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  1. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Wow! I really appreciate the feedback. I know tires are are hot debate topic for many. I fall more into the "look" more than functionality column. When my Dad restored our D200 he put Carlisle Super Lugs on it after a few winters of chains and wheel weights. The lugs coupled with the always...
  2. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    No chains. Yet anyway. This last storm turned to soup before I could make a stab at plowing the backyard. The ground also hasn't really froze so my fear of digging up the lawn got the better of me. The plows cutting edge needs to be reworked and shoes replaced. I appreciate the tips on tires...
  3. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Figured it's been a bit. I finally got the plow mounted up today. I had a bear of a time spreading the rear forks out enough to mount on the pegs properly. A little extra persuasion and I am ready to play around a bit finally. I was impressed after soaking the angle latch pin I was able to...
  4. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    I'll attach my video below. Gary nailed it with the fuel line just dragging enough on the throttle linkage. A quick bit of repositioning and I now have complete control over my throttle. New video by David Collard I enjoy working on my Deere but its a workhorse machine so I don't get the same...
  5. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    A few pictures for clarity.
  6. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Few good updates on my 106! I cleaned the sediment bowl along with the gas tank and found success last weekend. I was correct in my thinking that the gravity fed system needs enough fuel in the tank to keep the carburetor bowl full. The new ignition system definitely did the trick in getting...
  7. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Did a full replacement of the ignition system yesterday. New points, condenser, coil, plug wire and spark plug. Set all the gaps according to the manual. Voltage Regulator looked new inside but I cleaned it up anyway. I now have good consistent spark. I went to start it and already noticed a...
  8. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Doh! Fair point I didn't even consider that. I do enjoy messing around in my CAD programs though! I suppose as the winter draws on in New England I might find time to mess around a bit with it.
  9. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Been a week so I figured I'd give an update. Over the weekend I swapped out the carb and changed the oil. Happy to report the oil other than being dirty was free of any containments. The tractor fired up for the first time strictly off of fuel and runs. It runs rough. But it runs! Very exciting...
  10. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Yup! Always good for a check in and quick sniff at a moments notice!
  11. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Did some muddling around on Monday afternoon. The carb was "moist" to say the least. That little bit of surface rust behind where the carb mounts shouldn't be an issue correct? I ordered a new carb kit on the Bezos express along with new fuel line & some clean new air filters. Also unstuck the...
  12. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    So its been a long day but I have my new 106 home. Picked the UHAUL up in the morning and made my way over to get the machine loaded. The gentleman I bought it from was kind enough to help me get it on the truck. Brought it home and promptly got it unloaded without issue! I was dreading wheeling...
  13. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Air cleaner did indeed come with it as well. It's a little soggy and needs a new filter but otherwise all there.
  14. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Went to look at the 106 and it was a no brainer. Clean machine, I'll be the third owner. Was inside a garage somewhere in CT until the second owner bought it two years ago. They used it a few times and then parked it outside for a year. Really clean machine. A quick power wash will shine her...
  15. David Collard

    106 vs 127 vs 147 Newbie Questions

    Well I now have a narrow frame plow. Just needs a tractor to go with it! Kid I bought it off of said he found it from a guy on the Cape. A little elbow grease and this thing should clean up nicely.
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