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  1. 3 points
    I would create two accounts and bid it up to a ridiculous amount. Lol
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    Back in business. Found a bearing plate on ebay for $27.50. Took the tractor to a guy who rebuilt my last Kohler and for $71, he got the old one off and the new one in place. I cleaned up the bearing plate before I took it over and got it painted. The engine did not have to be pulled at all. Found out that behind the seal was a cir-clip around the crank. That's what was keeping it from sliding off. I would have had to destroy the seal in order to see it. Lesson learned, I guess. Even still, I think I got off easy. He had the seal and gaskets in stock and I had my tractor back in my garage in less than 24 hours. Looking forward to getting the clutch back together and mounting my blower.
  4. 2 points
    Some of you may rember this first pic, it is from about a month ago when I picked up this 633 and Cole's new Rat Burban. The Burban has been done for a few weeks and durung that time I have been slowly pecking away at making the 633 making him battle (snow) ready. A new motor arrived a few days ago via a trade with Rydogg. that Ryan, this motor runs excellent! The steering needed a little help on the 633 and the hood was totally missing the bracket down bottom where it mounts to the tractor. I fabbed up an identical to the original bracket and welded it on. Good as new. Changed the rear diff fluid and mounted the engine and away it goes. Other than slipping out of third sometimes this 633 is amazingly tight! I'm going to leave this old War Horse is his old war clothes, I think he looks pretty good. He is going to be my MAIN snow machine. These old round hoods can handle plenty of snow, even without weights! Whatever he can't handle Mr 520 will! Here are some pics and an old video of my 604 in action just to show these little guys are plenty capable.
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    I have my Christmas decorations out for this year. Santa has a nice ride again this year! It took a few days to get it all done. Hard to get a good pic of this. 2 Lawn Rangers up front with 2 snow bades, 2 1962 502's with consecutive Serial Numbers, 2 square hood's and 2 big ole 314-8 Speed's to help pull the load of toys in the WH 4 wheel lawn cart. Small on up to large! Once I had Santa on a big GT14...Drivebys love this set up...KJ
  6. 2 points
    So for 40 buck i done good.....
  7. 2 points
    We've had the technology to replace good ol Steve since the 60's :)
  8. 2 points
    The end of an era....sad to see technology has finally gotten around to replacing the ol' Stevasaurus.
  9. 2 points
    "Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus......." "Mommy, Why is Santa Naked?" Sorry Hammerhead for hijacking this thread...couldnt resist! Sorry Duke! :rolleyes:
  10. 2 points
    here is a little inspiration for you. Me and another guy from work built this for a work project (yeah, they gave us money to build this) for a competition. We never ended up racing it as it was too dangerous. We hit upwards of 40 miles per hour with 2 more gears to go. It has a suzuki ts250 motor and a rear axle from a honda ATV. The frame was originally from a parts 753. front axle and steering and all the rest is custom fabricated by me. Fun little machine and it was fast!
  11. 2 points
    When it hits eBay be sure to let us all know the item number so we can boycott it.
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  13. 1 point
    Hi everybody and thank you for viewing, as some of you may know about a week ago I added a few tractors to my herd. One of them was a 1965 wheel horse model 875. Today was the first day that I have had any time to do anything with them. They were non-running when I picked them up, today I got the 875 running and running good and smooth. It had been sitting for 4 years and with a little carburetor and gas tank cleaning, a new battery, and a change of oil it was up and running. I have a few pictures I will post below just to give you an idea of what I'm working with. I'll keep you updated as I make progress! Don't mind the plow that was modified on there to fit by a previous owner. From what I can tell it belongs to a Suburban or RJ. Here is a decal I didn't recognize seeing on a wheel horse before?
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    1st "new" topic I've done so excuse the mess. I just posted 5 pics to my gallery showing removal of my 854 steering wheel. I've been spraying (lightly) with Kano sili-kroil since 8/12 in case I needed it off. Used a 1" open end wrench under the wheel , a Craftstman 2 jaw puller, 1 1/4 in nut under the puller and a short 5/8 boxed in wrench to remove, came off like a charm. The secret was in the preparation.
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    I still haven't got another to fix up yet, but I have picked up a few more antique Briggs engines. It seems like they're multipling like rabbits every time I turn my back! This one is from a Bolens Power Ho. I bought this one because its gas tank has a thu rod fuel shut off, which none of my other Briggs engines have. It also has the the long S bend pipe going to the air filter. Upon opening it up, I found it had alot of rust pitting on the deck of the block, paticularly around the exhaust valve, including some on the head gasket sealing surface. Strangley enough, the cylinder was beautiful with no rust at all, or ridge. I gave the cylinder a quick hone to break the glaze in the cylinder. I took it to the machine shop to have it decked, and the exhaust seat cut. There is still some pitting on the deck, as I told them only to remove enough to give me a cleand head gasket sealing surface. The gas tank was pretty rough too. I had to open it up, so I could remove the dents, and rust. I had to replace the threads for the gas cap as well. I then resoldered it back together, and primed it. I now have the long block assembled, and painted. I know its not , but its what I've been up to lately. Matt
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    I JUST CHECKED MY CRAIGSLIST HERE IN COLUMBUS WITHIN A 60 MILES AND THERE ARE 15 TRACTORS AND 5 ATTACHWENTS AVAILABLE.
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    MY FATHER BOUGHT OUR FIRST WHEEL HORSE IN 1959 I WAS 4 YEARS OLD. I DON'T REMEMBER THE DEALERS NAME, IT WAS HERE IN COLUMBUS,OHIO. BACK IN THE 70'S MOST OF THE TRACTORS ON MY STREET WERE WHEEL HORSES AROUND 6 OF THEM.
  18. 1 point
    875 was the first tractor I restored and it taught me a lot! It took me the better part of a year, and lots a mistakes that I learned not to do again. But that's part of all the fun of doing a restore! If you have any questions I would be happy to help.
  19. 1 point
    I would not doubt Penn. or Ohio there are alot of GTs in those two states at least according to Ebay. When I look there always seem to be a lot of good tractors in Penn.
  20. 1 point
    My vote would be $100 max. I've got two tractors with these type wheel weights and like them. The only thing I wish would one could find front and rear wheel weights that fit on the inside of the rims so you could use the hub caps! Good luck, Bill
  21. 1 point
    tractor looks awesome scott! Your son looks so happy and bet he can't wait to drive it. ~Jake
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    Seeing as it was a nice day today, SteveBo and I let our Seniors horse around today. We checked out all the subtle differences between the two. His next door neighbor, who was my 7th grade english teacher, also took pics with his good camera (We'll post those pics when he's done with them). I also took comparison shots with his Economy (somebody had asked about it).
  23. 1 point
    nice to here a good story about pulling a wheel :thumbs:
  24. 1 point
    That's a great picture Scott! I'm sure Zachs smile will last until he falls asleep tonight! For some reason the picture you text me tonight would not download and I'm sure it was this one anyways!
  25. 1 point
    sold my pair of fronts for $255 plus shipping on ebay
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    My brother, David Ralph, has decided to take an old 1964 Wheel Horse 1054 frame that we had a place a 350 Honda motor on it. He is working up a jackshaft with a sprocket for this project that will run the tractor. This is a photo of the Honda 350 motor -which actually runs very well !
  27. 1 point
    Besides the blower cover tag. Thanx
  28. 1 point
    Let me tell this story in what probably really happened.. someone told him he sold it too cheap. He thought he'd bluff you into offering more money by saying that someone else offered more money, expecting you to offer more. You called his bluff... he didn't really have another buyer and now he's screwed and is hoping that he can do good enough on ebay to cover the original deal and the ebay fees. I hope you at least watch for it. Maybe you'll get it even cheaper. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
  29. 1 point
    IT IS NICE TO HAVE TWO OF THEM SO CLOSE IN CT.
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  31. 1 point
    It got cold, that can cause that ya know.
  32. 1 point
    Not all just greed and dishonesty. I've had the pleasure of dealing with many honest people and it's the few that make it horrible. I actually believe that most people are basically honest and do the right thing. Matt probably has many deals that were completed with honest people but it's the one person that isn't which is the one that gets the most attention. 40:1 ain't too bad but even the 1 shouldn't happen.
  33. 1 point
    A long time ago, Cable wrote: The actual production number was, for certain, 200 units. Ed from Toro looked things up for me about a year ago and had the listing showing that 200 serial numbers were issued. Evidently, a second run was considered but later cancelled. Here's an excerpt straight from the horse's mouth: The 420LSE always generates a lot of discussion. I had it in my head that we made two production runs, but the records show otherwise. The serial tags, #00001 – 00200 were issued out on 5-20-86, so we built 200, not counting the prototype, which we have in storage. The plans to do another run in 1987 were apparently dropped, as the record shows 196 serial tags being scrapped in December, 1987. I don’t have the production printout for each month in these two years, so it is possible something may have happened during a “missing†month, but I don’t think so.
  34. 1 point
    That's the problem with the world today, there's no honor, no sense of pride in how you treat other people, just greed and dishonesty.
  35. 1 point
    Well santa for Christmas I would like everything to turn out ok for Neil and if you can fit it a 75 c-160 8 with a mid mount grader blade
  36. 1 point
    I do say, some of you have very good hearts to want to just help a fellow Wheel Horse owner in need. I'm touched. Mrs. Claus is peaking over my shoulder as I was reading this and she couldn't help but to wipe the tears away as she was reading this. To all those who do have your lists, thanks. The elves are busy now, scrounging and hectically fulfilling those items on the lists. Someday I hope to be able to get the time to come down to the Wheel Horse show. You would think the summer months would be a break for me, but toy making never stops. As well as supervising the elves, seeing to their needs, feeding the reindeer, etc. But, who knows, I might be able to make it one year. Merry Christmas. Ho! Ho! Ho!
  37. 1 point
    Rest In Peace. Dave Brubeck - Take Five:
  38. 1 point
    Massive Attack - Teardrop:
  39. 1 point
    Like the fellas have said, Welcome to !!! That's a fine looking machine you got! And welcome to Horseaholics-not-Anonymous. Meetings are ongoing here on the forum and cater to all manner of addictions - round hoods, square hoods, maroon stripers, pullers, customs, rats, and on and on. All are welcome, and, "My name is Duff...and I'm a Horseaholic!" Duff :thumbs:
  40. 1 point
    60's front engine Round Hoods C-160 Auto 420 LSE C-195 953/1054's And in the bull pen, Any D with a Kohler!! 520H (As long as it comes with a free test light!)
  41. 1 point
    520H D250 D200 C195 420LSE I'd give my 312H to my wife :)
  42. 1 point
    Heres my list Senior D250 C195 55 RJ C161 Hydro
  43. 1 point
    1991 & up 520H No name 16 Auto Bronco 14 C-195 My Cowboy's High Horse Custom
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    1: D200 (or equivilant)(my 417-A will hold me until I can find just the right "D" I can afford, so I'm not in any hurry on this one) 2: C195 (my 417-A is probably as close to this as I will get) 3: Custom Built 520-H with 20plus hp V-twin (got the roller, thinking of ideas for the rest) 4: 416-8 With Kohler K Single (finally got one this week) 5: 312-8 With my personal touches on it (got this one new back in 91)
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    In no paticular order C195 C160A GT14 520 lever steer
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    C195, C165, GT14, C125, D250
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    Hello everyone, well we found more Wheel Horse on eba% and decided what the heck since in St Louis they are close so we bought it. She is pretty rough but think that we are going to do a useful restoration, pull her apart paint the outside and re-decal, then on the inside we are going to use the bedliner paint so Colby and toss anything that he wants in there. As you can see in the pics there are stickers on it but no Model tag by the spring bolt assembly so hope someone can tell me the approximate year...I am not sure what year it is from but want to get new stickers on it and didnt know it they are sold or if I should just get some from any year because not really looking to show or sell. As always...thanks everyone
  49. 1 point
    After seeing that Pic. The cab on my tractor takes on a whole new perspective. Not sure it's a good one either.
  50. 1 point
    Definitely the RJ-58 for me. If for no other reason than I own one ...
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