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Hello, i've got a 124 with 125 on one side. Mike:bigthink:
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well , i've found a new student in the refurbishing class i'm teaching. seems like my daughter is more interested in this than my son. she helped me drag the 105 up on the bench, and wanted to know how/where to start. she is currently involved in a fashion design contest through school, and needs a project to take her mind off of it. i don't really know the direction she's jumping, but i enjoy having her along side asking questions about the tractor.
she can't wait to help repaint, although i think the 105 just needs a good wash and degreasing. we shall see. |
Great to hear about more kids getting involved with the old iron....where will we and our cubs be in 20 years???? 40? 60?
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I have daughters and son-in-laws that only want to run them, not fix them!! Should have never let them see the movie Kelly's Heros' and "Oddball"!! :biggrin2: |
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it's nice to have the tractor at a level that doesn't require bending. my daughter agrees that we should just get it going, but can't believe the rats nest for wiring. i showed her how many contacts there are in the electrical system that can fail. since she was a part of my refurbishing a 1984 renken bowrider, she remembered that i used "special wire" for under the dash on the boat. click. this tractor will be rewired in marine grade hardware. if anyone has ever tried this before or has an opinion they'd like to share, please do so. it sounds perfectly logical to me to do it this way. maybe costs a few bucks more. but in the long run, whoever gets this beauty after me will not have the problem i have now.
we'll need to take the carb off and soak it, and we're trying to get to the hydro shift lever and it's shaft as it is frozen. my daughter asks why i can't just bang it loose? $$$$$ |
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