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I literally almost bought one of those the other day. Dude only wanted 700 for it too, but I couldn't get to the city in time. How long is the whole thing? How does it work on fairly steep slopes?
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Uhhh hard to say. I have the mower deck but literally never use it, this is exclusively for snowblowing which makes it significantly longer. You can't see there's an additional weight sticking off the rear, too.
Really depends on your definition of "steep" I guess. Woot would know more of what these are capable of.
This has the Briggs Intek 24hp motor. It's not a great design. Plenty of power, but very prone to burning oil and you have to be vigilant about grass blocking airflow. If the engine overheats at all, the brass valve stem guides work their way out of the head and you bend pushrods. It's a cheap fix but annoying. There's probably 4 pushrods in my crankcase right now.
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Yeah i know, you're taller and younger and better looking and richer and more popular and more confident than me and you have a John Deere while I'm schlepping around in a hand-me-down Craftsman
And my stupid belt keeps falling off. Holy frick i did a bad job drilling the holes, how does that even happen
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I've gotta admit though, I had an extra set of hands helping me put her all back together.
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Let's put some poured concrete armor on all sides and turn it into a mini killdozer
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It would be the cutest resistance to government possible
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..you mean "tyranny"?
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What's next for it?
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Steering bushings and spindles will need replacing soon and I'll add a horn that goes awooooga.
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Beautiful
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I tried designing and 3d printing replacement headlights for mine, the lens is faded as shit and you can't find replacements.
didn't work out though, nor would I be able to make aftermarket LEDs not look like, well, aftermarket LEDs.
i have a shitload of EvoX-R projectors sitting around but they won't fit, nor would the 110w load be great for the generator
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Why didn't they fit?
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EvoX-R are pretty big, it's a 3" lens and deeper than the pocket in the hood. The igniter would be darn near rubbing against the engine
I'd go out and actually check but I'm not in a good mood
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I literally almost bought one of those the other day. Dude only wanted 700 for it too, but I couldn't get to the city in time. How long is the whole thing? How does it work on fairly steep slopes?
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Uhhh hard to say. I have the mower deck but literally never use it, this is exclusively for snowblowing which makes it significantly longer. You can't see there's an additional weight sticking off the rear, too.
Really depends on your definition of "steep" I guess. Woot would know more of what these are capable of.
This has the Briggs Intek 24hp motor. It's not a great design. Plenty of power, but very prone to burning oil and you have to be vigilant about grass blocking airflow. If the engine overheats at all, the brass valve stem guides work their way out of the head and you bend pushrods. It's a cheap fix but annoying. There's probably 4 pushrods in my crankcase right now.
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I know what your problem is.
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Yeah i know, you're taller and younger and better looking and richer and more popular and more confident than me and you have a John Deere while I'm schlepping around in a hand-me-down Craftsman
And my stupid belt keeps falling off. Holy frick i did a bad job drilling the holes, how does that even happen
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post pipe
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DM'd you a soft one.
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wash them boxers though bud
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Mine is from the late 70's and has hydraulic attachments, so this entire post is weak winchcel cope to me.
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I built my own hyraulic system on my G110 using the power steering pump from an Oldsmobile Bravada. What have you built, vintage boy?
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an engine
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Reminds me of the Ferd Fteenthousand
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It don't remind you of nothing cuz this one here is mine.
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Bro I just posted a cool tractor thread too! Mechanochads win again
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Nothing runs like a Deere
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Heck yeah, brother. That's what's wrong with @xiraclaus's tractor. It don't say “Made in Wisconsin” on the back.
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