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Looks a nice bit of kit Paul, easy engine to work on, what's your plan with it ? Wipe over with an oily rag if it were mine,
will look forward to seeing it in the flesh, and having a drive
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Looks nice Mark, obviously not using the plastic dash
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First thing I would do is drain and refill the tranny, it might have water in it quite common on these. Have the engine at idle and make sure the belt stops when you press the clutch
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Well done mate, looks a nice tractor to start with, you should be pleased with that
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Iam not really a Bolens person, but I like that!, looks a heavy bit of kit
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I have the same with my Harley, I start it up a couple of times a month and the fuel has been in the tank for 2 years
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Good man, only difference is I put my paint in a bucket of hot water
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I use sae 30 in my engines too, and sae 10w30 Api or 5w50 in my hydrostatic
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Wasn't me Charlie, why was you in Malines ave and not pop in for coffee
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And finally some photos thanks Norm, much better with pickys to look at
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Happy birthday Charlie, have a good one mate😎
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There's a few around. I know a few people with them in their collection
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Not yet but I'll give some thought Jack
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Look down near the bottom of the home page, " recycling centre" has a for sale and wanted section
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Do you want one to work on and restore, or all original ,or one restored and painted up, is it gonna be for showing at rallys or a working tractor
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Yeh iam in the UK, near Brighton, I have 20 in my collection but not all for sale, I just like buying them, but sometime's sell the odd one
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
Theres a few of us on here with Wheelhorse's, you may want to start a topic in the wanted section, and tell us more of what your looking for, I have 20 so may be able to help.
Chris
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It must have been cold in your workshop, ive never seen Nigel move so fast
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I haven't Norm, never seen one before, Jeff might know
Don't know Neil, but looking forward to Newby Hall, I would like to come down your way, any surgestions
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Very nice to see it complete with the toolbar and all the attachments
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Went to a stationery engine gas-up local to me today, apart from the small engines there were a couple of big one's set up and running in the barn.
In the corner was a Kinkade garden tractor that took my eye never seen one before, had two steel wheels on the front with one having a Villiers engine inside it, it had a tool frame with all the kit, plough. tines, ridger ect.
there was even a couple of seeders hanging from the roof.
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Need to get back in the shed and loose the extra lbs I've gained
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That looks the nuts mate, did Karl weld it up for ya
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What no photos Norm, are your battery's still flat
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So that's were the blue Kohler went
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