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Old 10-20-2016, 05:10 PM
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Default Winter projects

Well, very soon we , or most of us anyway, will be in our shops with the stove or furnace going and be working on a project to keep busy this winter. So, the question is---- what have you got planned for a winter project(s)? I'll be finishing the paint work on the 782D and installing the turbo kit. What have you got planned?
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Old 10-20-2016, 05:25 PM
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I'd settle for getting my garage where I can actually DO a project in it.... and a furnace.... maybe some more lights/electric, insulation.....
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Old 10-20-2016, 05:39 PM
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1932 ford coupe and fixing any thing that breaks on my 149 while in the snow.
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Old 10-20-2016, 07:50 PM
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Start restoring my 982, two cyclops rear braces and drill drain holes.
Rebuild (2) 12hp and one 10.

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Old 10-20-2016, 09:20 PM
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You asked so here goes:
Farmall Super A--front transmission seal
IH 454--steering cylinder leaking and a bad hydraulic leak on something on the transmission cover top--may have to pull fenders and fuel tank (it has saddle tanks, kind of)
1811--clean hydro out, rebuild carb and 50" deck
782--see what it needs (just bought it) and put a deck from a burnt 1810 under it.
New Holland 276 baler--pickup attachment is slipping too easily, replace bushings in overrunning clutch, sharpen/adjust knife
Deere 4020---fix the fuel gauge
75 F-350--fix the fuel gauge
Early 90's Club Car golf cart---do a cheap rebuild on the engine--smokes like a diesel!
682--replace blown kt17 with a magnum from burnt 1810 (if it survived the fire)
124--level the deck
122--clean out the fuel system and stop leaks
farm shop--install those LED lights I bought 2 years ago
Farmall Super A (another one)--resolve battery/starter issues
Deere haywagon--make a new tailgate to fix the one I destroyed (don't ask) and fix broken floor boards

I'm sure there is more, but I'll never get all of this done.
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Old 10-21-2016, 08:58 AM
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Jon that sounds like me...I have to go outside to change my mind!!!!
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Lord you can't take me today, way too much to do!!
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Old 10-21-2016, 10:46 AM
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I plan on resting up and hopefully enjoy snow removal and snow storms, I know it sounds crazy but I worked my butt off this summer
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My pre-winter project was getting the grass seed heads knocked down,,,
that happened Wednesday,,, now I have to decide whether to cover the mower for the winter,,, or,,
just leave it set uncovered for the winter??



At some point this winter, I hope to get the second cutting edge installed in my DIY landplane.

The landplane works great with one blade,,, hopefully a second blade will make it even better.



Winter and welding just seem to go together!!
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I'll be working on my 1985 Dodge Charger or my diesel 100 project
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