Makeing progress, This weeks project

Adirondack case guy

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Aas I posted earlier, I bought this Myers 6' snow plow, which when new was mounted on a 300 RN. It had some mods and was last on a MF 180. The last 30 years it sat in a barn when it was replaced with a 830CK and a 70 series loader. which we sold to the customer.
I had some goals , when I built the new mtgs for my 441 that the attaching frame would be tucked back near the front axle and not hang down below the height of the rear drawbar.
Here is what is evolving.
Had to move into the shop today, because the wind was filling my shop full of leaves.
Been doing a lot of torch cutting, chop sawing, drilling, and welding, after makeing cardboard templets, but it is now coming together.
Loren
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John,
What are you doing this weekend. Chris called Monday and made a date to meet, here at my house. I told her that my wifey was headed out to our daughters in Ohio Friday also.
Chris is bringing a 6 pack here. HeHe.
Loren
 
Loren, Is that Drill Press homemade? Looks interesting how it's made, do you keep extra items in the drawers? Sure could use one like that.

Mike
 
Loren!! She even bragged about the 6 pack!! Nice deal!! She's gonna party & leave me home picking rock & planting Wheat!!
 
Mike,
Yea, it is home made. The bench top drillpress was way too high and combersome on a bench. I built a steel frame out of Kubota crates and fastened plywood to it with teck screws. The drawers hold all my drill bits and cup saws. I made it so that the higth of the adjustable bench plate on the drillpress was at the same height as my work benches so they can support long lengths of steel, and with the casters I can set up a work station anywhere in the shop.
I still have to wire up a 20' 12/2 lead cord to the receptical box in the uprite cabnet behind the press, which will also store the cord when not in use.
Loren
 
Well, If I took an hour and plumbed the new electric fuel pump and ran the wire to it, it should run.It has a new battery and all the fluids in it. I should have had it running long ago, but it got put on the back burner when the original fuel pump died.
Loren
 

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