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  1. 7 points
    Last summer I sold this 520H and front loader to one of our fine members. I used the proceeds to buy this: and this... So we could do this: And this: At a time when I needed less junk to work-on, I waded in deeper! Got great deals on the equipment and ALL of it needed wrenching to go into the field - and am still wrenching on it this winter - so haven't had much if any time to post to this fine forum. But we made over 1,000 square bales, we'll see what 2015 brings. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!! Bill
  2. 6 points
    Hi all, I was lucky enough to purchase Ian's, quite famous, 312-8! I picked it up yesterday and have done a few things to it today. It's definitely going to be a worker As it arrived.. Removed the deck: Ags all round.. Testing the ball hitch.. Snow blade mounted.. Thanks for looking! Tom
  3. 6 points
    Just wondering what you restore when not working on your tractor. This is what I restored this year. first a 1929 Maytag washing machine motor then a 1947 Elgin outboard. Next a 1925 Stover 2hp hit & miss motor and finally my 1964/854 Wheel horse. Different challenge on each project, but the feeling was the same when they cranked over the first time.
  4. 5 points
    Stripped down to frame and rear end. Sanded and painted. Bits and pieced being painted. Tunnel rear section where cracked has been repaired. Also tore down deck. No issue with rust but lots of cracks and some really bad globs of weld here and there. Cleat
  5. 3 points
    I posted a couple pics about a month ago.My 702 was just a stripped frame then.Check out the pics now.I sand blasted,primed and painted the frame and front axle.Blasted,primed and painted the rims.Put on new tubes and tires.Assembled whats done so far into a rolling chassis.The seat ,rear fenders and tool box are blasted and waiting for primer and paint.Gotta combine the best parts of 2 Kohler 7 horse engines into one,clean up the engine and paint it.Been slow going.Had a cold for about 3 weeks that I just can't shake.Enjoy the pics.
  6. 3 points
    Alright, so I wanted to take a minute and give a Huge Thank You to Geno! He offered the use of his uber shop to change the ball joints in my pickup. Who can say no to a heated space thats ... well honestly, I had sweat at a few points...so it's well heated! He took not only time to move stuff so I could actually get the truck into his shop, he took time away from horses to give me a hand when needed. It was great to have the ability to get both Sides (four ball joints) done in a little over 4 hours. He even pulled out the Code Reader thingy to help Diagnose what is going on with the 6.0 PSD in my truck. Oh and as payment for this awesomeness...I cooked some Ribs for him and Sandra that they both sound like they love immensely ... Pictures!
  7. 2 points
    I didn't really need it but this one was just a few miles up the road from my house. Runs a little rough but it starts up instantly. HC rear end is noticeably faster than the H. Came with a 48" deck that operates smoothly but will need a cleanup to determine actual condition and a 2 stage snow blower in great shape. Cleat
  8. 2 points
    I recently picked up this 953 from a friend. It runs,the hydro and deck seem to work fine and he said he mowed with it once so it should drive fine too but I haven't tried it yet. It defiantly needs some work,including being rewired but overall a good solid tractor. It is serial number 155 ! I have some questions. The pump sticks out past the cover so it is off,I have been told the early 953's had the longer pump with a cut out for it in the guard ? The guard that came with this tractor does not have a cutout. Also the front spindles on this tractor don't look like other 953 spindles that I have seen (this is the third 953/1054 that I have had). What should the early spindles look like,were they different from later 953 spindles ? Somebody did cut a hole in the hood to check the oil and while that sucks,they did such a good job that it looks factory if you didn't know better.
  9. 2 points
    The bearings are easy to replace I've done a couple I'll post a pick for the needle bearings and seals it looks worth saving
  10. 2 points
    No luck yet with the flintlock. Plenty of doe, but Owen is holding out for a buck. We are getting some quality time together in the tent. Hoping the other three Grandsons follow Owens lead, and catch the hunting bug.
  11. 2 points
    Heres a shot of the - rather worn - spindles on my well documented 1054 s/n 50203, as can be seen they have the gussets.
  12. 2 points
    They must have changed spindle design early my sn is 62-533. I've got two seat backs off of 1054's and the angle of the back are different. Unfortunately my 953's was missing when I got it. I have two gt14 they have a different spindles than my 953.
  13. 2 points
    Wish you were closer. My wife needs a brake job... and I make a mean cup o' joe.
  14. 2 points
    Nice to see there are good friends... taking care of each other in KY.
  15. 2 points
    Nice find, that will clean up real nice. I see you are Bi-tractorial....
  16. 2 points
    I don't think that will be a issue Geno,my rusty stuff will always out number my shiny stuff but that's OK with me. I have a thing for old rusty stuff.
  17. 2 points
    Havent put time in on it due to battling bronchitis. Our little guy has it along with an ear infection, wife and I have it, grandma has it. Its like an infestation within the family........anywho gathered up enough energy to pull myself off the couch and go the shop for some fresh air and to "cobble" a few things together. Please don't mind the mismatched hardware, misaligned slats, and a bench that appears to be leaning abit. All items to be corrected. I think you guys get the idea. Should look pretty nice once cleaned up.
  18. 2 points
    I picked up the fittings that I needed to finish the plumbing on the lines today and some hoses resized for a better fit. After getting it all plumed up I started to fill it with oil and bleed the system. I found out 2 gallons was too much. I need to put some kind of sight glass to know the level of the tank. It squirted oil out the vent all over the place. [emoji107] too cold out to dig the hose and purple power to wash it off. Any how it works ok but I need to get a better belt. This cheep one stretched out fast! There was no feathering of the levers for slow movement. I am thinking it was the slipping belt causing this. I ran it many times through all the motions and felt the speed of the bucket up and down was very good. Tilt was a little slower but still very acceptable. Any how pics of the loader and 3 point on at the same time. This one has all 4 tires off the ground eaven know it doesn't look it the rears are about 1" in the air. Very happy so far [emoji3] It fits in the 12' deep shed with about 6" to spare.
  19. 2 points
    Another thing most people don't understand or think about, and the last pic made me think to share, the narrower the tire the better the grip you will get, it relates to PSI pounds per square inch, a fat tire spreads your weight out over a larger area, defeating the purpose of more weight, were a skinny tire puts it in a small spot and in a way makes it act like your tractor is heavier, wide tires in mud or dirt is fine but not ice and snow.
  20. 2 points
    We may do that. It is missing the grille but other than that it's complete, original seat, headlamps even the rear lamp, every thing works on it down to the generator lamp and purrs like a kitten.
  21. 1 point
    got the new rod in the k181 tonight got it all put back together runs great going to try the plow out tomoworo sometime
  22. 1 point
    I think I may have a problem. It's gonna take till this weekend to get it all figured out but here's a start. Sandra is gonna try to get all the numbers run today and a list of at least the tractors, they are scattered everywhere. The first 2 pics are what was in the room at his place. There were more parts outside the room and more stuff at another location. We haven't unloaded 3 of the truck beds and cabs full of parts yet so I have no idea what's there either. The only thing we did get unloaded from the trucks and in the shop was the 4 wheel wagon.
  23. 1 point
  24. 1 point
    Nobody ever has... front hitch is the only way, but turning brakes help tremendously especially on loaded grain wagons. My dad even mounted a front hitch to his zero turn to move empty hay wagons used in the green house for moving bedding plants.
  25. 1 point
    Thanks Glenn, that wire is meant to keep hands out I think, nothing more. I took mine out. My chute is a little longer than the factory one which I believe is 8". MalMac helped me with photos and someone else too I forget but he posted his on here and we chatted before I made mine. In Canada it was going to be over $50.00 plus taxes of 13%. I don't think the metal cost me $5.00. 22 gauge If I remember correctly.
  26. 1 point
    I got this little C81 a few days ago.I have known of the tractor thru a couple of owners (both friends) for a couple of years. It's nice enough to be a worker but not so nice to be afraid to use it every day. I used a little rubbing compound to get the paint to shine a little. Looks like a little paint on the wheels and a seat and it will turn out pretty nice. I also just bought a nice solid rd 42 inch deck complete with covers from someone else for the huge sum of $25 that will go nicely on this tractor.
  27. 1 point
    I like the plastic tie better than the way mine was when I bought it. Looks to hold better. Good luck
  28. 1 point
    i don't disagree with the theory of the narrow tires giving better traction but, my dad's D200 with 26x12x12 turf tires and 180 # of calcium and 50 # of wheel weights we ran it most of the time with out chains and last year i have a 416-H and was plowing but really struggling, getting the job done but with a lot of wheel spin. now it has Carlisle 23x8.50x12 ag tires and then i got my 520-H with 23X10.50X12 Carlisle super lug tires on it. and it went real good with out chains it went as good with out chains as the 416-H with chains. so i know how it's suppose to work, but that's not the way it played out last year for me anyways eric j
  29. 1 point
    Results after 30 Dec...winning teams...Notre Dame, Georgia, Stanford RacinBob pick all 3 games. 30th Results 16 wins and 8 losses...Brandonozz, Horsefixer 15 wins and 9 losses...Squonk 14 wins and 10 losses..RacinBob 13 wins and 11 losses..Stevasaurus, JimD 12 wins and 12 losses..RMCIII 11 wins and 13 losses..Jackhammer, Brrly1 10 wins and 14 losses..Koen
  30. 1 point
    Looks like I'll be having some fun today lol. I just don't get why the fitting on the New pump isn't the same diameter as the hose like it was on the old pump. Mumble grumble.
  31. 1 point
    1995/1996 not sure is when they added it. Mine is 1994 and did not come with one. You can buy them from Toro. I made mine and painted it.
  32. 1 point
    well today i managed to squeeze some time in for the ranger work after the cousins left and this took a long time because of all the surfaces you have to sand and then clean but not too long i had a pair primed and ready to go, hopefully more later but i will have to see. james
  33. 1 point
    It takes months to fully dry.
  34. 1 point
    Service bulletin on the steering wheels Garry
  35. 1 point
    Terry I believe you are correct about it being the same tractor, I bought this one from a gentleman in Swayzee, In. this past summer. Even the left foot rest was missing just like the one in your pic. As seen below. Thanks for posting that video!!
  36. 1 point
    Only washed. Needs a good wax
  37. 1 point
    I'm not a betting man, but after seeing the underside of that hood I would put money on that tractor being the one I rescued a long time ago. It left here around 5 years ago and went to Ft. Wayne, IN. The only picture I could find: Here's a video:
  38. 1 point
    The rear axle hubs should have a black facing not red.
  39. 1 point
  40. 1 point
    Looks nice to me. If it comes with a deck, I'd say it's worth close to the asking price. If you like it, start your offer at $600 and see what happens.
  41. 1 point
    Audi or Volvo turbos r really small oh and bobcat turbos r also U won't go fast with turbo u gotta pulley swap tractor.
  42. 1 point
    I'll be coming Mark, booked my cottage for the week and hope to bring 4 or 5 Wheelhorse's
  43. 1 point
    OMG...we are having a very intelligent conversation here!! OH, OK...Squonk, RMCIII, Horsefixer and Brrly1 have not been in here yet. :ychain: :ychain:
  44. 1 point
    Look at the aircraftspruce website for a small quantity of resorcinol glue, my quick research suggests that it is an excellent glue but that it requires tight fitting joints, proper clamping and that the formaldehyde compounds are an irritant that may cause long term health issues if proper precautions are not followed.
  45. 1 point
    Looks great but looks aren't everything. No deck? Ouch. 😼
  46. 1 point
    Basement, living room, laundry room, bedroom...etc.
  47. 1 point
    Not dirty... just...adding more patina.
  48. 1 point
    Here are a few photos to let you know what I saw Saturday about 7:30.... Garbage Collection....... End of show deals going on.....
  49. 1 point
    Thanks guys... The plan is to clean and straighten everything out... turn it into a nice driver for the tractor shows next year. Finally got my vid up loaded to YouTube... "HD" files take forever at times to up load.
  50. 1 point
    There's a whole flyer. I think my favorite is the Muppet work gloves...available in different finger counts! Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
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