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Threw a little shine on the moldboard before the tractor leaves the shop.  I’ll toss some grease on too, as recommended by real plow dogs!

 

 

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The grease really makes that bare old steel POP!

 

 

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Pullstart
On 5/9/2020 at 7:45 PM, 953 nut said:


one last, one final, I think this really is it thing...

 

I cut about 1” off the top link, maybe 1-1/2”.

 

the point of the plow is about 6-1/2” off the ground now!

 

 

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PeacemakerJack

Time to throw on some chains or AG’s and get that plow in the ground!!!:tools-hammerdrill:

 

Make sure that you do a “shop adjust” set to the plow up on blocks like you did with Putt-Putt.  You add the dynamic here of being able to “level” the vertical portion of the plow beam by lengthening or shortening the lift links—very cool.  

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Pullstart

One more one last thing.  I found some 1/4” chain cleaning up shop so I split a couple links and twisted ‘em, installed, twisted back and welded ‘em back up.

 

 

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Well, the boys just couldn’t wait until Wednesday night.  They’re heading over after dinner for the run down!  I am not sure who’s the most excited!

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Well, the boys came out and plowed a bit in our garden, then took it home to do their plot!  The belt was slipping quite a bit but once they got home, they found that they can push down on the parking brake handle a bit and it is a rocket!  Traction is still an issue but their soil is mainly sand and it does ok still with the limited slip.  I’m glad they are happy and look forward to seeing it on their older brother’s YouTube channel “Cade’s Cows” in the near future!

 

Thank you again @davidtmercer for hooking me up with this awesome machine!  I made them promise that I can be first on the list if they ever sell it :D

 

 

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I’ve been taking video segments and working on putting them together.  Some day, I’ll attempt to add different sound bites, etc.

 

 

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8ntruck

A claw hammer??!!!  C'Mon!  I know that you know a 3 lb engineer's hammer is the proper tool here. :teasing-poke:

 

Other than that, not a bad video.

 

Any chance you have a slip roll somewhere in that magic barn of yours?  I need to make replacement baffles for the RD deck you sold me last year.  Would need to make circles out of 14 at 16 gage sheet about 3" wide.

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2 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

A claw hammer??!!!  C'Mon!  I know that you know a 3 lb engineer's hammer is the proper tool here. :teasing-poke:

 

Other than that, not a bad video.

 

Any chance you have a slip roll somewhere in that magic barn of yours?  I need to make replacement baffles for the RD deck you sold me last year.  Would need to make circles out of 14 at 16 gage sheet about 3" wide.


yes, I seem to be short on good hammers if you can believe it!  I actually chipped the claw hammer in a few spots on this stunt, but I got the job done...

 

My FIL told me that he bought a roller last year but I don’t think I’ve ever seen it.  I’ll have to check on that.

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Pullstart

@8ntruck I can get a roller.. it’s just a few miles away. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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8ntruck
1 hour ago, pullstart said:

@8ntruck I can get a roller.. it’s just a few miles away. :handgestures-thumbupright:

Great.  I'm in the planning stages for this project.  It will probably be July at the earliest before I get to it.

 

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Pullstart

So the boys took delivery last week and have been having a blast!  They coated it with WD40, changed the oil, cleaned the fuel tank and are probably due for another oil change!

 

Unfortunately, they were plowing a bit faster than they should to keep momentum and caught a big root, bending part of the plow.  Ohio Steel quit making these 20 years ago according to the nice lady I spoke with in their customer service, so parts are NLA.  We might see about making it, but it’s 2”x1/2” solid bar and needs a lateral bend.

 

 

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Here are a few pictures of them working around the farm!

 

 

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Tractorhead

Maybe a hot bending and weld a stiffner onto the Backside to reinforce an fix it.

 

But it seems the Boy‘s keep it species-appropriate attitude.

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1 hour ago, Tractorhead said:

Maybe a hot bending and weld a stiffner onto the Backside to reinforce an fix it.

 

But it seems the Boy‘s keep it species-appropriate attitude.

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I was thinking that too, but I’m afraid my torch may not get hot enough..

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Tractorhead

You don‘t have autogenous Welder?

That should be fine for that purpose.

normal Torch may be too Weak, but it‘s worth a Try.

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Pullstart

So, Jed bought out his big brother’s share and is now sole owner of the GT-14.  He bought a disc the other day, then blew a hydraulic line. It was hose barbed before, and as a quick fix they shortened the line and re-connected it.  If our local parts store cannot make a duplicate off one of my old lines, we’ll head to Lowell and Joette for help.

 

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Once the line was refitted and the transmission topped off, he broke his new disc!  We’ll get it welded up this afternoon and he’ll be back in business!  Look at that sad face...

 

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The GT-14 is back here for a bit.  The starter seems to have cracked a little.

 

 

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 The starter seems to have cracked a little

J. B. Weld. 

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Pullstart
5 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

J. B. Weld. 

I thought about PullStart Weld... but figured I’d yank one off a running parts rig.

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, pullstart said:

I thought about PullStart Weld... but figured I’d yank one off a running parts rig.

Yeah take the easy way out....

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Pullstart
31 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Yeah take the easy way out....

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At least I popped it apart and cleaned up the innards and used the best of all the parts...

 

 

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Pullstart

It’s alive and well!  Now to get their “new” snowmobile running in time for Christmas!

 

 

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