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Old 01-28-2018, 12:09 AM
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Very nice! Apparently you change your mind but the good condition and a fair price may have help a bit

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Old 01-28-2018, 06:48 AM
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Good deal Sam! Does this mean spring has sprung and the shop is open for business?
It's going to sleep on the trailer till it warms up

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Woo Whoo!! Nice score!

New grass killer??
Not sure yet, I may flip this one. The 2264 is my grass killer.

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Nice going Sam! Does this mean you’re gaining back interest in Cubs?
Only if it something that I want to mess with.

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Very nice! Apparently you change your mind but the good condition and a fair price may have help a bit

This one was a Lew deal.
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Old 02-10-2018, 07:49 AM
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Finally got around to getting the 1864 off the trailer yesterday. Replaced the starter with one I had from an organ donor. Battery is dead, no problem I have battery. Get that done and nothing, WTH. Then I notice a small toggle switch on the dash. Oh good we have a PO mod. Well lets just say that the wiring will be going into the trash can. Unplug the wiring to the engine, jumper the fuel shut off solenoid and hook up my trusty starter test button to the solenoid on the starter. Pull the air cleaner and notice that one of the bolts that holds the base to the carb is missing. Hope that didn't go into the engine, guess we will find out. Squirt some gas in the carb and crank it over. It fires right up just like a real one but won't keep running unless I continue squirting gas into the carb. OK probably a plugged fuel system. Go get a small gas jug with a hose and fuel filter, hook that up to the pump and try again. Same deal, stops as soon as stop squirting gas into the carb, WTH? Notice it's not sucking gas into the filter. Back to the shop for my sprayer that I have converted to use as a pressurized gas supply. Put some gas in it pump it up just enough to push gas into the carb only 1 or 2 lbs. Crank it over and it lights right up. All the important stuff works works as it should. Drove it around for a couple minutes, put it in shop, unhooked the gas and let it run dry.

I will be pulling the engine out to give it a good cleaning. It will get rewired. A new fuel pump and the standard fuel system cleaning and fuel line replacement. Probably some gauges. Clean and repack the CV joint on the steering. New fluid and filter for the hydro. And what ever else I run into.
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Old 02-10-2018, 08:06 AM
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Ah yes, the Cyclops shuffle. Won't be long since you helped write the book.
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Way to go Sam.( Here's another one just like the other one) Them's the kind i like to fix. Mike
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Congrats on the 1864, Sam! Looks like a nice machine.
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Glad to hear you got it running and discovered the problem. Nice looking outfit.
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When the weather gets a bit warmer it will get it's turn in rehab. At the moment it's in cold storage.
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Well it's 81 here today, I'm lovin it. Got the new fuel pump today, installed it put some fresh gas in it and fired it up. Put it up on the lift. Thing runs nice! Looks like an easy one to fix up.
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Very good DR. Cyclops.
No pictures?
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