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Time to move some snow.

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Kelly C

01-01-2007 13:04:33




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Hope every one is having a happy new year! Spent the weekend tinkering with my red tractors. Got the 706 running again. Rebuilt the carb and she started right up. Then moved over to the 400 and did some electrical maint on her. New amp gauge and a new regulator. Still not sure if its charging or not. I polorized the gen with a short on the bat and A term. Gauge just shows about 10 amp on the neg side.
Pulled the steering arm off the Swartz wide front only to find I had purchased a right side arm instead of the left. D'oh

Then moved over to the H and rebuilt the carb on that one also.

Next weekend maybe I will pull the head on the 300 and take it in to get redone.

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Fudd

01-01-2007 18:15:22




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 Re: Time to move some snow. in reply to Kelly C, 01-01-2007 13:04:33  
I like those black and white pictures. My 400 got worked the last week and a half too. I used the back blade to clean out after some snow. A week ago Wenesday we had 42" and last Thursday we had 36" for 6 and a half feet in a week. I am really getting tired of shoveling and moving snow. During the first snow, I lost the front hub off the plow Scout but the neighbor found it in his drive. After drilling out the six bolts I was able to get it going again. Thanks for the pixs.

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Farmer in the Dells (WI)

01-01-2007 15:19:46




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 Re: Time to move some snow. in reply to Kelly C, 01-01-2007 13:04:33  
I just put the chains and rear blade on mine this weekend. I usually do that in October. No snow to play in yet but my day will come soon enough.



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TGIN

01-01-2007 13:51:50




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 Re: Time to move some snow. in reply to Kelly C, 01-01-2007 13:04:33  
I like your hayin pictures better than that snow but them old farmalls will have a good time in it .



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