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just my $.02, it is spelled coulter. and it is said kind of like culter, but with a small sound of o infront of the u. I've got an 8-inch, of the newer style. it is all froze up, so I guess I will be following this thread to glean as much info as possible. (note, my spelling and pronounciation of coulter, are strictly my opinion. I have a large chance of being wrong)
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Tyler Chiliak. Southeast Alberta Canada. My dad and I own, 1650, , 1450, 1250, 1250, 1200, 982, 782, 149, 149, 149, 128, 128, 123, 100, 100. Also a 1310, 1500, and 2 1600 IHC trucks. |
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Thanks Guys for the pronunciation!!
I bought some new penetrating oil today,CRC freeze off,Ill probably be dissapointed and wish i just bought some more PB Blaster but thought it was worth a shot as I have 2 cans of PB on the shelf. I shot all the bolts with there first dose of PB this morn. Again Thanks Jason |
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I missed you Myron,
Thanks! I took the plow apart for cleaning and paint and as usal got a couple questions!! Are the original colors like an off/cream white and black?Flat or gloss black? Should I sand the plow and make it as smooth as possible? I got brinlys phone number and will call about the bolts and stuff I cant get at a fastner store. here is a couple pictures. this is the only part I broke,bummer,will draw a bead across it and grind it down and use it anyway.I think I put to much heat.Ill have to tap all the threads.This part I realy wanted to use again as I didnt think it was going to be available in this style anymore.Possibly could duplicate it though. ![]() some of the hardware.I need to replace the U bolt. ![]() Started to knock off some of the rust and junk. ![]() And my last question,Ive read some have had this sticker duplicated,if so by who?Or what type of buisness would you reccomend I take it to to have it duplicated?It doesnt look like the normal oval? and looks like the lettering has a shadow. ![]() Thanks Jason |
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Well believe it or not the plow is almost done!!Put the last coat on tonight.
Ill post some pics soon Ive been taking some but someone ate my camera cord.I even found a couple people who will make the new stickers!! Jason Oh If someone needs a 5/8 left hand thread tap let me know,that stinking sucker cost me 50.00 !! Maybe we can pass it around to whoever needs it,if not I'm going to gold plate it and put it on a plaque !! |
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Look forward to your pics Jason!
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I wish I had all the money I spent on such tools. Tools are golden when you need them. Scott |
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Scott,
Imagine what we could buy with all the tool money we spent,between specialty tools ,boght more than once over the years for work,and specialty tools bought for working on stuff,I could buy a boat load of cubs!!! Well the plow is complete,still no pictures,lost all the progress pics and the pictures of the stickers,there stuck on the camera with no way to get them off.I probably wont get a good picture of it ,not used,Im going to hook it to the tractor this afternoon and go out and scrape all the new paint off it!!I wanted to wait and show a picture of it all fancied up but boy am I itchen to go turn dirt!!Ive never used one before so im excited!!I will try to borrow my bosses camera today,gotta go over and pick up some doves after church. Have a great day, Jason |
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finally !!!!!!!!!!
Here is a few pics!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wearing the paint off already ![]() ![]() ![]() Getting it set up ![]() The garden after the plow,and a night of the stinking dogs haveing a good time!!
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Great pics Jason! Thanks for sharing.
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