ebinmaine 68,417 #22576 Posted yesterday at 09:31 PM 8 minutes ago, bassJAM said: got my C-125 running today Niiiiice 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 2,184 #22577 Posted yesterday at 09:37 PM Prepped for snow. Got the deck off and put away for the winter, chains on, snow blower installed and plow on deck. All I need now is some gas to put the battery on a charge for a bit. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 68,417 #22578 Posted 4 hours ago Been working on the organization and movement of the basement workshop to the new workshop space. Today I completely undid and redid my selection of paper manuals. I've had the BBT print a few here and had several Redsquare members send me older paper copies. I now have everything neatly divided into several general binders. As in the picture: 1. A Yost Vise manual. 2. General Wheelhorse info we've printed or had mailed here. 3. Original Wheelhorse tractor manuals or sales pieces. 4. Twin cylinder Kohler manuals. 5. Single cylinder Kohler manuals. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleat 6,362 #22579 Posted 3 hours ago 42 minutes ago, ebinmaine said: Been working on the organization and movement of the basement workshop to the new workshop space. Today I completely undid and redid my selection of paper manuals. I've had the BBT print a few here and had several Redsquare members send me older paper copies. I now have everything neatly divided into several general binders. As in the picture: 1. A Yost Vise manual. 2. General Wheelhorse info we've printed or had mailed here. 3. Original Wheelhorse tractor manuals or sales pieces. 4. Twin cylinder Kohler manuals. 5. Single cylinder Kohler manuals. Being organized is a great thing. If you need something, you can find it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 68,417 #22580 Posted 29 minutes ago Did some experimenting on a choke shaft using the Dremel tool in a vise. The brass screws were broken off. I used a wee bitty drill bit (3/32"?) to get a few holes in the 3-48 screws. Went 2 sizes up in drill bit. Then used a tap to poke the remaining brass outta the steel shaft. I'd say it was a mild mostly success with a good amount of learning. One thread came out ok. The other is good one side only which isn't enough. I could still use the shaft if I pick up some 3-48 nuts and use Loctite for holding power. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites