What are your winter projects?

Unsprung

In the Potters hand...
My fins on the jugs where starting to look old and I put a rag over a paint stick, single layer and sprayed it with WD-40 and whipped thru each fin, I was really suprised at how nice they looked, don't soak them or spray it on them cause when it gets hot, if there's excess, it might start smoking and you'll be wondering whats going on.:oldlaugh::whoop:
Great idea, adding that to my list. I really don't like the way the aluminum looks aged. Thanks
 

StreetHog

Active Member
Harley...done
Big Dog...done

Winter Service
7 John Deere combines...on the list
15 JD tractors....on the list
24 row planter...done
36 row planter...done
2-60 foot air seeders...on the list
18 semi trucks...on the list
3 JD sprayers....on the list
And a whole shit load of misc shop work...on the list


Worst of all, on my list....pay my fucking taxes...OUCHY!!!!!
 

Twisted

Well-Known Member
Harley...done
Big Dog...done

Winter Service
7 John Deere combines...on the list
15 JD tractors....on the list
24 row planter...done
36 row planter...done
2-60 foot air seeders...on the list
18 semi trucks...on the list
3 JD sprayers....on the list
And a whole shit load of misc shop work...on the list


Worst of all, on my list....pay my fucking taxes...OUCHY!!!!!
Damn, you might get the prize for that list, ever get time to relax?

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BWG56

Guru
Harley...done
Big Dog...done

Winter Service
7 John Deere combines...on the list
15 JD tractors....on the list
24 row planter...done
36 row planter...done
2-60 foot air seeders...on the list
18 semi trucks...on the list
3 JD sprayers....on the list
And a whole shit load of misc shop work...on the list


Worst of all, on my list....pay my fucking taxes...OUCHY!!!!!
How many winters do you have?:oldsmile:
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
Mastiff
Rewired with the ESC-done
New clutch basket- done
New starter ring gear-done
New stater-done
changed tranny fluid-done
changed primary oil-done
New Dakota speedo-done
epoxied paint at bung-done
change motor oil- waiting:whoop:

Truck
change oil-done
change anti-freeze-done
changed radiator upper and lower hoses-done
changed thermostat and cap-done
install Big Dog decal on rear window-in the mail on its way:whoop:

Tractor
install blower
put decals on side panels- in the mail on its way:whoop:
I have plenty of HB stuff I need. If you come down to Texas I'll let you ride during the day and you can do the HB stuff either before you take off or when you get back I'm nice like that.

Regarding the post.

K9
new front tire
bearings
Fork Seals
Fluid change

Ridge back
new rear tire and bearings
Install accutronix gothic triple trees
Maybe buy the Vulcan Dual Coil setup since I've been eyeballing that for years


Dodge ram
Ball Joints and tierods

Jeep CJ
Finish Dash wiring
Fix Speedo
Ebrake cable
New Cat
Fluids change
Valve Cover gasket
Pcv Valve
Cap and rotor



I'd like to get some parts chromed like the hand controls, has anyone got the hand controls chromed how do you make sure they don't clog up the master cylinder?


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429CV23

Member
I need to finish up the Bulldog's license plate bracket extension - finish the modular wiring extension and paint it.
IF we get a nice enough weekend soon, I need to basically prep the jetboat's 460 for removal. Spent last winter rebuilding the 1970 automotive 429 the PO installed (automotive engines don't last too long in a marine application); going from the original 11:1 compression, 340hp 429ci to a 10:1 compression, 475hp 466ci. Last time out this year she started knocking at the rear of the engine. :( The knock starts at about 1800rpm, so I think it's just a cracked flex plate (new at time of build, SFI-rated). But, to get to it, most everything has to be disconnected in order to remove the driveshaft. :( At least I upgraded to a rail kit so the engine can just slide forward on it!
Also having some work done to the cycle trailer to accommodate the Bulldog; widening the back of the tire channel, sectioning the left side channel for kickstand access, and installing a lip on the rear frame for the ramp to sit on.
Will be installing an aftermarket cruise control kit on the motorhome, and will be taking it and the Bulldog to the Phoenix area in late March (weather permitting) to catch a few Cubs Spring Training games.
I also need to change the Bulldog's primary and transmission fluids. I may upgrade to a programmable single fire ignition system this winter as well.
 

mittens

Well-Known Member
Speaking of jug fins. What's the easiest way to polish them? I need to clean and polish them to catch them up with the rest
 

BWG56

Guru
ask @BWG56 Ker, the Official HB! I think he has a magic formula... something to do with WD-40 If I remember well... :old2:

:cheers:
My fins on the jugs where starting to look old and I put a rag over a paint stick, single layer and sprayed it with WD-40 and whipped thru each fin, I was really suprised at how nice they looked, don't soak them or spray it on them cause when it gets hot, if there's excess, it might start smoking and you'll be wondering whats going on.:oldlaugh::whoop:

And no I'm not a post whore,:whore: Franco was to lazy to quote me:dammit::oldlaugh::oldlaugh:
 

429CV23

Member
Looks like some wiring is in my winter future too. Just ordered a Badlands Illuminator Pro-3 to replace the Badlands Ill-01 that seems to be failing. No front turn signals (only about 3v coming in to them), rear turn signals are bright all the time (could be wired wrong, but still needs to be fixed). The Pro-3 also adds front turn/running lights, hazard flashing, and a turn signal auto-cancel, which will be fantastic since the indicator on the digital cluster/display is very difficult to see at night, and impossible to see during the day.
Trailer is complete, just need to paint the new pieces.
 
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