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  1. 13 points
    Got the herd out to graze and to rearrange for summer use. Yes, they all started and ran to drive into the lineup.
  2. 8 points
    April 23, 1985, The Coca-Cola Company announces that it is changing the formula of its signature soft drink for the first time in 99 years. The short-lived, sweeter New Coke, as it is called, debuts to a consumer backlash that pundits call the marketing blunder of the century. Coca-Cola, which had been the world’s bestselling soft drink, had been facing increasing competition from rival cola Pepsi, and the company wanted to re-energize the brand. In blind taste tests, consumers generally preferred New Coke over Pepsi and the original Coke. But, consumers had a sentimental attachment to their beloved brand and reacted very negatively to New Coke. The company was flooded with up to 8,000 calls a day from dissatisfied consumers and received some 40,000 complaint letters. CEO Roberto Goizueta got a letter addressed to “Chief Dodo, The Coca-Cola Company.” The soda company quickly got the message and brought back the original formula less than three months after New Coke launched. On July 11, 1985, 79 days after the release of New Coke, Coke’s original formula returned to market, rebranded as Coca-Cola Classic. It quickly regained its status as the dominant cola.
  3. 7 points
    This Deck in in Like New (Original) Condition , and was removed from my 312-8 back when tractor was 1st purchased to install a side discharge - bagger system . No issues , you'd be hard presses to find 1 nicer , unless you found a NOS unit @ a dealer ! No disappointments. Note ; The factory (Mule Drive) is also Included , but is missing (1) pulley !
  4. 6 points
    I've got my herd down to just what I need for the things I have to do around here. A tractor for each implement, and still have one just to cruise around on.
  5. 6 points
    Well done. A note to all..... THIS is the proper method to remove the 3" remnant of the 3/4" diameter pin. You press or impact thru the thin side and have the pin exit out the thick half of the casting. Doing it the other way, you run the risk of snapping the boss off the thin housing. Then you just compounded the problem you already were trying to fix with the Unidrive...
  6. 4 points
    Only downsizing I've done is got off the 520H and get on an 856 yesterday, does that count.
  7. 4 points
    As for the white it’s most likely marine grade vinyl and should wear and clean easily . The oem seat should have been all black with heat pressed 1” pleats . No wrong choice here but I’d go all black with the logo for what’s my is worth . My 1057 with original seat . Crazy what a Ai edit can do.
  8. 4 points
    Turns out serial 46567 was recorded in the past as a 753.
  9. 4 points
    so I took a few days off work to play and work around the house, since it was nice outside today I mowed grass and then had some play time with the recent acquired 418-8. Wow the PO didnt clean it much at all, he kept it under an awning outside so the dirt just built up each season. I took the covers off and the seat pan to try and clean up to see some red paint. I used the purple power stuff letting it soak a min and then used my pump up spray jug to spray off the crud and grease. It really did a decent job cutting a good bit off, then taking a scraper and working the more stubbern stuff and then soap and spray again. Theres a good bit of red paint now to see, but a good bit of corrosion too. Had to cut a couple bolts off removing the tins due to the elements fusing them together. pics are a start and Ill get some after pics in a day or two. I think Ill paint a few of the tins before putting back together but nothing speacial at this point.
  10. 4 points
    I have a set in storage in case I ever get around to painting one of my C tractors. Didn't want to take a chance of him retiring before I got around to it.
  11. 4 points
    Hello all. I am a proud owner of a early 312-8 and also 520 H. I wanted to introduce myself as a Wheel Horse enthusiast, and I also joined in order to keep up with all the maintenance procedures and tips that this forum provides.. Currently. I am focused on getting my 312-8 up & running. I have ordered a throttle to replace the old one and it will come in tomorrow, after that I should be ready to cut grass with it. I am located in SE Wisconsin. Respectfully. Tom
  12. 3 points
    Got the rear tires today. The tire theme on this one is wide but not too tall. Fronts: 16x8.50-8 Rears: 22x12-12
  13. 3 points
    Please help a new to wheel horse tractor guy out. Trying to figure out some info about this little guy. Please excuse the mess. I’ve done the browse, manuals and then look through for models but still unsure. Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
  14. 3 points
    I'm down to 6. And I thought I had a problem. Choosing the next one's down will be tough. Nice job @cleat
  15. 3 points
    Only ten???? They look great.
  16. 3 points
    Should be the rule of thumb for us all. But one more thing: Don't forget a spare tractor for when another is in the shop! Gotta keep a working floater! ...And one for the wife. ...Oh no I am seeing a pattern here.
  17. 3 points
    Hello all. I am a proud owner of a early 312-8 and also 520 H. I wanted to introduce myself as a Wheel Horse enthusiast, and I also joined in order to keep up with all the maintenance procedures and tips that this forum provides.. Currently. I am focused on getting my 312-8 up & running. I have ordered a throttle to replace the old one and it will come in tomorrow, after that I should be ready to cut grass with it. I am located in SE Wisconsin. Respectfully. Tom
  18. 3 points
    There is a plastic cam plate that connects the motion control lever to the Sundstrand transmission motion control. They6 tend to become worn and I would start by looking there.
  19. 3 points
    I must have three hands since just yesterday I cut a new road thru the woods, hauled the rocks and stumps and then graded the highway banks. Hours of use without issue. Now a tiller needs a stick shift since it pushes the tractor.
  20. 3 points
    I'm liking the 753 thoughts. I was thinking it was 64 when they switched the front axle but a bit of research showed it was 63 except for the Lawn Ranger and 603. The steering wheel would be flat on a 63 but that doesn't look original.
  21. 3 points
    Today, I had to fix the C-141 as the only original tie rod decided to fall off on a short spin around the driveway. I wasn’t going fast so I found it quick. Luckily, I had a spare and swapped it out in no time so it’s still usable. I took it on a longer further from home ride earlier, and I was relieved it didn’t decide to drop off then.😬
  22. 3 points
    Like both but that logo will "pop" when you add that seat to the red tractor.
  23. 2 points
    And Mama got a new set of tie rod ends. Thanks to @Handy Don, the RM-366 has a new shiny set of deck wheels. The 854 it's mounted under saw a lot of action this winter with the 32" snowblower. I noticed a bit more lost motion in the steering as I was switching it out of it's Winter clothes.- the two inner aftermarket tie rod ends were a mite sloppy - to be expected after 8 years of use. Yet the outers that were installed at the same time were still serviceable..... So all four got replaced.
  24. 2 points
    I have North of 2500 in a Samsung. (aka samsuck) made Ice for one year just after warranty stopped working, find out they have tons of issues. I have defrost the ice maker once a month to have ice. 5.6K members on facebook with same issue. https://www.facebook.com/groups/280704063879207 A lot of people said not to let them work on the ice maker because the fix causes other issue. I do like an ice maker but the next one is going to be pretty plain. This guy has some good ideas
  25. 2 points
  26. 2 points
    Nobody works on any of them. After the warranty is over 90% of the time it's cheaper to replace it. A service call to diagnose. Then order the part ( 2 weeks or more) Then another service call to install the $300 part. Then another service call to reconnect the plug that fell apart 2 days after the 2nd service call.
  27. 2 points
    suggest you post photo of bottom of deck
  28. 2 points
    Can't say for sure but those look quite a lot like bicycle tire tube installation tools I've seen in the past
  29. 2 points
    They sent patches with new tubes, makes one wonder
  30. 2 points
    Same here. I picked up my 854 locally where it had sat outside in the elements for over 2 years. The 3 speed was filled to the shifter boot with water. Scored a good deal on a C81 roller that had low hours back in 2014 & the oil in the 8 speed was like new. Soooo........
  31. 2 points
    Don't ya wish all life's decisions were like this!?!?!? Pics when you get it one that is one sweet tractor Looks like you'll be out of the running for ugly seat contest ...
  32. 2 points
    The transmission is a 'later model' nos 8-speed I acquired from somewhere along the way. The original 3-speed on the 753 was in need of a rebuild at the time, so I thought an 8-speed swap would be pretty cool.
  33. 2 points
    My older brother lives in Maine he has serious mobility issues and lately a bit of confusion. A few years ago I set him up with Charger 12 ( @953 nut should recognize) that he uses to move his boat trailer around and small trailer for branches etc. no mowing and it sits all winter unused. This year it wouldn't start. He has a young caregiver and he and she were trying to get it going. We had several long phone calls. It would pop and sputter on Carb Cleaner but not run. Then it stopped doing that. Worked through checking carb bowl for fuel, disconnecting fuel line to check pump output. . In the midst of all this the coil wire got knocked off (breakerless system) took a couple calls to run that down) had fuel and spark plug tester showed a flash. Yesterday got new plug and now she runs!!!. Had then send me picture of the old plug. I am used to seeing carbon build up (I have a couple oil burners) and other build up but not sure what I am seeing here. He uses stabil and the last couple years thinks he uses non e gas (his memory is not that great)
  34. 2 points
    Hmmmm... I'm going to agree it is of 1964 vintage - most likely started life as a 654. The cambered front axle with tierods, the slotted grille, and the Dial-a-Height lift lever stop all say 1963 or later. @ML3 - excellent work on that 753. Nice upgrade to the HI-LO Unidrive. That makes it take on a whole new personality. Similar to my 854 8 speed. The one they never built, but should have. Nice to see the OE choke & throttle knobs too.
  35. 2 points
    The dash on my 654 in 1st pic. 2nd pic is dash on my 753 The tie rods/steering components (unless replaced/upgraded) appear to be 1963 or later?
  36. 2 points
    One of the great things about Wheelhorse tractors is the parts availability. It's absolutely excellent. First call or PM. Every time. @76c12091520h Brian Badman. He has both new and used parts. Another good source is to place an ad in our own Classifieds. Also a good idea is to CALL Lincoln at A to Z Tractor in PA. He's a very busy Wheelhorse salvage yard and sells new parts as well.
  37. 2 points
    Welcome to Red Square My guess it is a fairly early 1961 model 701 with a replacement engine by the serial number.
  38. 2 points
    @c-series don Bolts, collars & nuts installed. and that did the trick! Thanks again
  39. 2 points
    I can close the doors to my barn and shop and walk around in either one using my walker so I may have achiever "Right Sizing" But if I moved a couple of them around I'm sure there would be room for a few more.
  40. 2 points
    So seriously, like, when is the last time that tractor has been dirty?
  41. 2 points
    What did you expect when you ask a bunch of "enablers" like us. The white is sharp for a true trailer queen. But I would have to go wit the black, so I could ride it around the yard for light work just for the seat time.
  42. 2 points
    Yeaaa…… I’m about 80% sure I’m gonna be picking the black one with the logo. Decisions decisions.
  43. 2 points
    The white would look good with the white accents but I wouldn't buy it because of the high possibility of it getting filthy quickly. My vote is for the black one.
  44. 1 point
    All but one of my current tractors have cleat tires of some sort. These are much more aggressive than regular turfs, but not too extreme. I thought I'd try something different.
  45. 1 point
    Happy Birthday @jimkemp, we are glad you were born.
  46. 1 point
    Thats funny cause I thought that too when I took the pic, but its just a 175 with 520 wheels on the back. But sitting next to the 520 makes it look bigger for some reason. IDK maybe difference in tire pressure? Plus its not a concrete floor in that part of the garage, just gravel with carpet on top. Lol! But still its a big difference in looks.
  47. 1 point
    Just old-fashioned pump fuel with an adjustable stiff brush. The brush I have used it so many times I wore it out.
  48. 1 point
    I got the tractor and flushed it with diesel 2 or 3 times, then flushed with 80/90wt a couple times, till it ran clean. Mowed 3 acres for two years with it. Those bearings must have been grinding the rust for a while. Tractor ran good little bit of seepage around the brake shaft seal and the case gasket but not bad. @ri702bill hitch pin wasn't to bad, the hitch is what was stuck, the ends of pin looked like thay were peened over. Two minutes with the saw, BAM!! it's off, knocked it out pretty easy.
  49. 1 point
    Looking forward to hanging out again! Although 11:00 am is my limit due to the wife's birthday party. Can't wait to see the look on her face when I roll up with that truck project! LOL. I didn't tell her anything about it and don't plan to either! I'm just gonna blame @Sparky and how he needed me to take it so HIS wife doesn't know HE bought it! She likes Mike so that should soften the blow a little.
  50. 1 point
    Steering column “upgrade”. well, as I had mentioned before, it was impossible to get the old pin out of the steering wheel to be able to pull the column apart… So I found a nice shaft collar, painted it to match and it does a nice job. I slightly drilled a detent into the shaft so that the Alan key bolts would seat into it for a good positive contact. Got the decals on and turning my attention now to electrical and engine tear down. That may take a little while, with those pesky work requirements stealing my time away from the shop.🤓
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