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    I think i can eventually handle most anything that the horses throw at me with a bit of research and some practice. I like to research some new part or area of work if I'm not completely familiar with it before diving in. I have the opinion that it doesn't matter who you are or what sort of education you have, with some self research or some 'training' from a buddy with some experience, that you can tackle most anything these horses can come up with....... BUT, my biggest strength is making even the most organized shop look like a cluttered mess and my biggest weakness is never being able to completely get it back in order. I think i could do better on having a little more patience when working on the horses though, to be completely honest. Just can't wait to get them back together and use them.
  3. 8 points
    Check your breather to make sure it isn't plugged up
  4. 6 points
    For the most part I'm able to do most of the work on my Horse's without help, or I'll make a phone call to someone who can explain it to me when I overthink things. I can repair a Kohler single, tear into a carb, work on the transmissions, do some light welding, handle my own wiring....but some things I still & will always struggle with. Painting & or body work. I've never been happy with any of my paint jobs, no I don't use a spray gun....just rattle can. Spray guns seem hopelessly complicated to me, mixing paint & or hardener. This may be more of a patience thing than ability. I've had my best results with Valspar IH Red in rattle can...but TSC no longer carries that brand. Points.....maybe it's my cave man sized hands & or my 47 year old eyes, but I really struggle adjusting points. They are in an awkward to get to place (when on the tractor) & always seem to be at the wrong gap after I snug them down. Why am I writing this? I know others in the hobby who find painting & points simple or enjoyable, but won't touch a Carter N carb or a transmission because they feel it's above there skill level & will be in over there heads if they try to do it. So I'm curious what you other Red Square members may struggle with, find easy & enjoyable to work on where another may not. Or any tips or tricks that can help others. My biggest tip, a clean tractor, clean work space & lot's of light always helps when making repairs.
  5. 6 points
    Make notes and take pictures when you take the breather apart so you get it back together properly.
  6. 6 points
    I need step by steps with a lot of pictures. After multiple times, I can usually then knock it out. Not a mechanic / machine shop guy, so I need someone else to put it together (i.e. WH at the plant), let me take it apart when it breaks, replace what needs to be replaced (with a clear part number), and then put it back together, step by step... Paint isn't my thing either but the more I do the more I realize most time needs to be spent on the non-paint steps - prep, prep, prep...
  7. 6 points
    Had my 2 week follow-up today. Everything looks great according to my surgeon. Here's a picture of the hardware, which will be my entry into the Titanium Club.
  8. 6 points
    I in my opinion can handle most anything with my Wheel Horse's. I enjoy rebuilding Kohler's and feel great excitement when I hear them run again. Also enjoy hours in front of the blast cabinet watching paint fly off. So most anything is enjoyable. I like to use them also, spent a lot of hours pulling a 1 bottom plow. My weakness if probably electrical, and anytime I get an empty spot in the garage another one follows me home(Got to save them).
  9. 5 points
    I`ve always said I`m not a mechanic, I`m a parts changer. Not real good with the fine tuning. And painting is out of the question with adult ADD. Anything that takes that much time I loose interest in and am off to something else. I`ve got a lot of projects started and not finished. Just ask my insignificant other.
  10. 5 points
    My biggest strength is I can fix anything. My weakest is selling off a horse after I fix it.
  11. 5 points
    Very interesting points by all. I'm in the same boat. I don't like to be greasy and oily so motors and transmissions are a set aside and get my mind right projects. My problem is putting things back together the way they came apart. With the internet and the manuals available from this site along with all the great people with knowledge and willingness to share I feel that whatever may stump me along the way can be overcome. Of coarse my son who owns his own small engine repair shop bails me out plenty. Painting is my main weakness. I keep practicing to improve. The main tip I can offer from my experience is patience and lots of it. I was taught at a young age that shortcuts is a fast track to a bad end result.
  12. 4 points
    I'm a bluegrass musician but I don't play the fiddle. I have a fiddle and it stays under the bed, and my family is happy about that!
  13. 4 points
    My 416-8 I believe has a Nelson / Nelsen muffler to, must check on that, chev just had one for sale in the classifieds a few weeks back. Speaking of the violin / fiddle. My wife has one in is case in her closet. Belive me, if it NEVER came out of the case for her to play for the rest of my life. I would die a happy man, she stinks playing it sooo baaad. Lol Glenn
  14. 4 points
    I'm usually capable of doing all my own work. I enjoy painting and what I've done I usually get good results. With painting, it's all in the preparation which requires a lot of time and patience, shooting the gun/rattle can is the easy part. I agree with adjusting the points, the mufflers are in the way on my tractors, B,C series. Getting to the cover screws is the difficult part for me. When I put the B-100 back together this summer after PO did overhaul, I left the muffler loose until I was finished with all adjustments. Adjusting the points is kinda tricky. There is a little slot that you can stick a flat screwdriver in to make the adjustment, to move them in or out slightly after loosening the hold down screw. It takes some trial and error, that's for sure.
  15. 4 points
    Yea, check the rear wheel hubs. I can see from your picture that the one on the left seems to have come loose and moved on the axle. Good chance a hub and key will fix that one.
  16. 4 points
    Glad to hear you're doing good, Bob!..... What's the torque setting on those screws?
  17. 4 points
    Love to see that mounted on the wall
  18. 4 points
    Had some fun today... was able to gain access to one of the M60 main battle tanks we have on static display.
  19. 4 points
    Russ, I am so sorry for your mishap. You are still capable of healing, and I pray that you will. You have been an inspiration to me and many others. Good luck and Godspeed.
  20. 3 points
    Russ, although I never got the chance to have conversation with you, I learned early on you are one of the "Supporting Pillars" of this Wheel Horse collection hobby. You have probably forgotten more than many of us will ever know about Wheel Horses, and I say that with all due respect. I pray that time will take care of getting you back in the Wheel Horse saddle so to speak, and we will see you again at the Big Show in June 2016. I remember when my Dad at the age of 80 crashed his pickup truck head on into a tree and broke his neck. For the first week after doing so he was ready to give up but the old survival instict from WW2 kicked in and he was back driving and lived another 11 years. I hope we will be geting a good report from you soon Russ. Van
  21. 3 points
    I too have ADD! The biggest problem I have is with M&M's I have such a hard time getting the peeling off!
  22. 3 points
    Boston Tea Party Tax Revolt
  23. 3 points
    This thread may help, I know it helped me (I believe your K301 has the same breather setup, check the service manual to make sure): http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/25963-kohler-k241-crankcase-breather/
  24. 3 points
    I just thought that Redone may have wanted a nice condition original muffler for his B80. I guess I'll have to put more thought about what's in the background of my pictures.
  25. 3 points
    Chris and my prayers with you Russ...the power of prayer is something else. Hope you will be OK.
  26. 3 points
    Also sorry to hear about this, and thank you for letting use know, another good reason for each us to be a lot more careful all-the-time. At 72, I well know we have to carefully modify what and how we do things, so we can keep doing what we want to, in a safer and maybe slower way. Take care, keep thinking and planning ahead and remember that it is you who is in control of your recovery process . . . . Glen
  27. 3 points
    I'm wondering did the Doc shoot all that hardware with a coat of Regal RED before he put it in??
  28. 3 points
    Eventually, I get most any needed work done. My thought, "Hey, we're not making watches."
  29. 3 points
    Many prayers for the best of healing for you Russ. It saddens me to hear this and to see you have to stop cold turkey., as I know this is not normally your style. You have done nothing but amaze me with your talents. I wish I had 1/2 your energy!! I do wish you well my friend. I have enjoyed all of our encounters.
  30. 3 points
    Glad things are going well Bob. Got me beat, only four screws and a plate in my neck. Be two years come January. And Red Square really helped me pass the time.
  31. 2 points
    slowly starting to restore one of my 520's. found a great place on line for the decals ( redo your horse) but am not able to find the heavy clear sticker for under the seat springs. If any one out there knows of the part number or how to obtain would be great. Last year I went through the engine, had 800 hours on it so figured it was time. I attached a few shots after the initial paint work and new seat. Also yes.................a shot of my other toys..............I mean tools..............lol
  32. 2 points
    Thanks guys. I don't know that I'd call it learning by mistakes but, as I mentioned before, more like engineering on the go. I found it fascinating to see the progression and thought process from the engineers 50+ years ago at a relatively small company like Wheel Horse. I thunk they done good
  33. 2 points
    I hear ya, and always enjoy hanging with Russ at the shows! That remote stuff is always funny no matter how many times he does it! Get better Russ so you don't have to stop Horse'n around!
  34. 2 points
    John...Zag's wont be the same without having Russ there hitting the alarm or the remote start on his 1054 when some unsuspecting guy is crawling all over it! Lets hope he heals up enough to make a show this spring. Mike..........
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    Praying for you Russ. Take your time and god bless. Jim.
  37. 2 points
    So sorry to hear this Russ Everyone here is sending prayers to help you win this battle.
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  39. 2 points
    Russ, I am so sorry to hear this. I have a great deal of respect and admiration for you and how active you are attending just about every event on the East Coast. I hope and pray for a speedy recovery for you, and I'm sure I speak for most here if we can help in any way just ask, as many of us live right around the corner from you. Take care of yourself Russ.
  40. 2 points
    I use the "Battery Tender" brand. It won't give me a reading for volts unless I have it hooked up. I checked the volts on my car battery at 12.4 volts, and hooked up the tender. It then read 12.6 volts. Must be doing something. I have used it for years between 5 different batteries, and haven't had a problem yet. Would like to check it out the right way though. Maybe I'll get a cheappy HF one like in this thread and modify it correctly.
  41. 2 points
    Russ, please don't give up! God knows us younger guys still need the knowledge of 'more experienced in life' guys like yourself. I pray you recover well enough to be able to continue to enjoy and share your knowledge with the tractors and life in general.
  42. 2 points
    Get well Russ and don't forget, there are plenty of friends here who could help you out and at least assist you in getting to shows and still participate in this great hobby.
  43. 2 points
    Looking good, just about like mine! If all of us who are members of the titanium club got together we would have more hardware than Ace!
  44. 2 points
    Sorry to hear Russ. You will be in my prayers. Good luck and God bless. Dave
  45. 2 points
    Sorry to hear about your mishap keep your chin up Russ Jo and I will have you in our prayers Brian
  46. 2 points
    That's terrible Russ! Maybe you'll feel better in the spring and be able to get to Zagrays....don't give up and don't let the doctors tell you what you cant do! Mike..........
  47. 2 points
    Oh Oh....here's another.... Giddy Yup Mertel....don't wanna be late to the Big Show...only got 500 miles to go....
  48. 2 points
    BAR HOPPING IN DES MOINES IOWA.
  49. 2 points
    Dick, that is great news. I'm glad to hear you are doing well. Mrs. M told me that I needed a shower, so I just got my first shower, changed my clothes, put on my socks and shoes, and got back into the recliner with my smartphone. Mrs M only had to dry my back. I am having little to no pain. Only two Extra-strength Tylenol since 8 a.m.. I don't know if I'm wired differently, but so far I must say that this is much a different experience than I was expecting. Also, according to my pedometer app, I have walked 4600 steps today. That's 2.1 miles. I guess it is time for a nap.
  50. 2 points
    Got the motor back together and mounted on the lawn ranger and it runs great no smoke I think its going to work well still waiting on my crank shaft sleeve to show up.
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