Recent content by Plane Bart

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    Vise squad. . let's see you shop vise. OT just for fun.

    I just picked up a Attwood's Leg vise like Tall T posted, for $20.00 bucks filled the back of the truck with the other free tools the guy was going to haul to the dump, a Buda 20 ton toe jack, full set of Stanley sweetheart logo socket handle end wood chisels and another set of greenlee...
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    Safety!

    I have a neighbor out of work across the street because he thought the chainsaw chaps were to hot to wear cut himself from beyond my intelligence ankle to knee. if I am going out to chainsaw I wear the face shield and chaps I cant afford a accident. I have been educated well beyond my...
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    9N prototype

    Thanks for posting the pictures that is cool
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    Rope gasket question??

    I used a large socket and tapped on it with a hammer to get mine seated trimmed the edges with a new razor blade I also have heard some say to add a dab of gray per a text to the ends where we cut them.
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    Speaking of rear ends......leveler box questions...

    I have found it never mattered how I had set the level box or what I had on the back of a tractor. As soon as Granddady came over he would re adjust it a few cranks right a few left One time I was dragging stone on the roads around his shop He came cruseing across the street and says " hey...
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    Every Year...

    It sound like it could have been heat stoke coming on but it would be a very good idea to go get some blood work done and get the blood pressure checked. I lived almost 50 years old and never was seriously sick until last year when I was busted out by my daughter and wife when the noticed I...
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    8N front tires, motorcycle

    I just recently replaced my front tires on my 9N I quickly found out it was not going to be a same day start and finish deal. It was recommended to me to remove the rust from the inside of the rims primer and then paint The rust will cause premature tube failure. The primer will draw water so a...
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    Drawbar/hitch questions.

    The set up you have will work only one drawbar lock is required to keep the drawbar from rolling. Make sure your pin through the hay wagon hitch has a lynch pin on it to keep it from popping out. Also I would take it for a test drive pulling the hay wagon keep in mind that the additional...
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    OT: any electricians?

    Back years ago before the Arc Fault circuit breakers there was a code that all 3 wire home runs had to be connected to a two pole breaker. So yes you could use a two pole 20 amp breaker for two 120 volt 20 amp receptacle circuits. The problem arises when you try to instal a GFI receptacle or...
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    Land of Almost Right Strikes Again!

    Just remove one of the studs and go get two new ones that are longer I think they were 5/16 bolt size don't remember thread pitch take a old one with you
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    More over heating help

    Use a fin comb to straightedge the bent fins if you use a putty knife you will cut into the core lines and it will leak Don't asked how I learned this lol
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    Steering linkage boots

    The tie rod ends you remove the cotter pin and castle nut and hit it with a hammer or use a tie rod end tool Loosen the small bolt on the steering arm and unscrew it pay attention to how far it was screwed in match the new one. For the end at the steering arm unbolt the castle nut drive a...
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    WOW! Prices!

    Buying the tractor-lights wings mounting brackets and tail lights were the most expensive part of my 9N
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    OT Antique Tractor Musem Bruce VA

    Thanks Bruce for the link I will have to grab some of my Nephews and run down there one weekend the last tractor museum I was at was the John Deere Museum in the Quad cities when John TR and I hooked up a couple of years ago
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    OT Antique Tractor Musem Bruce VA

    Hey Bruce on my way outta town on 95 I saw a Antique Tractor Museum just off 95 I want to say it was just past Kings Dominion but before Richmond. Have you ever been there? If so do you know the name of it?
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