to get to it. By the way can you see the horse and wagon I'm 80 feet away!! :greetings-wavegreen::greetings-wavegreen:

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19richie66

Beautiful property Crib!

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The Tuul Crib

Thanx ! Five acres of trees up and down 

the hill. 54 degrees out the fies are out.

They never go away! They don't fly south for the winter. 

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