Put some test to the rear lift I made for my bolens
I have a 1250 Bolens I fit an old hydro bumper jack to. I cut off the forks
with the wheels and welded a frame to fit the tractor. Got a chance to test it moving some large oak logs today http://www.motherearthrecycling.net/load/load.htm here is the tractor www.motherearthrecycling.net/1250/1250 |
Put some test to the rear lift I made for my bolens
wayne mak wrote: I have a 1250 Bolens I fit an old hydro bumper jack to. I cut off the forks with the wheels and welded a frame to fit the tractor. Got a chance to test it moving some large oak logs today http://www.motherearthrecycling.net/load/load.htm here is the tractor www.motherearthrecycling.net/1250/1250 You need to come to this fourm and post your pictures... We are a group of tractor nuts that like to do the things you do... http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/tractor/?30960 |
Put some test to the rear lift I made for my bolens
wayne mak wrote:
I have a 1250 Bolens I fit an old hydro bumper jack to. I cut off the forks with the wheels and welded a frame to fit the tractor. Got a chance to test it moving some large oak logs today http://www.motherearthrecycling.net/load/load.htm here is the tractor www.motherearthrecycling.net/1250/1250 Hey, that's cool! I have a 1256 (6 speeds, Wisconsin 12 Hp engine, PTO) that I use mostly for lawn mowing. I fitted a "bullet" muffler to it, and replaced the awful updraft carb with a Honda motorcycle carb and use those flat auto air filters. I had to provide a fuel pump for the Honda carb, as it is too high relative to the gas tank for reliable gravity feed. But, now I can mow at 30 degree angles either way without flooding or starving the carb. The last improvement I've been considering is some kind of implement raise/lower system. Ever since the time the lever jumped off the detent and whacked me in the knee like Nancy Kerrigan, I've been trying to come up with a scheme to motorize that. (Basically I know how to do it, I just haven't gotten the pieces to do it, yet.) Jon |
Put some test to the rear lift I made for my bolens
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 21:54:46 -0500, Jon Elson
wrote: wayne mak wrote: I have a 1250 Bolens I fit an old hydro bumper jack to. I cut off the forks with the wheels and welded a frame to fit the tractor. Got a chance to test it moving some large oak logs today http://www.motherearthrecycling.net/load/load.htm here is the tractor www.motherearthrecycling.net/1250/1250 Hey, that's cool! I have a 1256 (6 speeds, Wisconsin 12 Hp engine, PTO) that I use mostly for lawn mowing. I fitted a "bullet" muffler to it, and replaced the awful updraft carb with a Honda motorcycle carb and use those flat auto air filters. I had to provide a fuel pump for the Honda carb, as it is too high relative to the gas tank for reliable gravity feed. But, now I can mow at 30 degree angles either way without flooding or starving the carb. The last improvement I've been considering is some kind of implement raise/lower system. Ever since the time the lever jumped off the detent and whacked me in the knee like Nancy Kerrigan, I've been trying to come up with a scheme to motorize that. (Basically I know how to do it, I just haven't gotten the pieces to do it, yet.) Jon Say more about the bullet muffler, pls. I have a couple of gennys I'd like to muffle a bit. |
Put some test to the rear lift I made for my bolens
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 01:26:16 -0500, with neither quill nor qualm, Don
Foreman quickly quoth: On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 21:54:46 -0500, Jon Elson wrote: Hey, that's cool! I have a 1256 (6 speeds, Wisconsin 12 Hp engine, PTO) that I use mostly for lawn mowing. I fitted a "bullet" muffler to it, Say more about the bullet muffler, pls. I have a couple of gennys I'd like to muffle a bit. He might be referring to a glass-pack muffler, a la Cherry Bomb, Don. -------------------------------------- PESSIMIST: An optimist with experience -------------------------------------------- www.diversify.com - Web Database Development |
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