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Old 04-15-2022, 08:18 AM
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brought home a twin for the 1772
Well, we need some pics then.
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Old 04-19-2022, 10:51 AM
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Put the renewed 125 to work pulling the compost sifter/hauler.
First day in a week above 30 degrees, seemed like the logical thing to do.

Ken

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Old 04-22-2022, 09:59 PM
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Rolled the yard with the 129. About 5 minutes in, the driveshaft spit out the dowel pin at the engine side. Tried a new pin but it was loose in the shaft so I put a spirol pin in it to finish the job
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That is one great looking ride. At least you had a pin. I have pulled alot
of bent over nails in shafts over the years.

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Old 04-22-2022, 10:28 PM
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That is one great looking ride. At least you had a pin. I have pulled alot
of bent over nails in shafts over the years.

Ken
And, sometimes a loose pin with hose clamp around the drive shaft to keep the pin from escaping.
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Sold the 1211 today.
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Old 05-15-2022, 11:07 PM
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Brought out the "82 Brothers" to prepare them for another year of service. 1811 has grass duty, the 1872 hauls loam and the 682 hauls firewood.
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Got the 1782 running, took the #450 blower off the 1811 and put it on the 1862.



Drove the 1862 down the road to store for the summer. Slimed the front 1811 tire (slow leak -- couldn't find any bubbles). Jacked it up and noticed the bearings seem dry (no grease zerks) so that's my next project.

I also bought the brinley adapter/u hitch (the new one on eBay w/ ~700 sold) and plan on finding a sleeve hitch for the 1811, or stealing the 1711's, to try out my plow! Might as well leave the chains on

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Played with the 2182. Mowed some, tweaked carb, and sprayed some weeds in the dark.
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sprayed some weeds in the dark.
Weeds are pesky but I never thought about sneaking up on em. lol
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