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    Snow blower problem....

    Just bought a new BX2750 front snow blower. Had it delivered to the house, in the crate. Also got the elect. chute deflector and hyd. rotator. Not bad to set up except some bolts are SAE and some metric. The problem is hooking up the drive shafts. Nether the blower shaft or the long drive PTO...
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    Tires  Rotten tires?

    I have several tag-along trailers that I keep parked in the back yard, ready for use. I like to have them that way so even my wife can hook one up when needed, so I don't want to jack the tires off the ground. The question is....which would be better for the tires, psi treated 2x6 or rubber...
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    Help..saw broke.?

    Was useing my Stihl 041AV chain saw today and it quit oiling the chain. Tried adjusting the oiler but it didn't help. It does have bar oil in it. The saw is 25 or so years old so I guess I can't complain. I think the oil pump gear is shot and have no idea where to get one or if it is worth the...
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    trailers again...

    So many different ideas for trailers and tie-downs, maybe these pictures will help someone. This works for me....
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    BX22 and Trailer

    Just a picture of the BX and the trailer set-up.
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    Me city folk....

    Boy did I learn some more stuff, (just the beginning) about farming.! Behind my 1.0 Ac plot is about 50 ac. 25 of that is what you guys, (tbn,ers) call tillable. The owner leases it out. Anyway this year it was soy-bean, and yesterday they picked or harvested. What an operation, at least to...
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    need weight info.?

    I picked-up a hunk of steel (mild) at a garage sale and thought it will make a good counter weight. It's heavy, but I don't know how much? Could someone tell me the weight of a cubic inch of mild steel? The piece is 4& 3/4, by 9& 3/4, by 19& 3/4 inches long. I know, go weigh it, but I can't...
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    Cub Cadet stuff.

    Hi.....got a cub cadet snowblower and a cub cadet rotatiller for sale. Don't know what they are, or fit. What do I check for to help describe. Thank's George
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