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  1. J

    Archive through August 14, 2006

    David Kirk enjoyed you detailed explantion of your latest project. Although a complete novice I found it easy to follow most of it. I still have trbl understanding "port and polish" is it making sure the intake and exhaust ports are the same diameter all the way along their length, and then...
  2. J

    Archive through July 28, 2006

    Just wanted to follow up with Roland B. and Matt G. for the help with my Voltage regulator. I discoverd one set of relay contacts that were not "making it". I couldn't see how it ever worked. I installed a new regulator and it's working great. Next I need to tackle my Hydro Speed Creep in the...
  3. J

    Archive through July 22, 2006

    Could somebody help? My mod 125 doesn't show a charge on the amp meter. The starter/gen has been checked as ok. I thought I had it narowed down my 3 terminal voltage requlator. Reluctantly I removed a worker from my beloved mod 70. Seeing that they were both 3 terminal I hooked it to the 125 and...
  4. J

    Heating the garage

    Steve the Dawg(s) look interesting, and the prices seemed reasonable. I like the idea of it hanging from the ceiling out of the way. Looking at the company web page they wouldn't warrenty the unit if there was sawdust in the air. Do you do any woodwork in your garage? Finally when you install a...
  5. J

    Now *THIS* is a snowblower

    Good grief that's a snowblower!!!!!!!
  6. J

    Heating the garage

    Good evening everybody. I finally have my garage and have my two cubs under a roof. No power or insulation just yet, but getting there. I wanted to heat the garage so I could work (play)during the winter. I was intending to use a coal stove that I had, but thought about getting a Rinnai propane...
  7. J

    Archive through October 10, 2005

    Good evening everone. I hope I am not off topic to much. I finally have my garage and have my two cubs under a roof. No power or insulation just yet, but getting there. I wanted to heat the garage so I could work (play)during the winter. I was intending to use a coal stove that I had, but...
  8. J

    Archive through December 17, 2004

    Dave K. How foolish of me of course the 70/100 had only a single stage snow thrower. I stand corrected. jimmac
  9. J

    Archive through December 17, 2004

    Thanks for the photo. Jugding by that not only can she snow blow the drive way, but I'll bet she melts all the ice too! jimmac
  10. J

    Archive through December 17, 2004

    Does anyone know if IH offered a "snow blowing cab" for the mod 70/100. Thanks, jimmac
  11. J

    Archive through November 13, 2004

    Mark wrote "I bought a gas tank through ebay and it was supposed to fit all older styles. When I received it, it wouldn't fit. The dimensions are 5x6.25x12.75 and looks like it is for the 104, 105, 106, 107 and maybe the 100 and 102, I can't tell from the parts manual. I think the part number is...
  12. J

    Archive through November 11, 2004

    Obscure humor: pic Ce n'est pas une pompe d'essence lessee who was paying attention in art history class... Brian did you mean Ce n'est pas une pompe à essence? What else could it be?
  13. J

    Archive through September 17, 2004

    John Lang John I saw your great photos you posted, and this message you added. I had problems getting some photos small enough for the 50 KB limit, so posted a link to a couple I posted on SFM site. Wish you could have seen the ones I tried to upload here! If you want to E-mail them to...
  14. J

    Archive through September 11, 2004

    Digger I have seen some great buys, but the boat motor and trailer beats them all. Nice find.
  15. J

    Archive through August 15, 2004

    Keith If you don't have a volt meter couldn't you temporarily put a jumper across the suspected bad switch to simulate turning the switch to the on position? jimmac
  16. J

    Archive through August 15, 2004

    Is there a cross reference list that might help me with a mower deck. The only numbers that I find on my mod. 70 are 473415R1 molded into the deck. If I measure the widest part of the deck I get 47 inches so I thought it must be a 47" deck, or is that just some kind of casting information? I...
  17. J

    Archive through August 15, 2004

    Thanks Wyatt. I've finaly got a schedule for construction of my first home garage. Looking forward to restoring a mod 70. Sandblasting looks like the route to go. I did take a peek at the electrolysis method in the archives and that looks interesting especially for small pieces. jimmac
  18. J

    Archive through August 11, 2004

    Wyatt that's a nice looking project! How did you get the frame so clean? Bead balsting or sand blasting? jimmac
  19. J

    Archive through August 06, 2004

    Steve On my 125 there is a piece of thin metal which has the instrument panel designations on it. Is that the foil you mentioned? I was imagining that the decal was just sticky back paper that would tear open into the hole if there was any downward pressure applied. jimmac (Message edited...
  20. J

    Archive through August 06, 2004

    In the TC-113 parts catalog most hoods are listed as NLA. I thought I could assume if the instrument panels which are still listed are the same number then the hoods would be interchangable. The instrument panels for the 104,105,124 and 125 show the same part number yet the 104 and 124 have...
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