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Problem 184 viewsLooks like the lower threaded hole for implement attacment in the clutch housing was busted out and re-welded. Apparently it's not re-threaded. This bar was welded from the mower mount to the front end cultivator mount to stabilize the mower. brian c
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Aircraft cable from winch to other side20 viewsWelded a rod across the top of the press and then clamped a pulley to the rod. Did this on both sides.DaveSaver
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headlight back30 viewsNotice the plastic insulator. It's jb welded to the headlight casing. Headlight is grounded to frame. Hot wire goes to post with nuts.brian c
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headlight mods30 viewsI've soldered a ground to the headlight casing. I j-b welded some styrene plastic over the original hole and mounted a wiring post in it.brian c
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Clem's Rim298 viewsClem's rim was rusted out around the valve stem. I cut it out and welded a washer in for him.Cowboy
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JB welded carb inlet225 viewsKodiak
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Grill Frame26 viewsOrginal grill welded to frame made by previous owner then bolted to front of tractor cowl #1DaveSaver
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The Wagner Loader works!117 viewsmy friend Mike came over with his big stick welder the other day, and welded up the front support for me-then he showed me how to do it, and we patched the tears in the bucket on the backhoe.

The picture is lousy, but I am so glad to get it mounted, I just had to take it and post it!
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5 mounting plate trimmed and welded15 viewsGary Boutwell
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Plow with welded on fh point91 viewsGary Boutwell
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right ear welded while bolted in place53 viewsRick Prentice
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left side plug welded on the bottom too50 viewsRick Prentice
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left side welded all the way around48 viewsRick Prentice
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15 viewsThe boom cradle rests on the drawbar of the cub, af forward as possible. The tube is made from a 10" long pipe, with sides 1/4" thick and inside diameter = 3". The horizontal angle iron is 3" x 3" x 3/8", and is 28-1/2" long. The welded end of the pipe is cut at 45-degree angles so it can be welded to the angle iron on all sides. The cradle is kept in place on the drawbar by a J-bolt on either end of the angle iron. The cradle not only supports the boom, but keeps it from tipping left or right.tulalipjames
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216 viewsWelding a nut to the washer welded to the broken headbolt. Had to resort to drilling the headbolt out.Bill Hudson
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11 viewsWelded gauge dial housing to gas cap.Stanton
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9 viewsCleaned up and welded a piece to minimize the wire opening in the bottom. This should keep my little winged "friends" from building any more nests in there.Stanton
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9 viewsWelded the corners and ground them down. Added some "L" brackets with tie-downs.Stanton
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9 viewsWelded and ground down the old openings.Stanton
 
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