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  1. 13 points
    I live in what could be refereed to as a desert! You just don't generally see any listed for sale within a hundred miles. Low and behold I picked up a 418 C on that was listed as having a bad transmission only four miles from my house. Always wanted a Kohler twin and here I was picking one up in my own back yard. When I picked it up Tuesday I asked about the symptoms and as he described it I told him it was probably just a bad idler that had eaten the belt. I offered to let him back out of the deal but he didn't want to. This morning I had a chance to check it out and sure enough that is what had happened. Last spring I bought a parts tractor from Kyle @fast88pu and as luck would have it the belt and idler from it were in great shape so I didn't even have to leave the shop to pick up parts. The 418 has a great running twin, wheel weights, rear axle bracket for a snow plow, a good 48" SD deck and now I know it also has a good strong Eaton 1100, not too bad for $ 225. The paint and wiring are atrocious, but that will get taken care of in due time.
  2. 9 points
    Cleaned up another old Simpsom loader laying around and mounted it on a 520H . I think it came out looking good. I have had at least 6 of these Simpson loader and I think they are great. all new fittings and hoses and stripped to bare metal, and painted, 125 lbs. of rear wts on each wheel, need to clean up bucket yet. It lift at least 7 ft. Love the 520's for loader tractors, easy steering and plenty of power.
  3. 6 points
    What started out as a simple task of moving my 6-1/2' x 12' utility trailer to unload it's contents back into the Shed Repair Project after building a new floor turned out to be a really bad day . I figured the weight of the trailer and it's load was probably around 2,500lbs or more and the big D-180 should be able to handle it . Used the 3pt hitch and an adapter to lift the trailer tongue and off I went...until I got to the end of the north drive and the pump coupling on the hydro failed - badly . In hindsight - the trailer probably weighed closer to 4,000lbs the way it felt behind the truck ... Now , the trailer had to be taken off the tractor and put on it's jack ....which didn't work out too well loaded that heavily . Since the trailer was built with 2x3 angle iron on the tongue it decided to fold itself into a pretzel - despite the wheels being blocked tight so it couldn't move . It fell over and I had to use the HI-Lift to get it off the ground . The sight of the trailer falling over in the rear view camera on the Dodge is still well embedded in my memory - I knew that was going to be another large project . The coupling had an earlier repair from last winter's failure - so a pto pin was driven through the hole to get it out back to my work area to be fixed later . It made the short trip , but just barely and the tow valve was frozen tightly . As it turned out , the damage to the D was a much bigger issue..and cost 3 times as much in total . The pic doesn't do the damage any justice - that entire tongue was bent badly - Sand blasted , new tongue built and waiting for paint - Painted , as it sits now awaiting the lights , wiring and re-install the floor decking . All the while - got more work done on the D's pump problem . Found a great used pump , as well as a spare coupling in good shape . After a lot of machine work ($$$) we came up with a solution and everything was back together... After all this I found that both the original mufflers were completely shot and falling apart - so another project ... Bought a pair of 180* mandrel bends , two cone transitions and a pair of @jimkemp 8" mufflers (very nice, btw) . Fabricated the flanges for the engine's exhaust ports , as well as the pipes for the stacks - Spent a lot of time rolling the engine over on the starter to slowly prime the pump back up and finally , after several months - fired Big Ugly to test the exhaust before painting the stacks . No leaks from the hydro thanks to some new o-rings and backer rings from @pfrederi on the hydro manifold , that was a big relief . A bit shocked at the sound of the big opposed twin - somewhat like a Harley running on the choke or something - but overall not obnoxious or too loud .... D180 startup.mp4 If you don't want to wait for the MP4 to load - here's the YouTube link - I don't think the camera's microphone will show the sound too well , but so far I like it . Took a ride around the block , nice having this beast back up and running , finally . Now to finish that dumb trailer....pretty much wasted nearly the whole summer getting all of this done plus the hours at work . I'm about ready for a break but need to get ready for winter . Sarge
  4. 6 points
    I’m in the midst of restoring a GT14 to her formal glory. And I keep reading that the 14 had her own set of attachments. So far the only attachment I have seen so far is the tiller. Can someone post some pictures of the other attachments such as a snow blower. Here are a few pictures of my restoration:
  5. 6 points
    Hi everyone,I made a pair of skid shoes or feet or what ever they are called out of a piece of pipe and other metal. Here is the result.
  6. 5 points
    The one is a 1938 model H and the other 3 are 1950 and 1951 model 5S pull starts. Not sure what I'm gonna do with them but that will come in due time I suppose.      
  7. 5 points
    Might be handy for some smaller custom mods.
  8. 5 points
    Because Don they figured if you were going to run an eight speed you were he man enough to run a manual lift!
  9. 5 points
    Richard,,,,,thats battin a winner out of the park!!!!!!!! Maybe this will be your ride next June ,at the BIG SHOW......... I think while we are discussing Beverages, a Coffee Cup maybe ,WheelHorse head,,,,,,,,and the YEAR STAMPED ON IT !!!!!!!!!! 2018 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe all Black or Cotton White,, BIG SHOW SIPPIE CUP !!!!!! frequency of refills optional
  10. 4 points
    I was in Rural King today in Terre Haute and located some pulleys that I had not seen in there before. 2 inch x 3/8 idler pulley and 2 1/2 x 3/4 drive pulley for RJ's. The pulleys are shown in photos listed as Phoneix Pulleys and you may be able to find in another store in your part of the country!
  11. 4 points
    I use a 320 grit ball hone. I use whatever oil I have available. You are only cutting for about 45 seconds at 500 to 1200 RPM, and constantly moving the tool up and down.
  12. 4 points
    Making the other fellow feel like he is the greater man. I know human nature is to sometimes be critical of the other fellow if we assume that he meant this of that without having all the facts, or without knowing his intent motivate or objective. It is easy to do. I have done it. Then basing off of an assumption that the other fellow is wrong and that he just could not possibly have simply no ill intent underling what he stated. So we quickly begin to criticize. Then someone else chimes in and jumps on the bandwagon an ups the ante further endeavoring to destroy his character distancing him from the group. Remember, if someone draws a "little circle" and draws you out... Just draw a bigger circle and draw them right back in. It takes a greater man to make the other fellow feel like he is the greater man.
  13. 4 points
    And here it is, proven to work now. Wells #PS-122 http://www.wellsve.com/showall_ds_oil.php that NLA Toro oil pressure switch for the Onan engine? Or the Onan part that’s $159.00? Scratch that. This piece here ^^^ I bought at my local O’Riellys for $5.73. Yes, it’s a three terminal switch, not two like the factor, but... it works. Terminals 1 and 3 are tied together and work when oil pressure is applied. They disconnect when there is no pressure. Terminal 2 grounds when there is no pressure and disconnects when there is pressure. You have to wire a new ground wire from either terminal 1 or 3 and find a suitable ground for that, and then connect the black wire from the - of your hour meter to the either terminal 1 or 3, whichever you didn’t already use. Terminal 2 gets connected to your idiot light for the “no pressure” indicator. I can tell you that it all works as it should. Idiot light works and goes off when running and now my hour meter functions too. Very happy!
  14. 3 points
    I hope to have the 953 from Ed finished by then and bring it. Of course if that isn't the case I have a few more 953s to pick from. The 418 is just going to be a worker for now.
  15. 3 points
    Easier still, is to JB weld the holes closed... sand it smooth, and just run a tube in 'em.
  16. 3 points
    Good advice on doing it over a garbage can or be prepared to have little nibbler pieces stuck in your shoes!!!
  17. 3 points
    Great Buy Richard, now i know who rubbed off on me for Stealing them
  18. 3 points
    The belts are listed on this page. Click on the picture or what little you can see of it. Garry
  19. 3 points
    My first was a 73 8 hp and did the same thing. The belt guard tabs were not set at the proper clearance at the drive pulley. I don't remember the exact measurements but after I adjusted the tabs it would only rear up if I popped the clutch with a plow on the back.
  20. 2 points
    It is a lot of work but is doable.
  21. 2 points
    I have used a pneumatic nibbler for years, works great. Best advice I can give is to do your cutting over the trash can or be prepared to pick up the thousands of little nibbles on the floor; what a mess.
  22. 2 points
    I have had no problem using only the 320. Remember, all you are doing is breaking the glaze, not taking out major scratches or grooves. A new set of rings won't seat into a smoothe, shiny bore.
  23. 2 points
    You HAVE had a fun time with the "Big D" I dearly love them but when one breaks it can be a handful! Your exhaust is similar to what I have done to my 180 & 200. I used a muffler listed as from "Cub Cadet" they are very reasonable and with the throttle at speed the sound sends cold chills down my spine I love it!
  24. 2 points
    that euro vendor is me.... restorationdecals.co.uk
  25. 2 points
    I take it to mean: When there is a difference of opinion, rather than 'dig in' and ignore him or it . . . just broaden our thinking -- considering many more factors = bigger circle of input, and to not criticize their suggestion but to try and build on and respect it . . . even if it is wrong. Not many people are always right 100% of the time, if we "gang up" on one person when they may be wrong, we might eliminate any future input or cooperation, or worse yet, create an anti-social or destructive person like we're seeing more of in the news lately. just my 2¢, Glen
  26. 2 points
    Ya know Red Hank might be on to something here with the belt guard/tab issue...do you have a belt finger that looks like this ?
  27. 2 points
    Wow great pic! I see @Ed Kennell on the left, @elcamino/wheelhorse in the middle and @roadapples on the right!
  28. 1 point
    I kept eyeing that one Richard. I finally decided to pull the trigger the other afternoon and saw it was gone. Kind of figured you might be the seller. Now I'm glad you got it! I was drooling after that twin and was going to put another project. I'm glad you got it. Now, I just want to go for a ride sometime!
  29. 1 point
    I bought two of each and left one of each Craig~! Also the 2 inch idler has one side out further similar to the old spacers used by Wheel Horse.
  30. 1 point
    Its made form 1/8" x 3/4" flat stock. 22-1/4" long. Top of the V is 16" across... bottom flat-ish spot is about 3/4". Makes each side about 10-3/4".
  31. 1 point
    Got ya...BTW they do make C-161 manual 8 speeds. I see nothing above that clarified it was an auto...that is why I said "if". That M-16101 should measure 1" id x 5/8" height. The 1/2" height should do you OK...make sure the bearing is flush with the outside.
  32. 1 point
    Chris, what fender brace are you referring to? I was thinking the 701 just used the two fenders bolted to the tool box.
  33. 1 point
    I've had one of those for probably 20 years and never used it. I forget I have it. I think mine is called a Bad Dog Biter...
  34. 1 point
    Hi Pacer Thanks for the reply. The only thing is that it just sticks in there. The last thing you do on a rebuild is slide the rod in. It has to run on the cam and for what I can see the spring on the points holds the tension. I don't know. Hate to give up yet don't see scraping it yet. Had hoped someone had taken one apart. Smitty
  35. 1 point
    Very nice..pics when complete would be nice to see
  36. 1 point
    Looking good......and really nice shop.....
  37. 1 point
    If in doubt you can take along a two wheel dolly, jack it up and ratchet strap the dolly under the rear end to keep the wheels off the ground.
  38. 1 point
    I will see you there. I will not be bringing any of my horses this year. I have a 653 in pieces for a full restoration and an electro 12 that I will be bringing to the show next year. Me and the kiddos will be sure to stop by and say hi.
  39. 1 point
    Sadly that one statement sounds bad - If it has come undone internally it could very well have pushed the point rod out and not let it return. Remove both plugs and stick a soda straw - or similar - in the cyl and turn it over by hand and see if both pistons are still moving.
  40. 1 point
    That valve plate looks to be beyond repair. LJ fluid power has them. Anyone who uses RTV in a hydro should be told to stay away... Is this a piston to piston or hydro gear?? If piston to piston the hydro motor plate is probably in equally bad shape.
  41. 1 point
    Tri-ribs were originally designed for farm field use in dirt. The center rib or ridge was there to provide bite when turning sharp when coming to the end of the field to be able flip around and head back the other direction. They provided bite so the tractor had less tendency to slide or skip. That’s the reason they are tough on turf. If you turn hard and fast like in a field, the rib will dig in and can cut like a knife peeling up turf. Now on a small garden tractor maybe not as bad. With th the advent over the years in large field implements the need to be able to turn sharp in a field had drop dramatically. That’s why your seeing larger wider tires on two drive farm tractors. Plus the wider tires offer less soil compaction, and that’s a good thing. Out in the garden I have yet to need tri-ribs on any of my garden tractors. I did put the V61’s 6 ply on my loader tractor. Made all the difference in the world. So I guess it’s up to you. Both are nice tires.
  42. 1 point
    Saw a Wheel Horse on that was in Franklin NC, couldn't believe it! 418 C with a transmission problem, I made an offer and the deal was done. When I picked it up the seller described the event that led up to the transmission stopping, Sounds to me like the belt idler gave up the ghost and ate the belt. Told him that and offer to let him out of the deal, but he said his wife had told him to "Get rid of it". It isn't a buty queen, but has a good running Kohler twin, wheel weights and i think the Eaton is probably good too. I will let you know in a couple of days.
  43. 1 point
    I have both on different tractors and love them. Both make the tractors steer very easily. Some have said the tri ribs are hard on their yard but I have never had an issue with them. The Vreds have a beefier look to them.
  44. 1 point
    Wow great stories! My intro to big trucks was in the early 80s. My dad would take me to the shop on weekends. Get to go for a ride in the IH "straight jobs". I rember being 4 or 5 asking him what that red button was on the gear shift? 30 years later nothing has 2 speed rears anymore. I like the trucks and tractors as much as him I think. The older stuff is awesome. Overbuilt, easy to work on and a ton of character. New fiberglass, skirted cabs and auto trannies may get better mileage but as one who has operated those trucks that's alll they have on the older stuff (maybe more comfortable too). But the new diesels suck with choked up emissions, the trucks are ugly (imo) all look the same, good luck working on one, I doubt they will be on the road in 30 years and the auto trans make these trucks dogs. Hit a grade with any load and watch the speed drop
  45. 1 point
    I have used this with good results, clean and wire brush the deck and spray it on.
  46. 1 point
    Dad sent me a few pics he took of the line up on Saturday morning. The shade was nice but not good for clean, sharp pictures... Lots of cool stuff!
  47. 1 point
    I have noticed that not all S/Gs have the same size pulley on the Genny. I am guessing that at some point they were overhauled and a different pulley was installed. I have wound up with different belts on different S/G setups
  48. 1 point
    Daggone 10% Ethanol fuel has us all bummed out Howard. Switch to ioo% like we all dun.
  49. 1 point
    Just for the road.............I do come peek,,,,,and check in now and again....... I'm Trying fo figure out why I'm out of gas,,,i have always enjoyed hitting the road running,,,,,,,and this is not quality of life at the moment,,!!!!! ,,I talk to Old Man Red Rider,,,,,and Road Apples,,,,,,,both ,,,,are solid pals....We talk weekly even if its to keep in touch.... for now back to bed,,,,When I'm back on my game,,,,,it will take more than a base ball bad mitton to keep returns coming,,,, pals N Red Tractors in VA,
  50. 1 point
    Or $100 pliers and a free tractor!
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