Steering shaft is fixed. Welded it up, and took it to my machinist. 10 minutes on the lathe and the bushing fit tight. Cut a groove for the snap ring and it's good to go. And he didnt even charge me. It is installed, but I need to address the sector gear bushing. Tractor is its current state:
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I seem to be getting over my fear of 2 strokes:
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If you want a brush cutter or trimmer larger then 31cc, 2 stroke is the only viable option in the USA. I have never really gotten into 2 strokes, though that is not to say I have not repaired a few chainsaws. Handle bars and a 72" shaft is the way to go to avoid back killing.
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If you want a brush cutter or trimmer larger then 31cc, 2 stroke is the only viable option in the USA. I have never really gotten into 2 strokes, though that is not to say I have not repaired a few chainsaws. Handle bars and a 72" shaft is the way to go to avoid back killing.
It's a beast. It can cut down small trees.
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I bought the carbide tipped circular saw blade from my Stihl dealer, it does okay cutting small 1-2" stuff on my tired 30cc 4 cyl Cub Cadet, but, I really need something big and better such as the Husky, with handle bars. I have been looking at the Toro.
I can't decide, should you cut from the right side or left side using the blade? No kick back yet either way.
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I bought the carbide tipped circular saw blade from my Stihl dealer, it does okay cutting small 1-2" stuff on my tired 30cc 4 cyl Cub Cadet, but, I really need something big and better such as the Husky, with handle bars. I have been looking at the Toro.
I can't decide, should you cut from the right side or left side using the blade? No kick back yet either way.
Right to left for me. You want the blade turning against the movement of the cutter if that makes sense. Go the other way and it'll want to grab whatever you're trying to cut and throw itself past it. If that makes sense. With the chainsaw style blade mine will cut through 4" hardwoods with some patience. As a string trimmer it's a monster.
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Found it! I think you're going to need a weld something to the bottom the guy I got it from cut off the little part that hooks to the steering
Well I hate that you waded through all that junk to find that, cause I'm axing the LGC. Probably going to sell it. Anyone want an LT4000 with a 500cc Intek? I'll take $80 for it.
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@Ifitaintbroke you dirty dog I was fighting for my life to get that, my junk shed is infested with red wasps
Yeah, well EVERYTHING down here is infested with either those, guineas, or yellow jackets. Not to mention the snakes. And you should see MY junk shed/garage. It's worse cause I work in it too. But seriously I do appreciate it.
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I just bought a couple of white plastic marine seats from West Marine because the black ones have been roasting me in the hot Atlanta sun. One time I had to push the LT into the shade and let it cool off because I literally could not sit on the seat even with thick pants. Same goes with the steering wheel, I might get a white steering wheel cover.
I have tried flex seal on a few different things, not really impressed with the performance, especially on shingles.
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Next job on this thing is a light bar. Not sure whether I want to mount it high or low. High seems good for range, but low seems better for seeing obstacles I'm about to run into. The far range isn't that important. Looks I don't care about. Already got the light bar.
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I think side facing lights more important then an expensive or super bright front light bar. I try to install side facing LEDs on my trucks, each side on a separate switch. Not only does it help when trying to see street signs and numbers at night, but, when off road in the country on a moonless night, you literally can not see anything next to you when trying to turn. Even with super bright front headlamps.
I had finished cutting trees at a horse farm and driving through the pasture at night, the only way to avoid hitting 2000# horses was the driver and passenger shining flashlights out each window.
I plan on installing small side facing LEDs on which ever lawn tractor I plan on using for hauling firewood to my house this winter from the firewood racks.
Many times I work from 4pm-8pm, so, having good lamps on whatever I am driving, so, I can safely make turns is important. Bright backup lamps are a must too.
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Next job on this thing is a light bar. Not sure whether I want to mount it high or low. High seems good for range, but low seems better for seeing obstacles I'm about to run into. The far range isn't that important. Looks I don't care about. Already got the light bar.
Definitely want a lower one. A couple guys run some kind of rock lights on their mower, really nice to have those. Can see under all around depending on placement. Mutt has some led bars on the rack i can swivel around to see around me. Meanwhile the lawn ranger and sears dont even have a battery and I’m stuck with a headlamp