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    Help Identify

    Could someone tell me what this board came from or what it was used on? thank you. Mike
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    Belly mower identification help!

    Can anyone help me identify this belly mower. I know that it doesn't have all the parts but I'm struggling with trying to figure out what brand and what it belongs in. I was assuming a cub. Any help would be much appreciated. This post was edited by Hansen656 on 08/16/2021 at 12:36 pm.
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    Jubilee or 8N.

    Jubilee....far superior because of the live hydraulics. I own some 8N's in addition to the later ones and have to remember the clutch/shifter/lift dance...every time. (try getting 3-point forks into a tight pallet while backing up with a N, and you will see why live hydraulics were...
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    Remote hydraulics - NAA - 600

    http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com/viewtopic.php?t=1154672&highlight=naa+remote+valve
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    Something odd in this picture?

    cool saw the eye on the right also see another eye on the left peering out from the flames.(just above the left end of the log, in the dark space between flames.) You ain't got an abandoned well in your foundation anywhere do you? LOL
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    Got to love those Worthingtons

    cool, good price for a try-out on that one. If you think of them as a parts chaser/wannabe jeep/golf cart/manly go-kart, they make more sense than calling them a tractor. I'd like to try one. With a truck trans, it would be awfully tempting to put on a Ed Roth/ RatFink T-shirt, and do...
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    Value of my Farmall H hobby/collection

    on the nicer tractors, working out a deal with a small dealer or corner lot implement/etc business to put one there works well. When I do it, I tell him, "I want this much in my hand" He sells it for more? fine, difference is his. I don't care or even need to know. sells it for my price...
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    Best Way to Put Fluid into Rear Tires

    I do quite a few (windshield washer fluid) so I put one of those plastic water tanks up in my shop rafter storage area.(35 gallon I think it was) faucet and a garden hose on it. garden hose adapter fill valve on the tire. floorjack under the rear. easy
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    Plan B

    Had a set like that I ran on a 860, then a 841. They worked well in the snow. a little thump, thump, thump on hard ground, but not too bad. Here is the overkill I run now. Had 3 old sets laying around. Muscled em all on. tires are loaded too. I never get stuck. Sounds like a crawler...
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    Ford jubilee that will not start

    from the above testing....the rotor must not be lined up with a cap terminal when the coil 'fires' first, static time it so you are sure the rotor is pointing at a cap terminal when it is supposed to. (distributors get turned..and even clamped down, the actual clamp can slip sometimes)...
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    Should I store an infrequently used tractor?

    like the others say, best thing is to fire it up and drive it regularly. Your name says Iowa? In the winter after the ground freezes, taking it out in the snow won't even get it dirty, just a little wet. .......and it's FUN. If it is stored in an unheated building, don't forget to crack...
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    Farmall H new starter

    I don't even bother to argue with my Farmalls anymore. All of them.....I stick the hand crank in and turn the engine a little before I hit the button.
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    2X Ford 2000

    edit: changed my mind from my first post. I'd pass on both
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    rear tires question

    decent price a little higher than that here. And in my experience, ya might as well go for it. With that very popular size, finding anything good used at even close to reasonable.......is impossible
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    Are these fenders off a Farmall M?

    change your statement from this: "If these aren't off of a M [b:38732fce8e]can i[/b:38732fce8e] make them fit" to this: "If these aren't off of a M [b:38732fce8e]i can[/b:38732fce8e] make them fit" They look pretty good...good price? do it I've bought many tractors with off brand fenders...
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