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  1. traildust

    B7800

    OMG.....I need to get a couple of beers, I'll be right back :eek:
  2. traildust

    B7100 Starting Problems

    Hi there T-Bird, I'm of no help to your problem. But trust me that there are some very knowledgeable tractor guys in this forum that will get to you. Just hang in there buddy. Scott
  3. traildust

    B7800

    Ya Budy! It is getting kinda chilly in here :p An Dusty, don't leave us hang'n like that. It's just wrong, man :rolleyes: Scott
  4. traildust

    Wheel weights

    WOW! For $200.00 you stole that gen :eek: Now as far as a gen run off a pto. I have thought about that but my power demands aren't enough to warrent running up the hours on my tractor. So instead I bought a 5500w portable gen that I set up to tow around. My only use is for mig welder, power...
  5. traildust

    Help - B7100 broken down in snow bank

    Well said Curbster! You are also bonding with the tractor. Aint she sweet? Scott
  6. traildust

    Had a blast Tuesday & Wednesday!!!

    ptwyz, Hey man I GUARANTEE that almost everybody that you plowed snow for is extremely gracious. The kid that brought you the venison probably only did that because he is not shy and probably deals with people he doesn't know on a regular basis. So approaching you wasn't too bad for him. For...
  7. traildust

    Paint Question

    If it were me, I would remove the brush applied paint and buy the quart for $25. Sure it's just a tractor but there are threads on other forums with topics of "what is the best wax". Scott
  8. traildust

    Had a blast Tuesday & Wednesday!!!

    Sometimes it really is difficult to be the nice guy with good intentions. "What am I in the poky for? I plowed the snow in the church parking lot" ptwyz, keep your head up your doing good things for people. I'd buy you a couple of beers if I could. Scott
  9. traildust

    Had a blast Tuesday & Wednesday!!!

    Dude, you was tractor drunk :eek: Scott
  10. traildust

    Bad tire - good tire

    I work a ten hour shift and just got home after working a double so I'm kinda having one of those mind numbing out of body experiences. I haven't stopped laughing after reading both of your guys posts. You two are killing me :p Well, I'm heading back to the B7800 thread before sacking out. I...
  11. traildust

    B7800

    Tractor? What tractor?
  12. traildust

    Bad tire - good tire

    Eric, Thanks for the very helpful advice. I do actually have an air compressor and I will be trying your procedure next time. But this way looks FUN!.....
  13. traildust

    B7800

    First off I didn't even know you made a post since I havent left. I have just been looking at the tractor and then scroll down to the girls and then back up to the tractor. Oh-life is good!
  14. traildust

    chains to replace vertical lifting rods

    Stuart, Thanks so much for taking the time to clear this up for me. Scott
  15. traildust

    chains to replace vertical lifting rods

    Right on, thanks for the info. Scott
  16. traildust

    Park brake warning light

    Wildfire, That brake light looks great just as I would expect from you. There is no hack job on your tractor and it just keeps getting better. Thank you so much for posting the mod info, you are a big help. Scott
  17. traildust

    Bad tire - good tire

    After I posted this I realized I didn't post it in the "Service, Repair & Maintenance" forum. Sorry for the mess up. I purchased my tractor brand new in '05. The only annoying habit this wonderful tractor ever demanded was with the front left tire. Every time I would do the pretrip checking...
  18. traildust

    chains to replace vertical lifting rods

    GWD and logan, Quite possibly my mind is telling me what I want to see? Most likely I might have been deceived by my Top & Tilt using a box scraper. I rarely gouge anymore as I can feather the controls on the move as needed. I am able to apply quite a bit of pressure by pulling all the way...
  19. traildust

    chains to replace vertical lifting rods

    Logan you live in the Blue Ridge Mountains? Now that is Gods country, lucky you. On my 7610 with the 3point all the way down, I pull the lever all the way aft and it will stay there as the 3 point raises. When the 3 point tops out at its limit it stops and at exactly this time the lever will...
  20. traildust

    chains to replace vertical lifting rods

    Stuart brings up a really good point since now you are just pulling a drag. Before I got my tractor I used to pull a drag behind my toyota pickup. The drag was an A-frame hitch that comes off a mobile home when it's done being moved. By design they are pretty big but very light so I always...