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Old 11-22-2011, 08:17 PM
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I find that gasoline is the problem. lubricants,water,diesel all seem Ok. I have known of this for years, so I don't know about the ethanol but that does wreck havoc on all kinds of stuff!
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Old 11-22-2011, 11:06 PM
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Clay,
New fitting and Teflon tape are in place. and it may leak tomorrow?? I will keep a eye on it. Guy at hardware store said it will work on gas?? In fact he had a yellow version that was $4 a roll but he said the whith was same product?
Some shots. After $25 rebuilding the sediment bowl. Also had to take the carb off as I had gas leaking out of that too? Couldn't win . Any way I cleaned it again and set the float which I had forgot to do.

Larry W, Notice the blaster points
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Old 11-22-2011, 11:16 PM
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Plow: Some before shots, then some shots of the parts coming out of the electrolysis, wire brushed, primed, and painted. Might be able to start assembly by Sat.? I put the plow share in the "E" tank for about 4 hours tonight and it was pretty good ( rust was all loose). Lots of black stuff comes off after removing from the tank during first hand wire brushing and water rinse. Then I blow the parts dry and go over them with a stainless steel course wire brush on a 4-1/2 inch angle grinder. Then I wipe them off and prime, let dry and two top coats of white.
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Old 11-22-2011, 11:19 PM
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Looks good! Its crazy how just getting clean gravity feed fuel to the carb can add up to $25! I hope the teflon works for you. If not try duct tape. Probably dont even have to thread them together with duct tape, lol. Nice PB blaster points too!
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Old 11-22-2011, 11:24 PM
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oops, crossed paths, you added plow stuff when I was replying. That plow is going to look sweet I can see that already!

YES! More PB blaster, lol.
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:38 AM
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Default Blaster points!

Larry,
Thanks! Plow is coming along.
I worked harder at getting the lighting just right on the can of blaster than anything else
Duct tape to seal gas leaks!! I like how you think.

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Old 11-23-2011, 11:15 AM
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Great pics, Chris! Thanks for sharing.
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Allen,
Do you have those 100's tucked away or will they have to do some winter work?
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They'll have Winter work. I hope we get some snow, so I can use my blade. Of course, I'll drive them around to keep the batteries charged.
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Old 11-25-2011, 08:29 PM
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Default 10 inch plow cleaned up.

Here are some shots of the plow:
I know I have the beam to clevis in the wrong position, because I couldn't get the plow high enough. I can switch that to the upper hole. That will pivot the plow way up.
I had to tighten the adjustment on the lifting motor slip clutch to get it to lift.
Other than that and maybe some fine tuning, I think it came out OK.
I need to go look at some other folks plow pictures.
Question? Do I have the Brinely lower "U" shaped portion, coming off the bottom of the tractor, on right side up or upside down? It has a offset in the tube that the 5/8 pivot bolt goes through. Does the longer portion of that tube go up or down? I have the longer portion up.
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