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Jeff-C175
34 minutes ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

It is really dirty

 

Looks positively spotless compared to many that I've seen!

 

But I just noticed that it's wet, so maybe it's already had a bath?

 

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peter lena

 @ RETIRED WRENCHER , agree with jeff above , compaired to what i normally see , thats in good shape , leaf blower blow down , base line service , steering end links replaced , note rust dust at front king pin area , jack that up off ground to grease those fittings , due a lubrication do over at every movement point . flip that deck over , give it a thorough lubrication spray down , and cleaning . let it soak in the oil , grease those spindles , (   only if you want to )  , looks very savable , good lick with it , pete 

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Moparfanforever

Love those little 8hp engines , real workers.

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Retired Wrencher
1 hour ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Looks positively spotless compared to many that I've seen!

 

But I just noticed that it's wet, so maybe it's already had a bath?

 

It was raining Here today. You are to kind. I thought someone pick up on the finger pick.

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Retired Wrencher
22 minutes ago, Moparfanforever said:

Love those little 8hp engines , real workers.

I also.

 

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Retired Wrencher
43 minutes ago, peter lena said:

 @ RETIRED WRENCHER , agree with jeff above , compaired to what i normally see , thats in good shape , leaf blower blow down , base line service , steering end links replaced , note rust dust at front king pin area , jack that up off ground to grease those fittings , due a lubrication do over at every movement point . flip that deck over , give it a thorough lubrication spray down , and cleaning . let it soak in the oil , grease those spindles , (   only if you want to )  , looks very savable , good lick with it , pete 

Thanks Pete. Good words spoken. This is just to keep me from going stir crazy form winter and it was on the cheap side. Always happy for another project.

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ebinmaine

Another great save Gary. 

B80 4 speed is a great little beast for lots things. 

Plenty of torque. Sips fuel. 

Nice.  

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peter lena

@ RETIRED WRENCHER,  a winter brain saver , is something to take your time on , obviously  take advantage of what works , and enhance that , so it solid . often talk about roller stool time. often just a sitting look at how its saposed to work , gives me an idea change , making it solid and reliable. wiring corrosion , cracked connections , grease on a rusty sloppy joint, have often marveled at how easily these tractors work with simple upgrades.  if you re grease the  pto cone bearing , use the lucas xtra hd chassis grease , 560 drop temp anti sling polyurea rated , wipe out , just enough to lightly cover needles, and related linkage , spins up with solid ease. its the little things that have made my stuff a pleasure to use. . good luck with it , pete  

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RED-Z06

Wonder why the belt is in the rear pto groove...or is that an 8hp thing?

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WHGuy413

Very nice B-80. I second or third agree that that machine is in great shape and looks better than the majority I see listed forsale. Nice score. 

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Jeff-C175
3 hours ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

pick up on the finger pick.

 

I've been known to pick up finger picks!

 

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Wheelhorse#1

Nice, looks like it’s  in great condition.The deck is clean too! 
I just picked up a B80  myself.No mower deck but it came with a plow and a price I just couldn’t pass up.
Enjoy !

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Retired Wrencher
14 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Another great save Gary. 

B80 4 speed is a great little beast for lots things. 

Plenty of torque. Sips fuel. 

Nice.  

Thanks Eric. This will be a flip tractor. It was cheap enough so in the spring down the road it goes.

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Retired Wrencher
11 hours ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

Nice, looks like it’s  in great condition.The deck is clean too! 
I just picked up a B80  myself.No mower deck but it came with a plow and a price I just couldn’t pass up.
Enjoy !

W.H.#! Agree on that. It needs a tlc but nothing that cannot be fixed.

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Retired Wrencher
13 hours ago, WHGuy413 said:

Very nice B-80. I second or third agree that that machine is in great shape and looks better than the majority I see listed forsale. Nice score. 

Thanks wh/413 If I may what is your first name since we live so close. Can send me a message.

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Retired Wrencher
13 hours ago, RED-Z06 said:

Wonder why the belt is in the rear pto groove...or is that an 8hp thing?

Z06 I am not a deck guy. That is the way it was mounted. Like I said in my post, I believe this was a mower it`s whole life.

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Retired Wrencher
12 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

I've been known to pick up finger picks!

 

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I was referring to the dirt.

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ebinmaine
14 hours ago, RED-Z06 said:

Wonder why the belt is in the rear pto groove...or is that an 8hp thing?

Likely just the way a PO had it and didn't know any better. 

Far as I know it's the same for 8 or other HP engines. 

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Retired Wrencher
14 hours ago, peter lena said:

 

 

 

14 hours ago, peter lena said:

@ RETIRED WRENCHER,  a winter brain saver , is something to take your time on , obviously  take advantage of what works , and enhance that , so it solid . often talk about roller stool time. often just a sitting look at how its saposed to work , gives me an idea change , making it solid and reliable. wiring corrosion , cracked connections , grease on a rusty sloppy joint, have often marveled at how easily these tractors work with simple upgrades.  if you re grease the  pto cone bearing , use the lucas xtra hd chassis grease , 560 drop temp anti sling polyurea rated , wipe out , just enough to lightly cover needles, and related linkage , spins up with solid ease. its the little things that have made my stuff a pleasure to use. . good luck with it , pete  

Thanks Pete Good info there. I do like you working these a few hours a day.

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Retired Wrencher
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Likely just the way a PO had it and didn't know any better. 

Far as I know it's the same for 8 or other HP engines. 

Yes Eric this was hand me down tractor to him. Did not know what he had. Used it one summer went to a zero turn.

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RED-Z06
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Likely just the way a PO had it and didn't know any better. 

Far as I know it's the same for 8 or other HP engines. 

Ol boy was really sacrificing some blade speed, bet it cut poorly like that, like running at lower engine speed 

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RED-Z06
3 hours ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

Z06 I am not a deck guy. That is the way it was mounted. Like I said in my post, I believe this was a mower it`s whole life.

If you go to mow with her, loosen the mule drive abd run the belt in the larger pulley, then retension, it'll cut way better, its probably giving up 20% of the blade speed with it in the outer pulley

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Sparky

  Nice one Gary. Was this the one for sale in Enfield? 
  So you have two B80’s now? 

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Retired Wrencher
20 hours ago, RED-Z06 said:

If you go to mow with her, loosen the mule drive abd run the belt in the larger pulley, then retension, it'll cut way better, its probably giving up 20% of the blade speed with it in the outer pulley

Thanks but it will be for the next owner.

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