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  1. M

    Talking about balers

    Was at an auction last week, a NH 273 that had been setting in a shed for 35 years, still had the paint on the knotters, one flat tire, looked just like new, sold for $2600.
  2. D

    This should stir up some discussion

    We had a solenoid fail on the grain dryer tonight. There are no manuals or drawings, but that is not the point of this discussion. The dryer has 240VAC hooked to the incoming power lugs, but there is only a ground lug. I had assumed that all was 240VAC in it, but there are a lot of 120VAC...
  3. J

    JD weight

    I left a John Deere 40lb. weight with a hole drilled in it at the NATPA Mason pull at the north track scale this pass weekend. If you could contact Jim at 618-458-6480. I will be at the NATPA pull in Sedalia next weekend. Thanks, Jim
  4. G

    The other day....

    Someone posted a pic of a corn cob growing on the tassel and wondered what had happened.. Here is a link of how some crops have evolved due to selective breeding over thousands of years. Poke here
  5. T

    OT-need opinions on RedMax trimmers

    Any good??
  6. P

    Sealed Bearings

    I have a 644 New Holland Round Baler. I believe it is a 1998 built model. Many sealed bearings on it, most of the rollers do not have grease zerks due to the bearings being sealed and non greasable. How long can a guy reasonably expect these bearings to last? I'm not sure how many...
  7. C

    DC serial number

    I had a CASE collector call me over the weekend about his DC he has about 12 of them. So I think knows what he is talking about. His question was about his serial number on a DC he just bout. He said both numbers matched serial tag and on the bell housing and that number is DC23764 not enough...
  8. D

    Inline Muzzleloader

    I am looking for advise on inline muzzleloaders. I have been using a Knight with a bolt action. It is such a pain to keep clean, so I started looking around. Rossi makes a combo shotgun/ 50 cal for $200. Anyone use one of these? I also found a TC Omega for $250. Are these any good? Thanks I do...
  9. O

    Wood spliter

    I would like to build a spliter and wondering if the hydraulic pump on my MF 150D would have enough pressure? Also, the size of cylinder that would be best. I am going to use it on green oak.
  10. M

    HPOCA Winter Get-together

    Reminder: The 2014 HPOCA Winter Get-together is coming soon on February 20, 21 & 22 at the Lebanon Expo Center near Lebanon, PA. Featuring an indoor tractor show ( preregistration required call 717-432-4591,)tours of local area attractions, Oliver/Cletrac related vendors, memorabilia auction on...
  11. H

    For GB in Montana - need help with carb icing!

    Gary, Can you take this stuff back to Montana where it belongs!
  12. A

    TD6 steering clutch removal

    I need some advice, The steering clutches in my TD6 are stuck and I need to get them unstuck but I've never taken any of these out. How do I get them out or what else could I do to get them unstuck. They've only been stuck for about a month. I tried to jerk the machine but had no luck and I...
  13. T

    8n no spark

    Will a bad condenser cause a no spark problem on a 6 volt front mount distributer? I have set and checked the points at .015 about 20 times now. Sometimes I can get spark for a little while but it never lasts. I have not checked that the voltage drops and rises when engine is cranked. I am going...
  14. K

    Case 970 carburetor

    My 970 has had a plug placed into the adjustment on the bottom of the carburetor where the parts book calls for a solenoid. Can anyone enlighten me as to why they had a solenoid there? Was it commonly removed and replaced with something else? I am unable to lean out the mixture when under load...
  15. Two-cylinder guy

    Unstyled B Questions

    I'm getting ready to re-install the head/manifold assembly on my 38' JD B. 1. What is the proper torque for the head nuts? The service manual for the styled B says 1150 in lbs (96 ft lbs) and I've read posts on "Yesterday's Tractors" that it's 150 ft lbs if the studs are dark colored and 130...
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