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  1. klindstedt

    1872 Refurbish/Command Swap

    Mike - I don't know about the 1872, but my 1811 with the aluminum rear end had lost 2 bolts and had three broken off. Definitely have to keep an eye on those bolts to make sure they are snug and not missing or broken. Managed to get all the broken ones out, but had to drill and tap to a larger...
  2. klindstedt

    Archive through October 25, 2018

    I've been mowing/collecting leaves with my new-to-me Grasshopper mower the last few weeks. Just like with Cub Cadets, I've run into a few previous owner repairs, or neglected repairs that have had me busy. Very first mowing, I was 90% done and rolled one of the drive tires off the bead...
  3. klindstedt

    Archive through September 21, 2018

    So... an off-topic Friday 'it followed me home' post. I've been wanting a zero turn radius mower for awhile now to cut down on the 2 hours I spend on the tractor at least once a week. I like the idea of a front mount mower so you aren't running over the grass before you cut it. I found a...
  4. klindstedt

    WWII Farmall H

    Brian, very nice work. I've been watching and lurking on this project since you first posted. The 'newest' tractor that my Grandpa had on the farm was a Farmall MD. That tractor is long gone, but my Dad has a Farmall H waiting for restoration. Keep up the good work!
  5. klindstedt

    Archive through August 06, 2018

    Lathe talk Monday has segued into lathe talk Tuesday! On an on-topic note, I got a replacement carb from Norman at 'Isavetractors' that I need to get installed on my 109 before I can mow again. Rebuilt the existing Walbro once before and it is acting up again. Not wasting anymore time...
  6. klindstedt

    Archive through July 25, 2018

    You got that right!
  7. klindstedt

    Archive through July 05, 2018

    Ditto on AgriFab. I got mine second-hand, used it for 16 years, and only just this year do I need to do some work to it. No problem getting parts either.
  8. klindstedt

    Archive through May 14, 2018

    Off topic Friday post - My daughter just finished her first year of her master's degree program in Museum Studies at IUPUI in Indianapolis. She is an intern at the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies. Her role there is to scan and summarize the voluminous collection of correspondence that Ray...
  9. klindstedt

    Archive through May 14, 2018

    David - Try 'Indented head hex screw' here is a link to one supplier - https://www.mutualscrew.com/department/hex-indented-head-machine-screws-13292.cfm Ouch, looks like they sell in BULK quantities.
  10. klindstedt

    Firewood

    Thanks for the input guys, I appreciate it. I plan to take it down later this summer or fall. Where it stands it is in no danger of hitting any structures so no rush to take it down. David - shouldn't be any hardware in it, but you never know. This is on family-owned land going back...
  11. klindstedt

    Firewood

    Kraig, that looks like a project! Hijacking the thread here for a second... I have a black walnut tree that was struck by lightning. Half the tree leafed out the following year, now three years hence it is definitely dead. It has been shedding its bark last year and this year. Does anyone...
  12. klindstedt

    Geothermal Heating and Cooling

    Very cool Kraig. Do you get any sort of incentive back from your public utility? Where I live the electric company offers a rebate on your install. I'm with you on the solar power thing. Solar panels are still just a bit too expensive for me to pull the trigger and put in a bank of them...
  13. klindstedt

    Dave S. 149/DanCo loader rehab project.

    Very nice work David. Are you doing all the pipe bending and expanding yourself?
  14. klindstedt

    Archive through October 29, 2017

    'Phew...phew...is this thing on?" Sitting here working on CAD work that I brought home from the office looking out the window at the grass I should be cutting with my Cub Cadet 109. First sunny day here in almost a week. Still have plenty of time to mow this year, last year I mowed in...
  15. klindstedt

    A place for random photos,,,with no specific topic

    Jason - if you ever do cut it down, save that large burl for someone that does wood-turning. Could make some nice bowls out of that.
  16. klindstedt

    Archive through September 13, 2017

    Off topic Friday, right? Washing machine broke down last week (failed drum bearing) and after 17 years we decided it was not cost effective to repair it again... and we were ready for something newer. I advertised the old one in the 'Free' section of Craigslist figuring someone could use...
  17. klindstedt

    Wanted To Buy

    I have a spindle on it's way to me. Thanks to everyone that contacted me with an offer to help.
  18. klindstedt

    Archive through August 16, 2017

    Thanks for the offer Marty, but one is on the way.
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