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    Archive through January 28, 2011

    Don T., I wish I did. Getting off and on the tractor to switch the angle is a bit of a pain but the "fun" of plowing in weather like this trumps the downside. With all the snow we've had last year and this year, I have it down to changing the angle only twice to clear the whole driveway.
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    Archive through January 28, 2011

    This was round 1 on Wednesday in southeast PA. 20 more inches fell later that night...
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    Archive through December 06, 2010

    Well, got that oil drain plug out fairly easy in the end. Don T - after spraying PB Blaster on it a few times over 2 days, I tried the 10" vise grips 1st - no dice. I only had an 18" pipe wrench but I gave it a shot but couldn't really get a good bite so I gave it a gentle whack upwards on the...
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    Archive through December 06, 2010

    Thanks Guys. I was figuring and hoping vise grips might be my easiest "fix" and I will weld a nut to the plug when I get it out as you suggested. Snow is coming and I wanted to change the oil before snow plow season starts in SE PA.
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    Archive through December 05, 2010

    Does anyone have any tips or special tool to use on removing a worn oil drain plug on my IH 582? It is pretty well rounded so that I can't get a good grip with any sockets or wrenches.
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    Archive through August 25, 2010

    Thanks Marlin. Can I just pull that rod out?
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    Archive through August 25, 2010

    Hey Guys, I need to tap into your mechanical knowledge here and expose my lack of...my 1650 died in the field after backfiring quite a bit. I put a new condenser, coil and points in and she started right away. I didn't do any timing yet as I found it difficult to see the points gap open and turn...
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    Archive through November 30, 2009

    Jeff, I have a gear driven IH 582 - not a Special. I use a 10" plow for my garden in 1st gear at full throttle w no problems. I follow that up with a disc harrow. With that said, I would think it would be too fast for the rototiller assuming you need to work it at full throttle.
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    Archive through May 14, 2009

    Hitch parts found through one of our sponsors. Thanks, Ed
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    Archive through May 14, 2009

    Shoot...I knew your company was out and I tried one other sponsor but I will go back until I find them. Thanks for your help Charlie - once again!
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    Archive through May 14, 2009

    Looking for: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 if you have it. For an IHCC 582
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    Archive through February 26, 2009

    Bill, Ron and Richard - thanks for taking the time with those suggestions. This 1650 is 150 miles away from me so I'm taking a day off next week so I can look at it real good...I did find Richard's article in the FAQs... I'll let you know how I make out.
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    Archive through February 26, 2009

    Kraig and Matt - thank you very much. That's real encouraging. I know some guys have welded supports accross the frame but I couldn't see that being the only answer since the engine and frame weren't vibrating. Your explanation makes sense.
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    Archive through February 26, 2009

    I've been a member for awhile but only posted a couple of times as I don't know diddly so I shutup and learn from you Guys...I need your diagnosis on this opportunity if you could help me: I saw a 1650 at a small engine repair shop so I stopped and asked about it. The guy said he just put new...
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    Utility Box Drawing

    Kraig - that's a start. Thanks for taking the time to help. It's for my 100 and I wanted to stay as close to the original as possible.
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    Paint tips and restoration tips

    Would anyone know the dimensions of the optional utility box? I found it in the parts manual for my 100 but not the dimensions and metal size.
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    Archive through August 19, 2008

    PaulB - Unfortunately, it is not the same company. It would have been neat to track down the original owner.
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    Archive through August 17, 2008

    Paul B - The Original you recently got with the Collegeville Equipment metal tag on it - that place was torn down about 2 years ago. I moved there in 1985 and they were in the golf cart business at that time. Apparently the owner of Collegeville Equipment was a Joe Eicholt who employed a real...
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    Archive through January 31, 2008

    Don T - 49*F in NS? Wow. I used to live in Charlottetown back in the '70s and don't remember getting that warm in the winter...BTW, I thought the Model 100s stopped in 1965? or, did I read your post wrong? - Ed
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    Archive through January 29, 2008

    Hey Rich, when you talk to the "Higherpower" again, tell him to send some snow my way in SE Penna. The first year I am completely ready for the snow, we get nuttin'. The plow is on my IHC 582, wheel weights, chains plus I even have it in the garage, all nice and dry. I knew we would not get any...
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