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    Cub mower repair.

    I’ve had a, what you call “junk”, MTD made 50” Cub Cadet riding mower for 19 years. Total cost of replacement parts over those 19 years? About $50. I’ll take that “junk” any day!!
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    Ford 801 a good deal?

    What transmission? If it’s a five speed and live pto, then it’s either an 860 (if it’s a 1957) or an 861 if it a 1958 or later. I’ve got a 1958 861 gas with loader that I’ve been happy with. Don’t use it a lot though. It uses a lot more gas than my MF135. I paid $4200 for mine 20+ years...
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    More change

    Right on moresmoke!
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    Tractor Sale Gone Sour. What Would You Do?

    I’m pulling for it all to go smoothly and everyone to end up happy with the resolution!!
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    Face Shield or Safety Glasses?

    I got a metal sliver embedded in my eye while grinding above my head with glasses on. Ended up without any significant long term damage to my eye but it’s a full shield for me now when grinding.
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    Wood stoves

    Numerous places online list replacement grates for an Intrepid 2 for less than $100.
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    What is it

    I agree that it’s a Clarktor Tug. Google search images look identical except the missing side panels.
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    Looks like YT is kaput

    Looks a little different but doesn’t seem to be that big a deal to me. Don’t really see anything that would come close to making it unusable.
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    Solar

    I have 26 panels, ground mounted - about 6 KW. I did most of the installation myself - just had the professionals do the actual electrical connections. Was no harder than installing a drain line. System has long paid for itself with interest. Havent paid a power bill in about 12 years. Never...
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    Mike Henry is right

    I like that saying! Thanks Bill!
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    Rebuilt built my first

    Yeah I didnt know that when I first got one. Had my Ford tractor jacked up .the first time, bent down near it and felt the handle graze the side of my head when it let go. Im convinced it would have killed me if my head was a little bit further over. Been extremely careful using it ever since!!!
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    Massey 1130 - Pricing?

    Wow! Im my neck of the woods (Vermont) I usually see then at $8,000 - $10,000. Maybe those are not in rough condition though - but definitely in well used condition!
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    Glow plugs

    Thats what it supposed to do. Its timed to prevent the plug from burning out - at least thats how my New Holland tractor works.
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    What vintage ?

    Bob, I think you are on it. The downturn in the end of the front fenders and the little wrinkles at the top of the radiator are distinctive and match perfectly. Good job!
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    What vintage ?

    I own a 1919 Mitchell that looks a lot like that. Ill find a picture and post it. A number of automobile manufacturers had 6 cylinder touring cars in the 1918-1922 era that looked similar.
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    Do I have the wrong carb?!

    I have an 861. I dont think the carbs for a 601 and an 801 are interchangeable. The bolt spacing is different, for one thing.
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    Home Wind turbine?

    Why are you so confident solar is not an option? Have you checked into it? I live in northern Vermont and I once thought the same thing. Thankfully, I researched it myself, and learned otherwise, and with a relatively modest solar array, I have not paid a power bill in 12 years! At this...
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    Need air hose

    My vote is for Flexilla. Extremely flexible. I will note that it sure doesnt look very durable and probably isnt if you are hard on hoses. Mine essentially only gets used for occasionally topping off tires, so has been fine.
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    39 years ago

    Happy Birthday!! What model tractor is that?
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    Flexable shaft camera

    I have one that plugs into my iPhone. Works awesome and was only about $50 off Amazon. The most important spec is the focal length. Unless it has a very small focal length it wont be useful for small spaces such as down a spark plug hole into a cylinder.

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