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- Scott C.
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Don's out there. We need him to post!
I shoulda hunted down the toolman earlier today. I'm sitting in Beckley and I coulda been playin on a dozer or something.
What do you guys think of the avitars Dave has been able to put on the topics so far?
We want to get every topic to have a related picture.
I shoulda hunted down the toolman earlier today. I'm sitting in Beckley and I coulda been playin on a dozer or something.
What do you guys think of the avitars Dave has been able to put on the topics so far?
We want to get every topic to have a related picture.
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I like the avatars. You may have to rotate the cub section ones to keep everybody happy ( unless somebody can photochop all versions into one )
125 & 125 with hydraulic lift
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Well, Geezer, I thought I was going to make the meeting tonight. Our meetings for today cancelled.
But, now I'm out the door and heading to Pikeville, KY.
Later.
But, now I'm out the door and heading to Pikeville, KY.
Later.
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Scott C, was wondering if you have a current count of how many members we have on the site now. I know we hit 500 around the first of the year, but we had over 2000 on the old site if I remember correctly. Anyway, how are we doing?
Steve
Steve
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Here's the "STATISTICS Total posts 8158 • Total topics 1270 • Total members 635 •
Our newest member carol from Queensland, Australia.
That is on the bottom of the Board index.
Our newest member carol from Queensland, Australia.
That is on the bottom of the Board index.
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Austriala!!!!!!!!!!!!
He and I will get along fine, I hear they like beer down under!
He and I will get along fine, I hear they like beer down under!
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Welcome to our newest member Carol from Queensland, Australia. Carol, as long as you participate in this forum the rest of the world will appear less insane!
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Thanks for the info Geezer! Guess we still need to find those 1300 other members out there!!
And Carol, welcome! Great group of people here, even Vince!
And Carol, welcome! Great group of people here, even Vince!
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Interesting how these tracks were made for this homemade crawler guy built it 18 years ago did much work with it , sold it, went through several owners, and he got it back. although it is for sale on creigs list for I believe too much.
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Figures, i'm on vacation this week, and tomorrow we are suppost to get 10" of snow. I just can't win. LOL Looks like i'm going to be spending some time just working (that's what i'm telling my wife) in the garage.
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I think we can eat them at PD XI in PA
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Help Scott !! I'm being invaded possibly tomorrow with a herd of thumper trucks they went by the house this evening and look like serious machines the road has been wired for almost a week-- Are you involved ? -- If so stop for coffee.
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Jim,
I don't get to see any of the drilling or pad prep work. I only work with the compression side. In fact, a good part of the Marcellus play free flows at like 800 psig for a while before they even think about compressing it for transmission.
Here is a link to a walk around of a compressor station. Don't know who's it is but it's a Waukesha engine with an Ariel compressor.
Probably moves about 12 Mmscfd of gas a day, give or take a million or two.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUyNtHq_q_8
This is one of the compressor manufacturers
http://www.arielcorp.com/support/video_library.aspx
I don't get to see any of the drilling or pad prep work. I only work with the compression side. In fact, a good part of the Marcellus play free flows at like 800 psig for a while before they even think about compressing it for transmission.
Here is a link to a walk around of a compressor station. Don't know who's it is but it's a Waukesha engine with an Ariel compressor.
Probably moves about 12 Mmscfd of gas a day, give or take a million or two.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUyNtHq_q_8
This is one of the compressor manufacturers
http://www.arielcorp.com/support/video_library.aspx
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Here's the thumper trucks that run around WPA. I got behind them one time.
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OK This is how I spent my morning coffee yesterday. the guys even took a reading at my front porch -- wonder if I wasn't there camera in hand if they would have bothered ? there was 4 of them but the back one didn't set his pad down .
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Brought this over here as it totaly changed subject from plow day
My Cub Hauler took a fit last week and got a case of Geezerimobilization something the symptoms of the house of ill repute
Having a real problem with the brakes - Put new pads on an new rotor , adjusted rear brakes. bled the whole system. even tried a new rebuilt master cylinder.
It does show signs of almost having or wanting to have brakes , but still on the spongy side and a panic stop isn't in it's vocabulary.
I can spike them at 40 mph and the screwdriver in the back stayed on the bed liner half way back in the bed.
I am about to jack up the radiator cap and drive a Ford or Dodge under it .
Your not ready ??Scott C. wrote:This countdown clock is killing me!!!!!
NOT READY
My Cub Hauler took a fit last week and got a case of Geezerimobilization something the symptoms of the house of ill repute
Having a real problem with the brakes - Put new pads on an new rotor , adjusted rear brakes. bled the whole system. even tried a new rebuilt master cylinder.
It does show signs of almost having or wanting to have brakes , but still on the spongy side and a panic stop isn't in it's vocabulary.
I can spike them at 40 mph and the screwdriver in the back stayed on the bed liner half way back in the bed.
I am about to jack up the radiator cap and drive a Ford or Dodge under it .
My mind wants a Divorce ?? .
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Try a gravity bleed but don't let the resourvor get low one wheel at a time ending up on the RS wheels. Are you sure your rear self adjusters are working if you have them?
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Bad brake booster? Little more background might help too.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
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Geezer I have bleed the brakes many times and I even did it the last time with a vacuum pump.
Starting with the furtherest away. It has a proportioning Valve ( This has a box with wires mounted beside it ) and not sure what other block is called on the other side of Master cylinder --Looks like two little tin cans on it .
I have used a quart and a half so far and fluid is now clear and I see no air.
Farmallgrey,
The Vacuum booster seems fine but the peddle travel seems like it goes too far if forced) makes a whooshing sound -- it don't do that if just applying normal brake peddle . it will stop and seems even -- (no pulling), but I would never pull a trailer with it as is . If I needed to stop quick Panic it just slows down gradualy.
I have been told it may be the proportioning valve --- I hate this trial and error thing though .
Starting with the furtherest away. It has a proportioning Valve ( This has a box with wires mounted beside it ) and not sure what other block is called on the other side of Master cylinder --Looks like two little tin cans on it .
I have used a quart and a half so far and fluid is now clear and I see no air.
Farmallgrey,
The Vacuum booster seems fine but the peddle travel seems like it goes too far if forced) makes a whooshing sound -- it don't do that if just applying normal brake peddle . it will stop and seems even -- (no pulling), but I would never pull a trailer with it as is . If I needed to stop quick Panic it just slows down gradualy.
I have been told it may be the proportioning valve --- I hate this trial and error thing though .
My mind wants a Divorce ?? .
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Check the booster where it contacts the master cyl make sure distance is the same as old master cyl if ok try a new master cyl. I have had no luck with reman master cylinders over the years. most parts stores carry new or reman and the price isn't that much different. usually a bad proportion valve wont give good flow out all brakes. the other piece is the rwal(rear wheel anti-lock) valve. Some parts for cars are not worth the hassle to go reman i.e. water pumps, master cylinders
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Albi, Geezer, and Farmallgrey
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Jim,
The Whooshing sound makes me think booster even more. Although the one time I worked with a bad booster the pedal was
rock hard rather than spongy but that was on an older truck with no ABS.
Is it any different without the engine running? If it acts the same I would further blame the booster. Pump the pedal a few times with the engine off to bleed off the stored vacuum, then see if it acts different.
The Whooshing sound makes me think booster even more. Although the one time I worked with a bad booster the pedal was
rock hard rather than spongy but that was on an older truck with no ABS.
Is it any different without the engine running? If it acts the same I would further blame the booster. Pump the pedal a few times with the engine off to bleed off the stored vacuum, then see if it acts different.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
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Ok Jim after seeing your video I am in agreement with Todd the booster will make some noise but not that much
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I'm still thinking booster after the second vid too.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
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Ok Guys I'll give it a try on the booster.
Getting costly now. Looks like I'll have to forfeit Ft Allan this year.
Oh Well Wife may be in too much misery anyway she gets another shot in her eye in Fri.
Getting costly now. Looks like I'll have to forfeit Ft Allan this year.
Oh Well Wife may be in too much misery anyway she gets another shot in her eye in Fri.
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Dang cranky old tractors anyway. Always one step forward and two steps back with those things. I don't care what color they are either- their all guilty of it.
Some days I wonder why I even bother
What started out as a fairly routine valve lash job on my Crosley powered homemade turned into discovering a cracked exhaust manifold. It had been running poorly with ever more lousy throttle response for quite a while. My first assumption was to lash the valves which had not been done in 40 years and to go ahead and replace the exhaust manifold.
To replace the gasket between the intake manifold and carburetor it's impossible to get at without taking both manifolds off anyway, a real serious design issue there.
When I did that's when I found this thing puckered in like a frog's rear end - Wow. While I was at it why not just go ahead and rebuild the carburetor too? The new exhaust manifold showed up in the mail yesterday afternoon so after stinking up the gas grille last night baking the header paint on I bolted it all together today. Hey it's alive! pretty good too!
Let's see, what's next??
Oh yeah, new reduction drive chains, replace the third member seal (take the rear end out), put the new fuel pump on, and rebuild the water pump (for now).
It's really more fun to go to the tractor show and look at them, some times I just don't want to play anymore
Some days I wonder why I even bother
What started out as a fairly routine valve lash job on my Crosley powered homemade turned into discovering a cracked exhaust manifold. It had been running poorly with ever more lousy throttle response for quite a while. My first assumption was to lash the valves which had not been done in 40 years and to go ahead and replace the exhaust manifold.
To replace the gasket between the intake manifold and carburetor it's impossible to get at without taking both manifolds off anyway, a real serious design issue there.
When I did that's when I found this thing puckered in like a frog's rear end - Wow. While I was at it why not just go ahead and rebuild the carburetor too? The new exhaust manifold showed up in the mail yesterday afternoon so after stinking up the gas grille last night baking the header paint on I bolted it all together today. Hey it's alive! pretty good too!
Let's see, what's next??
Oh yeah, new reduction drive chains, replace the third member seal (take the rear end out), put the new fuel pump on, and rebuild the water pump (for now).
It's really more fun to go to the tractor show and look at them, some times I just don't want to play anymore
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I'm in Houston for the week. What if I find a Cub Cadet?
I'll probably see a set of sequential three digit Originals with fenders and stuff that the owner thinks are junk and is going to scrap them if someone doesn't haul them away.
I'll probably see a set of sequential three digit Originals with fenders and stuff that the owner thinks are junk and is going to scrap them if someone doesn't haul them away.
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Scott: do you want to meet me for supper Thursday night since Jill is coming to Oakmont that night. Just pay for the FUEL and I will be down there to pickup those Originals. Let me know by noon today and I hope I can get across the Mississippi and don't have to go around
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Fuel?
It'd be cheaper to fly them back to PA!
It'd be cheaper to fly them back to PA!
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