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Topped of the 1811's tank (or at least half way) and turned in around in preparation for the snow.
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Why Farm Half When You Can Farmall? 1282 | 44C Deck, Chains, 42" Blade, Cast Weights, 020" Over K301 * 1711 | 50C Deck, #1 Rear Rototiller w/ Extensions, Sleeve Hitch, KT17S Series II 24302 --> CH18S * 1811 | 46 GT Deck, 42" Blade, Chains, M18 Magnum, Sleeve Hitch * 1782 | 60" #375 Deck, Kubota D640 Diesel * 1862 | #450 Snowblower, M18 Magnum * 782 | Y/W KT17 Series II, Sleeve Hitch * 984 | Y/W Onan/Linamar 20HP, Sims Cab, CAT 0 3 PT w/ Rear PTO, 60" #374 Deck |
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Had a very unexpected set of snow squalls come thru. Total white out when looking out my window. In no time at all we had a small 2" on the ground. With the strange snowy week ahead I figured I'd do this little cleanup.
I was just using Tug to assist with a bush trimming job so it fired up easy and we zipped thru it. Who Knew from trimming a bush to plowing snow within an hour.
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Plug aerated about 10 acres of pasture/ hay field with my 108!
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Mounted the 12" cat 0 Brinly on the 882 hoping to plow the potato patch this morning but, alas, woke up at 5 and it was raining!!
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The battery in the 1863 died 2 years ago and I haven't used it since then. I went and bought a cheapo L&G battery at Walmart and used 2 vice grips to attach the cables to it. The gas had been in it for 2 years so I removed the gas line from the plastic fuel pump and managed to break the plastic barb off of it. I had another new fuel pump so I installed it. The line going from the pump to the carb was so old it crumbled getting it off so I removed the air filter and housing and replaced the line. I hooked a bottle of gas to the fuel pump and got it cranked and drove it to the garage. The throttle cable is froze up, I removed it and put it in a coffee can of oil. If it doesn't free up I have the stuff to make another one. I need to make some battery cables that will work on the L&G battery and change the oil. Letting this thing set in an open carport for 2 years has not been good for it.
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Got the 122 uncovered and it didn't start. As is true 98% of the time, it was a fuel issue.
Drained the gas, loosened the tank and removed the valve/fuel filter and cleaned it all out and we're back in business again. I need to find a way of extending the fuel inlet of the assembly so that it doesnt pull fuel from the bottom of the tank as it does now, but instead from about 1/2" from the bottom of the tank. Ran like a champ!
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61 and 63 Originals 123 (2) 782D 106, 147, 122 102 parts It's only original ONCE!
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I did some spring maintenance on the driveway yesterday. I tried out the blade I got a couple weeks ago for my Cub. I had mounted it on the front at first, but changed it over to mid mount. It works great. I really like that you can tilt it to dig in on one side. I was able to crown the driveway so hopefully water runs down the sides instead of the middle now. My dad helped me with the 882. I finished up with the 125 and rake. It started right up after sitting all winter. I didn’t even have to charge the battery.
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125, 126, 147, 129, 149 x 2, 1450, 882, 1810, 1320, 1440, 2135, 2 129’s for parts/project, 1950 Farmall Cub 38" LT mower deck, 4 42" triangle mower decks, 2 44A mower decks, 2 50C mower decks, 42” GT deck, 3 42" snow/dirt blades, 42" landscape rake, #4 cart |
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After 2 days in oil the throttle cable was still locked up. I dug out some cable material I bought several years ago from Tulsa Engine Warehouse before they went out of business. I've got it on the tractor but not adjusted. The old CV singles have a hole you line up but I don't see anything like that on this one. Guess it's time to dig through the Kohler manual.
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