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RE: (ET) Mower stuff
The Midwest Old Threshers Organization has a large 5 day reunion every
Labor
Day weekend in Mt. Pleasant Iowa.
It is a great event with a lot of historical exhibits, 2 mile electric
trolley track with 4 to 5 vintage trolleys you can ride, a Steam locomotive
you can ride, 100's of vintage steam engines, tractors, antique cars and
trucks.
It's a great place to take your family, and they have a large camping area.
I have been going every year for about 15 years.
The hard part of this is everyone seems to be spread all over the country,
but another possibility.
Dennis
Elsberry,MO
http://www.oldthreshers.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: Pieter Litchfield [mailto:plitch attglobal net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 4:32 AM
To: Andrew Poush; elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: RE: (ET) Mower stuff
An interesting thought. I also own a vintage Gravely walk-behind tractor,
and there is an annual "mow-in" event for Gravely owners. This year it was
about 75 miles from me so I went, and was surprised by the attendance. It
was combined with an antique engine and tractor show at a local
fairgrounds,
and the two major suppliers of parts also attended as well as many
individual owners seeking to swap stuff. I would think there might be
enough ElecTrak owners around to "attach" a swap meet to a tractor /
antique
machinery show somewhere. I am puzzled, however, by the organizing of the
Gravely event. There is no "national" club, no dues to operate from, no
command structure. It just seemed to happen. It's not clear to me how ET
owners could arrive at an agreement as to time & place, advertise, insure,
allocate booth space, etc. Maybe the annual Gravely / antique engine show
might be a good place to start. We could see about attaching the ET event
to the Gravely event.
Pieter
-----Original Message-----
From: elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu
[mailto:elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu]On Behalf Of Andrew Poush
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:55 PM
To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: Re: (ET) Mower stuff
I want to try the side discharge mode now but I'm reluctant to spend
another $65 just for an experiment. I wish we had an annual swap meet
for these tractors. Has anyone tried to set one up before?
On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 08:41 AM, SteveS wrote:
> Another mower point I ran across in a service bulletin. Interesting
> in that
> it confirms the concept of running backwards possibly working better.
>
> - SteveS
>
> ------------------------
>
> Elec-Trak Servcice Bulletin 5 - March 29, 1971
>
> Mower Performance
>
> The Elec-Trak mower is, as you know, convertible to either side or rear
> discharge. The rear discharge mower is best suited to regularly cut
> lawn,
> sweeper pickup of clippings and, of course, it offers major safety
> advantages with all discharge down and under the tractor. Some lawn
> conditions such as long, limp or wet grass and no sweeping are not well
> suited to the rear discharge kit due to the front baffle pushing over
> the
> grass immediately before the blades hit it.
>
> The side discharge kit design is best suited to long limp or wet grass
> and
> leaving the clippings on the lawn. The large space between the mower
> front
> and the blades without baffling, and the rear baffle vacuum action for
> a
> second cutting, combined with the broad scattering of the discharge,
> give
> the cleanest appearance.
>
> Each customer should be carefully introduced to the two options to
> best meet
> his own application. If any mowing appearance or safety problems
> develop
> later, the option for changeover should be explained to him.
>
> An easy test for difference is to operate the tractor- rear discharge
> mower
> in reverse and observe the appearance. In this case the rear discharge
> is
> acting like the side discharge does in the forward direction and
> provides a
> good comparison before making the changeover.
>
> Mower Alignment
>
> If a uniform cut is not being obtained with the mower, some checks to
> be
> made include:
>
> See that the blades are all in the same horizontal plane by comparing
> lineup
> at the ends. Rotate each blade 180 degrees to test each end.
>
> Check the front castor supports for uniform attachment to the housing.
> Slotted holes in the housing may permit a difference in assembly if not
> carefully checked.
>
> Be sure the rear roller is assembled straight.
>
> Be sure the mower is level by correct choice of spacers in front to
> correspond to holes in rear adjuster.
>
>
>
>
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