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  1. 8 points
    Are you sure it wasn't "mount these where the sun don't shine"
  2. 7 points
    The best instruction that I've read stated " Do not mount in the sunshine place " . I guess that is close to " Do not place in direct sun light "
  3. 5 points
    I have been wanting to mention that one of my riding buddies passed on June 21. 2024 at the age of 88. Unfortunately he was on one of his many motorcycles when he was hit by a car by someone in the same age bracket from what i can gather. Went into Hospice and passed shortly after. Don was very well known in all areas of Motorcycles and was not going to give that up. I thank him for what I learned from him and miss him dearly. For info check out on Legacy.Com Donald Murray Burnett at Campbell Funeral Home Beverly Mass. I have a thread on here under the same title I believe. Thanks Guys
  4. 5 points
    I once had a cool "skid steer" type machine that was made specifically for doing post holes. It had GT tires on it but 10 ply AGs woulda made steering it a bit easier. Bought it just because it was cool and needed to do 6 holes for the that fence! LOL (sorry we're going just a tad off topic)
  5. 4 points
    My friend Rodney Burger bought some new rear tires off of Amazon for one of his Wheel Horse tractors! The tires came wrapped in yellow plastic with some pretty unique TAPE ! HORSESHOE !
  6. 3 points
    My 1054 was doing the same, grinding while shifting gears. The belt tensioner or guide that bolts onto the engine block near the drive pulley was missing. It is the simple bent small rod that has a bolt holding it on to keep the drive belt positioned in the pulley. I made one and no issues since.
  7. 3 points
    An interesting set up John. Beats digging by hand with a post hole digger.
  8. 3 points
    I have a telescope that in the instructions it says that you can use it to view the moons of Saturn as they orbit Jupiter
  9. 3 points
    HOLY CHUTE! Look at that TALL blower chute! That thing would snap the wire if it was used trying to turn it when any snow was blasting out let alone trying it dry. Someone got a little bit excited adding those sections to that one! I've never seen that many sections added before this advertisement. I know the dealers make more money off of attachments but that's clearly a blatant grift of the customer right there to sell chute sections! LOL
  10. 3 points
    Put the decals on tonight
  11. 3 points
    Well, I done did bought it. I gotta stop with this. It may be for sale later in the year, or maybe at my show? Pictures soon...
  12. 3 points
    I like it! Probably an artifact of a contraction of a semi-literal translation from a Chinese dialect for "Wheel Horse Tire." Language and translation are so interesting!
  13. 2 points
    I luv talking with my Amish neighbors. On of my favorites came from Annie when I stopped and told her I had caught a skunk in my live trap and took it to the woods. Her response " Did ya make him dead? Ve donn like skunks." I had to confess, I released him live. But, I did catch two more since that and they were made dead.
  14. 2 points
    Make sure the belt guard in installed properly. It stops the belt.
  15. 2 points
    The instruction manual for my Taiwanese Milling Machine used that exact verbage!
  16. 2 points
    Key to mounting any tire
  17. 2 points
    The ad starts out stating 10 ply, but then states 8 ply twice afterwards. By chinese standards I'm assuming they also cheaped out on the "plys" so technically they're probably 4 ply. LoL Mount'em where the sun don't shine Rodney! LOL See you at the BS
  18. 2 points
    I be go to hell...looks like they got a few things up our alley. https://horseshoetire.com/ Holy smokes Alex ... they are 10 ply!!!!! Nice Rodney Some AGS on the down low ... and 8 ply!!!! That's a decent price by todays standards. Yep gonna be fun to mount them... and no need for air in them!
  19. 2 points
    Very sporty! My SIL and her husband had a red Cabriolet. On one visit to their place, they insisted that I take if for a drive around their area. I got three blocks and confirmed it had almost no brakes! Went back immediately and explained the quick return. Their response. “Oh yeah, we’ve been meaning to get that looked at, but you can just downshift and use the parking brake.”
  20. 2 points
    There are worse things we could be doing! And I've done those too!
  21. 2 points
    I like reading workshop manuals from Asian manufacturers. It is very obvious when the translator was a native speaker of the Asian language rather than English because the instructions will say something like "please to be making the torque 59 newtons" and never actually tell you what needs to be done.
  22. 2 points
    My mother bought a yellow 1969 VW cabriolet when she was 68 and drove for a dozen years! This was a fun car with a lot of umph! Dual carbs and would get more bug juice on the windshield than any VW wier could handle! We sold off a couple years ago but only after mom finally go to go to the Mid- America VW gathering in Effingham, Illinois! A big VW gathering!
  23. 2 points
    Obviously made specifically for the Horses!!
  24. 2 points
    You guys were right! The 312-8 sat in 55-degree weather with the sun on the engine all afternoon after I installed the head. At 5PM, I was cleaning up, putting tools away and decided for S&Gs, I'd check the head bolt torque one more time. The bolts were loose. Only by a couple foot pounds, but loose. Think I'm getting my neighbor hooked. Purchased a hitch extender to weld the mini tire changer on so I can mount it in the truck hitch for more leverage. Steve does my welding. He was asking all sorts of questions about both tractors. He's gettin' the fever. Sent me a text last night about a Bolen's with deck, dozer blade & snow blower. I gave him the number for the guy I got the 416H from. He has some more Wheel Horses.
  25. 1 point
    Please do not continue to force it in gear with the belt moving. The grinding is causing severe damage to the transmission. These early Wheel Horse models relied on the lower flange on the belt guard to support the slack belt and the wire guides if adjusted properly pushed the belt away from the engine pulley causing the belt to stop so a smooth shift could be made. Later models also used the moving belt guide on the idler pulley and a stationary pad to positively lock the belt for shifting. If you can not get the belt to stop, maybe a belt brake could be added.
  26. 1 point
    There are a few photos here that may help you. If you ever have an over-speeding condition this thread will be a help. Of course you wouldn't need to get in the timing case for your module replacement. Take some photos of the wire routing as you disassemble. I would use some caution when pulling the flywheel, use your Onan Service manual for instructions. I made a puller that uses all four threaded holes in the flywheel, using only two holes is risky if the flywheel is stuck. The flywheel is torqued to 55 lb. ft., again use caution holding the fins when removing and tightening the flywheel bolt so you don't break a fin. The flywheel bore and shaft is to be dry when installing, I use a rust preventer on it but wipe it till it is almost dry. You may not have the thin insulator under your module, if there is none you can buy from OnanParts.com part number 166-0786, or make one from gasket material.
  27. 1 point
    Ok thanks. I will have to run down and check them out at T/supply.
  28. 1 point
    I believe the original wires were 7 mm. I bought some recently. They were an off brand on eBay. I have them on two different tractors. They seem to be working well.
  29. 1 point
    Looks like you made the deadline to take it to that show. But don't forget about the Murphy's law rule. It always seems like any job, no matter what it is, the last 10% of it takes 90% of the time to get it right.
  30. 1 point
    Gonna be real fun mounting those 10 ply tires
  31. 1 point
    OK who has the balls to follow that QR code, click on it and find out what's what with Horseshoe?
  32. 1 point
    That's cheating!
  33. 1 point
    Given the fact that I have a handful of tractors, I buy a set of wires from TSC and cut them to length. One kit covers 7 single cylinder Kohlers. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/tisco-spark-plug-wire-set-sws260
  34. 1 point
  35. 1 point
    Hey, if it works and holds up great. I just know the issues I see with the Ford 10 speeds, and I keep reading about how the Chevy ones end up being worse and nobody can get the parts. I do agree that when they work right they are great transmissions. It's when they don't that its a problem. There is a 3-clutch drum at the core of the unit, made of aluminum, with a sleeve pressed into the middle to seal the paths through the main shaft, and nothing but an interference fit to keep it in place. The heat cycles eventually let the sleeve walk and it will partially block the clutch apply passages to those three clutches. Ford redesigned their drum to put a land in theirs to keep the sleeve in place. From everything I've read Chevy threw their hands in the air and put everything pertaining to these transmissions on back-order.
  36. 1 point
    Yep, but they continued to use the clutch rated for 36 hp. My new '64 burned the clutch every 10K mile , replaced three times under warranty. The dealer told me after it was out of warranty (36,000miles) they could install the larger clutch used in the busses. On my dime of course. In the winter it was not quite as warm as the cab on my 520H.. Even though it was under the dealer maintenance, the king pins locked up due to lack of lubrication and the battery died due to lack of water. I sold it at 32,000 and made two promises to myself. Never buy an import and never finance a vehicle again.
  37. 1 point
    ’64 had 50hp. 63 MPH on the flat on a calm day. One year my clutch plate had worn out but I had to get from school in NYC to home (near Rochester NY). At 45mph it started slipping so I drafted tractor trailers most of the way--my tailgating musta really ticked off the truckers but the extra 25 mph saved me hours. Ah, the folly of youth.
  38. 1 point
    When I was assigned to Germany I was on an inspection team and we used rented VW vans. Every so often we would get lucky with a water cooled one. Believe me an aircooled Van in the winter is a cold ride. Driving on the no speed limit autobahn it was foot to the floor the whole time and hope you didn't get rear ended by some flying Porsche
  39. 1 point
    Did it come with the factory shoehorn to get a big guy like you in there?
  40. 1 point
    An excellent guess is in the 1940's. I found the large one on the road side and carved the wood to fit. The other 2 were my Grandfather's. I don't think they are worth a lot of money, but they are made well and they look like they are worth a ton. These are worth a ton to me !!
  41. 1 point
    Bought my 1972 Super Beetle while in the Navy. Wife and I drove that car for 11 years. I got the Formula "V" shifter in it, it was like the Hurst shifter, plus a factory trailer hitch. Payed $2500 for it new, I loved that car.
  42. 1 point
    And they still run with Ford parts on them ????
  43. 1 point
    My wife and have been invited to our nieces wedding in South Bend Indiana this May and I'm wondering if there's anything left of Wheel Horse there? If there is some history still there, I'd love to visit it while we are out there! If anyone knows about this, please let me know and thanks! C-85
  44. 1 point
    Got a lot done today on the RJ should be ready to run it
  45. 1 point
    There are no metal tabs or anything, just the belt guard. The idler pulley pushes down from the outside of the belt on an RJ for the belt tension. Raises up to release by the pedal. Some can be difficult to get the belt to slip clutch on the engine pulley and especially with a brand new belt. Fine tweaking and adjustments of the engine mounting bolts should get you there. But that's something to address once the engine is fired up. Sometimes it just works as should right off the bat.
  46. 1 point
    The 1960 footrests are quite flimsy which is why I went with the 1961 cast style.
  47. 1 point
    Did a little bit more tonight to it
  48. 1 point
    Hood and gas tank painted
  49. 1 point
    Drug out a couple today just to drive around and warm them up. The Bronco is down for maintenance so maybe next time.
  50. 1 point
    the left handle and the clutch pedal are on and add rubber pieces were your feet set next thing is getting the engine together and on the frame and the fenders and the pan painted gas tank mounted on the hood and both of them painted too a lot of work to go still
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