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    Allis B (1939) issue

    First I would check the coolant level. You work it, it gets hot and dies. Let it cool off and all is good. Just an easy thing to check that also could be causing your problem.
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    Engine stuck on 63 cub with new pistons and valves

    This little fact ended up costing me a lot.
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    Moving a dead skid steer

    Those look like what is in there. If you search for that model engine you don't find much. Thanks again folks, set on order.
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    Moving a dead skid steer

    I was looking at Onan. The model is NHCV and it seems that there are no new parts available (maybe new old stock pistons and such). Even going through Jacks Small Engine I get no results for anything. I have found listings for points but "out of stock" with no restock date. I see why it's a...
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    Moving a dead skid steer

    Jim, have the operators manual, service and parts manual and also operators and service for the Onan engine. Turns out old skid steers are not like old tractors. I spent 3 hours trying to find a set of points and condenser for it with no luck. Cleaned and adjusted what is in there but now need...
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    Moving a dead skid steer

    Thanks for all the great advice (I really love this forum, everyone is willing to help). I posted this same question on a skid steer forum and so far have had over 40 views and not one answer. I decided to have my local guy with a car rescue truck haul it for me. He used the winch to drag it...
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    Moving a dead skid steer

    Hi folks, happy belated Thanks Giving. I just purchased an old non running Gehl 3000 skid steer. Now I need to get it home. I have a guy with a car hauler coming to get it sometime next week but I need to know is what I need to do to it to move it when it's not running. Would just tying the...
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    WC to WD wheel swap

    Thanks for the info folks. The assumption that I miss spoke about the WD to WD was right, I meant WC to WD. Damn shame that those new rears on that WC are not such a deal. Thanks again.
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    WC to WD wheel swap

    So... looking for a junk WD that doesn't have spin adjustable wheels. Thanks old
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    WC to WD wheel swap

    Hi Allis gods. My son has a WD with the spin adjustable rear wheels and they are shot and so are his tires. He found a WD with good tires and wheels but they are not the spin adjustable type. Is there anyway those wheels and tires will work on the WD?
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    WD Snap Coupler/Drawbar release

    I'd get a chunk of chain that I knew was too long, attach it to either the top or bottom, figure out how long it needs to be and cut it to fit.
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    Farmall H Lead

    What the other folks have posted is true and correct when buying any old tractor. Only thing I can think of not mentioned is in cold climates it was common for the water that builds up in the rear end and trans to freeze. Some folks would rock the tractor back and forth to break up the ice so...
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    Identifying production year of Farmall H by sight

    The seats were different but many early seats were replaced with what was considered a seat easier on the hind quarters. I own a 1940 with the tall oil filter and trough in the floor plate but a newer seat.
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    ca front timing cover oil seal

    I think my repair manual tells you to start the engine with the bolts loose to allow the cover to center. I thought that sounded a bit strange. It's a project I need to do to my B but have been putting off just using a drip pan when I park it.
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    Another thing a WD is handy for

    Um... yeah, nope.
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    What is this?

    I don't think it's a stand alone tool but rather part of a bigger contraption.
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    Bushhog with Farmall B

    Another option would be to look for a used self powered brush hog and a 6 foot belly mower. Wack it down with the hog and keep it up with the belly mower. You could either sell the hog when you are done or keep it in case it ever gets away from you again.
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    Bushhog with Farmall B

    I use a 5 footer behind a worn out H but don't cut anything but tall grass and weeds 5-6 foot tall. Use an overrun clutch and 1st gear it is all the poor thing can do. I had the mower before the tractor so that's why I even do it in the first place. Really needs 30 hp or more.
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    Nut crackers

    For those that have the "Robogrip" pliers, it's about time to wash em off and put them by the nut bowl. They are the best nut cracker I've found, walnut to filbert. Really the best use I've found for them.
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    thdrduck

    Went out in the mail Friday from Wisconsin. Shouldn't take too long to get to you.

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