[Farmall] Winter sounds - ramble
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Sun Dec 30 17:20:54 PST 2007
A little further south than you (east central Mo.) but Friday I needed
to fill the wood room, so I fired up one cub for that and let the other
cub and h run for a while. of course they had to go for a little ride
while i was at it.
birddog wrote:
> I am still trying to catch up with all of the batteries for winter
> storage. Some are left in with maintenance chargers and some are
> removed to be kept charged in the shop. A few are left to fend for
> themselves with only a startup each month. Last week I got to the cub.
> That battery has been off and on since the tractor followed me home last
> summer. There is no date punched, but the last possible on the label
> was 99, so it is a given ti is probably ten years old. I took the
> strong battery from the JD 316 for the cub. The 316 will not see any
> winter running so the battery should be out of it. The cub has always
> had a hit and miss connection. Occasionally the button may need two or
> three tries to get any result. In looking things over, the G (stands
> for Farmer's G-word which is currently banned from ATIS lists) G- cable
> only attaches to the battery case on the south end, under the battery.
> Well now, it would never rust under there, would it?? Took it off and
> did a good clean up. Put in the JD battery and walla, the starter spins
> it like it is already running. Naturally all this work required a 1/2
> hour ride around before putting it back to bed. Purrs like a kitten.
>
> Next issues were last Friday. I started the 560 for ten minutes or so
> of running charge. The muffler rusted off at the base last summer.
> Having just put a new one on the M, I decided not to buy another one
> right away. I cut the outlet pipe from the old 560 muffler and mounted
> it on the manifold stack pipe to get the exhaust outlet up a ways. This
> still gave the ability to keep on the rain hat and put a coffee can over
> that when standing. For a straight pipe, it is not terribly loud, but
> it sure has a nice voice. Sounds good to me.
>
> I thought the battery in the M was about shot so removed battery and
> case. The floor of the case is about gone so it is time for a rebuild
> anyway. Before chucking the battery to the scrap battery stack, I put
> it on charge to see how it would do. Good news. It seems to have taken
> a good charge and is holding at 12V so far.
>
> Today I needed to retie the front of the tarp on the 10-20. I have had
> an itch to set the spark and throttle, give it a handshake and give the
> crank a turn for about a week now. I guess it hasn't run in at least a
> couple of months. A nice cloudy 35 degree day seemed like the time for
> that.. Pulled the tart 1/2 way back and did the drill. The second 1/2
> turn of the crank did the trick. To be fair, it was necessary to run
> the 10-20 as long as the battery machines. Nothing like listening to
> that for a cure of the winter blahs.
>
> Charlie V -- not too far from the Rochester snow fleet.
>
>
--
John
another one of them
*.?-!.* cub owners
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