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  1. 13 points
    Here are my RJ's starting with an early 55'...
  2. 5 points
    It was such a beautiful spring like day out today I decided to putt down the street on the 1054 today. I also took a couple of pics for everyone to enjoy.
  3. 5 points
    Had a harrowing day yesterday. It started off about 7 am with them thinking I was a Mr. Beam and taking me down for a test I wasn't supposed to get..makes us wonder, eh? Lo. Got that sorted then it was my second bone marrow biopsy. I wouldn't advise anyone to buy a ticket for that particular roller coaster ride. Next up, echocardiogram where I layed in a hall for 45 minutes and had 3 people some in after me go right in for testing got the test then another half hour in the hallway I lost my patience. That got results. The echo guy took me back himself and he was pretty adamant that this stuff was going to stop. Next and final ddrama/trama for the day was a central line. This actually went pretty smoothly and I will appreciate not being stabbed anymore. Forgive my spelling and punctuation errors as I am learning to use a kindle. Never thought I would refer to my desktop pc as old school but I can't wait to get back to it. Thanks again everyone.
  4. 4 points
    One of my 520's was a later model and I don't like it as well so I am converting it to be like my older style 520-H and 520-HC. Machine was torn down and frame, rear end etc was painted. Upper steering bushing was upgraded to a roller bearing (I did this to my HC as well). Older style simpler wiring harness installed. Hydraulic control is now on the side. Gauges are the (I feel) better metal SW units. Steering wheel has the embossed wheel horse name. Foot motion control will be installed soon. That gets rid of all steering column levers. All bushings have been replaced on control levers, motion control, steering. New axle pivot pin will be installed. Cleat
  5. 4 points
    Well it just arrived. Was shipped from Canada. It spent a decent amount of time getting through customs.... I am happy with it.
  6. 4 points
    Don't get me wrong. I think it's a great endeavor. As the title over my avatar implies, I started building my collection with B-100's. After three, I decided to branch out. Had I started collecting earlier in my life, I may have chosen the same path as you. Being retired now with a limited amount of funds available for the hobby, and far worse, a limited amount of time to collect, and far less available horses in my area, I need to build my collection base on what happens to come my way.
  7. 3 points
    Up early eh Jim? Aren't hospitals great! They want you to "rest" to get better but they bug you every 2 hours. We need this and then we need that. And then if it's a teaching hospital, the students come in an hour after the regular nurses have been in your room and do the same exact thing they did and want to talk! "How are we feeling today"
  8. 3 points
    Hi everyone,sorry there hasn't been much news. I needed some time to get my head around all that has happened this week. I have been transferred to university hospital in Cleveland. Suffice it to say the news was not the best. I have developed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Say that three times real fast, eh.I'm not in dire situation they say, and I feel pretty good at the moment. I will be here for a few weeks for treatment. I can't thank you all enough for your kindness and prayers. I am grateful and humbled. That's all for now. Wish me luck. Jim
  9. 2 points
    While blowing snow on Fri., I noticed the 520 was only showing 12v on the gauge. It did continue to run for 2 hours, but when I stopped to refuel, I had to jump start it . It continued to run till I was done. About another hour. I immediately suspected the $22 RR I installed to fix the charging problem about two years ago. I quickly pulled the leads off the RR and checked the AC ...and breathed a sigh of relief when I saw ~ 27 VAC at 2500 RPM. Put the AC leads back on and checked the B (center) tab on the RR to the + battery post...More relief, I had 14 VDC. My alternator and $22 jungle RR was still alive and well. But the charging voltage was not getting to the voltmeter or the battery. Probably a broken wire. Now I went to the demystification guide, and see there is nothing between the RR B tab and the battery except wire and the 30 A fuse. Maybe I better check the fuse. It wasn't blown....but, see what I found. Replaced the fuse and all is well. Moral of this story....Check the obvious first.
  10. 2 points
    When I had my herd up north there wasn't any rhyme or reason to what I had and I really never thought about it but I like the idea. Now, with limited space down here I can't have a herd but a few would be fine. After finding the Suburban 400 that I'm now restoring (yes, I'll be posting in that thread again) I'm wanting a 704. Why? Easy. My Dad's first Wheel Horse was a Suburban 400 when I was 5 years old. His second was a 704. That would be cool.
  11. 2 points
    Collecting with a theme helps keep you on track. I never really thought about any type of theme, just picked up what I could, when I could afford them. Guess I do have a theme.....They are all RED!
  12. 2 points
    My big thing with me Is, you'll never guess, GT14's but who didn't know that! I've had a few of each but normally they move on. I basically shop around until something catches my eye. Yes of course, I'm still looking for a 55', eventually I hope to find one. I've had the D's even a D250 which is big fun to operate. Real clean D200 but for some reason they move on. Only if I had Stevebo's barn!!!! I can dream can't I??
  13. 2 points
    I made a road trip today for a new toy today. I am not real excited about the tractor that it is on but i am excited about what is hanging off of it. It is a Kwik Way loader with a backhoe. It is on a Yardman 998 tractor made by MTD and is the same tractor as White 1855. It runs well and is actually a nicer tractor than I thought it would be. The backhoe and loader are in decent shape but the loader bucket is pretty bad off. I am playing with the idea of moving it to a 520 that I was putting together for the Ark loader on my C-160. I am a little worried about the size of the 520 vs the yardman. The yardman is physically larger and weighs in at over 900lbs I believe. Here is the required picture.
  14. 2 points
    Be sure to let us know if there's anything we can do to help you out.
  15. 2 points
    Thanks for posting in here Jim...I did not really know what was wrong and they were starting to bid on your bed pan. You are going to want to paint that thing RED, I think Terry Dennis can make up a suitable decal for it. Who knows...it just might pay all the bills. Good luck my friend and hang in there. Do you have your cell phone with you yet?? Prayers with you and Karen.
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  17. 1 point
    really wish I could see my horse on the lawn agin getting sick of the snow
  18. 1 point
    How about some Merry Maids to clean up the dust.
  19. 1 point
    A friend brought this by yesterday. From what I have read on Red Square the first 500 Special had a H60 recoil start. This one has a HH60 with recoil and electric start. Looks to be fairly complete with the original seat. The cushion is torn, but you can still see the wheel horse logo. Thought some of you might like pictures. I'm more into the bigger HP tractors so I will sell or trade this one.
  20. 1 point
    hey Jim...looks like Squonk has been in the Hospital also. You got that going for ya. It's hard to believe you would lose your patience...besides...that is "their" job. So did you get to met the real Jim Beam...I am on a first name basis with him. Hang in there Mate...sleep with one eye open.
  21. 1 point
    The 50" blade looks almost just like but has a side lever, will get info, but should mount up (the 50" blade) as long as not for 5xi series (longer) a good breakdown diagram; fits C series so ? B unless long frame. If its too long would have to set forward the cross bar that attaches to axle hitch. Pacer has the 5xi frame he's investigating now and may be able to get you lift point to hitch bar dimension. Apologies Garry didn't see you already posted manual
  22. 1 point
    I have the spindle you asked about. Here are a few pics. I am also sending a PM to you with further details. I did get your off-site email to me, and I replied biut got no answer.
  23. 1 point
    Already posted in WTB! Yup I put a new chain on the blower and it works like a dream. Still need to fix the chite cable but overall very happy with it!
  24. 1 point
    All those round hoods and he hated them when he first started collecting Wheel Horse But it's true! He was a Black Hood guy.
  25. 1 point
    Steve said, and support legs with casters to use in the garage Everyone is here for you. Rick
  26. 1 point
    I "love" the 5:00 AM blood draw so that the lab results are available when the MD comes around ........,,,NOT!!
  27. 1 point
    D/cowboy I am some what like you. I only collect 67 series =1967 models only no auto`s. I only need the 607 to complete. It is fun. Enjoy collecting it is all in the search. I every time I see an old barn I say I would like to see what`s in there. Enjoy your searching Gary B......
  28. 1 point
    that hole is something that was done by a previous owner. it looks like one of many holes that were put in afterwards, that isn't supposed to be there. you have quite a few holes in the seat pan as well from somebody mounting lights or similar........ looks like somebody went crazy with holes. the choke is in the correct spot as it sits right now in the pic. the choke knob doesn't look correct to me though, the knob was smaller..
  29. 1 point
    I think your collecting goals evolve. I started collecting first years of every brand.(modern rear ends)that got boring so I went to all wheel horse with 15 inch tires. that's all done. then all the d series. now im just round hoods and rare ones. after the round hoods I am thinking of the old afl west collection...raider,charger,bronco.
  30. 1 point
    I cant help your current problem much, but thats not a half bad idea for making a mid mount grader blade!
  31. 1 point
    I'd rather have one of them best friends and wear muckin' boots all year round than not! some day I'll have my 'horse and a doggie too.
  32. 1 point
    Again I want to thank you all. Had a tiring day with three procedures. First was another bone marrow biopsy, then an echocardiogram followed by a central line for IV,S. I am beat folks. Will try again tomorrow.
  33. 1 point
    I really hope this deal works out for you ol geezer chap Let's hope it's a Rj25
  34. 1 point
    We have red bed pans at work. I can send Jim a spare if it doesn't get emptied in a "Timely" manner!
  35. 1 point
    Just a update for all of you with the shakes. I have the jitters myself. We have a great 56 degree day here today. Snow is melting. The owner did not want to head out to the rear shed yet. He just wasnt willing. Thats ok, I can wait a few days or so. He seems hesitent a bit, guess cause his dad bought it new so he has memories and ties to it. So lets see what transpires. Will keep you guys posted. btw, thought I saw a truck with craig driving and a guy that looked like ken in the back of it, standing up holding the roll bar, with big binoculars scanning around. Is that you? LOL Glenn ok, let me go pop a couple blood pressure pills.
  36. 1 point
    well ive been looking for a while now and i got this 1968 ranger, im so excited to have a round hood, needs some work but a nice score james
  37. 1 point
    I used to teach basic Photography (film, 18 years) at the local Junior College, still have a lot of 'old' friends sending me these things: http://www.omgfacts.com/lists/18285/This-Is-The-Oldest-Video-Footage-From-New-York-City-And-It-s-Absolutely-Incredible?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Viral&utm_campaign=onsite_share - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How The Internet Got Started - According To The Bible. In ancient Israel , it came to pass that a trader by the name of Abraham Com did take unto himself a healthy young wife by the name of Dorothy. Dot Com was a comely woman, large of breast, broad of shoulder and long of leg. Indeed, she was often called Amazon Dot Com. And she said unto Abraham, her husband, "Why dost thou travel so far from town to town with thy goods when thou canst trade without ever leaving thy tent?" Abraham did look at her as though she were several saddle bags short of a camel load, but simply said, "How, dear?" Dot replied, "I will place drums in all the towns and drums in between to send messages saying what you have for sale, and they will reply telling you who hath the best price. The sale can be made on the drums and delivery made by Uriah's Pony Stable (UPS)." Abraham thought long and decided he would let Dot have her way with the drums. The drums rang out and were an immediate success. Abraham sold all the goods he had at the top price, without ever having to move from his tent. To prevent neighboring countries from overhearing what the drums were saying, Dot devised a system that only she and the drummers knew. It was known as Must Send Drum Over Sound (MSDOS), and she also developed a language to transmit ideas and pictures - Hebrew To The People (HTTP). And the young men did take to Dot Com's trading as doth the greedy horsefly take to camel dung. They were called Nomadic Ecclesiastical Rich Dominican Sybarites, or NERDS. And lo, the land was so feverish with joy at the new riches and the deafening sound of drums that no one noticed that the real riches were going to that enterprising drum dealer, Brother William of Gates, who bought off every drum maker in the land. Indeed he did insist on drums to be made that would work only with Brother Gates' drumheads and drumsticks. And Dot did say, "Oh, Abraham, what we have started is being taken over by others." And Abraham looked out over the Bay of Ezekiel , or eBay as it came to be known. He said, "We need a name that reflects what we are." And Dot replied, "Young Ambitious Hebrew Owner Operators." "YAHOO," said Abraham. And because it was Dot's idea, they named it YAHOO Dot Com. Abraham's cousin, Joshua, being the young Gregarious Energetic Educated Kid (GEEK) that he was, soon started using Dot's drums to locate things around the countryside. It soon became known as God's Own Official Guide to Locating Everything (GOOGLE). That is how it all began. And that's the truth! Live life one day at a time and make it a masterpiece! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bet you didn't know exactly how these things worked: http://www.omgfacts.com/lists/16320/22-Things-You-Never-Knew-You-Needed-To-Know-So-THAT-S-How-16-Works
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  39. 1 point
    Jim, keeping the thoughts and prayers here for ya. And one hell of a 4000th post! Good luck
  40. 1 point
    Jim, it's good to hear from you but I only wish it was better news. Your sense of humor is still there and it sounds like your attitude is positive. That is so important as you deal with this. Nancy and I will have you in our prayers throughout this.
  41. 1 point
    Today's update, after being 12 nuts short of a full packet you can stop picking on me. A quick zap in my magic tank And voila, shiny nuts Great weather up here today so time for some painting
  42. 1 point
    Some paint and varnish removers contain bases that quickly attack and dissolve aluminum. (OUTSIDE.....put aluminum in a plastic container of Drano or caustic solution and stand back). Don't breath the fumes either! Any Ammonium Hydroxide, Potassium Hydroxide or drain cleaner, (sodium hydroxide), will destroy an aluminum carburetor along with any base pH solutions that I see in varnish removers. Your Strypeeze Paint & Varnish remover doesn't contain any bases BUT it does contain 25% to 30% dichloromethane. Dichloromethane will react with aluminum at pure strengths and less so diluted but it will attack it to some point. The other solvents in it include toluene, acetone and some methyl alcohol which are fine. I don't know about the acid dip long enough to change color either. Even a weak muratic acid will pit the hell out of aluminum. Point is to be careful with what you clean these old carbs with. My NAPA one gallon paint can of carb cleaner works well for me and it states it is for all metals.
  43. 1 point
    Like the one I have, that I cant get done. Lol BUT,,,,,,,,,,and I am no expert. The motor "should be" a recoil start, period. Did not read anywhere of a electric start. The rumor says that MANY DEALERS changed engines to make the tractor more desireable and marketable. Its still sweet, and once done a beauty. All the above, my humble comments. A great tractor. Glenn
  44. 1 point
    Nice...might reconsider, those are really cool tractors... once restored back to their glory.
  45. 1 point
    I've owned many of these along the way. Simplicity is my other favorite brand besides Wheel Horse. The Garden Tractors are very stout and used either Briggs or Kohlers. I Never saw a "Techy" in the Garden Tractor line.
  46. 1 point
    Heh Heh Heh, easier to replace a wife than a good Wheel Horse....
  47. 1 point
    I like it the way it is. The White 1855 is a badass tractor so I would think that your yard man is pretty tough as well. IMHO I would leave as is.
  48. 1 point
    Nice haul, if I owned that setup I would be digging holes all over my yard.
  49. 1 point
    Well it's been said already, I am sure it will be repeated several times over. Yes, been there done that but, it doesn't much matter if someone sees something they can't live without, then it's all over except for getting it home and enjoying your spoils. How many times has this happened? Too many times and still enjoying!!!
  50. 1 point
    Some photos of our 1964 1054's:
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