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  1. 8 points
    This is another project I’m working on when I’m not working on tractors. It’s a late 40’s to early 50’s David Bradley walk behind tractor. They are pretty interesting as they have a similar setup to the attach o matic. It’s set up so you can swap implements fairly quickly and easily. They usually are run by a roughly 3 horse engine usually a Briggs and Stratton or Tecumseh. There were a few different models and options available. I just have to find an engine, run the cables to turn it, and disengage the clutch. Also, find 6-16 tires for the 16 inch rims that aren’t ungodly expensive. It sat at the house I grew up in for most of my childhood. I do have photo’s of my father, my brothers, and I riding on it when we were 5 and under. I’d like to get it going if I could. It shouldn’t be too hard as the drive setup is much like our tractor.
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    July 15, 1972 "Honky Chateau" becomes Elton John's first No. 1 album in the US, includes hit "Rocket Man".
  4. 4 points
    note to self dont borrow @lynnmor 's inspection camera!!!!
  5. 4 points
    I have the Carbole 42S pumps on all my tractors. The only issue I had was my fault. I tightened the inlet filter too tight and broke the bond between the plastic body and the metal threaded fitting. Do not let them run dry. I always power mine from the ignition or coil tab on the ignition switch.
  6. 4 points
    We got enough done on it in order to take it for a test drive. We've been pecking away at it any time we could. My nephew Paul has been helping me with this one and apparently a little underwhelmed when it took off. The right rear tire is skidding when braking so we'll need to take a look in there and make some adjustments before full throttle in 3rd gear. And that Teccy engine has got to go.
  7. 3 points
    Gotta remove that to get to the fuel filter. Don't know the weight. somewhere around unpleasant.. Bad design. Could loop fuel line in the way outside the compartment but.. no
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    Im sitting in my tree for a bit, waiting on a whistle pig. They are multiplying faster than I can control. Though I love to see wildlife flourish, I need to keep some things in check. I love to see the growth in the field since 2019! I know most of the trees growing have no timber value, but they do have wildlife benefits.
  11. 3 points
    I use Mr. Gasket 42s pumps on my tractors. I've heard, and they look, like identical pumps but considering that the Mr. Gasket pump is about twice the cost I was curious so I did a few minutes of research before I wrote this. They are NOT the same. So......my glowing report on the Mr. Gasket can be ignored. That being said, I wouldn't hesitate to try a Carbole because of their price point. They do go 'whirrrrr' when running and not 'thumpy, thumpy' like the cheapies. I tried those and had an over 50% failure rate. I try to find a spot near the tank to mount them as it's easier to push the fuel than to suck it.
  12. 3 points
    the other benefit of taking the decks to a pro sandblaster is if the deck ( or other tractor item ) is pitted -- its more challenging for me to get rust out --- even with scaler tool, or wire brush etc to get rust out from those pitted spots - - the propfessional sand blasting certainly makes them 100 % cleaned
  13. 3 points
    Guys from NJ that were at the BS came to it! It was a good show aside from the rain. Daytime was really sunny, hot & humid. Ate good that's fer sure! My main man Jacob @jeremi3210's boy up to his usual antics. A old bhind cultivator with a tecky snow blower repo. He even took his contraption in the parade and a couple of blocks down to A&W.
  14. 2 points
    I concentrated on taking pic's of tractors that are not seen very often. Reo tractor These 2 Speedex were built in the same year. Bush Hog Work Bird one of the first zero turns. Shaw lawn mower. Mighty Might Gavely Westchester with a body by Studebaker. Estate tractor Wagner Little Giant John Deere Sweepster. JD's attempt to enter the gulf cart industry. Brillion Explorer Unsure ? Rugg Huffy Hawk Mayrath's with & with out a body.
  15. 2 points
    The consensus seems to be 3 to 5 years, even in the bottle. And it's "too cheap."
  16. 2 points
    The S/G is nice, and quiet. But parts for gear starters and flywheel alternators are a little more available, and if I can't get this K241 in the 1076 running right I might want to look at a Magnum re-power.
  17. 2 points
    I am just following up on my 1257. I took it to the big show which was a very good time hopefully to go again next year. I picked up the sickle bar from the gentleman, cleaned it up wiped it down with my favorite juice and with new belts I put it on. I also took off the gt14 elbow and got a new air filter and is back in the original location, along with painting up the coil and bracket. Now I’m currently working on the brake band lining, I waited 48 hrs to let the adhesive cure and made sure it was clean as a whistle. Waiting on the brake shaft seal hopefully comes in tomorrow and I get to start putting it back together this week. I know I already posted these pictures elsewhere on here but thought I’d keep this up to date about the tractor.
  18. 2 points
    I have had the cheap and the expensive. I have had both fail. I have installed more of the $15 ones (4) and they been running fine. I believe price is not always a factor of quality. I like lean toward the square one....not sure why.
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    1969 I think had the front open under the headlights. 1970 and later looked like that.
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    I’ll be there! Hoping the potential for rain on Saturday “lessens”
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    I'm guessing they never go bad - which may explain why he's not been able to sell it. I suppose I could get it engraved and repurpose it for my headstone.
  22. 2 points
    I'll put a couple of print screens in here later
  23. 2 points
    This may help you. Hitch Clevis Type A 85518 Installation Instructions.pdf
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    Thanks again for all the help! Went out again this evening and the lift cable conduit is there. Does the lift cable go through and connect to the lift/lower mechanism that the mower deck also? I have nothing else there that I can see that you could use to operate it.
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    Sometimes the best value is letting someone else do the job.
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    I get it. Our neighborhood is a little closed in for my tastes, but it's what we could afford. We usually get along with these neighbors pretty well, but when left to her own devices this woman is the kind of busy-body that got us things like the temperance movement.
  29. 2 points
    Your transaxle should have a lift cable conduit like this one bolted to the top of it. just need to get the cable from Wheel Horse Parts and More and attach it to the rockshaft where it says rear lift cable.
  30. 2 points
    I do a few rehab projects with grandsons each year...mostly decks, seat pans, few footrests, an occasional plow blade, etc.....some need more rust cleaning than others..if not very severe rust or pitting, then grinder, wire wheel, scaler etc often get job done. However, I did do some consideration couple years ago to buy blaster....Instead, I use a nearby fairly priced professional sand blaster who has done various projects for me... Every one of us has different considerations, but for me I'd rather have him deal with all the downside issues of doing the blasting than me. .... I'm happy dropping project with him and picking it up few days later. No $ cost for me to buy and maintain equipment, buy media, no mess, no labor, no sweating, no clean up, no health considerations, etc....and great perfectly finished beautiful bare metal piece
  31. 2 points
    Almost forgot the Friday parade that ends up at A&W where we can all get some treats if we wish. Lets not forget Mother Natures gift. Around 4" of rain between Wed. and Thurs. night.
  32. 2 points
    Put the hitch on that I got at the Big Show from K&B.
  33. 2 points
    The BBT aka Trina and I have been helping @Natejc_98 with his 1973 8 HP 4 speed. Nate's been diving right in with great effort. Really good guy. Here's a few before n after pics of the carb & air cleaner. All cleaned up with a new Briggs fuel bowl installed. We also did a partial disassembly and general cleanup. Changed the drive belt and idler pulley out for better used ones. Swapped the 10" rear wheels for more standard larger wheels & tires. Swapped the destroyed front tires for nicer turfs. Did some investigating on a no electricity to the solenoid issue. Turns out both safety switches were bad. Fixed that and found an intermittent ignition switch connection. Installed new switch from @76c12091520h Brian Badman. Replaced all fuel line and added a turn off and fuel filter. Engine oil change done. Transmission oil change on the list. Trina and I have amassed a fair amount of extra parts over the years. It's great to see them being used. I need to finish the wiring and see about getting the transmission drain plug out.
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    This morning I did disassembly and cleaned up everything for the new brake lining from @rmaynard and I took my old seal out to realize it’s wrong so I ordered the correct one (hopefully). I should’ve looked at the manual I have for part number from the beginning 🤦🏻‍♂️. So it’ll be a while. I just want a good brake and not roll to a stop. I did what the instructions said to do tho for the brake band lining, I waited 48 hrs to take the clamps off then I cleaned the excess adhesive off that was squeezed around the sides.
  35. 1 point
    This is excellent. I have been looking for ways to re-power away from S/G setups at some point, and interference with the battery's stock location is the biggest sticking point I don't have figured out.
  36. 1 point
    I tidied some of my rubber edges up, and @Lil’ Pullstart helped me snap some lines for the e-track.
  37. 1 point
    I use box traps to control the pigs. When my Amish neighbor bought the farm and started raising sweet corn and cantaloupes , I reduced the population by about 20 every year for three years as they were feasting on his new tender plants. His 6yo son watched me for a couple years and he now does the trapping.
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    Be sure the air is "DRY" also. Makes it a lot smoother process with no clogging up nozzle or pick up tube.
  39. 1 point
    You have to be logged in to see it.@ebinmaine
  40. 1 point
    you have the conduit already, all you will need is the cable. Call https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/shop-now/ and they will fix you up.,
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    Curious. When you guys go to this event, do you ever put name tags on with your forum handle so other members can put a face with the responses on the forum? I'd like to meet the guys. Thanks. Yeah, I know it's almost a year until the next one. Maybe I'll see you there.
  43. 1 point
    Our driver most likely would have called the police to have a wellness check done at our house.
  44. 1 point
    For some reason the LED tail light on my 953 didn't survive the trip to the Big Show. Stopped at Horror Fright and picked up this groovy tail light for cheap. Even had a piece of steel the right color!
  45. 1 point
    I kept an old coffee can on the floor under my grease gun. I had mounted a grease gun holder on the wall. The oil dripped in to the coffee can.
  46. 1 point
    I wrap my grease gun in an old sock that I doubled up.
  47. 1 point
    Good add. Ground is paramount to proper DC circuits. I do realize you want to keep originality. Adding wires to create a full ground loop from engine block to frame to steering tower will save many future headaches.
  48. 1 point
    Not wanting to do too much to this c-161 that is mostly original, I'm making an exception for solid shaker mounts. That last one seems to always be a challenge but I loosened one of the mounting blocks and was able to start that last bolt. This shored up the primary ground wire while I was at it so that's a plus.
  49. 1 point
    Well just an update: today marks two weeks since the fire. I have trouble recognizing that because we've been so busy that it feels like lost time or no longer than 2-3 days since it happened. We have learned alot about camper life. There was definitely a learning curve but we are getting there. One giant hurdle was waste disposal, but my wife bought me a new "toy" to traverse the distance to the septic that has been affectionately named Cuzzin Eddie. It holds the same volume as the black water tank on the camper and is touch free. While not my favorite thing to tow around, my Wheel Horse doesn't complain. Of other notes: Temporary power to the barn (fence chargers, battery chargers, and barn lights) is nearly complete once inspected and the the power company will connect to it and at least we don't have to stay here all the time. This will allow us to focus on all the other things that come next. Contractor is coming tomorrow to help us decide on a plan for the house itself. He actually built my home in 2007, so no one should know his work better than himself. The insurance company total lossed my Tacoma. I still have no idea why. But I'm keeping it anyway and will just fix it and have a salvaged title. It is unaffected mechanically, and just had some plastic parts with heat (no flames touched it) damage so fixing it should be relatively easy. So anyway, we are making progress daily and there is a faint flicker of light visible in the tunnel. I thank each and every one of you who have kept us in your prayers and a few who are close by that have helped us out in person. It won't ever be forgotten by me or my family!
  50. 1 point
    Just kidding @ebinmaine You did want a HOT rod....
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