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Old 08-23-2010, 10:13 PM
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Thanks for the great comments, guys!
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Old 08-23-2010, 11:01 PM
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AC looks like fun!
Raboley I don't have one yet but will before winter. Dealer said the were avail. Bthein told me about them after I broke my shaft this winter. We were discussing implements and supers. It's mainly a strap that connects the 2 different lift brackets together I believe. You could make one but for the price I'll just purchase one.
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Old 08-24-2010, 07:40 AM
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Thanks Diz & Squatch!

Diz: We've been getting some good rain lately. There's more in the forecast today.
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Haven't "done" much lately, but just received a box-o-gaskets to replace the intake, exhaust and carb gaskets on the Onan along with a carb rebuild kit. She's been surging after warmup. I'm hoping to remove the shroud sheet metal this weekend and start disassembly/reassembly. I also need to remove the rear end (again) to helicoil the lower two axle tube threads on the right side. The guy that installed the 3 point must have gotten a little aggressive with the torque (me), and I can's stand the wet mark on my garage floor. I needed to change the Hytran after it's thorough cleaning this winter anyway, so not really a big deal. It does add a little bit of work having to remove the 3 point and rear pto to change the fluid, but hopefully after this change I won't be doing it again anytime soon.

Squatch - I like what you did with the your Super, the paint and the tires are a good look, but the most important part is that it's a worker! I'm still kicking around the idea of shooting some red on the 982, I just haven't been bit by the paint bug yet.

AC - Your 100 looks great! I have a 70 in 'roller' form right now while I'm deciding if I'm going to do a light to moderate rebuild on the replacement engine. I really just want it to pull a cultivator between the rows of my garden since it's a bit narrower than the 982 with the tiller.
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Old 08-24-2010, 12:32 PM
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Thanks Toyman! I'll have a moldboard plow for the 100 soon.
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Squatch, Nice to see it all back together and working for you. Really looks great!

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Old 08-24-2010, 11:41 PM
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did some digging with my 169 today. loving the tractor more and more.pulled the brinly culti sunk in pretty good at half throttle. pictures show my use of the 50# bolens weights. 1 they stay on the culti nice and help it sink and 2 they hide behind the ih weights very nice.:biggrin2.gif: also in the picture is my 13 year old golden retriever zoey
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Great pics, Nick! I bet, you had a great time playing with 169.
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Cool pictures of the 169 ihnick
Looks like it was digging in real good.
I know what you mean, i am loving my 169 the more i use it also :biggrin2.gif:
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IHnick - nice cultivator. That's on my short list of attachments.

I had a spare 45 minutes and surprisingly got all the tins, shrouds, carb/manifold, and exhaust removed. I found a blown exhaust gasket on the right side. Hopefully I'll have my surging problem all worked out this weekend.
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