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5 pointsNovember 14th, 2006 the original forum (whtractor.15.forumer.com) was established. It became immediately known as RedSquare but why? In 2008, whtractor.15.forumer.com was officially known as WheelHorseForum.com, although it still pointed to the old former site. Finally in 2011, WheelHorseForum became independent, meaning that the site is fully owned. It's been a fantastic 7 years and there's been a lot of change, but the one thing that has remained consistent is it is the best place to come and discuss Wheel Horse tractors! So... looking forward to the next 7 years!
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4 pointsAll of mine are workers, and most have a few "non-correct" parts to make them custom. But the Ranger is the most custom: Its my usual "go-to" tractor for just about anything except mowing, the pull start Kohler never has a flat battery, its easy to get on and off, you can pick up sticks etc without leaving the seat, and it does everything I ever ask of it!
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3 pointsHello, I'm a new member to this site and just wanted to introduce myself. I'm Matt from CT. I recently bought my first wheel horse from a member on here ( a 1989 414-8) and I just picked up a wheel horse lawn sweeper. Hello everyone
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3 pointsI have a 417A with a custom V blade that is my favorite worker. And a video of it in operation
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3 pointsHappy Birthday Redsquare , Couldnt get through the day without visiting this site at least 4 times a day. Made soon good friends & hope to make a few more next summer at the big show
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2 pointsSorry Bob, I can't find the original layout sheet, but I do have this screenshot. Along with these trips down memory lane..... A couple of the header logos I've saved..... And then this badness.....
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2 pointsLove the new site, but I do miss all those little red squares!
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2 pointsI originally got Marvin as a beater / back up mower. Was ugly enough. Had a bad Hydro and rusty. It ran sweet and was a blast to drive until the trans got hot. I figured it would be all right to run the blower. i used it to help stain my fence also: Then Vinyl Guy convinced me to go custom. Had to get new sheet metal and a trans at the show. Rebuilt it in July: Took him to the Steam Pageant: Martin will be fitted with a Generac Jenny or the tall chute. Also Has a clevis hitch installed to pull the 10 " Moldboard and a slot hitch for the 8"
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1 pointWide rear Wheel Horse wheels? As most of you will of noticed (I know all you UK guy's like to look through ebay a lot ) I am selling the wide wheel I made for my 312 years ago.. I'm getting a lot of interest in them, way more than I thought I would and that has got me thinking.... Is there a market for them.. I could widen them as much as is required, or even narrow them should people be weird that way.. I'm not asking "anyone want some wheels widened", I'm just trying to get a "feel" for if it would be a worthwhile and interesting way of bringing in a few extra pennies.. Any thought's guy's?
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1 pointWhile checking the craigslist ads I found this: 856 model 8HP with snow plow. Runs good - needs clutch ($200 or B.O.) Do you think it's missing the belt guard?
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1 pointRoy Clark and Buck Owens! on Hee Haw or was it Lewis and Clark and Jessie Owens
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1 pointMost tractor repair places will have the orb 4. Or 5 end adapters or can get them. Either straight or angled . The other end of it will be a flare end. They can then make the hose with common flare ends. I did this on a GT-14 that had a leaking 90 deg fitting. It's not stock but it worked great and it allows you to mix and match trans. with other clys. or valves.
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1 pointI want one. If you build a bolt on kit I think you will have no problem selling them. I was going to design something like that but your design is better than what I was thinking! You build it I'll buy it !!
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1 pointLook for a cylinder from a 70's tractor. Try to get the valve from the same tractor.....as far as the hoses go that depends on which valve. The Charger has a hose that starts from the back and a later model sundstrand tranny doesn't...... this is the tranny you have on the charger...... This valve is what would have been on the charger.....possibly find a set with the valve and hoses.....if you use a valve from a c series....the hoses to the cylinder are the same but the connections to the tranny at the valve are orb 5 ..... your tranny has orb 4.....first find a cylinder and valve...then we will see what hoses you need.....
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1 pointfirst and foremost i'm a born and raised giants fan. teams i root for when they aren't playing against the g-men: san fran denver washington don't mind the pack, and love to beat them guilty pleasure.....the jets. they are just a circus. this year i like denver to go the distance, if they can keep peyton healthy.
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1 pointMorning all, I hope I am putting this in the right section here... Although it's to do with a Wheel Horse's, it's not a Wheel Horse build.. So why have I been so quiet? Well, the build itself hasn't been too taxing.. But the filming and editing has. With so much footage to sort out I knew that if I didn't edit every evening I would never get it done... So has the time spent been worth it?? I think so.. Hard work but very enjoyable Let me know what you think Guys 'n' Girls, because your views and opinions will help me decide in which direction to take my videos in the future...
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1 pointKarl found a few more of the past header logos for me.....
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1 pointRed Square Is the greatest !! I am proud to be a member. Thanks Karl for keeping everything running.
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1 pointHapppy Birthday RS!!! I have made alot of friends here and will always try and participate!!! It's been alot of fun. #45 is signing off. Thanks Karl!!!
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1 pointOh laugh!. I nearly bought my own Beer!. ..........................Is there a place for one of those on a WH?. I'm Amazed at the strength of the Yorkshire dead leaf holding up the L/H front corner in Mark's 3rd pic from yesterday! Hope your back fixes quick Mark. Don't overdo it. Great progress and liking it
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1 pointOnce again it is that time of the year when living on a 100% wooded lot is no longer fun. All summer long we enjoy the shade provided by the 80 to 100 foot tall oak trees, but when the leaves begin to drop in October, the job of cleaning them up continues until late in November. So each year I wonder, how do other members get rid of their leaves. Here is what I use. This is my Simplicity Broadmoor with a Cyclone Rake attached. This is a shot of the dump pile where all of 2013's leaves go. This pile composts nicely over the winter, and in the spring I will have several cubic yards of beautiful soil for patching and planting. The other problem with living in the woods on a lot filled with "old growth" red oak trees, is that they are all dying from Gypsy Moth blight. So each year, we are forced to take down dead trees. Here is the wood pile from seven of them that I had to have taken down last week. The only plus to this expensive problem is that three of the biggest trees were sitting next to the Wheel Horse stable. This will allow me to extend the building in the spring to accommodate the ever-growing herd of horses. I lined up all the ones that currently don't have shelter to see what size building I need to build. So that's my story for this fall. By the way, you might be wondering about the Simplicity. I don't have any Wheel Horses with a side discharge deck and a two-point hitch on the back for the Cyclone Rake. So it is pulled by my Simplicity.
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1 pointI have had the Cyclone Rake for about 13 years. Before that it was blow, rake, and drag as you described. At that time I thought it was an expensive toy ($1300.00), but I've got to say, it was the best $1300.00 I have every spent.
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1 pointSpeaking from experience, I would be very hesitant to endorse any kind of ATV plow if you're serious about using it. I used to have a quad at the ex mudder in laws with a plow and that thing was made from about 22 gauge metal on the moldboard and about 3/4 inch thin wall tubing as a frame. It definitely wasn't robust. The 56" plow on my 18 auto and the 42" on my Charger 12 are serious metal and take some abuse. I used my 18 auto to grade and level 10 Triaxles (300 tons) of modified this past summer for a neighbors drive. I wouldn't even think about trying that with an ATV plow….
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1 pointUpdate!!!!! Well it is again Wednesday night which means TRACTOR CLUB!!!!! We have finally hit a stumbling block. I went out during my lunch break and turned on the two heaters full blast. Much to my amazement, or should I say disappointment, they couldn't keep up. It was darn cold in the barn tonight. Our group was small tonight and about half focused on the cold, while the other half was focused on working. I tried to encourage them to keep moving while sanding and that would help, but it fell on frozen ears! The kids didn't complain but I could tell that it bothered a few of them a bit. Now I am in the brainstorming process and trying to search for available grants that could possibly help remedy our situation. I have some creative ideas brewing in my thick noggin that hopefully will work. I am going to do my best to figure out how we can get that pole barn insulated before too long or we won't be able to stay on schedule. We can't afford to have this winter a bust! Transporting kids over to my dad's heated building is out of the question so we will have to come up with a solution, and fast! I didn't get any pictures taken tonight as I was working away to hopefully set a good example for the kids. It was still a productive night but not as good as it could have been. We will adapt and continue to move forward. Hopefully I will have some good news that will pop up around the corner. And oh yes.....for those that know me. Yes I was wearing shorts and a sweatshirt and felt fine!
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1 pointIt really is. Half the joy is posting it on here.I was.t to do the best job I can! I jistboughtmygun at harbor freight by the way! I'm excited. If you don't come to the show this year I might just have to make a trip to your house to show you this stuff, steve haha. And I will, Craig! I'm eh hmm, not for sure exactly how much she really did bit anyways...:)
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1 pointI put a precut lenght on the tablesaw with the rip fence and adjust the blade height to cut through one side of the pvc, I am using 3/4 pvc and the kerf of the saw blade is enough and keeps it tight on the blade. ">http:// Its real easy to put on, once cut you get it started on one side and just "bump" it on.
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1 pointgreat video ian!! we need more of this sort of stuff. i have thought about a few different ones, just can't seem to stop riding them tractors around long enough. when they need fixing, the last thing i think about is juggling the camera as well. hard enough to constantly remember to take pics to help me get stuff back together without left over parts...... hey steve, don't worry about driving on the other side of the road, its not that hard, i do it here all the time..........
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1 pointIan, just watched your video...outstanding and entertaining as usual. If I ever get the chance to go across the pond, we will have to share a few pints. You will have to drive though...not much practice driving on the other side of the road. Could be interesting though.
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1 pointLove your trees, love your leaves !!! We have friends In the Philippines That no longer have either or anything else on their property, but they are alive and thankful. great folks !
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1 pointkaiser...welcome to the party...pull up a chair and enjoy the back and forth...hope you can take as well as give...that is required...
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1 pointtook the 416H (sporting the new decals ) out for a few shots this morning.......
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1 pointThis is a custom 604 with a 8hp Kohler electric start engine. I had to move the engine forward an inch to allow room for the starter. Then had to mount the coil up front and install the voltage regulator and the solenoid under the fuel tank base. I also had to make a custom air filter so the hood would fit. Then added a suburban steering wheel. Had to use a longer drive belt and a smaller engine pulley.
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1 pointSteam Tractors were the big deal. An E Tank and termites would be needed for this. Cushmans More Cushmans Even more Cushmans An Articulated Deere A bendy garden tractor Earth Master Gibsons were everywhere Also a Mean Murray A one wheeled 3 seater Nice Speedex V8 powered tractors were there too Hope you enjoyed the show.
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1 pointI submit for your consideration my "Hot Rod 953. The origional transmission was locked up and I replaced it with a 6 speed. The Harley muffler makes it sound Kool and the flipper hubcaps just needed to be there. It has a 48 inch deck and has pulled a trailer around lots of tractor shows.
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1 pointI have had a lot of postive feedback about this photo from our show............
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1 pointwell heres the last chapter in this saga, the seat.......i constantly hear about the lack of seat on this one, that ive gone onto other tractors and dont care about the seat.to be honest the horse blanket served me well, but i must admit the seat that i just installed looks awesome.im very happy with it, i wanted red and white instead of the black and white and i also didnt like how the lines for the colors go on the back rest at an angle, so i asked the trimshop i got it done at to change these few things. i made up the plywood bases and fitted the backrest with hidden nuts to be able to bolt it to the backrest frame....anyway heres how it looks, jeanine hasnt seen it yet,(its now her tractor) but i think shes going to be happy with it........ seat bases cut out and fitted..... seat all finished........ alright, i think i should be done with the seat now, maybe....... i could probably put the blanket back on for special occasions, hey mike? (ol550) right after i post this i think i will upload one of the seat pics to the gallery, just to get the word out that the blanket has been retired........ :handgestures-thumbup:
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1 pointYesterday was the first time in days we didn't see triple digit temperatures. So I got some of my tractors out and the Wheel Horse 314-8 got it's official introduction to the rest of my herd. It seemed to a bit timid. So I guess I need to bring home my '79 C141 automatic.
