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    Another

    Welcome to NTT. Seems there's a few of y'all in Kentucky. I have an ex up there. I think she went back to C-town but you never know. Also an ex in Oregon and one in California. That way I can live in Texas! You'll like it here. Ted
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    A big Howdy from South East Texas

    Jim I live in the bright lights of Nederland. Almost as far as you can go south and east before you hit river or gulf. Port Arthur is across the road. Cajun country Texas style. Lotsa rice fields and oil wells and :fishing:. I used to live in Huntsville, Brandi, and still have a sister...
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    Howdy from Southern Illinois!!

    Howdy do.:wave: I'm always glad to see another southerner join the ranks. So you accelerated up to a V2? What did you have before?:brows: Don't mind me...I usually don't make sense. Welcome to NTT and remember that these guys want a lot of pictures. Ted
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    Hitch ball and Platform combination for a FEL

    :bump: Great job. Nice looking fab and conception. I'm surprised no one else commented. Perhaps they didn't look at all nine steps of your build. Click on it guys, then follow through with the 'next' button at upper right of page. Nicely done. Ted
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    A good wife

    If it works run with it.:applause::yum: They do have their uses.:thumb: Ted
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    Ping Milwaukee -- Gilson YT11HE

    I'm not really worried about the front wheel bearings yet. I suspect they may be bushings instead of bearings. If I keep this little tractor I'll swap out the bushings for bearings. If I remember correctly it's set up similiar to an Ariens I had in the late 80's. With the fine dusty sand at...
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    Ping Milwaukee -- Gilson YT11HE

    Rod Serling's Bearings The way these front wheels go from splayed out to pigeon-toed I'll be happy if there is any bearings in the hubs to get numbers off of. I pulled off the little plastic hub cover and there was plenty of grease...also about 1/2" of play between the wheel and the thrust...
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    Ping Milwaukee -- Gilson YT11HE

    Yt11he The rod appears to be 7/16". That's just a quick guess with a ruler, but I suppose it could be 3/8". Even 3/8" seems pretty strong. It does have a dog leg to pass the engine but not anywhere near enough. This is a vertical engine machine. When I get into the dash tower and sector...
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    Ping Milwaukee -- Gilson YT11HE

    Dan I just got a Gilson YT11HE. I know you are at least familiar with them. I can fine no info on them. Perhaps I'm not searching with the right terms? Any help you can throw my way will be received with open arms. It has an L head Briggs 12.5 hp I/C. I suspect this is not original. The...
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    A big Howdy from South East Texas

    Even though this is my first post I feel at home with all the familiar faces from other forums. I've followed Mith's modifications to his Horses and Dan's (Milwaukee) struggles with an old Gilson. I say struggles because I picked up a YT11HE a few days ago and am beginning to appreciate his...
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    Brainstorming: design a small tree removal tool

    Tree Toad California have you looked at Tree Toad? Light weight small tree transplant spade and transporter. Might be worth a look. http://www.treetoad.com/ I would also think there is a few used ones out there. Ted
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