Nothing mechanical today. Began some leveling work in the arena then used a friends baby Kubota to try the pto tiller. Worked pretty well, so tomorrow I will cut and fill some more, then finish it with a till. Man this thing is little!!
Worked on the Yerf Dog go kart, installed the front suspension, wheels, steering rack, rear swing arm, test fitted the rear axle, sprockets and rear wheels. I need to meditate if I'm happy with the rear axle width or not (40 inches). A bit more work to do from here but the main chunks are coming together.
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On the Kohler LH775 engine that dropped a valve guide, I successfully drilled and put a set screw to hold both the intake and exhaust valve guides with loctite 640. Ordered a new headgasket, valve stem seals, exhaust gasket, pushrods, lifters. If this works i'll have saved $300-500 vs a new cylinder head. Will know in the next few months.
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Is this toy for you or are you just the best dad ever?More work on the go kart. Welded on the engine plate, bolted on the engine, swapped in a NGK spark plug, poured in some Rotella T4, she fired right up and sounded good.
Tomorrow going to push to finish as much as possible.
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I used the Wix filter kit from O'reillys. It all went smoothly. Hopefully the O2 sensors get here Monday. I got both of them broke loose but had to heat them up as they both were in there pretty solid.I just did my neighbor's 3-speed this spring. I used a Pro-tec filter kit on closeout from RA for $1.38.
No longer listed but they have a CQ (Famous) for $4.42.
Without a doubt, I'm enjoying the machine work vastly over auto repair. I still have some long days, but ultimately I like going to work in the morning, and you can't put a price on that.I really have enjoyed your posts as youve transitioned into your machining work. You seem to be more excited doing this new thing. I think that’s awesome!
I would enjoy that - but I travel allot - and she would not - so that’s where the house with more land discussions always ended …Brush hogging and more brush hogging, thats just the back half. Took 10hrs over 3 days. Of course hit a log and the Woods clutch wasn’t adjusted right, broke the bolt which needs a special allen head. Made a regular bolt work but alot of words was said. Son got the other side mowed but the hydrostatic is done in the Troy bilt. Barely got it done, hoping to make it work till next year can’t afford another right now. After spent a hour with the forks and got some logs cleaned up, every little will get it done .View attachment 293395
A Pentastar leaking at the oil cooler?!? Inconceivable!!Spent the morning taking my in-laws "new" 2015 Grand Caravan on a Costco run, just to get a feel for how it drove out on the road. Costco is a solid 90 mile round trip, so I had plenty of time to really scrutinize. Overall, I'm mostly pleased for the price they paid.
Basic specs: 115k, spent most of it's life in NC and MT, SE Plus w/ Blacktop and DVD groups. It was riding on a set of Blizzak's, but Pop took it right to Costco and had a set of Defender's installed. He's a Michelin guy, what can I say. I'm going to hunt for a cheap set of 17 inch wheels for the 'Zaks so they've got a hot-swap ready set of snow's.
A general inspection exposed a couple minor issues and one moderate one. The minor things are simple maintenance: tail light retaining grommets, a rear wiper arm and blade, a cabin air filter... but then comes the "gotcha" which I'm sure you've all guessed by now. That's right, it looks like the oil cooler is leaking. Dad is going to call the dealer and see what they want to do, he's hoping they take a few more bucks off but I doubt it. Regardless, I'll be taking it apart and installing an aluminum unit along with aluminum heater hose Y's and a coolant flush. Once those few things are done they should be in for many reliable miles.