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  1. ddulac

    Archive through March 19, 2019

    Thanks Matt! Worn gears were my fear. The forks looked good last year. I seem to remember trying to research the same problem for my parents' 70 several years ago and hitting a dead end. They added a rubber strap to theirs finally to hold the shifter in 2nd. I see you are in Wichita. I grew...
  2. ddulac

    Archive through March 19, 2019

    Spring in NM is when the 100 does most of its work for the year. The late-winter and spring winds come from the West, depositing sand at the gates in the background. Sometimes the pile can be up to 2' high if I let it go long enough. Yesterday was the first significant amount of exercise the...
  3. ddulac

    Archive through October 07, 2018

    Thanks everyone! Wayne, I'm generally a huge fan of all-original for everything. I don't like aftermarket wheels on classic cars or non-period paint colors/schemes. Having a much smaller income, I couldn't justify the expense of correct decals 15 years ago when I painted the hood the first...
  4. ddulac

    Archive through October 04, 2018

    I completed the flame 100 renovation last night. Had to paint the hood twice because the "enamel" clear I put on the first job did not agree with the base coat. This caused a change of strategy on the second try meaning that the flames needed to be perfect because sanding and general basecoat...
  5. ddulac

    Archive through September 22, 2018

    I guess I was browsing the sponsors too much. This was for Xtreme's 70/100 fender kit. Nobody tell my son that I showed him how to create a part that didn't need to exist.
  6. ddulac

    Archive through September 22, 2018

    Kendal, I can't find any images of the 70/100 series with the cross-rod. I don't know what I was thinking except there were empty holes where one should go.. I'm not taking it out though!
  7. ddulac

    Archive through September 22, 2018

    I'm almost finished with rejuvenating the flame 100. The hood needs some slight paint cleanup sanding and a shot of clear, the decals are waiting, and it still needs the wiring harness, steering column, and steering wheel. My 13 year-old son was doing what he could to help with reassembly...
  8. ddulac

    Archive through September 13, 2018

    I'm estimating that the 100 will be finished by this weekend. I went through way more primer than I expected so far.
  9. ddulac

    Archive through September 08, 2018

    Kraig, That is one of our favorite photos! The sun here is very abusive. I've been holding off on repainting the hood because it is pretty beat up. That said, I did order a new hood from Xtreme Motorworks as well as a decal kit from CC Specialties. I'm just waiting patiently now while...
  10. ddulac

    Archive through September 08, 2018

    The 100 always seems to start and run, even though I've neglected doing much mechanical work to it for the last decade. My neglect came around to bite me over the last few weeks. During an aggressive grading effort in the back yard, some bolts on the differential cover plate came loose. I...
  11. ddulac

    Archive through August 31, 2018

    Thanks CC Specialties! Today my 100 gets the new voltage regulator it has needed for so long. I'll change the engine and gear oil while I'm at it. This tractor has several tons of sandy soil to move this weekend.
  12. ddulac

    Archive through February 06, 2015

    Mine works too.
  13. ddulac

    Archive through July 25, 2012

    Found my Father a new k-181 for the 70, and had it shipped to him. He sent this picture today, saying that he had to paint it yellow before installing.
  14. ddulac

    Archive through July 16, 2012

    Thank you to all who responded to my July 2nd post regarding my need for a kohler 7hp for a 70. Someone was able to help, and the motor is in the mail.
  15. ddulac

    Archive through June 20, 2012

    I am willing to pay up to $200 plus shipping to Wichita, KS for a complete 7hp Kohler for a 70 (k161 or k181). Must be a solid runner with no issues. [email protected]
  16. ddulac

    Archive through June 17, 2012

    Nice Original Troy! Those are just cool tractors. I found another great use for the 100 last night (aside from constantly re-grading the back yard that "shifts" with the spring winds). Sitting in the back of the trailer in this picture are 60 8" cmu blocks, 2/3 of a cube. I have been...
  17. ddulac

    Archive through December 16, 2011

    Mick, What is his name again?
  18. ddulac

    Archive through December 16, 2011

    I know that many members of the IHCC crew here love the stuff, but I specifically moved to the desert to get away from snow. The city doesn't even own a snow plow! Pic is above for this post.
  19. ddulac

    Archive through September 28, 2011

    No longer worthless!
  20. ddulac

    Archive through March 29, 2011

    I received the 3-point the other day and was able to finally put the new blade to use. This is going to save my back a lot of pain!
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