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Oldskool

Brought this home yesterday. 

Engine was thought to be stuck from sitting.

Sprayed WD40 in the cylinder last night.

Tried turning it with a wrench this morning. It's now free. I think there actually was an acorn wedged in the fan shroud jamming it up.

 

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19richie66

I like those powerkings. 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, 19richie66 said:

I like those powerkings. 

I'll second that.  

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WHX??

Yer a @$$ ... here I'm stuck up nort eating boot leather and frozen pizzas just to be an turd engineer & working my tail off...

Oh well... cheers bro... :lol:

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19richie66
49 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Yer a @$$ ... here I'm stuck up nort eating boot leather and frozen pizzas 

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ebinmaine

Me n Trina and her mom spent a few hours today clearing more trees for the garden to get more sunlight.  

We felled about 15 decent sized trees and a BUNCH of smaller ones and saplings.  

 

Before. 

 

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After. 

 

 

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Handy Don

You do understand, I'm sure, that with light comes weeds and other undergrowth that the tree cover blocked! :blink:

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Handy Don said:

You do understand, I'm sure, that with light comes weeds and other undergrowth that the tree cover blocked! :blink:

The tree cover was also very much blocking the garden plants we want to grow on purpose. 

 

Weeds don't matter... I have a very hard working automatic weed eliminator.  Trina. 

 

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Stormin

 I  wish you lot would stop showing all these logs and firewood you have on your properties. Makes me :crying-green: with envy. 

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19richie66

Sold a plow to guy about 8 miles from me. Went over to look at his tractors and came home with a free seat and he got half his money back for the panzer frame. 

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Handy Don
22 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

the panzer frame

That is an interesting frame design, for sure. Serious weight there, too.

Do those arms link to drum brakes on each hub? What sort of transmission did/does it have?

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19richie66
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

That is an interesting frame design, for sure. Serious weight there, too.

Do those arms link to drum brakes on each hub? What sort of transmission did/does it have?

It’s VERY heavy for as small as it looks. Apparently its early/mid 50’s mopar rear axle narrowed and frame tubes welded to axle housing. Yes the brake pedals activate the brakes mechanically independent of each other. The transmission was actually a rubber disc that was turned by a disc on the crankshaft. Still learning about it and I haven’t had a chance to get into it. I got it for a project that may never happen but…… I got it. 👍

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, 19richie66 said:

It’s VERY heavy for as small as it looks. Apparently its early/mid 50’s mopar rear axle narrowed and frame tubes welded to axle housing. Yes the brake pedals activate the brakes mechanically independent of each other. The transmission was actually a rubber disc that was turned by a disc on the crankshaft. Still learning about it and I haven’t had a chance to get into it. I got it for a project that may never happen but…… I got it. 👍

Ah! I see now that the frame is upside down in your truck. I wondered why the drive sprocket was so low!

The metal disk driving a rubber-edged wheel was used very successfully for many, many years on Snapper rear-engine riders and others. Versatile, easy to manufacture and repair, and it allows a wide "gear ratio" range and no-gear reverse. Its only real constraint is how much power it can transfer at the higher gear ratios (maybe 5 or 6 for pulling or pushing?), but for low ratios it's quite strong. Mowers and "lawn tractors" put most of their power into cutting or blowing anyway, not into moving.

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Oldskool

Playing with my new toy this morning.

Mounted a rock rake to use on the camp road

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19richie66
3 hours ago, Oldskool said:

Playing with my new toy this morning.

Mounted a rock rake to use on the camp road

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The guy I got my seat and panzer frame from has 3-4 of these. Very cool machines.

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Stormin

 Spent the day up at the farm. Been making the grain silo rat proof. It's made out of a cardboard ply material. Must be more 40 - 50yr old now. 

  First off we fixed some sheet steel over a couple of holes the rats had made. The plate was pre-drilled, placed in position and I then drilled through those and through the silo side. My farmer friend then pushed the bolts through from the outside while I fitted and tightened the nuts.

  At one point I caught a movement from the corner of my eye. Something grey and furry. RAT! :-o Spun round holding the battery drill by the chuck end and prepared to give ratty a head ache. As I started to bring the drill down I managed to stay my hand. The rat turned out to be one of the young farm cats. The little blighter gave me a right start. :rolleyes:

  

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Oldskool
On 9/5/2022 at 2:07 PM, 19richie66 said:

The guy I got my seat and panzer frame from has 3-4 of these. Very cool machines.

Still a small machine but yet big enough..

Also very easy to work on for the most part

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19richie66

Finished up the “yard art” flower bed. Thanks again for the wheels @953 nut. Worked out perfectly. Now to get those plants growing. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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EB-80/8inPA
11 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

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That would make an awesome sprinkler!

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

wheels

What are those interesting behemoths?

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19richie66
26 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

What are those interesting behemoths?

Don’t know. He brought them to me at the 2021 show. Was going to use them somehow in the yard(yahd). Turned out ok.

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ebinmaine
Just now, 19richie66 said:

(yahd)

Ok ok ok ok ok ok

 

 

I gotcha now. I was having a hard time understanding what was going on with all those R's in your silly sentences.

 

:ROTF:

 

 

Really though Richie. That setup looks pretty slick. I like it.

 

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Ed Kennell

Mowing duties for a couple old horses.

 

Used the 312H and 42"SD to open trails to the deer stand.

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Then got the 417A with the 48" SD for the yard work.

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Stormin

 Helped SWMBO with some gardening this morning. This afternoon pressure washed the decking. You can now walked on it without going arse over T.I.T. Just finished mowing the lawn and verge outside the abode. 

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