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5 pointsHere are a few pics of my center cap that I made for my 520H. The cap is aluminum and glued in place with silicone. Thanks goes out to Glenn Pettit and Terry Denis for getting me the logo to engrave the center cap.
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4 pointsPicked up a $50 1848 Workhorse today. PO stated that it came with the house and ran fine until last yr when the starter went out. fluids look fine, engine not seized up came with a dented in lower front 42" RD deck.
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4 pointsMade a camera mount inside the cab the other day to film the inside operation of controls and so forth. Since the camera is mounted high and I cant see the screen I cant tell if it is indeed recording..... Well low and behold the Camera musta shut offand didn't record anything. It continued to snow and a couple hours later had a few inches. Well the same thing happened but I was able to get at least the last couple minutes worth of filming. Anyways should be able to get some better footage in the next couple weeks while on vacation.
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4 pointsThe Neighbors across the street from Craig... Martha! What in tarnation is that gimpy 'such and such' doing doughnuts in the street!!! I's 70 degrees out there and it's Dec and he's riding around on another one of them "lawn mowers"! Whats that, like 10 that he has!?!!?
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3 pointsWith the temperature up close to 70 degrees, I took the time to make a new edge for my snow/dozer blade. I used a piece of 1/2" thick rubber cut from a 3' x 4' horse stall pad. It took a bit of effort and the one edge is not the cleanest. New 1 1/2" carriage bolts were used to attach it plus it wasn't expensive to do. I'm not sure if it will work and I wonder how long the edge will last. I am trying this as I have two neighbors with newly laid asphalt driveways that I plow that I don't want to damage with the metal edge. If nothing else, I can squeegee the driveways when it rains.
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3 pointsWe moved into our house Dec.31, 1969 and that is the only year we didn't decorate for Christmas. Over the years we've added a few things. Our town has had a lighting contest for quite a few years and we finally entered it this year and won first prize. We received a nice certificate and a nicer check for $500. That will almost pay for the electric bill this month..................
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3 pointsAs I was surfing the web, I came across a gift, that is PERFECT for Craig.... Craig, if I had the money, this would be my gift for you: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/02/11/rare-amc-amx3-prototype-on-display-at-chicago-auto-show/ Maybe one day, and until then, Merry Christmas to you!!!! Rob
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3 pointsOK...put a fresh battery in it, got the lights working... and over filled the oil by a half pint too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1pR2qJs-_Q&feature=youtu.be
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3 pointsyou know, i read on here somewhere about posting on a new purchase, with out pics. someone famous once said, "no pics, it didn't happen........" not sure who said it now, maybe i need to go check out some posts here and see who it was......... oh, and it has to be their pics, not some lifted ones.....
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3 pointsI suppose forums are not necessarily everyones cup of tea, I personally think they are a great way to share information and let folk know what is going on. All we can do is promote this forum in 2014 and see who joins up I'll make sure that any WH relevant article I send to Tractor and Machinery magazine (which seems to be well read in the UK), promotes the forum whenever I can
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2 pointsIt's been a busy week at work, but now I'm home for 18 days The weather was good this morning and I went off for another play, my eldest filmed and this is my first attempt using Vegas. I think I might be close to finding the limit of what a 4x4 tractor can do
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2 pointsHey, I don't think most of us see ourselves as a separate group! There might be a few thousand miles of ocean, but the power of the inter web brings us bit closer... Gotta love redsquare :)
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2 pointsWell, I finally got around to getting the deck painted, and it didn't turn out to bad. It has rust pits in it, but most of them are under the deck, or under the belt guard where people can't see. Its far from perfect, but it will be just fine for a deck that will be used occasionally. I painted the mule drive as well, and installed the "Gary's Case" decals on the front of it. The deck will look better once I install the decals on it. My friend mailed the spindles, and they're scheduled for delivery this Tuesday, but we're going out of town to spend Christmas with my wife's family, so it will be awhile before assembly. Thats ok, it will give the paint plenty of time to harden. Matt
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2 pointsExcuse me... of course I was thanking Rob for the thought that counts. Good lookin' out Dino.
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2 pointsThanks Guys! Will try and get some better Vid in next couple weeks on chute operation when going up and down driveway on the same side. Anyways I got HIJACKED by some Hippy Biker Chicks a couple months back, and ain't been right since! Besides Steve, you and Brrly are a tuff act to follow. ~Duke
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2 pointsI know I am going to get some grief on this on, but after taking a tire off today thats been on for twenty years or more, I think its great. My dad gave me the details on what he used to load his tires with "only barn kept ones" and it works great and is enviormental freindly. He takes 4 oz dawn dish soap and 2 oz of isopropanol alcohol to one gallon of water. When figured out this come out to about 50 cents a gallon. He told me how washer fluid can be flamable and tire changing can be dangerous and antifreeze can harm animals, He went on to saying how on older tires this brings back some of the elasticity thats lost with age. He has check his tires at 20 below and no problems , I changed the tire today" just wore out" and the rim looked like new. I know people have rheir opinions and will disagree with this, but I went out mixed some up and filled a set for my self and the tires already are feeling better.I just thiught someone out there may find this as interesting as I did and throw it in their book of knowledge.
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2 pointsLittle brother could have 3 rings and still would not be as good a quarterback Peyton.
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2 pointsEverytime he throw a pizza and it's dropped a flag comes out. "Pizza interference, defense no. 22,15 yards, automatic first down!" You boys need to seek professional help.
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2 pointsThat last 1/4" is kind of usual of the way things go...probably just the little nubbies that line up the transmission halves. Sometimes just a wiggle will get the job done...I have had to gently tap them also. The seals can go in either before or after...after is probably easier. It is a good idea to bench test your trans before you put it back on the horse. Put on the input pulley, and either replace the shifter or use a large screwdriver to go through the gears. Turn the input shaft counter-clockwise while watching the axles and brake shaft turn. All should shift and move rather easily. Also, while in neutral, grab the axles and turn them...one should go in the opposite direction. If all is smooth and in order...you should be good to go. Congratulations Tom You have to admit...the job is really not that hard, and very satisfying to take apart and fix your own transmission.
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2 pointsTwas the night before Sunday When all thru the house Not a creature was stirring Not even this louse The horse was all ready Full oil and with gas With hopes that the snow would be up to the sash But is was not to be as the temp was too high It just rained and it rained And put a tear in my eye So now here I sit Just forced to sip beer And wonder if Red Can push snow in first gear Oh well it's not to be As the temp is too high So I'll just check the cooler And make sure it's alright
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2 pointsOn Craigslist, I use the search term "Wheel Horse" | wheelhorse If you put it in just like it is shown above, you will pull all ads titled Wheel Horse and/or wheelhorse.
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2 pointsI will search for "kohler", "onan", "briggs" on searchtempest. It will give some results I didnt find using the standard phrases of Wheelhorse, tractor, ETC..
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1 pointI just wanted to say after being on here for a few years and seeing how the European buddies we have on Red Square have grown their participation, great contributions and innovative interaction on the website, we sure can learn a lot from you folks in the Wheel Horse department! I find myself "peeking" into the Europe forum more and more! A big thank you for all you do on Red Square.
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1 pointHello i just picked up my first Wheel Horse, wanted to work on something that wouldnt cost as much as the vette i had. things are coiming along and i have been picking up ideas from every where on what should be done. getting manuals has helped a lot and ienjoy working on it daily. one thing i need is a manual for the deck, hope to pick up more as i go, if you can point me in the right way i would be thankful Chris
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1 point3631 is correct. i have one. its a good one for the collection. its a terrible worker though. the 68 commando its basically the same except with the kohler engine and electric start, its so much nicer. here is a better picture of one. its hard to find one with a correct seat. thanks brad
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1 pointIt was Simon (Landsurveyor) who first tried to interest me in joining RS. At the time I'd all but completed my first go at restoring a WH (C-120 Auto) which I'd decided to do as something different from things I'd worked on in the past. The tractor was to be put into use and I had no thoughts of showing it and knew from my other interests that forums can become very time consuming. My reaction at the time was 'thanks but no thanks'. I had no plans at that stage to restore another WH or attend a show with one. Famous last words - I should have remembered I said the exact same thing re my first military jeep. In the end curiosity got the better of me and I was pleasantly surprised with what I found. Of course RS is unlike any other community that I've come across and you feel welcome, no one is critical of what you have done or makes you feel small for asking dumb questions, in fact quite the reverse and you are soon thinking in terms of more horses. Acquiring quite a few more horses and attachments since has led me to meeting a number of guys when picking up purchases. Some have fallen into the category of potential RS members and I have used the opportunity for a sales pitch but I usually detect the same reluctance that I had exhibited and for the same sorts of reasons. It would certainly be an idea to have a card or sticker with the logo and url to leave with them to increase the curiosity factor and possibly tip the scale later. Many times I have written the url on a scrap of paper but we all know I guess what happens to those. Andy
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1 pointWoW!! What a blast from the past! I remember those....... well almost....... a friend of mine had an AMX and I do remember some good times in it!
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1 pointIt is hard to imagine that car ever coming into "dis-repair". Who's Glen??? That auto show in Chicago is to die for and is coming up.
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1 pointGreat video Bob...a real neat view from the cab. Tell me...is that an ear ring in your left ear or a hearing aid??? I'm thinking MJ is glad she gets to stay warm now. MERRY CHRISTMAS my friend.
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1 pointMike you should post this in the "Engines" section of RS. I personally would not run it at all until knowing what the problem is. You don't want to ruin a perfectly good KT17 series 2 engine.
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1 pointHere's mine Winner picks are highlighted in RED Thursday, Dec. 26 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Detroit Bowling Green (10-3) vs. Pittsburgh (6-6), 5 p.m. (ESPN-25). Poinsettia Bowl at San Diego Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Utah State (8-5), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN-25). Friday, Dec. 27 Military Bowl at Annapolis, Md. Marshall (9-4) vs. Maryland (7-5), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN-25). Texas Bowl at Houston Minnesota (8-4) vs. Syracuse (6-6), 5 p.m. (ESPN-25) Fight Hunger Bowl at San Francisco BYU (8-4) vs. Washington (8-4), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN-25). Saturday, Dec. 28 Pinstripe Bowl at New York Notre Dame (8-4) vs. Rutgers (6-6), 11 a.m. (ESPN-25). Belk Bowl at Charlotte, N.C. Cincinnati (9-3) vs. North Carolina (6-6), 2:20 p.m. (ESPN-25). Russell Athletic Bowl at Orlando, Fla. Miami (9-3) vs. Louisville (11-1), 5:45 p.m. (ESPN-25). Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl at Tempe, Ariz. Kansas State (7-5) vs. Michigan (7-5), 9:15 p.m. (ESPN-25). Monday, Dec. 30 Armed Forces Bowl at Fort Worth, Texas Middle Tennessee (8-4) vs. Navy (7-4), 10:45 a.m. (ESPN-25). Music City Bowl at Nashville, Tenn. Mississippi (7-5) vs. Ga. Tech (7-5), 2:15 p.m. (ESPN-25). Alamo Bowl at San Antonio Oregon (10-2) vs. Texas (8-4), 5:45 p.m. (ESPN-25). Holiday Bowl at San Diego Arizona State (10-3) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 9:15 p.m. (ESPN-25). Tuesday, Dec. 31 AdvoCare V100 Bowl at Shreveport, La. Arizona (7-5) vs. Boston College (7-5), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN-25). Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas Virginia Tech (8-4) vs. UCLA (9-3), 1 p.m. (KOTV-6). AUTOZONE LIBERTY, Memphis, Tenn. Rice (10-3) vs. Mississippi St. (6-6) , 4:00 PM (ESPN) Chick-fil-A Bowl at Atlanta Texas A&M (8-4) vs. Duke (10-3), 7 p.m. (ESPN-25). Wednesday, Jan. 1 Heart of Dallas Bowl at Dallas UNLV (7-5) vs. North Texas (8-4), 11 a.m. (ESPNU). Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla. Nebraska (8-4) vs. Georgia (8-4), 11 a.m. (ESPN2-26). Capital One Bowl at Orlando, Fla. Wisconsin (9-3) vs. South Carolina (10-2), Noon (KTUL-8). Outback Bowl at Tampa, Fla. Iowa (8-4) vs. LSU (9-3), Noon (ESPN-25). Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Stanford (11-2) vs. Michigan State (12-1), 4 p.m. (ESPN-25) Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Ariz. Baylor (11-1) vs. UCF (11-1), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN-25). Thursday, Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Alabama (11-1) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN-25). Friday, Jan. 3 Orange Bowl at Miami Ohio State (12-1) vs. Clemson (10-2), 7 p.m. (ESPN-25). Cotton Bowl at Arlington, Texas Missouri (11-2) vs. Oklahoma State (10-2), 6:30 p.m. (KOKI-5/23) Saturday, Jan. 4 BBVA Compass Bowl at Birmingham, Ala. Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. Houston (8-4), Noon (ESPN-25) Sunday, Jan. 5 GoDaddy.com Bowl at Mobile, Ala. Arkansas State (7-5) vs. Ball State (10-2), 8 p.m. (ESPN-25). Monday, Jan. 6 BCS National Championship at Pasadena, Calif. Florida State (13-0) vs. Auburn (12-1), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN-25)
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1 pointI use the next door neighbor in his pickup and BOSS snowplow
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1 pointon a computerized ignition system, the signal fed to the tach is a very clean electrical pulse which varies from 0 volts to approx.12 volts (some engine computers may put out a 0 to 5 volt square pulse). on the negative terminal of an ignition based system, the signal to the tach contains an electrical spike which can exceed 300 volts. The tach filter probably filters out the 300 volt spikes by cutting it off at its electrical "knees" and results in a much lower level voltage being presented to the tach. Old school tachs will already have this simple filter inside the case as they are expecting a more "hostile" input signal . Newer tachs may require this filter to prevent damage to the tach circuitry.
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1 pointTry pulling it off and submerging it in a pan of "antifreeze". (ethylene glycol) I had a low-hanging shift cable freezing up on a utility vehicle at work and it hasn't done it since I gave it a soaking.
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1 pointPhew! Finally got this thing together...almost. Placing the parts in the case was fairly easy, thanks to Steve's excellent video. When putting the case sides together, I couldn't get them to make contact, there was about 1/4 inch (or less) between the two. I worked patiently and gently for a long while and couldn't get them to get together. I took it apart several times, checking for something not lined up or out of place, everything seemed fine. Well, my patience completely wore out! I grabbed a rubber mallet and smacked the stuffin' out of it and it fell together perfectly. Is this the way it is supposed to be done? When putting the axle in, the seals were pushed out, it just wouldn't go through with those seals in there. I was ably to put one back in without a problem but the other got a little bent in the process, so I won't bother with it, I'll just get a new one. I'm thinking the seals should be placed after the axle is in place (not the way I did it), is that right? I kinda wanted to paint it before I put it together as was recommended, but the weather was bad so I'll paint later. Taking this thing apart, troubleshooting, repairing and cleaning wasn't too difficult, but it was very time consuming and I spent more than I had hoped ( I am on a limited budget)and I still don't know if it'll work when I'm all finished. If I ever get another wheel horse, I'll be sure that the engine and transaxle are in good shape before money changes hands.
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1 pointThank you, I appreciate the encouragement! Thanks Craig. You know how it is when your really enjoying a project. You just can't stop till its finished. Thanks, and although I have found I can do body work when necessary, I don't like it! For me, body work is a real "labor of love", so long as I love what I'm working on, I can do it. You couldn't pay me enough to do it for a living!!! Thanks for the kind words. Matt
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1 pointI managed to find some time to build a new rear discharge extension today, as the original was missing. It should work well, and is far stronger than the original. I still have a little grinding to do on the underside, but other than that, its complete. Thanks Matt
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1 pointFlipped a quarter on some of these Bowling Green Northern Illinois Marshall Minnesota BYU Notre Dame North Carolina Miami Michigan Navy Mississippi Oregon Texas Tech Arizona UCLA Rice Texas A&M North Texas Georgia South Carolina LSU Michigan State Baylor Alabama Clemson MIZZOU Vanderbilt Arkansas State Auburn- as bad as I hate to say it. Should be some excellent games this year. ENJOY !!!!!!
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1 pointWow, looks like you've started a whole new Wheel Horse collection category for yourself. Both are in excellent condition and are nice additions to your collection. Congrats! Oh,and "Roll Horses".
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1 pointI know Keith. Things have really slowed down. Real busy at work last week with the cold spell and way to cold in my Garage. A Deer hit the Daughters SUV and I just picked up a Door and Fender after work today so will have to get them on sometime. The only thing I have got done lately is the front Tach-a- matic and am currently working on the belt guard. I need warm weather. Cant wait to get to the meat and potatoes on this thing but I have to keep it a roller awhile yet until I can keep a vehicle out. A Deer hit the Daughters SUV I hate it when that happens. Why can't the deer stay in the Deer Crossing areas? Yep, what wrong with them critters? Good thing she didnt hit it head on or would have totaled the car and who knows how she would have made out. It came down off a steep bank after dark and right into her drivers door.