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ML3
Just now, cleat said:

Road is now shut down.

 

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I'm always on the know.....got police scanner in house & in garage.  Had a professional program it so it picks up everything.  

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Handy Don
30 minutes ago, ML3 said:

got police scanner in house & in garage.  Had a professional program it so it picks up everything. 

Most of the police departments in our area are using more encryption on their radio channels since even handhelds can now support it. The VHS channels (marine radio and CB, for example) are still in the clear.

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cleat

My scanner is now basically useless due to the scrambling and encryption used by the police.

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ML3
13 minutes ago, cleat said:

My scanner is now basically useless due to the scrambling and encryption used by the police.

Northeast Ohio uses the encryption systems. Its called MARCS System. From what I've been told its one of the hardest systems to monitor.  I had to purchase "trunk chasing" scanners. Once programmed properly they work great. There's a guy about an hour away from me & he charges $20 to program- well worth the time & cost.  To program the 2nd scanner all I had to do was connect them via communication cord & "clone" programming. Now I get everything 

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SylvanLakeWH
9 minutes ago, cleat said:

https://www.recorder.ca/news/three-people-arrested-in-police-investigation

 

Our excitement made the news.

My front yard is at the foremost part of the news photo.

 

Still don't know the whole story.

 

 

Hhhmmm... Maybe them Wisconsin hoodlums @WHX?? and @Achto were lookin' to wrassle some Canadian :wh:'s, picked up @Pullstart on the way over the border, and the Constables got wind of it before they emptied your garage... :ph34r:

 

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TonyToro Jr.
4 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

Finished up “widening” another 1100 for a spare. Figured while I had the transmission on the stand, I would mock up my three point for Skittles. Have a little bit of welding to do.

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Wait so I’m confused. I thought the Eaton 1100s and the oil filter on the rear and sun strand on the right side? Am I correct or does this trans just not have one?

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cleat
12 minutes ago, TonyToro Jr. said:

Wait so I’m confused. I thought the Eaton 1100s and the oil filter on the rear and sun strand on the right side? Am I correct or does this trans just not have one?

 

Eaton 1100 on the Wheel Horses is near the rear on the left side.

The filter housing bolts to the rear fender support above the rear axle.

It is plumbed in with steel or rubber tubing depending on year so could be moved if required.

 

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19richie66
53 minutes ago, TonyToro Jr. said:

Wait so I’m confused. I thought the Eaton 1100s and the oil filter on the rear and sun strand on the right side? Am I correct or does this trans just not have one?

The filter adapter is bolted to the fuel tank/seat stand sheet metal under the seat pan. It is not attached at this point. I have it laid off to the side in this picture. Just like in the picture above. 

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cleat

County has the road blocked now so the police can work on the investigation. 

 

Been 5 hours now so must be a lot to look at.

 

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cleat
18 hours ago, cleat said:

https://www.recorder.ca/news/three-people-arrested-in-police-investigation

 

Our excitement made the news.

My front yard is at the foremost part of the news photo.

 

Still don't know the whole story.

 

Road was blocked around noon by the police with the county taking over mid afternoon. Finally opened around 6:30, I don't know what took them that long.

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Ed Kennell
24 minutes ago, cleat said:

Still don't know the whole story.

A Wheel Horse theft operation?

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c-series don
12 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

A Wheel Horse theft operation?

Wasn’t me Ed, Canada is a tad bit far for this guy to be driving for a Wheel Horse! Then again I did drive to damn near Indiana to get my LSE !!! Actually I could probably round up a small bus load of us that would like to take a road trip to check out @cleat’s beautiful collection of 520’s 👍🏻

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SylvanLakeWH

First tracks of the year!!!

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Horse Newbie

So back at leaf duty with the 1984 Work Horse GT-1600.

I’m thinking burrito…

three trips to the road… last trip I tore some grommets off the tarp popping the clutch in 3rd gear.

Still have some stragglers, and knowing me I’ll have to get those too.

 

Hear he, Hear he, let it be proclaimed and heard throughout the land…

There is no easy, efficient, method to get up leaves !

 

The battle continues…

 

Lost 30 minutes work time looking for where I left my Redsquare coffee mug…

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SylvanLakeWH

@Horse Newbie - Now that's a burrito... :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Yum! :popcorn:

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Bill D
On 12/16/2023 at 12:19 PM, Horse Newbie said:

 

 

Hear he, Hear he, let it be proclaimed and heard throughout the land…

There is no easy, efficient, method to get up leaves !

 

The battle continues…

 

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Have you considered buying a Trac Vac?  

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Horse Newbie
3 hours ago, Bill D said:

Have you considered buying a Trac Vac ?

@Bill D,

You mean one of these ?

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Horse Newbie

After the leaf fight I decided to install a new sensor on a motion light. Dropped a green ground screw in the green grass. Never will find that.

Found a different screw and made it work. Will a regular screw ground if it’s not green ?

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ebinmaine
17 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

Will a regular screw ground if it’s not green

Brass rhymes with grass which is green so close enough by proxy.  

Brown almost rhymes with ground...

Either should be fine.  

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Bill D
2 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

@Bill D,

You mean one of these ?

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Something like that.  I have one that mounts on the back of my tractor and fills up a large trash can.

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Horse Newbie

I was looking at one like I have… things are pricey !

I am gonna order a few parts, get running, wheels, tires, and I will be sucking next fall…

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Tractorhead

Because i don‘t know how fast the Delivery of my ordered Sheetmetal is to enlarge my Snowblowerproject

i decided also to Order me a Bigger Bucket for the FEL additionally.

 

Why not selfmade?

That simple the complete Bucket was about 50$ cheaper than just the cutted Steel itself.

 

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It just have the wrong mount but that is easy to rework.

Yesterday the Bucket was delivered, sheetmetal wasn‘t .

 

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So i cutted from my selfmade bucket the Quickchanger hooks and welded them on the new Bucket on.

after that i checked how good it will fit. 2 Angeirons of 5mm Steel fits perfect down as Pushforce spreader.

So i cut 2 Angleiron Pieces with each 10cm wide and welded it onto the Bucket.

 

At least i decided 2 M10 be enough stable to keep it in place against swing.

 

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here is a direct compare between both Buckets.

the old Selfmade 85cm wide and the new 120cm wide.

 

 

 

That size doubled the material i can movewhat is a huge benefit for me.

the new Bucket is a lightweight Bucket but for my needs i believe it‘s perfect.

 

now i can clean also directly close to the Curbs the whole road in next Snow until my Snowblower is ready.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Tractorhead said:

Why not selfmade?

That simple the complete Bucket was about 50$ cheaper than just the cutted Steel itself

 

Sometimes... No matter how self reliant we want to be... It's just more efficient, cost effective, and intelligent to buy a premade item and modify. 

 

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Ed Kennell

One more deck cleaned , oiled, and stored till spring.     That new $9 hoist really made it easy.

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