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    slf-uk reacted to Triumph66 in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    So the cleaner shifted all that gunk Iain. What fluid are you using and quantity please?  I must invest in one.
     
    i would have plucked one of the cat's whiskas  to clean the jets..... 
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    slf-uk got a reaction from nigel in Tractor fun for the Christmas break   
    I managed to get two out of the three running and lack of spare parts halted progress on the third. My progress is not significant compared to what some of you guys manage to do, however it was great to get into the workshop and also spend some time with Joseph. I was surprised how engaged he was and I think he enjoyed it, I certainly did. We had a few disasters but nothing serious and no permanent damage.
     
    The outtakes:
    "Be careful you don't loose any sockets from my snap-on 1/4 drive set" - whoops, the box has upturned into the sump oil pale
    "Can I use the hacksaw?" "No problem, this is how you use it and here is some scrap" - "Ah, well done for sawing through that bracket I spent an hour making, now we can make a better one"
    "Be careful using an 18" breaker bar on that small engine bolt" - "No problem, now let me show you how to remove a broken bolt"
    "How are you getting on with that chisel?" - "Ah, that's not a chisel it's a snap-on screw driver"
     
    The best one:
    "Yes that is how you wind the rope around the pull start but please don't pull it ATM as I am holding the HT lead" - "Yes son, I think that was a naughty word and a strange workshop dance but well done, that was a good strong pull on that rope"
     
    SWMBO read my mind one evening and came out with this little gem:
    "When you retire you needn't think that you are going to spend the days working on tractors and the evenings drinking beer, like the last week"
     
    Many thanks to Chris and Andrew for the support and encouragement. They were both getting regular updates and I also posted updates on the forum. I am not sure if anyone was really interested in my forum updates or if it was too boring and slow. It's not a problem if no one is interested but it would be could to know as it would save me the trouble of doing it.
     
    I hope everyone else also had some quality workshop time over the break.
     
    Iain
     
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    slf-uk got a reaction from Alan in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    I only had a half day today and although I made some good progress I didn't get it running. It looks like a PO has taken the carb apart at some point and some of the parts are missing. I tried using some parts from different carbs however the parts were not close enough.
     
    The ultrasonic cleaner made a great job of the carb. It looks just as good on the inside

     
    I had a different assistant today, he was good company but to be honest he was useless
     

     
    Iain
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    slf-uk got a reaction from pmackellow in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    I only had a half day today and although I made some good progress I didn't get it running. It looks like a PO has taken the carb apart at some point and some of the parts are missing. I tried using some parts from different carbs however the parts were not close enough.
     
    The ultrasonic cleaner made a great job of the carb. It looks just as good on the inside

     
    I had a different assistant today, he was good company but to be honest he was useless
     

     
    Iain
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    slf-uk got a reaction from pmackellow in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    I am not sure if you class an angle grinder and air chisel as sympathetic removal however no Bolens parts were damaged in the process. Progress has been slow today as Sunday's is granddad day and as such I had little time.
     
    After removing the metal from the foot plates and wheel arches I found even more add-on plates that I had not noticed before, these ones extending the sides of the chassis. A chain guard maybe?
     

     
    After removing the add-ons I focused on the engine which appears to be seized. On strip down, first inspection of the carb did not look too bad with very little spindle wear
     

     
    I found this inside the carb and I expect you can imagine what it smelt like
     

     
    Hopefully a bit more progress tomorrow before returning to work on Tuesday
     
    Iain
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    slf-uk got a reaction from pmackellow in Tractor fun for the Christmas break   
    Thanks Doug. I will post the updates on threads I have already created for the tractors. Progress is always slow so I try to keep to one thread to each tractor so I can view my progress and keep track of comments and the suggestions made.
     
    If you are interested, the threads are:
    1962 ride-a-matic http://myoldmachine.com/topic/1333-bolens-ride-a-matic/
    Wheelhorse D160 http://myoldmachine.com/topic/1136-wheelhorse-d-160/
    and I am yet to create one for the 1961 Ride-a-matic.
     
    Planned work on the 1962 Ride-a-matic was completed today, now onto the next.
     
    Iain
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    slf-uk got a reaction from pmackellow in Tractor fun for the Christmas break   
    I managed to get two out of the three running and lack of spare parts halted progress on the third. My progress is not significant compared to what some of you guys manage to do, however it was great to get into the workshop and also spend some time with Joseph. I was surprised how engaged he was and I think he enjoyed it, I certainly did. We had a few disasters but nothing serious and no permanent damage.
     
    The outtakes:
    "Be careful you don't loose any sockets from my snap-on 1/4 drive set" - whoops, the box has upturned into the sump oil pale
    "Can I use the hacksaw?" "No problem, this is how you use it and here is some scrap" - "Ah, well done for sawing through that bracket I spent an hour making, now we can make a better one"
    "Be careful using an 18" breaker bar on that small engine bolt" - "No problem, now let me show you how to remove a broken bolt"
    "How are you getting on with that chisel?" - "Ah, that's not a chisel it's a snap-on screw driver"
     
    The best one:
    "Yes that is how you wind the rope around the pull start but please don't pull it ATM as I am holding the HT lead" - "Yes son, I think that was a naughty word and a strange workshop dance but well done, that was a good strong pull on that rope"
     
    SWMBO read my mind one evening and came out with this little gem:
    "When you retire you needn't think that you are going to spend the days working on tractors and the evenings drinking beer, like the last week"
     
    Many thanks to Chris and Andrew for the support and encouragement. They were both getting regular updates and I also posted updates on the forum. I am not sure if anyone was really interested in my forum updates or if it was too boring and slow. It's not a problem if no one is interested but it would be could to know as it would save me the trouble of doing it.
     
    I hope everyone else also had some quality workshop time over the break.
     
    Iain
     
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    slf-uk got a reaction from Triumph66 in Compact Tractors: How They Stack Up   
    I thought I had a copy of comparison chart that goes with this but unfortunately I couldn't find it.
     
    Iain
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    slf-uk reacted to Triumph66 in Tractor fun for the Christmas break   
    I always say Christmas is a time of miracles! I am amazed you both survived but miracles do happen and  put it this way young Joseph learnt a few new skills and a new word which he will always treasure 
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    slf-uk reacted to Stormin in Tractor fun for the Christmas break   
    Keep the updates coming, Iain.  You can't start something and not finish it.
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    slf-uk got a reaction from Triumph66 in Tractor fun for the Christmas break   
    I managed to get two out of the three running and lack of spare parts halted progress on the third. My progress is not significant compared to what some of you guys manage to do, however it was great to get into the workshop and also spend some time with Joseph. I was surprised how engaged he was and I think he enjoyed it, I certainly did. We had a few disasters but nothing serious and no permanent damage.
     
    The outtakes:
    "Be careful you don't loose any sockets from my snap-on 1/4 drive set" - whoops, the box has upturned into the sump oil pale
    "Can I use the hacksaw?" "No problem, this is how you use it and here is some scrap" - "Ah, well done for sawing through that bracket I spent an hour making, now we can make a better one"
    "Be careful using an 18" breaker bar on that small engine bolt" - "No problem, now let me show you how to remove a broken bolt"
    "How are you getting on with that chisel?" - "Ah, that's not a chisel it's a snap-on screw driver"
     
    The best one:
    "Yes that is how you wind the rope around the pull start but please don't pull it ATM as I am holding the HT lead" - "Yes son, I think that was a naughty word and a strange workshop dance but well done, that was a good strong pull on that rope"
     
    SWMBO read my mind one evening and came out with this little gem:
    "When you retire you needn't think that you are going to spend the days working on tractors and the evenings drinking beer, like the last week"
     
    Many thanks to Chris and Andrew for the support and encouragement. They were both getting regular updates and I also posted updates on the forum. I am not sure if anyone was really interested in my forum updates or if it was too boring and slow. It's not a problem if no one is interested but it would be could to know as it would save me the trouble of doing it.
     
    I hope everyone else also had some quality workshop time over the break.
     
    Iain
     
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    slf-uk got a reaction from Stormin in Tractor fun for the Christmas break   
    I managed to get two out of the three running and lack of spare parts halted progress on the third. My progress is not significant compared to what some of you guys manage to do, however it was great to get into the workshop and also spend some time with Joseph. I was surprised how engaged he was and I think he enjoyed it, I certainly did. We had a few disasters but nothing serious and no permanent damage.
     
    The outtakes:
    "Be careful you don't loose any sockets from my snap-on 1/4 drive set" - whoops, the box has upturned into the sump oil pale
    "Can I use the hacksaw?" "No problem, this is how you use it and here is some scrap" - "Ah, well done for sawing through that bracket I spent an hour making, now we can make a better one"
    "Be careful using an 18" breaker bar on that small engine bolt" - "No problem, now let me show you how to remove a broken bolt"
    "How are you getting on with that chisel?" - "Ah, that's not a chisel it's a snap-on screw driver"
     
    The best one:
    "Yes that is how you wind the rope around the pull start but please don't pull it ATM as I am holding the HT lead" - "Yes son, I think that was a naughty word and a strange workshop dance but well done, that was a good strong pull on that rope"
     
    SWMBO read my mind one evening and came out with this little gem:
    "When you retire you needn't think that you are going to spend the days working on tractors and the evenings drinking beer, like the last week"
     
    Many thanks to Chris and Andrew for the support and encouragement. They were both getting regular updates and I also posted updates on the forum. I am not sure if anyone was really interested in my forum updates or if it was too boring and slow. It's not a problem if no one is interested but it would be could to know as it would save me the trouble of doing it.
     
    I hope everyone else also had some quality workshop time over the break.
     
    Iain
     
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    slf-uk reacted to Stormin in Compact Tractors: How They Stack Up   
    Looks like a photo of a scrapyard.
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    slf-uk got a reaction from Triumph66 in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    I only had a half day today and although I made some good progress I didn't get it running. It looks like a PO has taken the carb apart at some point and some of the parts are missing. I tried using some parts from different carbs however the parts were not close enough.
     
    The ultrasonic cleaner made a great job of the carb. It looks just as good on the inside

     
    I had a different assistant today, he was good company but to be honest he was useless
     

     
    Iain
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    slf-uk reacted to Triumph66 in Compact Tractors: How They Stack Up   
    I came across this old advert from 1965 which captures the very essence of the quailty of Bolens. 

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    slf-uk reacted to Triumph66 in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    With all that work you are doing on your tractors over the last week, I think you should be using this  to reduce your fuel going off and gumming up the carbs and weakening the fuel lines. I know you have used Aspen 2 on your hedge cutters, Stihl do their version for 2 and 4 strokes. I have got this in my 1050 and will gradually use this product on my other tractors. I have been using this on my modern Honda mower and it fires first time.  Just a thought.

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    slf-uk reacted to Triumph66 in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    Making great progress Iain. Be interested if all that gunk will be a challenge for your cleaner. Taking off all those ugly duckling add ons will reveal a beautiful swan!
     
    Be great if this one runs as well! 
     
     
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    slf-uk got a reaction from Triumph66 in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    I am not sure if you class an angle grinder and air chisel as sympathetic removal however no Bolens parts were damaged in the process. Progress has been slow today as Sunday's is granddad day and as such I had little time.
     
    After removing the metal from the foot plates and wheel arches I found even more add-on plates that I had not noticed before, these ones extending the sides of the chassis. A chain guard maybe?
     

     
    After removing the add-ons I focused on the engine which appears to be seized. On strip down, first inspection of the carb did not look too bad with very little spindle wear
     

     
    I found this inside the carb and I expect you can imagine what it smelt like
     

     
    Hopefully a bit more progress tomorrow before returning to work on Tuesday
     
    Iain
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    slf-uk got a reaction from Alan in 1961 Bolens Ride-a-matic   
    I am not sure if you class an angle grinder and air chisel as sympathetic removal however no Bolens parts were damaged in the process. Progress has been slow today as Sunday's is granddad day and as such I had little time.
     
    After removing the metal from the foot plates and wheel arches I found even more add-on plates that I had not noticed before, these ones extending the sides of the chassis. A chain guard maybe?
     

     
    After removing the add-ons I focused on the engine which appears to be seized. On strip down, first inspection of the carb did not look too bad with very little spindle wear
     

     
    I found this inside the carb and I expect you can imagine what it smelt like
     

     
    Hopefully a bit more progress tomorrow before returning to work on Tuesday
     
    Iain
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    slf-uk reacted to Alan in Wheelhorse D-160   
    I stand corrected and should have known.
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    slf-uk reacted to Triumph66 in Wheelhorse D-160   
    Alan don't you know that Joseph is the driver behind these garden tractors!  Iain's the monkey wrench! 
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    slf-uk reacted to Alan in Wheelhorse D-160   
    Looks good Iain.   Shame Joseph won't let you drive it though.
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    slf-uk reacted to pmackellow in Happy new year to all mom members   
    Happy New Year to all MOM members
     
    Hope your 2017 is a good year
     
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    slf-uk reacted to neil in Happy new year to all mom members   
    Happy New year chaps , 
    feeling a bit delicate this morning , way too many Jack Daniels 
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    slf-uk reacted to rolloman in Happy new year to all mom members   
    Happy new year from the Scottish Rolloman 
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