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    Archive through May 23, 2008

    Joel, the first Kohler I built years ago would seize after it got good and warm. It would cool a bit and free up. Took it apart and saw no damage. Turned out the main bearings had no end play. The addition of a few spacer gaskets and all was fine. Before you or they reassemble your engine, make...
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    On the soapbox again

    So far, the record high for the Des Moines area is $3.45. This week it actually dropped to $3.33.
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    Navistar's not dead yet...

    For Navistar's sake, I hope its quality is better than that Practical Turd Car...
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    STUPID things I witnessed today

    Kentuk, I did something similar. Back in 94 I bought a brand new 16X80 mobile home from a dealer (a very shady one at that) in NE Ia. Had it set up about 15 miles east of Des Moines, about 110 miles for them to haul it. They called to say they were on the way with it and did I have the concrete...
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    Archive through March 08, 2008

    Kentuk, the guys at the Dodge dealers know that compressed air valve holder trick well. Those early 5.7 hemi's are notorious for busted valve springs. David, a dab of DR. Tranny's Trans Goo has always worked better than grease for me. Just stick them 1 at a time with a needle nose pliers...
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    Archive through February 24, 2008

    Marlin, looks like an axle from a Peerless trans axle found under 100 and 200 series JD tractors. Years ago when I worked for a Toro Wheel Horse dealer I replaced one in a 210 JD that near as I can tell they were trying to pop wheelies with. The fine splines go into the hub that mounts the wheel.
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    E-85

    Yeah I know. Some folks say, "Don't confuse me with the facts. I've already made up my mind." Just to clear the air, I have snow so deep can't see the fence. A couple times we had a thaw and lost most of the snow only for it to get cold again and snow a bunch more. The motor grader that runs my...
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    E-85

    Didn't miss the point. Look at the date when many of those record warm days were recorded. I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how far back they will be. Weather patterns change. We always have had below 0 temps in Jan and Feb. Some years we have a lot of snow, others not so much. Same...
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    E-85

    Matt, its like this every year in the midwest. Isn't Florida known for its warmer climate than much of the rest of the country...
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    China Cars (aka Motorized Coffins)

    Exhaust emissions are the big difference. Remember in the 70's when pollution controls and insurance rates killed muscle cars? The EPA keeps tightening hydrocarbon emissions. The automakers will eventually wring max power out of what they make now. They do it gradually so they can "improve" a...
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    E-85

    I have seen some good sized LP tanks mounted in pickups. 50 maybe 75 gal. You're right about filling them though.
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    China!

    Anybody remember back in the 80's when stuff from Taiwan was crap? I bought a shop fan made in Taiwan 'cause money was tight. Pretty much a cheap copy of a Patton. When put along side a Chinese fan the guy next to me has, that Taiwan fan is first rate industrial grade!
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    China!

    I'm sure glad I saw this post. The missus and I got one for a wedding present back in Sept. Now I don't feel so bad about not knowing how to make the dumb thing work...
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    China Cars (aka Motorized Coffins)

    Dean, check out GM's C/K trucks with 5.3L and active fuel management. It's kind of like the old 8-6-4 Caddy except AFM actually works. 18-22 mpg rating. The PCM cuts 4 cyls out when not needed by unlatching the lifters so the valves stay closed and stops fuel injection. It will run like that...
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    E-85

    Kentuck, not trying to be a smart a**, but how many engines does MTD manufacture? My take is they are talking about premium gasoline vs regular unleaded. Here's another thought. Propane burns comparatively as clean as alcohol and even has about the same octane rating. Engines burning propane...
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    Archive through February 12, 2008

    Mark, those carb settings are "get you in the ballpark" settings. 1st and fore most, make sure your ignition system is up to par. If your points are burnt, spark plug fouled, out of time, fix them FIRST. You will not get it to run right until you do. From there adjust the main needle until it...
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    Archive through February 12, 2008

    Lonny, I feel your pain on those frozen pipes. I lived in a mobile home for the last 15 years until June of last year. Nothing like only having cold water when you want a shower or running water only in the bathroom. For slow hydraulics on my 1450, I run a salamander heater pointed at the back...
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    Archive through February 10, 2008

    40hp through a hydro? I don't know for sure, but isn't there a pressure relief valve that's going to limit power transmission? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm thinking once you reach max pressure, the remaining hp would only be available to drive attachments.
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    Archive through February 08, 2008

    Don T, You could degree the engine mounted S/G pulley, find TDC with a dial indicator, then make a pointer. Its just like dialing in a cam with a degree wheel on a V8.
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    E-85

    Terry, common sense says the folks claiming 40% mileage loss either made mistakes or intentionally skewed the results. A couple years ago the farm broadcasters from WHO radio in Des Moines did an E-85 comparison with 2 Chevy SUV's. They ran both of them out of fuel, then filled one with 10%...
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