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    What is up over at the registry

    Dennis, JMHO but here goes The "other" forum, usually called "across the street" on this one, has been around for a several years. I started out "cubbing" on this one and after a couple of years found that I checked it out at least 5 times more than this one. I attribute that to: 1 - I...
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    Archive through April 03, 2010

    I’m looking for a hanging frame for a 46”, model 336 GT-SGT mower deck. Parts 21 & 22 in this diagram or the whole assembly.
  3. J

    My dump trailer

    Don, I think this: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3704913.pdf is the Mid-West hoist Dennis was talking about. Here is a picture of one on an antique tractor website JimE
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    Archive through March 16, 2010

    Kraig, Actually that "trailing arm" is a Radius Arm or Radius Rod. It "is a suspension member intended to control wheel motion in the longitudinal (fore-aft) plane" (Wikipedia). The one shown compensates for a worn pivot bolt. Trailing arms trail back to the axle and are usually attached to a...
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    Archive through July 01, 2009

    Kendal, I agree with you but some will insist on spelling it the other way.
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    Archive through May 25, 2009

    Earl Ford, I just went through doing what you are trying to do. I have a CC 46 inch deck and I put it on my 682. I have a spare hanger so I started cutting one of them to make the deck work. The first problem was the crossbar at the rear so I took my 4 1/2 grinder and cut the welds so I could...
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    Archive through April 20, 2009

    I need 4 deck axles from a 46 inch SGT deck, number 13 in this pic. I lost mine when I tore my deck down for overhaul.
  8. J

    Alumiweld

    Keith, Do you have access to a oxy-actet torch? Get some flux and eye protection from this guy http://www.tinmantech.com/ and have at it. This guy can weld any aluminum from pop cans on up using the same technology that put hundreds of thousands of airplanes up in WW2, welded by women no...
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    Archive through December 14, 2008

    Steve, Thanks for the info. I'm building from scratch and have never seen a picture of the completed assy. JimE
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    Archive through December 12, 2008

    Steve B, Nice work on the PS. I have 2 questions because I am working on something similar. 1 - Why extend the length? I thought the steering valve tucked up behind the spool valve on the SGTs. Is the 782 more crowded in there? 2 - What did you use at the bottom of the extension shaft to...
  11. J

    Archive through November 11, 2008

    For those who may be wondering what a "Tin Can" looked like. This is a a Fletcher class DD. Built in WW2, retired in the 1969 - sold to Turkey, scrapped in 1981.
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    Archive through October 20, 2008

    Lammy, The 2 voltages are set by 2 different adjustments so that the generator operates within that band. The 14v adjustment is set by the voltage-control relay in the regulator such that, when the generator tries to put out more voltage than the setting such as when the engine revs...
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    Archive through October 15, 2008

    Cleaning out my extra projects IH 682 - built by CC, Cast Iron Rear End, Series 1 engine still going strong, new coil 4 years ago, new front tires 2 years ago $550 (Chains not included) Tiller - Series 1 with both extensions, very good tines, no right angle gearbox. $125 Cat 0...
  14. J

    Got Linux?

    Kendall, You're right on the CS setting but it also works for sata drives, at least on my pc. A side note: I recently tried to install XP on a 7200 rpm SCSI drive with a fairly new controller and it simply would not boot. It would get as far as the first Windows screen and die. After...
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    Got Linux?

    Dual-boot, If you have multiple drives with different OS's and you only want to use one OS at a time and never need to prowl around the other system from the one you are running, a simple way to have dual (or any number of) boots without trying to manage OS's that compete with each other to...
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    Archive through June 25, 2008

    Keith L, If you can find an older shop that has a growler it takes only about 5 seconds to know if that armature has any hope. I have one but we are a little far apart to make it worthwhile. If they don't know what you are talking about hang up. JimE
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    Archive through June 24, 2008

    Keith LeJeune, That armature looks like it has been dragging on the field poles and the iron core segments are probably shorted together. This will contribute to poor performance and overheating because of increased eddy current and hysteresis loss in the armature core. I recommend you find a...
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    Archive through May 01, 2008

    Harry M. I've got a hydro with no brakes and have never needed them except if I try to park on a hill. If I need to I just turn so the tractor is pointed cross-hill.
  19. J

    E-85

    Dean, Just reading this thread. I don't want to belabor the point but the Expedition suv is a 1/2 ton. The Ford "Ex" sequence of big, bigger, and biggest goes Explorer, Expedition, Excursion and it is the Excursion that is 3/4 ton and can be had with a diesel. I have one of the original...
  20. J

    China!

    Marlin, I guess Ken has reached acceptance status with his brand of off road truck. I wonder if he'll do the same with Chinese products someday. JimE
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