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I finally made some time

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  1. papadave

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    to take care of the Spruce that went down a while ago. Set up the splitter, tractor, and trailer and got to work. IMG_20170422_123514_016.jpg IMG_20170422_123547_035.jpg
     
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    This is all I've done so far, but the day is young.....even if I'm not. Just about 1/4 face.
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    Pitter patter let's get at her!

    Nice day for that job.
     
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    Looks like a great day to get out there for sure. Enjoy the time adding up the BTU's papadave ! We all know every little bit adds up. How long does the spruce take to season? I don't burn any evergreen unless it's the burn pit. I'm not at all a wood snob but there's just not a ton of it to be had around here. If some does get cut up it usually is just pushed into a pile and burnt before anyone knows about it.
     
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    I might be able to use it this fall. If not then, I'll wait til next fall. Don't really need it, so I'll wait to use it when it's dry.
    SOP
     
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    Went out and split another trailer load, and now the darn tractor won't start ..........again.
    The starter spins up, but isn't getting up to the flywheel teeth..........again.
    :headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang:
    Tow strap at the ready. :dex:But I need a sammich or sumthin' first.
     
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    So, too busy to mess with the tractor yesterday, but today I pulled the shroud off and watched the starter. It's doing exactly what it should, but................the flywheel is missing a few teeth, and right where the starter pinion comes up is where some of them are missing. :picard:
    So, I turn the flywheel a bit, turn the key, and tractor starts right up.
    Think I'll nurse it along for a bit, but at least now I know what's wut.
    I had already split the r/h stack of rounds, so I got those stacked after getting the tractor going. By the time I get the top of the tree cut, and everything split, I may just end up with 1/3 cord for Oct. of '18. Perfect.
     
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    Is that a cub cadet? I just bought a used one with 60 hours on it, wondering if I shouldn't have...:eek:
     
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    Could you price out a used FW, Paps?
    Maybe get a set of them plastic "funny" teeth and duct tape them in place? Eh? Maybe?
    Think about it.... and no charge for that piece of sage advice.:handshake:
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    Red Green would be proud.
    It started no problem several times after I figured it out, so I'll take my chances for a while. I don't wanna' waste perfectly gooder duct tape. :whistle:
    Yep, a CC. I bought it back in the beginning of '07. Been having starting gremlins for a few years now. I'm not a mechanic, so I learn as I go......sorta'.
    Good luck with yours. What did you get?
     
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    LXT 1045 with the 20 horse Kohler twin engine, I don't like the way it starts but it may be the battery also the toe in on the front wheels is ridiculous and something like tranny noise but I can't hear it when I kick in the blades so that's ok...Lol...I like running it and hope it lasts awhile...It came with a bagger which I am using right now for cleanup, My 22 year old murray is waiting in the wings if this one breaks...
     
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    Oh ya I think it is a 2010 or 2011...
     
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    Nice work!

    So, a few teeth missing on the flywheel huh?

    Does that not look like a fun job to do?
    At least you can spin the motor to get to the gooder teeth until then.
     
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    I'm wondering why and how those teeth broke.
    When I first looked at it, seemed like a pattern, but I'd never seen that before. Weird, odd, strange.....take yer pick.
    I can now see that there are jagged edges where teeth should be.
     
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    I'll have to look at the service manual to see what's involved in replacing the flywheel.
     
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    Looks like a nice day to be outside. How does the spruce smell when you're working with it?
     
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    Yeah, 2 days straight of 60 and sun has been great.
    The Spruce is .....fragrant. I like the smell. The sap however, I could do without. I did get a tip from SisIL that peanut butter will take it off your hands, and your hands will smell great for a while, even after washing off the PB.:thumbs::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Hey sweet pea- gloves would prevent the use of PB altogether, no? Besides, that PB could be used for PB pie! Hello?!

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    Uh, just don't call me Shirley...........
    I think I used a total of about a tsp. of PB. The pies are safe.
    Wait a minute, I don't even have the recipe...hmmmm
    Dogs ate muh glubs....they're on the shopping list.
     
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    Very nice Dave! I love the shed!