Jump to content

Leaderboard


Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/06/2014 in all areas

  1. 3 points
    the showman

    The Trachorse Story And Build

    This project was something I had in my head for a while. Being a lover of Wheelhorse's and tracked vehicles having driven diggers and alike for years, I looked at a few MG's but didn't like the metal tracks One day a friend gave me a Wheelhorse A 90, it came from a school and had a seized engine and had been partly dismantled to stop the children playing with it, this started me thinking, all I had to do was find something on rubber tracks, narrow enough to go through a garden gate and have forward and reverse gears rather than hydromatic.
  2. 1 point
    C-101plowerpower

    The twin Suffolk...

    i believe the 5s' are even more identical to the suffolks Koen
  3. 1 point
    Jeff

    RESIDENT CANADA GOOSE NEST &EGG DEPREDATION

    RESIDENT CANADA GOOSE NEST &EGG DEPREDATION If you have problem Geese in your area & want to do something about it. Here is the starting information, the legally correct way to do it. Please share this info, Face book, Twitter, All your contacts and friends, and Forums. People are getting sick form Goose droppings in grassy areas. When lawn mowers throw it up in the air the operator breaths this dust in. If you are a Golf player you know the deal. In some areas there are so many Geese, they cause traffic problems. This web site works for most any state. It covers the lower 48 States and the District of Columbia. And please don’t feed the wild life. Go to: WWW.dgif.virgina.gov Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. Click on: Wildlife Information Click on: Nuisance & Problem Wildlife Click on: Canada Geese Click on: registration process Click on: New User Create Login ID. Password Complete the registration process. There are several ways to destroy the eggs. A personal recommendation is to affix a small, thin nail to a broom handle and simply approach the nest and poke one small hole in each egg. And allow them to sit for full term, other wise they will rebuild. I do not recommend completely destroying the nest because the goose pair will only rebuild, possibly in another area where you are not authorized to destroy eggs. Please take time to read through the information on the website, get informed and keep it legal and humane. You must register each year prior to destroying nests/eggs. You may register anytime between January 1 and June 30 of the year in which your activity will take place.
  4. 1 point
    Dooo! You figured out my secret! I have been known to use it to speed the process up a little. That heater puts out 175,000 BTU's of heat, but it drinks diesel fast than an 8v71 Detroit! Its a Toro Groundsmaster with a mitsubishi K3D diesel. There is a thread on it here in the ride on"s section. http://myoldmachine.com/topic/333-toro-groundsmaster/ Matt
  5. 1 point
    Hi In a pic above, just behind the Case I see a big mower which looks like a Promaster Gravely. Is that right?
  6. 1 point
    neil

    I was followed home by a Case 444!

    Ah now i understand how you been getting your heat to dry the paint Matt, you got one of those gas blaster heat jet thingys next to your tractor
  7. 1 point
    Jeff

    Americans Heartland

    www.americasheartland.org Here is a interesting web site. Here you will find: 9 Seasons / 9 Years of Americas Heartland shows. Each Season has 20 or more Episodes. Each Episode in broken up into 5 or more short Videos that are 4 - 5 minute in length. There are hours and hours of farm related stories to watch. Its very interesting and informative. The stories come from all walks of life, and all corners of the country. There’s something here for all ages. You can watch for free on your I-phone, tablet, or lab top. I do the lab top and stream it to my Flat screen TV. On a rain day, or snowy cold day, its something different and new. At any rate tune in and enjoy Americas Heartland. And please don’t forget to share this info. Jeff
  8. 1 point
    bowtiebutler956

    I was followed home by a Case 444!

    What do you mean, I wouldn't know what to do at 14* below zero?! I know exactly what I would do. I'd move the tractor into the house, and set up shop right in front of the fireplace! I played with the exhaust a little today. I temporarily put the ugly hood back on for test fitting the exhaust, and once I had it where I liked it, I welded the muffler to a piece of 1" pipe, so the muffler will just screw on. Hopefully I'll get the time to paint the hood, fenders, etc.. this weekend. Matt
×
×
  • Create New...