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Old 07-19-2012, 05:32 PM
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Today, I put the ole' cement slab on a skid to use as another dead weight. Then went and got the 100 to see what I need to work on before the pull in 2 weeks.



Need to add a little weight to the tractor, but for being on wet grass (haven't practiced with the dead weight since last fall, and the dirt area had grown up)..It did pretty good! Tried it in 3rd gear a couple times, and it still had plenty of power, guess the new head gasket paid off!
The 100 is looking good, Conner!
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Old 07-19-2012, 05:41 PM
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Thanks, Allen!



Still a lot more work to do on it, but it's getting there!
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Today, I spent most of the day at a local tractor show going on today, tomorrow, and Sunday.


Here's our area so far. My grandpa's Oliver 66 that he had owned for several years before passing away, 154 Cub Lo Boy, 1782, and our Farmall H.
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Hey Conner

Cool pics! Good talking to you the other night.
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Thanks Sam! Going back up tomorrow, and bringing the 100.





Nice talking to you, too!
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Nice machines, Conner!
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Old 07-21-2012, 03:09 PM
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Did a little work on the 2182. It was running crappy and since I had already replaced the spark plugs, cap & rotor, checked the compression, adjusted the valves, I figured the only other thing was the carb had to be bad so I bought a new one from Bota (lots cheaper than Cub) put that on and no big change. Pulled the plugs and found that one of the new Autolite plugs was NG. Got a new one and Holy Crap has this thing got power! You can keep your Kohlers and Vanguards. Went and mowed some stuff that had not been mowed in 3 weeks and it didn't even make it grunt. Happy Days are Here Again.
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Great pics, Sam. You're a happy camper again.
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Great pics, Sam. You're a happy camper again.
Allen the wild thing is I thought it had OK power running on 2 of the 3 cylinders. It's just stupid now. Gotta load the rears and maybe get some AG's for it. I'm getting good at using the turning brakes to stop the tires from spinning. Nothing like a Super Cubota
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