nateb17010 Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 well this is parts and tractors I have found and some that has found me. waiting to get in the shop to refurbish these I made my self because I did not want to spend $60.00+ on some used factory ones. all there but need a picture and measurements of the points cover for the tractor grill frame so I could make it. also a set of std. rings for a 19 B&S and my main tractor that I give a good work out every time I get it's a 63 b10 early that was butchered when I bought her hood and dash was cut up bad. so I put on what I had laying around. I have lots more to share with you all. by the way can we use photobuckit for another gallery spot? like I use for my AMC eagle's web site.
Simpleton7016 Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 Whoa.....you fit in just fine 'round here! Nice stuff!
Simplicity85 Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 Wow what are those three tractors waiting to be re-stored?
MDB Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 Great pics. Nate:D I will get a picture and measurements of the points cover for you. Do you need rings for a 19 or a 19D?? Thanks for sharing:D
Zach Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 Nice job on those wheel spacers^dOd I was thinking of making a set myself. how wide do they have to be?
nateb17010 Posted February 19, 2009 Author Posted February 19, 2009 well the 4 are starting from the top: mw squire 9, and a mw squire 9, big ten with high lo pad over 400.00 at auction came with a deck, and a 712 blew up while loading it on the trailer to go to the homested show on fathers day, it was loaded so I took it any ways it was a pos Kohler anyways it's getting a B&S. Wheel spacers: the caps was recessed so the pipe would fit in and would run true. all lath cut, out side are tapped to receive studs and then nuts for the wheels. they are longer then the originals but that's what I wanted. my most common conversion on my tractors is putting studs and nuts on my hubs. yes 19 d but as far as the rings go they are the same. engine ring set std # 292100 also same engine pt# 290880 coil needed as well
nateb17010 Posted February 19, 2009 Author Posted February 19, 2009 some decks I have gotten with the tractors and still going threw them and getting them cleaned up. steering wheel that's going on the homelight puller. don't like the original plastic steering wheels so I replace with these. my dad is a tool-n-die guy and has made a lot of my nos parts for me as well as himself. you need to know what time it is. my cut firestone 6-12 pulling tires and they dig for ever. when I moved I need to move a lot and they take less room if you brake them down first tool box parts box
bigtenboy65 Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 do you have a model 19 crankshaft its out of a b1
nateb17010 Posted February 20, 2009 Author Posted February 20, 2009 yes I have the one in the engine and a parts engine. but have another b1 down over the hill to be put back in to service. after I bought it and before I started to restore. time to put back together some early hoods and the b1 hood. I also made this out of scrap steel and a road grader my daily mower, it has a 16HP Kohler in it and died last fall so it getting a up graded 18HP B&S
cojo92 Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Very nice B1 you got there and mike is that the same as the one on a 725 cuz i need to make one too for my 725.
nateb17010 Posted February 21, 2009 Author Posted February 21, 2009 thanks much mike did not think it was to bad of a part to make. I take it that it dose not sit flush, it over laps?
nateb17010 Posted February 21, 2009 Author Posted February 21, 2009 hay mike, when you put it back on could you take a picture of it for me, I want a look see. maybe I will make some thing more stream line for the one in parts it's going to be a puller cause it a dented up mess and I like the style. besides I have my nice one painted up now it needs a clean up and there's things I wish I would have had done different.
perry Posted February 21, 2009 Posted February 21, 2009 great looking projects you have there.^. lots of parts also 8D. i allways take the decent seats off the allis's that our stored outside. the damn mice and weather will destroy them.
nateb17010 Posted February 21, 2009 Author Posted February 21, 2009 well there going to be replaced anyways I have lined up an older lady that said she would recover them. I would like to just find some reproductions "bolt on and go". mike whats the thickness of the part. is it the same gauge as the grill frame? I hope to have the shed up this spring to store the nice ones in.
ZippoVarga Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 I thought I was going to need one of those points plates when I replaced the engine in my old Squire, but when I drug the original grill frame and hood down from the rafters I found that my grill frame is SOLID. No points access plate. Never had it. Nate...Wells Implement and I believe a members wife makes the seat cushions. Here's a link to Wells: http://wellsimplement.com/Bseat.htm Lookin good!!!
nateb17010 Posted February 22, 2009 Author Posted February 22, 2009 she has done great work for me before and she is cheep with top notch work. the part we are looking and working on is the B-1 grill frame points cover. better pic but bad part in need of work.
nateb17010 Posted February 22, 2009 Author Posted February 22, 2009 every day I get on here and look at things I say dang that tractor is nice. wish I had one like that then I walk around the house and see another tractor in parts and peaces and I have to tell them to hold on, one at a time, please. the orange one runs but need the bgb repaired and the yellow one needs a rear end and engine gone threw. the rear end was stolled by my bro. who steels my stuff when I'm not looking.
nateb17010 Posted February 23, 2009 Author Posted February 23, 2009 my 19d engine smoked badly when I bought it. so when I was in collage I had a chance to tear down the tractor, pant, and engine work, hit a snag when I could not find any rings. anyways there was alot of carbon build up under the head and around the exhaust valve. so I ground the valves and seats, cleanded the bore and miked it, ok.. and then I was looking for the coil pack did not find one but thanks to mike I may have one. also sense it always nice to shear, I let my g.f's. boy push snow for the first time on a tractor. by the way "my vacation" and the "homested" has been moved?! to events and gatherings in case you noticed them gone. I have put many many more pic on there and told my show & tell there. thanks much for reading. hope to get some more projects done but with work, and thing going south on me around the house, I just can't get anything done. "dish washer, pups, kittens, heater, ect" please wish me luck.
nateb17010 Posted February 24, 2009 Author Posted February 24, 2009 what do u do at 1:30am and you need a gasket? "make one" and it's cheep and you get to play with sharp objects. bought all that for $20.00 at the cedar rapids swap meet last fall. don't want to tell you where when and the hrs. don't need this thread moved to. but there lots of tractors & parts there also. I have been using E3 plugs for over a year now and have no complaints with them. there not burning up, fouling out, like my other plugs did. I bought them at advance auto, and at menards, had them in a hard to start 97 simplicity regent starts better but did blow sky hi last fall "not a plug issue" in one of my 63 b10 smokes and drinks oil use to foul a plug in day. put a E3 plug in, have not had to pull it out to clean yet, and has been in sense year #1. I love these plugs! have you ever tried them yet? I bet you will change over just like me. they have them in all popular engine sizes. here are the two that I use the most tractor and push mower applications. plus I have them in all my cars. http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/
JimH Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 Just put a e3 in my '64 Landlord. No differences yet, compared to the Autolite 216 plug I was using. Time will tell. Glad to see people are using them and they do help.
nateb17010 Posted February 26, 2009 Author Posted February 26, 2009 well for my 100th post I will have to show you all my work horse and some that I have not gotten around to show. all the parts have homes there ether in the proses of getting rebuilt or ready to be put back together every thing is tagged to who they belong to.
nateb17010 Posted March 5, 2009 Author Posted March 5, 2009 I'm a lucky man. I have a tool-n-die father that makes things for me. he made these for me the larger ones are for people that has problems of over tightening things they are aluminum, with a stainless machine bolt. :D and the smaller ones, are just like the originals, but out of stainless.
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