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  1. 5 points
    Nothing custom or fancy about mine. They get used, generally hauling precious cargo.
  2. 4 points
    Hey Folks, Picked up this little guy this weekend. Was not looking for one it just jumped in my lap. Cleaned it up a little bit. It sat under a porch for a long time. Woman said it was her husbands and he ran it dry before it was stored. Gas tank is clean, could not get her to fire but did not have that much time to spend on it. Will have to check the points as it is getting fuel, but no spark as of yet. Will start looking for a manual and hopefully have this running soon. let me know what you think and what is it missing? Engine seems correct, its an H55D if i remember correctly.
  3. 4 points
    I am going to put the plow on the RJ 58 again and have it ready this year for the early snows! I used this a lot two years ago and not much last winter . I really always like the way this tractor and snowplow performed in moving snow and having fun doing it! The 1967 Lawn Ranger with the STR-324 Snowthrower will be the backup !
  4. 3 points
    Well for now it is done. I strip this to the bare frame cleaned every inch piece buy piece and when I got to the body I used a buffer till the shine u see. The paint was good shape for 46 years old. I put a plug in on battery that is why the extra wires this make it easy for charging as the three that I have = 857 1057 1257 don`t charge it is just easy to plug in an 1.5v Maintainer in. But on this one the cigarette lighter still works. So I hope u enjoy the picks. I wanted to do a video a but photo bucket changed there format the picture is to large for this site. Take care Gary B..... OOHH #16 is self explanatory big and black.so don't get any ideas lol.
  5. 3 points
    Mines somewhere in the middle there lol
  6. 2 points
    This thread deals with lack of spark or ignition issues with the P216, P218 and P220 engines used in the late 80s and all 90s tractors originally equipped with the Onan. this would be your 3,4,500 series tractors that typically look like the one below with the Onan twin engine...... Parts of the manuals you will need to diagnose the issue........ testing of these components is also in the demystification guide as well..... typical engine wiring diagram..... Aside from any other issues, the coil and/or module are usually the culprits IF anything needs replacing. I say that IF, because not always are the ignition components faulty. it can be a simple wiring or terminal issue not letting 12 volts to the coil. if any components need replacing here is the part numbers you will need.... Coil Toro Part # 71-6000 Onan Part #166-0761(old part #) superseded by part #541-0522 kit (includes a mounting bracket and 166-0820 coil to mount in the oem location) if you wanted to buy new. If looking for used or nos use the 166-0761 or if you don't care about using the oem looking coil, a 3 ohm Harley coil can be substituted. Module. Toro Part #71-6380, NN10444 (old number) Onan Part #166-0785 (insulator if you need to replace it is 166-0786) rarely do the rotor and condenser need replacing, but if you are after their part numbers here they are...... Rotor Toro Part #71-6010 Onan Part #166-0767 Condenser Toro Part #59-1180 Onan Part #312-0256 ​Places these parts can be purchased (shop around the prices vary big time) http://www.onanparts.com Your Local Toro dealer Ebay (harley coil) check with Boomer a recent new member on the forum as well. I've heard his prices are good. http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/user/13637-boomers-influence/ I just threw this together fairly quickly, i would like a few of you guys out there to critique or comment on what i have here. maybe it need some additional input, maybe some stuff needs changing. i put this together in the hopes of helping some new to the world of Onan get one with ignition issues hopefully up and running.
  7. 2 points
    This is my first, and probably, only restoration. I couldn't have done it without the help of you good folks, and I thank you for all the help and advice. Thanks especially to Steve, Gene and Zane, and there are many others whose names escape my memory right now. This is my first attempt at posting pictures also, so I hope they are there. Thanks
  8. 2 points
    I have been slow to get this spiked tooth harrow painted this summer! Finally getting the last few spikes, etc painted and ready to complete the job. This came with my 1958 RJ I bought in Oklahoma with a LTD - 24 dump cart, garden plow, cultivator and front cutter bar (which I have since sold as I had another one restored already to use).
  9. 2 points
    Yesterday my son and I put the Charger 12 to work out in the back woods. First we used it to pull 3 oak logs out of the woods to where we could use the chain saw to cut them up. The log chain hooked to the hitch did the trick with those logs. Next we had to take care of a second oak tree that had fallen down last year. There was a nasty stump maybe 300++ pounds to remove, not too bad a job because the tree fell over and most of the stump came out of the ground. We wrapped the log chain around it and with a lot of coaxing and prying with the shovel, it came out of the hole. But with a bigger Horse that job would have been easier. The Horse dragged it down hill to the burn pile, for it's final resting place. G.
  10. 2 points
    My wife has been busy making some tee shirts for the family. We are going to wear these when we drive in the parade in a couple of weeks. We will have 9 drivers and a couple of kids all decked out in Wheel Horse attire.
  11. 2 points
    Dino is another nickname for Stevasaurus. He has made several transmission rebuild videos where he narrates or "discusses" the process. He also likes to watch paint dry.
  12. 2 points
    Look at Farmers Almanac...... That's all I have to say bout that! < Forest Gump!
  13. 2 points
    I never thought of puttin some nice chrome highway pegs on a Horse!
  14. 2 points
    I'm getting closer guys...My next question is on paint. The local dealer (who I trust implicitly) told me that IH-50 is as close to Wheel Horse red as you can get. How do I get this mixed and also the numbers on the paint section here what so the y mean...EG -----DMR 478 149.4 ---- DMR 490 7.0 ---- DMR 451 286.6 ---- DMR 474 533.4 ---- DMR 475 507.8 ---- DXR 495 40.0 ---- DMR 499 536.4 Im lost again...but Im learning so much thanks to Geno and Bob Maynard
  15. 2 points
    Check the blue wire at the solenoid for 12 volts when you turn the key to start. I like to use a test light so I can see how bright the light is. This gives me an idea as to how much amperage I have there. If there is no voltage or the light is dim, you probably have a corroded 30 amp fuse in the fuse block or in the case of no voltage, it has blown. If you have this fuse block it is below the battery box and has three fuses in it. It is notorious for becoming dirty and causing problems.
  16. 2 points
    Does a leaf cart count?
  17. 2 points
    Ok, before anyone credits me, this cart is not mine....... I am trying to figure out how to sell this to the misses, especially after I dropped $325.00 on the Bolens chipper shredder.... < However, she now thinks that was money WELL spent... Now I just have to figure out a plan for this.... I many have put the CART before the HORSE, on this one!
  18. 2 points
    I stopped using photobucket when they changed their format , I couldn't get on with it ,like others have said ,I find it far easier to upload straight from my computer library.
  19. 2 points
    Well, this year I will be prepared. If its light snow, I will be using the C-101 and plow. Medium/Heavy snow I will be using my Gravely 20G with plow (I know, I know...at least its red). For the heavy stuff, its back to the Wheelhorse corral for the 520-H and single stage blower. Now to get the blower off of the C-101 and onto the 520-H...then get the plow on the Gravely...then to get the blade on the C-101. See! Easy as pie! I'm also going to try and find time to mod the single stage with rubber flap on impeller and put a rubber squeegee on the two plows and maybe even see about doing a mod to the scraper edge on the blower. We will see how that goes if there is time.
  20. 2 points
    I will post some Pics later.
  21. 2 points
    I have three Wheel Horse Dump Carts My first one I paid $80 for and coated it with POR-15 (two coats of clear in the bottom) and then painted with Valspar IH red. One of the wheels had a bad rust spot and I had a welder repair it correctly. The second one I bought in Evansville , Indiana and hauled home in the trunk of a Toyota Camry ( they fit fine upside down with the trunk lid tied down). I repainted it with Valspar IH Red and changed both tires -the wheels were fine. Before Painting: After Painting: My favorite cart -an old LT-24 dump cart from the mid-1950's - I am leaving this as original as possible!
  22. 1 point
    Picked this tractor up guy said it ran 2 years ago.... I hope it did at least it had good compression by hand. Rear tires been flat and dry rotted. They held air a hour tops. I pulled peacock from tank and the rubber grommet was cracked not a drip in tank. Somehow both set screws on hub are snapped off might be interesting to fix that. I was informed flat 1 1/8 hubs are hard to come by. So I have. Battery on charger and will get fuel line and filter. Hopefully fires up. It came with a 42 deck and blade that won't work on it... Oh it's a mystery machine no tag on it so not sure on year....hour meter don't know if it works or not only hundred some hours on it
  23. 1 point
  24. 1 point
    Theroundhousemr _ I bet you could get about three Lawn Rangers and or a couple and an RJ if you did trade in your 520 H ! Rob: If you want videos ( Some in HD too) I have about 50 on YouTube of some of these things moving snow etc. https://www.youtube.com/user/LaneRanger
  25. 1 point
    State Penns., C Mich, Ruts grrs, Kneebraska, Sconnies, Ili noise, Eye o wa, Mary's Land, Mini Soda, North Westurn, Mishi gan ST., Noter Dame, Oh Hi Oh ST.
  26. 1 point
    Tell that to Stig with his new wheel horse project lol . It just never crossed my mind of using it. I was not trying to say you or anyone was wrong for doing so. I wasnt thinking about its great wear characteristics also. I tend to over think/do things in life and in my mind lol and I miss things like that. And its free too! Lane . There is something so cool about your little horses doing snow removal. I was really liking your lawn ranger last year. Makes me want to trade my 520h in on one. Not being sarcastic....... well maybe a little but still. Thats really cool way to clean up the snow. MIght have to find me a little horse now..... There has been a Suburban Blower floating around my area online for awhile now......
  27. 1 point
    Kyle-- I have a classmate that manages IDOT out of Rochelle, Il.. Yes, they ues that product for plows, but is your tractor going 50mph????? Poly will work just fine... Lane - you are BANNED from this thread unless you provide HD videos of your horses working this winter!!!!! I can't like our post more than once, otherwise I would! Rob
  28. 1 point
    Bordeauex, please understand the posts following your opening post. The folks here are incredible and Glenn is one of the best. We just need more information to help you. Your picture problem might be the size of them. I sent you a PM with my email address. If you'd like please send me the pictures and I'll post them. We all would love to help you out.
  29. 1 point
    Let's keep this on topic and please only contribute if you are able to help answer the original question. Thank you-
  30. 1 point
    Here I go for this week: Penn St, Purdue, Rutgers, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Northwestern, Oregon, NOTRE DAME , Ohio ST.
  31. 1 point
    And my picks in the right format the first time! Penn St, Purdue, Rutgers, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Western Kentucky, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, NorthWestern, Oregon, NOTRE DAME, Ohio St.
  32. 1 point
    If I had another pair I could be just like a Harley Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  33. 1 point
    I have a spike tooth harrow just like that I didn't know it was wheel horse Its not as pretty
  34. 1 point
    I think it is safer to have the floor boards on. Keeps you feet where they can easily reach the foot pedals.
  35. 1 point
    Here Is my Commando 8 at work, This is what I mainly use Here is my late 70's Ariens. I know its not red, but it is a well built machine. This is my backup in case the snow is too deep or heavy to push.
  36. 1 point
    Great! Just don't wait on him to call, keep up with him. I've been told that too only to find out guy #1 didn't show up but guy #2 called right after. I hate it when that happens!
  37. 1 point
    16 x 6.50-8 on early rims and 4.00-8 deestone d401 on early rims......
  38. 1 point
    Count me in too, if that's ok.
  39. 1 point
    I've been taking my videos out of Photobucket (which gives me more room for pictures) and putting them on U-Tube. Best way to go!!
  40. 1 point
    a 2009 post of this one, but no replies for some reason... and it seems locked? either way, it's awesome!
  41. 1 point
    The non stop advertisements that hang up my computer caused me to drop the P/bucket like a hot potato. Once you become a supporter...you don't need them anymore because the forum supporter status allows you to upload picts straight from you computers picture file into your posts here. No more hassles...also, like the Squonk says...Youtube is definitely the easiest way to upload videos into your post here too. Have you seen them? Karl has some great supporter pkgs available here...http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/store/
  42. 1 point
    My work cart hauling my paint turbine when I stained the fence being pulled by Marvin before his "Makeover" Show cart behind the 704
  43. 1 point
    It's not really an oddball. What you have is a 1968 Raider 12. In '68 they had "6 speed" transmissions which were really 8 speed transmissions, if you count reverse. In the late '60s the designation was changed to 8 speed, mostly as part of marketing. The original engine was probably replaced along the way by a previous owner, and that's why the spec numbers don't match those of a 1968.
  44. 1 point
    I quit smoking to save money....... Then I bought a Wheel Horse. I call it transfer of adiction hahaha
  45. 1 point
    Lots of room on the GT14. I really like the way I sit on mine. Its a different animal then the C series tractors. It was wheel horses step into bigger estate tractors. Heavy son of a gun. Close to 1000 pounds with out me on it. Then the D series came along to fill that void. Once again most all attachments are different. Only made for about 3 years also. It seems there Is a trend that formed based on wheel horse "bigger" garden tractors. Short production runs upon many models over the years. I guess bigger is not always better...... If you want something " bigger " ( notice the quotes ). Go for a twin cylinder wheel horse or the big 16hp one lunger , whether it be Kohler or Onan. Same ole long frame but bigger grunt under the hood, heavier axles in the rear , different seating arrangement. The 520's newer then 91 would be found with swept forward front axle and heavier 1 inch spindles. See..... "bigger" but not really. Then again , I have a friend that bought a C81 new, way back when. Mows 20 yards and a ball field with a 48 inch deck for 18 years. He will put that same tractor up against any big twin and out pull you any time. The big twins are wasted HP in his opinion. The gearing on the wheel horse transmission really go along way as far as torq. Only thing you really need the big power for is the big 60 inch deck and the two stage blower. Sorry for the long post but I guess you can gather. The bigger odd ball series wheel horses where never a big hit due to the market, demand , or whatever. So less parts and a little harder to find attachments for. If you want to pony up the money and go for something like that. By all means post pictures when you pick one up. Plenty of us do. Just keep in mind down time when you need parts a so on... or even better , have a back up for you back up as they say. As far as the long frame tractors, they where pretty much the same through out the years. Just different tin , motor and transmissions. This is one of my favorite things about wheel horse. I can take an attachment from the late 70's and it will still fit my 1989 520. Very smart business in my opinion. Rant over
  46. 1 point
    YO GENE,,,dont worry,,,you will be corrected if wrong. and maybe sent to bed with no dinner. lol Glenn
  47. 1 point
    That sollution doesnt involve buying another wheel horse hahaha. I plan on a new seat setup already. just curious what tractor series to keep an eye out for on craigslist
  48. 1 point
    And Tada!! new 2-year supporter here!!!
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  50. 1 point
    Had a hard winter in Michigan. But the ol' C-160 Hydro did great Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
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