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4 pointsBet the wife wont ask me to help decorate the tree again!!! But after it was all done she kinda likes it. I wanted to hang some parts on it too, but that was out of the question.
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4 pointscongrats steve,looks like posting is best for you now that we all know logging is not in your future. good luck buddy still waiting for some xmas wine.
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3 pointsEnough of this restoration stuff Duke. I WANT A VIDEO OF IT CHUCKIN SNOW COMPLETE WITH A YARD STICK TO SHOW SNOW DEPTH AND A 100' TAPE MEASURE TO SHOW DISTANCE! I have very little patience........... Mike...........
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3 pointsThen I have been blessed... 'cause the wife, and two Techys I have require minimal maintenance, and are faithful to the end.
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2 pointsMy father passed away on Oct 30th 2012 after a long battle with kidney and heart disease he was 81,dad was the first to collect the Wheel Horse tractors and passed it on to my wife and I and our two sons to this wonderful hobby.Dad and my mom really enjoyed driving around at the shows looking for treasures and sharing time with our friends and family. As you can see from the photo that they really enjoyed themselves,dad's tractor is now in my collection and will be at every show that we attend in memory of him,he will be truly missed...
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2 pointsI posted an add in the classifieds looking for a smaller 'horse for my 9 yr old son for Christmas a few weeks ago and Fun Engineer answered the call with a 1967 Lawn Ranger. We set a time and agreed to meet at his place. So this morning I picked up my buddy Sam and headed north with my smoker trailer as the utility and my ramps are in the UP hunting.. Ten miles out we were in white out conditions on icey roads, only 50 miles to go. Engaged 4 wheel drive in Kalkaska and never topped 40mph the rest of the way. For those contemplating "borrowing" Dave's tractors while he's gone (a nice set by the way), good luck finding them. You were right Dave, gps is even screwy up there! The gps lost it's mind, but a phone call told us we were within a mile and he talked us in. What we found was a really nice guy with a 3 car man cave to die for! And this little guy with a deck and snow blade. We tried getting him started and bs'd for an hour, haggled for 30 seconds, then loaded him up. After strapping him down, we hit the road for home. The weather had warmed slightly and the roads were in better condition. About 4 miles north of Kalkaska, we found ourselves sideways. Completely sideways, both ways several times. My truck decided not to die an untimely death in the middle of nowhere and straightened itself out, although the trailer wanted to continue to play for a bit. Pulled over to check the trailer and contemplate hitting the dollar store for new undies and toilet paper! We made it back to South Boardman, put the Ranger in another buddies barn and beat feet back home with no other troubles. I sure hope my little guy loves this one as much as he loves mine! Will keep updating this as the seat cover needs to be installed, fender welded and the carb cleaned. I have a set of v-bar chains for his 4 wheeler that I might be able to modify to fit. All hopes are having it running so he can plow with daddy on Christmas. :greetings-clappingyellow:
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2 pointsmake a small peice of chain that hooks to the plow lift bracket and then a hook to the frame,pull the plow up or leave it on the 2x4,chain it temporary,push her out side and release the chain,which can be done when the hydro lift pulls her up,the chain will slacken so you can remove it
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2 pointsAnother update. Basically the tractor is now finished. I have a choke cable soaking in some derusting liquid. As soon as the cable is free again it will be installed. I took the 312 out for a little drive around the property this afternoon, and it ran just fine. Unfortunately the 42" deck I thought was good is not what I thought it was. I need another deck. PM me if you have one I can get locally. Here are todays pics for your viewing pleasure;
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2 pointsOh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright; The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light, And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout; But there is no joy in Mishawaka - The mighty Cavemen have struck out. Of course this is not entirely true. The Cavemen came up short- they lost 59-24. They stayed even with Cathedral until the 3rd quarter-but they just had too much speed. They had the best athletes Indianapolis had to offer, because as a Catholic school, they can rcrute all over the city. No excuses- our guys give thier all. Really made them remember the name Mishawaka Cavemen. Our quarter back- won the Esqew award for Mental Attitude. All of our young men are better men because of the great experience- This stuff is tough on this old Illini- but my heart is FULL for what this State Championship quest, and the game of Football, have given my grandson Trevor to build his character on. Thanks for pulling for us- Al Sorry about the font size-maybe Karl can fix it-Al http://s267.beta.pho...dal026.mp4.html
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2 pointsCongrats! on 4000 Steve, wow thats almost as many as you are so tell us what you do in your free time :teasing-blah: and how many (your my favorite) that would be Sally
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2 pointsI got my weights the on the cheap. Found a nasty looking but running Electro that had the rears bolted on. Came with a broken blower, semi ratty cab and a good deck. Trashed the blower ans sold the Elecrto , deck and cab for $50.00 more than I paid for the pile. Kept the weights. Saw an ad in Buffalo for a set of fronts all painted up for $60.00. Drove thru lake effect squalls to get those. Total investment; $10.00 about $40 in gas and about 6 hrs in time. :thumbs:
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2 pointsMy new rear skins came in yesterday so my TORO dealer mounted em up (two old tires off the rims and two new ones on for $25, thought that was a good price). My plan is to not have to use chains for plowing so I went with an aggresive tread 23x10.5x12 tire mounted on wide 8.5" rims off a GT1848. Heres the pics I know you guys gotta have! I took plenty . Mike...........
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1 pointHi guys, I am near here and have really enjoyed looking over this forum for the past couple of weeks. I recently picked up a really nice C81 for a steal (all it needed was a starter and fuel). I picked it up as a project but as it turned out it was not much of a project. Now that I have that one all ready for work it has me looking for another one to tinker with over the winter. I have a chance to pick this 633 up. He says the motor turns over. It is about 50 miles from me and I am curious what you guys think its worth. I know it has a Kohler K141 and parts are kind of scarce for them. I figure if nothing else this tractor would be good trade barter for something newer. I know its a collectible and the hood, fenders, seat, steering wheel, fuel tank, dash, all look original and straight. What do you guys say? All replies are welcome.
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1 pointCan't really see it from the picture but it's been cut and stretched poorly with a onan tossed on it. It looked so sad that i brought it home with me. ETA- numbers say it's a 68 raider
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1 pointToday we got a chance to have a little fun with Coles new RAT and my ROD. It was the RAT vs the ROD today, Click on the link n enjoy.
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1 pointSo my seat on my 414-8 is pulling away from the metal back and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how to fix it... I was thinking clamping it back together with epoxy? Would this work? Other ideas?
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1 pointAfter just recently purchasing the 414-8 on Friday, both of my Wheel Horses look pretty happy together! The 414-8 is a little dusty from doing the last mow of the season today...but it sure did an amazing job!
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1 pointAs long as you follow the procedure for curing you should be okay.
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1 pointI'm sure that tree, couple sugar cookies, and a cool glass of milk... are going to make the Santa very happy to visit your home. :handgestures-thumbsup:
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1 pointBet you're right Jake...probably how the Rooster warms up, and winds down... done before and after each race.
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1 pointSilly question but this is my first year with the hydro lift equipped 520. As the Winter sets in and I have the 48 plow on the 520, most folks have advised to move the rig to the outside to cool down the snowblade and start up with the hydro disconnected, once warmed up and all the juices flowing, engage the hydro and go. how does everyone move their rig outside since the implements are left in the down position at rest. I can't start up inside the garage due to fumes and sleeping 'yard apes' above the garage. plus with the rubber tire chains on the 520 is a bit reluctant being pushed. perhaps a fabbed furniture dolley with casters that are not fixed, to rest the blade on? The Frau wasn't too thrilled when I suggested she can lift up on the snowblade as I pushed from behind (ah, behind the tractor that is). the snowthrower will be on the good old B-80 with wheel weights. :occasion-xmas:
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1 pointUpdate.... that large white cloth like object you saw going flying by was a Towel... thats right, I surrender, give up, roll over, all of the above. I am out of my comfort zone screwing with the timing/coil on a Tecumseh. Some may think that makes me a coward... thats fine too. Between all of the headache pills, coffee, time and parts I am done.... It has been dropped off at a dealer friend and i will update with what he comes up with as the ultimate solution. Meanwhile I am going to go out and hug one of my Kohlers and salute one of my Briggs both of which never fail to start and get the job done. Tony
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1 pointI tell the members here all the time how good LE stuff is and everyone is like Thats OK Steve. You and I will be out enjoying our Wheel Horses while everyone else is hammering new bearings in a dead horse :deadhorse:
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1 pointSorry for the loss of your Dad. You have great memories, and it's nice that you shared them with us. I hope to meet you at a show one day and see your Dad's tractor in person. Thanks for sharing. :)
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1 pointDitto on pushing out the old grease. For the deck spindles though, I give each one three full squirts every time I cut grass or every 4 hours, whichever comes first. BTW, I've never had to replace a deck spindle. I use grease made by Lubrication Engineers, but I think I've used Lucas in the past with good results. Although when all else fails, cheap low quality grease is better than no grease.
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1 pointOh that's just great, they screwed up and beat the Seelers. Oh wait, that's a good thing! :dance:
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1 pointI just added some pics of the final missing part- the airfilter cover painted by my daughter- I really like like it!!!!! Thanks to everyone for all the pos comments- glad you all like it- will be something different than 4x4's to take to the shows next season!
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1 pointThe calendars that Mike gets printed are very professional...like the ones you would buy in a book store. Outstanding. :)
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1 pointA Browns Win...A Bears Win...and a Packers Loss would be a great day. Let's Rock & Rye.
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1 pointThat thing is Wicked!! Matt :flags-texas:
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1 pointMike, four teckys in four years?? what are you doing to them?? maybe fill them with oil first... :teasing-poke:
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1 pointIt Rained nearly all day yesterday , started off quite light rain , then it started pouring down constantly. The water is now very close to coming in the house . At 5 am this morning i checked the water level & i checked again at 6.30 am and it had risen by 3 inches , now by my calculations if it continues to rise at that rate i would say that i by 8 / 9 oclock this morning i will be writing the next post with a snorkel & wet suit on . So if you dont here from me to day will someone call the coast guard.
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1 pointI haven't seen it yet but looking forward to it. It's all the buzz in these parts because they filmed it here in Richmond. For about three months all you ever seemed to hear was: "Hey, look over there at that table...it's Steven SPIELBERG!" "Wow! I just sold a pack of gum to Daniel Day Lewis!" "What the...Sally Field just cut me off in traffic!!!" Kinda' silly, but kinda fun too.
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1 pointIt had one owner who had it serviced at the same place that he bought since new. I believe it was garage kept and the fellow who owned before me was in his 80s and the reason he traded in was because "his neighbor just got a new tractor and he wanted one"...he traded this in for a new simplicity! This tractor has not been restored, I just cleaned it up with some WD-40 and Carnuba Wax =) The electric lift works great!
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1 pointThanks everyone!! I look forward to mowing for the last time this season with it sometime tomorrow or Sunday. Wheel-N-It thanks for the Lucas recommendation! I have used their products in the past and look forward to draining the transmission oil and putting in Lucas 90w.
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1 pointWay to go Steve, you have become Red Square's top prehistoric poster.
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1 pointOska/ Neil, Sorry to hear that. I've been watching the situation on the News and I knew Neil resides along the banks of the Bridgewater Canal. Were the Tractors totally submerged or is there a 'Tide Line'. An Aircompressor will be handy for blowing out water from the Frame joints etc when you can. As for Engines/Electrics, follow the advice the guys have provides here. Wheel Hubs etc should be well greased and reject water ingress, but all will be worth inspecting at some stage. Hope You/they will all be ok.
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1 pointI got 1/2 my team ready, stretched its legs a little pushing the burned leaves pile around some, then put on the doors and buttoned up the front... One more cutting in the front then the blower will be put on as the back up.
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1 pointThanks David. Better photos after much fighting with PB. Frame upside down. I'm working out the position of the holes for the swivel etc. on this one.
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1 pointYeah, well that's not gonna happen. Actually...this was the only time it was outside the garage all year.
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1 pointI have always filled through the dipstick, but it can be painfully slow. that cover most years. Often the rubber shifter boot cracks allowing water into the transaxle causing the milky fluid. Search around the forum for flushing trans's, a lot will recommend Kerosene (you can search for that too).