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7 pointsI picked up this nice '67 Ranger with a blade from" Lane Ranger" today. It's a 107 that Lane converted to electric start. He even met me half way to make the exchange, thank you Lane. I'm gonna fix this up for my Grandson. I also got this reel mower from Lane, Grandpa's gonna keep this.
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5 pointsI had most of my c195 complete last winter, then spring came. 140 rounds of golf later, it's cold outside and it was time to finish it .this tractor was the worst rust bucket I have ever worked on. refracman helped me with a few parts. also, learning the c175 has the exact same parts really helped. im just going to moth ball this tractor. I just cant see dropping three hundred bucks on rear tires that are not going to be used. here is how she turned out.
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4 pointsI've had a good friend (Gary Seaton) who has been battling with cancer of the spine for awhile now. I got a call from his wife Friday (9 days ago), and she said he was back in the hospital, and wasn't expected to pull through, so we loaded up and headed to Edmond Oklahoma. Gary was one of those people you couldn't help but love. He was the kind of guy who would walk up, put his arm around you, and say something encouraging. He was a true follower of Christ, and behaved like one. With that said, I had a great time visiting with him in the hospital, and even though he was in pain, he always had a smile on his face, and was happy to see me. While I was there, he grabbed my hand, and told me he wanted me to have his Case 222 garden tractor. He said he had always intended to get it fixed up, but had never got around to it, so he asked me to fix it up, and take good care of it. That is exactly what I intend to do, and this will always be a very special machine to me. We left OK on Monday, and got a call on Thursday that he had passed away. Please keep the Seaton family in your prayers, as they have suffered a great lose. The old Case runs very well, and both the engine, and hydraulic drive work great. The Case trans is not a hydrostat, its a true hydraulic drive with a pump bolted directly to the engine, and a large hydraulic motor bolted to the rearend. It has both high, and low range, and unlike a hydrostat, it is completely silent. All you hear is the engine load, no whine from the trans at all. It has a hydraulic deck lift as well. The old Kohler K301 runs very well, with no smoke or strange noises. I guess I wouldn't call this a restoration thread, as money is rather tight right now, but at the very least, everything will be repaired that needs it, and it will get a good coat of paint, and new decals. This will be a very special tractor to me. Here are a few pics. Thanks Matt
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4 pointsI have to say..."I would rather be picking on Michigan, and not Iowa". That game yesterday with Northwestern...the ending was Painful. It has been that kind of season for the Wildcats. Piking on Iowa is fun...picking on Michigan is required.
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4 pointsEvery year or I should say season change especially from fall to winter. We get a lot of post from new members and even some of us older members that just can not quite remember how a particular attachment attachés or works. Was thinking some of you out there that are video guru's might start a new section of "How to attach" videos. I know we post photos and that helps but a nice informative video would do wonders for new members that has just acquired a Wheel Horse and has no clue where to even begin. Anyway it's just a thought. I have no video equipment and have no idea what it takes to film and download on here. Maybe something that's not really feasible.
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3 pointsThe price of front wheel weights was way too much for me. And when I got this tractor it came with theses square weights that I never found a place for - until today. I drilled one hole through the bottom of the hood and bolted the two weights through there. Two adjustable bolts through the frame holes hold up the rear of the weights when the hood is closed. Each piece measures 2 inch thick by 6 by 7 square and weighs 22.5 pounds. So I've got 45 pounds total extra over my front tires now. It doesn't interfere with anything - just fits in that unused space inside the bottom front of the hood.
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3 pointsHey you guys keep it down up there, I'm trying to get some shut eye down here in the basement. -BK
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3 pointsSad story...sorry for your loss. Gary picked the right friend to do his tractor justice. I always liked the syling of the Case machines. Mike............
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3 pointsA tractor buddy of mine sent me this shipping info . UShip: Door to door...using private carriers. Can be super cheap, or kinda pricey. Takes patience to list an ad (kinda like reverse ebay), and wait for lower and lower bids. Then you have to work with the carrier and person shipping or taking delivery, to get things scheduled. It's a PITA, really, when compared to other methods, but if you get a cheap bid, it can save money. The good thing is, the carrier goes door to door, and nobody has to take an item to a terminal or ship point, and doesn't have to pick up there either. Doesn't have to be on a pallet, and you can build a big 'ol load, and even ask for them to make additional stops to grab more crap. I throw a lot of stuff on Uship, just to see if I can get a great deal...I throw things on there for tractors and attachments I'm interested in that are on CL, pretty much anywhere in the country. Several times, I've gotten cheap quotes and then lined up a deal with the seller. Had stuff come from the Atlantic coast, Washington state, Kansas, Virginia...even Indiana and Ohio. If the buy is a great deal, and the freight quote is cheaper than my gas to drive it, I book the shipment. Once you have a carrier's email and ph#, you can work directly with them, too, without paying Uship fees. Unishippers: Great rates for longer shipments or heavy/bulky items. They ship between truck terminals or docks. The service finds you a commercial carrier who will take the load for cheap, then you have to drop it off at their terminal, and the guy on the other end has to pick it up at his local terminal. Nice thing is, they have hilo's, etc to help out, but the bad thing is, you have to have stuff on pallets, and you have to go to the terminals. In Grand rapids it is very easy, but if someone is out in the sticks, it could be a pain. I recently sent 2 pallets stacked with attachments, from Grand rapids, MI to Minnesota, and the guy paid $190 in freight and it was delivered to the dock where he worked. It was probably 1000lbs worth of stuff. Fastenal: My new favorite. Ships store-to-store, and costs are cheap. I have a pallet with mower deck and weedcutter coming from Massachusetts to Michigan this week for $120. Again, you have to take your stuff to a Fastenal store, and it has to be picked up at a Fastenal store, BUT...they usually have a dock and/or HiLo to help, and there are Fastenal's literally everywhere. there are 3 I can get to in under 20 minutes. They prefer stuff on pallets (I kinda like it that way, anyway), but will ship small items you can carry, or rolling items (like a tractor) without a pallet. UPS: Anything I can carry, I ship UPS. Grader blades and moldboards ship just about anywhere for around $40. 42" Dozers blades...$40-50. It's a PITA to break them down, build a box around something, and pack it, but it ships very fast and relatively cheap with tracking #'s. If I have 2 or more items going to the same place, I grab a crap pallet from work and ship it through Fastenal instead. But for a single item, UPS is easy and they pick up at your front porch.
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3 pointsLet me tell a little story... so I had made plans today to drive from harrisburg Pa, to new jersey to pick up an rj35. Then stop on the way home and pick up a suburban parts tractor. Simple enough right? Not the story... I was planning to leave around 9am and get there around 1130am. I didnt leave till 11am and didnt get there till almost 2pm. While picking up the rj the guy showed me a big box of wheelhorse parts and said he wanted to get them out of his garage ($40 was what he wanted for the parts). So I paid him the $40. It was for all the parts on the table in the pictures below (suburban parts including, 4front rims, a frame and hood). So I leave and am heading back towards harrisburg and end up running out of gas on the Pa turnpike with a dead cell phone. I ended up leaving my dog in the truck along the turnpike and walked through a creek and to this house in the middle of the woods. The guy was more than happy to give me a gallon of gas and a gas can (free of charge!!!). That was more than enough to get me 2 miles down the road to a rest station to fuel up. The rest of the trip home was simple. But in the end it was worth it.. I got an rj35, a suburban 400 (for parts), and a bunch of spare parts. Can anyone tell me what the sets of rims go to? They are 8inch but are different widths (see picture). Could one set be the correct ones for the rj35? Thanks ralph
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3 pointsThere could be couple of things to consider. First, on some RD decks (mine is a late 1970's 36 inch RD), there was a separate chute that bolded to the main deck. However, by the time the 1990's rolled around, I recall that was eliminated. I suggest you go to Partstree.com and check to see if your deck had this metal chute. The other thing to consider is that way back when, there was a rubber flap that bolted to the back fo the decks to keep the clippings from being sucked back up and being deposited on the transaxle. Some enterprising owners have bought a 4 ft piece of rubber baseboard at Home Depot and bolted it in place.
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2 pointsI called this my junk room. just had a room and didn't ever use it. so I filled it with junk
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2 pointsyes it adds weight, but the hood will not like that for very long, and it adds the weight over the axle, putting more strain on the axle pivot, spindles and wheel bearings, not to mention the poor hood hinges.
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2 pointsI took the Cyl head gasket and used my ole trick of painting the Cyl head gasket with Metallic Paint. I reassembled the head and air filter then decided to clean up the tractor a bit. I guess MJ thinks my tractors SEXY but then she said its hers And she took over, and rooted the Ole Duke out the way! WTF hmmm I told her she will have no problem getting the tractor running on her own so this whole thing is up in the air! Ive heard of happy wife happy life, but this chit is ridiculous !
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2 pointsGary is free of pain and with our Lord. We pray for the Seaton family and for you in the loss of a dear friend. Every time you ride the Case Gary will be riding with you. Thank you for sharing this with your family. May God bless you.
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2 pointsIf you need to see one hooked up I'm right off Miltown and have a plow on my 414.
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2 pointsOil is correct. Remove the plate where a stick shift would normally go. There is a large nut on the linkage you tighten to increase the tension on the speed control
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2 pointsThe five square holes on the back of the RD deck are for a deflector. Wheel Horse had offered a metal deflector to help keep the grass clippings from blowing up into the tractor chassis (but it made it hard to slide the deck under the tractor). I put a rubber deflector in place of the original one:
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2 pointsI like your attitude Mike... If you find something this way...I can bring it to the next show for you and save you some money.
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2 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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1 pointWell i have had a dream to get me an Wh 520 (onan).. but they are impossibel to find overe here.. i have spotted on a few in our neighboring countries.. but the price tag has been way up on them $2500 and up whit a lot of hrs and no good shape.. so for a week ago i came by an auction from a prison. They had up for sale a 520 LXI whit a 52 inch deck..so ill figured i just had to bid on it.. and hope for a good deal on it.. as i got well here are a few pict of it.. it dint look to bad, need to get a new bumper for it.. here it is loaded on the trailer and ready to get HOME got it home and in to the workshop to give it a closer look it's need's a really good bath and regular service oil filters etc etc.. wow dint know it was so big.. it is as big as a D series.. going to post up some more pict when i have given it a bath... Lars
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1 pointNovember 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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1 pointBeen trying to get the garage straight,thought we had it but ran out of room. Decided to add some more space, added a 15x15 lean to. Have the guys coming by tomorrow to put the siding on and friends coming over tomorrow night to run some electricity But as you can tell in the last pic I need more space. This addiction is bad. Even had my wife out yesterday and today helping, I think she has caught the disease also
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1 pointHere's a Red Square member that sells those Headlight screws, and Wheel Horse footrests, WH wiring, etc: http://www.classickitchensandmore.com/advanced_search_result.html?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=headlight+screws http://www.classickitchensandmore.com/advanced_search_result.html?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=Wheel+Horse
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1 pointfix it up? are kidding me that looks great the way it is. your grandson's gonna love it.
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1 pointIt's the only Techy I have Craig, and it runs like a koh............ well, like a top.
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1 pointSorry for your loss, Matt. That's a nice tractor, I had one several years ago. I'm sure you'll take great care of it.
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1 pointYeah, Martin. That's what they're going on. I've got the blower mounted and ready except for the chute cable, I need to get these chains on and I still have to put the weights on.
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1 pointdo you think someone loan me a tractor to do the cruise night , as im not bringing any tractors from UK
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1 pointQ: What should you do if you find three University Of Iowa football fans buried up to their neck in cement? A: Get more cement. I'm just sayin'...
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1 pointShip em all! Dont know how I'll pay ya but lets not sweat the small details! Mike..........
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1 pointTraded some parts for this basket case. Trans is locked up and hubs are stuck, but I think it'll turn out OK. The PO visits the forum sometimes, so he knows about us. And the kicker, a Clinton panther two stroke. Don't know what I'll do with it.
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1 pointI have been waiting almost 2 years to finally install this dealer sign the I got from a friend and member here (Riley08). This started as a double sided, 4x6 ft sign but it would have been much to big and by cutting it down I can use the opposite side elsewhere. I mounted it on the old barn beam and used the brackets that it was hung with to support the barn beam. This weekend we are going to get everything wired up and hopefully figure out a way to get this sign to light up....
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1 pointI find this to be funny... 1) there must be a "story"... and 2) the "story" has some facet that's voodoo in nature... Its a frigg'n tractor... not some military secret uncovered by the Soviets
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1 pointI was on Ebay looking for parts for my 606 when I sent a message to Glen Pettit (I think he was called "Glenjeri" at that time) asking about where to find more info on wheel horse. He told me about the Red Square wheel horse forum and I joined a little while later. Thanks Glen!!!
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1 pointIt was a chap by the name of Jim, otherwise know as Mith who put me onto RedSquare. I was a member of another forum (no idea which one, I know it wasn't a WH forum) and so was Jim. One day he messaged me saying there was a great Wheel Horse forum that I should have a look at.. Soon after I became member no 110 and you have been stuck with me ever since
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1 pointFound this neat old topic and thought I'd drag it back up for some new views.... Please pardon some of the posts that seem choppy or don't make sense.... they were damaged in our RS independence move. What brought you to ?
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1 pointI was looking for a snow plow / blower. I was on the Yahoo groups when Chris put in a post about a new tractor forum. It wasn't officially called Red Square at the time. Being member number 5, there weren't too many snow plow threads on Red Square at that time. We didn't have a classified section here so I had to look else where for the plow which I found hooked up to the 414-8. And the original name for the forum? Not sure it had one, just whtractor.15.forumer I guess, although it had a non-formal name for the first year, it wasn't until year 2 when Red Square became the name, but that's another topic.....
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1 pointGood thread topic Kelly. I can't even remember the paticulars of what led me to this place. Been around awhile, learned a whole lot & still do! I think I would have gave up on this hobby if I hadn't found RS, met new friends & renewed my interest in the "Horses".
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1 pointThe guy who started Redsquare, Chris, is a freind of mine. I've known him since he was 14 years old. He sent me an e-mail to say he had started two new forums and would I join up. One was a forum on Power-Kings and the other Wheel Horse. Thats how I became member #2 right behind Chris. I dont remember all the details but I think starting the forums might have been a high school project. I think the Power-King forum folded but THE WHEEL HORSE FORUM LIVES ON!!!! Mike.........