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7 pointsHere's a few of mine for you guys to look at and consider.. 1970 Raider 10. The three musketeers (left to right) 1968 Round Hood Lawn Ranger, 1973 Lawn Ranger, 1970 Raider 10 And some pictures of one of the youngest enthusiast's in the group. Helping fix his first wheel horse (1973 lawn ranger) He's got the steering but still can't reach the pedals.
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6 pointsHere are some of my "not so shiny" tractors.. But I love them because they are mine!! (left to right: 68 Lawn Ranger, 66 Lawn Ranger, 64 704, and 73 C-100)
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4 pointsBob, Back in 1975 when I got out of x-ray school I worked midnights at St. E's in GC for a couple years as an x-ray tech. Then I worked as a tech at the hospitals in Belleville til the late 80's. That's why all my friends call me DOC. I moved away from the area in 1988 and have sold X-ray equipment for the past 25+ years. Cancer is not a death sentence today by any means. Treatments have greatly improved and its not unheard of to live many good years after diagnosis. My best advice is go with your gut, if you don't like what you hear, by all means get a second opinion. I do know one of the best treatments is a strong positive attitude. Like anything in life you will have good days and bad days. Fortunately with treatment regimes now days the good will out way the bad. Above all you have to keep an attitude of you can and will kick this thing. Keep the faith and may God bless you and yours!!! STAY POSITIVE!!!
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4 pointsWell as the title states, I have become a first time member to the super "c" club. Dad made a trip to pick up a new to him xi and I worked out a good deal, at least I thought it was for this C-195. I just brought it back to my place tonight. It needs a few little things and maybe some cosmetic work, but she will be a fine worker! Here it is at home. Need to put the pins back in to the 3-point arms.
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4 pointsMartin, I like what you are thinking about the shots this year...I have 3 at the moment that I would like to submit...
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4 pointsHere is a few of my Wheel Horse's for your consideration for the calendar this year! Thank You Martin!
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4 pointsAs seen here, opposite Dave's "Wildfire"... which were both featured in Wild Bill's first annual, 2014 Crackle fest.
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3 pointsI bought my mowing deck for 25 bucks but it had serious rust damage. I started patching it last week. I haven't welded in probably a decade. Here's before and after pics of the first patch. What do you guys think?
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3 pointsI got the handlebars and wheels painted then sent the wheels to "Rideable Bicycle Replicas" in California to have the solid tires installed. These tires are cut to length, the rubber has a hole in it that a wire is inserted into. It's then installed, the rubber is pulled back and the wire is either twisted tight or pulled tight and brazed to hold the tire on. It took a lot of searching to find someone to do this, I'm glad I had this done by someone that knows what he's doing rather than try it myself.
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3 pointsyou guys are funny asking if they are worthy!!!!! ALL of the tractors that everyone has posted is worthy of being in the Redsquare calendar. one reason why i want to do two different ones this year is so some of you guys with the older unrestored, workers, abandoned and rusty, barn dusty ones have just as much chance as the very nice restored ones. hey, i have a few shiny ones myself, but i will go down the garage and sit and stare at the original, surface rusted ones as well. i think they actually have more character!!!!! the deciding factor is going to be more about the creativity with the person behind the camera rather than the tractor itself being 'good enough'......
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3 pointsI gotta stop looking at these threads ... Cause now I gotta add one of them there Super C's to my must have list ... That will be a beauty! Better gaurd it before Geno sneaks up.. He's been pretty quiet today, that usually means he's out Sniping ...
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2 pointsI BOUGHT THIS TONIGHT FOR $100 AND 2 MILES FROM MY HOUSE. 16HP KOHLER AND IT GOT REPLACEMENT SHORTBLOCK IN 1993. NO MOWER DECK AND BAD PAINT. STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS GOOD,NICE SEAT, REAR AXLE PLOW/TILLER ATTACHMENT AND FRONT MULE. THIS TRACTOR WILL BE SOLD ONCE I TAKE WHAT I NEED. JUST ANOTHER PROJECT. BOWTIE IN CENTRAL OHIO
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2 pointsI was originally going to replace just one, but I'm really getting too old to jerk with this stuff, so they're all getting replaced. The rod bearing looked NEW, I've never seen one in such nice condition. I think that it's going to last a long time with 6 new pistons.
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2 pointsMine is broken also...Check your air cleaner during your annual maintenance.
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2 pointsMan o man,,,,,,, I am really enjoying the pictures. And I mean every single one of them. Great job guys. Thanks Glenn
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2 pointsToo much eyrdnakcor.. Not sure if these guys are looking at your picks or.......
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2 pointsYou guys are what I am going to call "Big Ten Skidish" ...last week was a home team week...this week is another home team week...it should be Iowa, Penn St., Rutgers, Michigan, Nebraska, and Ohio St. That is not going to happen !!! My horses are still facing west, the smoke is the smell of fall leaves...I love that smell, and the Rock & Rye is pointing me in a direction that I just can not deny...here is my picks... ...and it is going to take some of these to make these picks this week. Northwestern, Maryland, Wisconsin, Indiana, Nebraska, Ohio St.
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2 pointsHere is one of my 1045, don't know if it's calendar worthy, but here goes:
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2 pointsI think I'm going to have to go out and get some 'new' good shots ... I can't find the one I really want to submit of the B80 alongside the garden ... For now here's One that might be okay, and one that I'm sure isn't but I'm putting it up anyway because, well I miss her terribly and this picture will be going in the Shop when it's done ... my Mom on the B80, when we still lived in town... always supported my love of history, and all things WH ... right there along side helping and encouraging. Wanda F. 4/11/1940 to 6/28/2014 (sorry but I have to share - don't be too hard on me)
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1 pointI have decided to do the calendar this year. i have big shoes to fill looking through the past years efforts by Justin and others before him. what i need from you guys is pics of your horses as candidates to use for this year coming up. i want to see some more of the 'barn find' pics and the 'as found' ones i see on the forum from time to time. there have also been some great rebuilds and restores done in the past year as well. I've been thinking it might be nice to do two entirely different calendars this year. i don't want to make any more work for Mike (squonk) here on the forum with the ordering process, but i would be more than happy to produce two versions of the calendar if it is possible to keep it easy for all concerned regarding the printing etc. you guys on the forum would be the deciding factor here as far as making it easy to work out who wants which calendar. maybe some sort of ordering could be done in the forum store? is this even possible? just throwing out the idea here on the two different calendars, like i said i don't have a problem producing two different pdf files of 'old' and 'new'. regardless of whether we end up with one or two calendars, i need you guys to post up your pics here, the higher resolution shots, clear and easy to see are going to make it easier for me, i have limited editing skills and i want to make the final product as nice and professional looking as can be. the requirements are really no different as in past years. im excited to be involved in doing the calendar this year and depending on how things go, would consider doing it for the next few years. don't be reluctant to post up your tractor because you think its not good enough to be considered this year, you might just be surprised to see that a nice one might just take a back seat to a dusty barn find. we will give this 3 weeks, cut off would be 17th November. so don't put it off and risk missing out.....
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1 pointI put one of these decks on my C161 after I restored the tractor. I figured that by the time I got a deck cleaned up enough to last a while I would be half way to a new one and the new one are built better any way. The new decks are one of the few things that were made stronger that the older versions. I guess that was Toro's contribution.
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1 pointHe will get it done...even if I have to go pay him a visit and stand there with a cattle prod while he works on it ... HAHA Glad to see you're alive and busy ... hope you got the shop workable by this morning!
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1 pointIf your transmission ever goes out, looks like you may have an alternate method of getting her back to the shed.
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1 pointSo on Saturday, it was an absolutely gorgeous day out, so I decided before it got any colder out, I should try to till the garden. I decided it was also a good opportunity to finally find out if the tiller I got with my D-250 worked. So with a little fighting, and help with my dad, we got the tiller onto the tractor! And boy was I surprised! It works really great! As I state in the video, it really makes a racket, though, which worries me a little bit. It probably needs a bearing or a couple haha, the tiller looks like it sat outside its whole life and probably hasn't been used in maybe 10 or so years. I did check for oil before I used it, and it did have oil in it, and I kept checking the tiller during use, and it did not get hot, and it seemed to quiet down the more I was using (maybe I was just getting used to it ), But without further adieu, here is a video of me using it! There is a pic at the end of the video that shows the end result of the garden. Oh, and Duane(baerpath), if you see this, thank you so much for the locking pin for the tiller, but as you can see, someone took it into their own hands to make that pin not necessary, and just welded the spot where the tiller falls out of the PTO extension. I wish I had known a little more about the tiller when I got that part from you! Enjoy everyone!
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1 pointI like it. That means I gotta have one.. That's not good.. I have no room. That is awesome Scott!
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1 pointThe serial may do it. Post what you have. It is harder to ID the 1054's and the 1054A's using the serial. Garry
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1 pointThis is my suburban rat rod I put a high and lo trans in it did a pully swap and I changed the exhaust since this picture. And I also put airhorns and cragars on it.
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1 pointA couple more with "not shiny pics" ! 1958 Wheel Horse with Brinly Aerator in tow 1978 C-121 and Tiller
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1 pointMay not pull a plow very well, but should outrun everything in the country. I like it.
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1 pointI was beginning to wonder if there was going to be any part of a Wheel Horse left on this project. Looking very good.
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1 pointThanks for putting in the pics! I couldn't remember who it was that posted that last year. Here's the topic from when you posted originally.
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1 pointNaw, Geno I was just looking for the wheel weights. He has two mounted to each rear wheel and they are the thin inside wheel weights... I was hoping to have inside and outside weights this year. Haha no I just asked him if he would separate, didnt even give him a price.