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O&R boat engine
Cub Cadet and one other reacted to pmackellow for a post in a topic
A new arrival to add to the collection today A UK find so no huge postage charges or US parcel service blocking it -
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Ohlsson & Rice Mini-Bike
Craig H and one other reacted to factory for a post in a topic
Well I've accidentally bought myself a O&R powered mini-bike . It's one I've not seen before, does anyone recognise it? David -
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Wheel Horse Clevis Hitch
Anglo Traction and one other reacted to Cub Cadet for a post in a topic
A while back I noticed a few people asking about these hitches on a Facebook page, thought I’d have a go at making some to see if I could sell any. Here’s how far I’ve got. First job was making a jig to put the 90 degree bend in some 10x50mm bar. needed some 1” square bar to fit in the hardy hole of my anvil. This is the jig I made The round bar fits in the pritchel hole to keep it sturdy Works a treat All the same Next hurdle was putting the cranks in the bars, I made up an attachment for our hydraulic press 9 tons of force to put these bends in -
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John Deere 70
Stormin and one other reacted to nigel for a post in a topic
I won’t be taking it out in the wet chris 😂 suggestion noted, will have a look tomorrow -
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Early engine rubber plug caps
factory and one other reacted to Wallfish for a post in a topic
Seems many of those rubber spark plug caps disappear just like the cooling baffles do. I have a few engines missing them. Made this one using an old Champion CJ8 plug and a can of black Plasti Dip. This was the first one but think I can do even better by rolling the edge of the first dip down to make a lip before doing the second dip. Anyway, if you guys need some covers, it's pretty easy to make them. It appears more original than the rubber caps you can buy. Works well for the stop Kill too -
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Winter Project
Anglo Traction and one other reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Both bonnets all welded up and cleaned up, I’m so pleased with them I thought they were scrap at the beginning. Big thanks to my son Steve for his help. -
1 pointHandy having the forge and press. Put one on one side for me please, Ewan. I'll collect at Newby Hall.
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O&R boat engine
pmackellow reacted to factory for a post in a topic
Looks a nice water-cooled conversion and reasonably priced too. David -
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O&R boat engine
pmackellow reacted to nigel for a post in a topic
Just need the boat now then Paul 😂nice find -
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John Deere 70
Stormin reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
I think you may need to drill a small drain hole as the filter looks like its facing up and might catch water off the bonnet -
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O&R boat engine
pmackellow reacted to CNew for a post in a topic
Very cool, nice find! Looks like it’s in good shape too! -
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10 inch traction wheels needed
nigel reacted to beardyrich for a post in a topic
Nigel, you're right. They will be too big for my machine unfortunately. Thanks for looking though, much appreciated. -
1 pointGot digging in parts this morning The first pic is a-20-5-13-7 two different packages one has 13 rollers one has 16 roller. The last pic is a-20-5-16-7 all the roller are the same size the only difference that I see is the washers. All of this were on opened
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Gemini restoration
Stormin reacted to beardyrich for a post in a topic
Paul, I’ll sort out the bucket release mechanism after fabricating the hinges, which I think were made of nylon originally. I don’t think I’ve got any nylon but I might try using some polyurethane material instead. I’m thinking if 2 U shaped pieces which will drop over the tine guard handle when the bucket is tipped upright but hold the bucket in place when it’s lowered. Alan, yes I know... plenty of axle stands. Didn’t realise they were sold in pairs so instead of 10 I got 20!!! -
1 pointI can't check tonight but I think the rollers from A-20-5-13-7 & A-20-5-16-7 may be the same as "20-5" is coded into both part numbers, 20-5 is the roller originally used in A-27-11. By the way I checked several packs of A-20-5-13-7 and they all have a waxed strip of 16 rollers, even though only 13 or 14 are needed depending on which service information is correct. David
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1 pointJust arrived today - a fully restorable Electro Flow Pump. I wonder where they got that name? The pump's rubber primer bellows is pretty well petrified, so I won't try to move it! I recently finished restoring an Orline hedge trimmer, came out pretty good.