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14 pointsokay little background first, all summer me and my son have been hearing all summer long that cub cadets are just better. We would just smile and say we have a thing for our horses plain and simple. Well the county fair always hold tractor pulls, so we thought well lets give it a shot. Me and my son went out grabed the b-80 threw some weight on her and met the neighbors at the fair for my boys first pull, well at the weigh in turned out I was about 100lbs shy and my tires well regular old ags, nothing special. The cub was up first and me n my boy watched her go we looked at each other and said "crap were in WAY over our heads" Next up was the boy , so I told him just give her all shes got and we shall see. That darned thing chugged down the tract as if out for a sunday drive, listning to the loud speaker we hear it WE beat the cub by 3 feet and place 3rd in his class at 165FT. My boys first trophy! We can now spend the rest of summer with our horses, not hearing about our belt drive "its been really quiet" I know this probably should be in pullers, but thought everyone would get a kick out of it "weve all had the cub horse debate" Thing is equal power, both twelves just us with a 100 less pounds , a LOT less money into it "nothing" and she brougt him home a trophy. I told my boy dont say anything to them about it just say good job, put the trophy up and we will let it go, enough has been said.
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4 pointsI've got a Simplicity that will lay down a nice stripe. But today, while mowing at my Church, I thought I'd give the Wheelhorse 520H w/ 48 inch deck a try at it. Here's what I got: Not bad for an old tractor.... ;)
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4 pointsSince i'm on vacation for the next two weeks I figure I'd better clean out the shop and garage. The shop was a disaster from the rush to get the C-160 done for the show. Seeing as my tractors live in my work shop they had to be the first things out before I could start. After having well over 60 different Wheel Horse/Pond tractors over the last 9 years I am down to just three. One from each of what I feel were the 3 best decades for the company. The 50's, 60's and 70's. And yes for those with the keen eyes that is a 61' NOS hood on my 58' RJ. The RJ's original hood is actually going to the local Tech school this year so they can fix the issues with the metal and will be placed back on the tractor when complete. I also picked up a K90 at this years show and plan on putting this tractor back to the way it left the factory. The 50's The 60's The 70's Also had out my other two toys because they needed to come out of the shop too. Not Wheel Horses but cool none the less!
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3 pointsPictures??? We all have pictures...got a feeling they will get posted Sunday. It was an excellent show with great weather.
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3 pointsRoger that. John make it a new thread like "READY FOR SOME 2014 BIG TEN FOOTBALL" or sumptin like that, have Karl make it a sticky for us. AS long as you guys don't piss me off I'm in. Ya start acting like JIM D and I'm out!
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3 pointsI just finished editing this logo from a late 50's dealer decal. Guess it is the old school design?
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3 pointsIn case it was to snow right now, two of the backup Bee-Hinds are ready. Stay tuned to this station for the real crew!
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3 pointsCongratulations to you and your son! Reading your story brightened my day.I'm very impressed by the way you two handled the win. Teaching your son to win graciously speaks a lot about the character of you both.Again.congrats to you both for a great finish, and keep your well fed! :handgestures-thumbupright:
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2 pointsWell I was able to get the 416 to the house and started on the rest today. This one is going to be my Dad's new tractor. Its a 1996 416-H. Its already got its issues. I can't get it to even try to start, leaks oil like a sieve from the drain pipe. dirty as a mother. It looks like every bird in a 100 mile radius sat on it at some point over the last couple years in the barn. I see some wiring issues already. Wires missing from the hour meter and one I dont know where it goes... Got a start on replacing the Molex connector with male/female insulated sta-kons today once I couldn't get it to fire. Battery has on the charger for a couple hours and is holding 13.8 volts. We'll see how long it holds out. Got some different ideas on this one. Im going to have custom decals done that say 50th Anniversary Special Edition in the same script as the 60th anniversary ones on the 2007 315 Classic GT. Probably a big one on the hood only and maybe smaller on the center, rear fender pan. LED lights for the back, possibly for the front. Going to remove the factory manual PTO and see if I can adapt one of the electric clutches I have to the Onan. Some odds n ends here and there. Lil guy is helping me on this one. Its also going to be the first tractor I do base coat/clear coat with a spray gun instead of bombs. I hope it comes out better..... It should truly be unique for my Dad. His 12 auto is just about ready to be retired, She's almost dead..... And so it begins.....
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2 pointsBeing a "good winner" seems to be a lost art these days, thanks for building you son's character!
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2 pointsI was moving some projects around and this is what happened. Even the log splitter came out to play!
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2 pointsYou might want to add a second motor in there somewhere Glen! Mike........
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2 pointsI have a new idea for this year's snow battle. But I need to get something fabricated to make it work. When you see the picture you will get my drift. Glenn I have a new idea for this year's snow battle. But I need to get something fabricated to make it work. When you see the picture you will get my drift. Glenn
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2 pointsBetter watch out cutting through Indiana though Geno. Got the Hoosiers watching out for Horse russlers. If we catch any we string um up by there hitches!!!
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2 pointsWhenever I have something to do and a need for special tool arises, I never hesitate to get it. Saves a lot of frustration and banged up skin. Like you said it saves a lot of time too.
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2 pointsCondition is always an important factor Glenn. Another thing to remember is if you're buying a worker or a trailer queen. As workers, theres really not much as far as implements for them. A 60 rear mower from a D will fit it if theres a 3 point and PTO on the 195. They have a 2000 RPM' PTO. A regular 48 will fit underneath and theres also a 60 that was made specifically for this tractor by Ariens. Heres the catch.....they don't make it anymore, the parts are nonexistent and if you find them they're worth more than gold.It also needed a special mule drive that mounted right behind the right front tire I believe a snowplow will fit them also but I don't think a snowblower will. At least Ive never seen snowblower for them. Another thing to remember when buying a tractor to use is the PTO bell is different than anything else Wheel Horse made, its called a cone clutch. It has an angled face instead of the 2 flat faces the rest of the tractors had. It is very expensive to have redone, although I have heard you can adapt a John Deere face to fit it. My brother had 3 of them at one time. It just got to the point of weekly use to mow 6 acres at his house was too much for them to handle. He finally sold them all at a loss just to get rid of them. I saw one on Ebay that a guy wants $3600 for, with a snowplow. Its nice but in no way shape or form worth $3600 just to plow snow unless you're independently wealthy. Take it for whats its worth..they're cool but to me they're even more useless as a worker than a D series is.
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2 pointsThank you, I will be letting my son read these as he is still pumped over it, but like I say no one could of seen this coming. The motor was one I found in the junkyard that we did nothing to but put gas in it and the old b-80 still had the origanal belt. I did not have the cash to set her up right for this so we took her as she sat. Personally I think she sorta knew what was up. I know its all just in fun but we were sort of taking it personaly, because of how bad the horses were talked about.
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2 pointsHaving the correct tools for that type of job makes all the difference in the world... Especially when it comes to electrical. We used several different types of extraction and insertion tools when working on electrical components of the F-111. If you did not have the tools, when you headed out to the flightline, it made all the difference in the world between a 30 minute fix vs. a 3hr. hassle. Rob
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2 pointsI was searching through some of my dad's posts and found pictures of this tractor before he bought it. He bought it from Bevan(yokomist) I guess before he moved back to New Zealand. Thought it was cool seeing it like that.
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2 pointsBoy it must be a slow day when the hot topic on is ...... Hooked on Phonics & Native American History ....
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2 pointsGood news. I was able to get exactly what I needed and Baynsville Electronics right here in good old Baltimore. Uses .156 Molex pins and housings. $7.49.
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1 pointI must have an severe addiction Gotta stop adopting these poor unwanted little horses. This makes three ....THIS WEEK ! I hope Mrs. K was napping when I pulled in this morning.
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1 pointI got bushings (½x5/8x¾) for the 2 cross shafts for the belt tensioner and parking brake. Had to ream the holes out to 5/8". And reduce the thickness of the bushing flange. One pic is a comparison of the one remaining original bushing and the ones I put in. Fit tight and no more slop! Now I can measure for the tension spring. 4 bushings $21 .... total now $41.00.
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1 pointFinally got them all painted up. They were all already red except for the fronts, they were black. Gonna put up pics in order, 1st - 55lbs each, 2nd - 40lbs each, 3rd - 30lbs each, 4th - front 20lbs each.
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1 pointCmon Mike, Let's see it. I'm sure you have one ready for when they turn into a .
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1 pointThat's about where I am 70/30. However my hobbies are a little backwards. Now I'm into a car, and trying not to go thru big money.
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1 pointWAY TO MUCH HYPE around these 2 in the city! If only the city would get as concerned about the condition of the city as it has about LeBron and J-Football! Or maybe they should invest some of that money back into the city. Now that is just crazy talk. Let's pay the players and not invest back into the community. I know Lebron has set up his old high school very nicely. I give him credit there. After 2 months of this crap, it is getting VERY OLD! They are not god, but the local media sure has done it's job, along with national news coverage, making them look like god. And now the Sprite commercial with Lebron, come on. As you can tell, this topic, is a very sore subject, with me. I know everyone is entitled to their opinions. I do respect that, but come on, give it a break media! Rob
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1 pointThanks guys, he is so proud of himself and I know now he will look at the red barn just a little differant. It may have been only 3 feet but to us it was a mile.
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1 pointIH Cub Cadets are great old tractors, I've got 3 of them. However, if I had to keep just one tractor, it would be the Wheelhorse EVERY time. Nice tractor and pulling too! Good luck, Bill
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1 pointHere is the naked horse... a couple of hours or brushing and it will be ready for paint. The other one is the bevel pinion streering gear. There is a lot of wear on it and I will try to look for another one... somewhere!
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1 pointLooks pretty cut up and modified. My guess is that it was once a Charger 12. The way it's been butchered, I would say that it would definately be a "challenge".
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1 pointPosted the wrong link, I think these are what you need for that plug http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Harley-Amp-Tyco-OEM-Multi-Lock-female-terminals-turn-signals-lights-brakes-/261456549782?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3ce0065796 Of course you can buy in smaller quantities like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Harley-OEM-Multi-Lock-female-terminals-turn-light-brake-wiring-other-1982-up-/251048168896?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a73a30dc0&vxp=mtr
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1 pointCraig, I just can't resist when the opportunity is there. You know I luv all the lil RED TRACTORS . The square just seemed a little slow lately....thought this might stir-em up a bit.
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1 pointMy vote was for the plain style. Just remember to cant the horse head to the left when you install it I visited his site. Very nice work. Let us know if he goes into production of wheel horse logos. For ease of installation, I'd prefer the head and wheel to be attached some how. just my $.02
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1 pointAs long as we are expanding, and I am, I always thought that Notre Dame and Missouri would have been great choices.