I got a woodlands mill, I ordered it in May, and got it the end of September. I believe most all the mill manufacturers are a 6+ month wait. Once...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH]Nice way to spend a vacation day cutting spruce saw logs for the bandsaw mill I bought this fall. Lumber will be used to build a...
Stihl has a chain out now they call 23rs pro. It is a .325 pitch, .050 gauge chain, and I believe it is considered a narrow kerf chain. Anybody...
Are you missing one of the hold downs on the air filter? I believe there is soposeto be 2 of them where they screw onto the carburetor studs.
What did you use as the grommet in the tank?
Looks similar to a model 47 I have just reciently got. I seems to have good compression but I haven't looked at anything on it yet to see what to...
Put a piece of pull chord or rope down the spark plug hole to hold the piston, and turn off with a socket in the direction it says off on the...
[ATTACH] Getting ready to clean out a nice 12"+ wet and heavy Easter weekend snow.
The Carlisle tires were bad for cracking. I currently have bkt tires on the front of my L3000 so we will see how they turn out.
Nice tractor as well, what model NH is that?
Ya, you could be right on that tool not being big enough for a 1" diameter stud, I am just catching up now lol.
I have run into stuff like that before and the tool you need for that is that hand held impact driver that you hit with a hammer. Like what Warner...
Glad to see some progress on your project, It has been a bit since there has been an update on it so keep it going.
Nice job, the main thing is if it puts a smile on your face, I have been thinking of getting a copy of Stihl 036 or 044 kit.
Nice work, show more photos of the tractor and what the 3rd function is going to be used for when complete.
Nice firewood, I like the pickaroon holder you have on the splitter to. Those little Ford 1920 tractors are pritty tough, we have one at work that...
Did that once, it is not nice.
Anouther one to mention is GP outdoors. I like Buckin Billy, and Life In Farmland as well.
I would go with oem, especially with rubber parts.