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bellevillerod

That's great, in the past I have had to heat the end up to cherry red and bend a new hook on it. I like your method much better, and it will last for another 15 years or so.

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Lee1977
29 minutes ago, bellevillerod said:

That's great, in the past I have had to heat the end up to cherry red and bend a new hook on it. I like your method much better, and it will last for another 15 years or so.

!5 years, the one that broke was 35 years old. It should last another 35 years.

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bellevillerod
3 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

!5 years, the one that broke was 35 years old. It should last another 35 years.

lol at my age 15 years will be long enough....

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Blackhood Bill

Always nice to have spare parts on hand:handgestures-thumbupright:  

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Sparky
6 minutes ago, Whnewone said:

Always nice to have spare parts on hand:handgestures-thumbupright:  

Yep! It was great to have a brand new spring on the shelf. Makes me think I should start making my shopping list for this years WH Show.

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Blackhood Bill

Not a bad idea to start a list :orcs-cheers:

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, Sparky said:

Yep! It was great to have a brand new spring on the shelf. Makes me think I should start making my shopping list for this years WH Show.

Mike we keep a slide bin with all the maintenance items and a bunch of other stuff in drawers.

Super handy when my "go to the store" is a walk down the stairs....

 

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Pollack Pete

Spare parts are great to have on hand.I had a spare Craftsman roller cabinet and top box that I dedicated to Wheel Horse spare parts.One drawer has all ignition parts.Another has all fuel system parts.Another has mower deck parts like idler pulleys,blades,springs,deck wheels,etc.One drawer has all different air filters.Whenever I buy parts,I always buy multiples so I have them for next time.Good luck with your snow plowing.I'm heading out to do mine in a while.

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pfrederi

The heck with spare parts you need another tractor with the plow weights and chains on ready as back up.  To cold to be changing parts...:P

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

The heck with spare parts you need another tractor with the plow weights and chains on ready as back up.  To cold to be changing parts...:P

@Sparky the man has a valid point.

One implement per tractor.

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Sparky
9 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@Sparky the man has a valid point.

One implement per tractor.

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  Haha!! Who do you think your talking to!! 

  I have two machines ready to shove snow at all times. My GT1600 (with the new spring) is my go-to machines and waiting in the wings is my C-105 with plow/weights installed.

  A busted spring wasnt catastrophic enough to warrant dragging out my backup machine.

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doc724

I always kept a small stash of spare parts that were known to fail at the least opportune moment, did not cost a lot, or the shipping costs were more than the parts.  Clutch springs, deck springs, snow blower springs, electrical connectors and those plastic washers that were under the belt tensioner on mower decks.   Of course I had ample back-up machines as well, but who wants to be removing a plow or blower in the middle of a snow storm when a new spring can be installed pretty quickly :-)

 

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