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  1. 7 points
    I just got my new Wheel Horse Shop Sign tonight from a shipper I used on Uship.com.The sign came from New Jersey. The sign seems like it's in excellent shape and comes with the letters numbers kit. I also think the sign wasn't ever hung in a dealership because I don't even see and brackets for the hangers. The seller claims he found it in attic from a house he bought years ago. Also that was my first experience with uship.com and it work out great and the price was great too!! By the time I spent gas,food and my time it getting the sign it was a whole alot cheaper going through this shipper out of vermont that I used. Otherwise this sign is a keeper and going to look sweet hanging up!!
  2. 6 points
    No, we haven't gone Deere. Hope you all enjoy our St. Patrick's theme. As always, you can change your theme back to the RedSquare default (Red Pro) by clicking the "Change Theme" link at the lower left of every screen. Top of the morning to ya!
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  4. 5 points
    Your guys are a riot. Stealing my motto, making me laugh. I cannot compliment you more than that. The Docs have been in and my chemo is done for now. The numbers are dropping as expected and we will be entering the waiting game for my cells to begin recovering. Good news is I am off the fluids and free from Agnes, my keeper of the bags and constant dance partner. However my hot legs seem to have gotten a bit spindly and it feels odd to walk without holding onto something. And I can't even have a red bull, so no wings either. May be a rebooting of the body puter in order. LOL,!! Happy St. Party's Day to you all. :)
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  6. 4 points
    I worked this afternoon on the 1961 Wheel Horse 701 tractor ! I installed the lift arm piece (bought a broken one and had a new one welded as a replacement) I had made for the Hein-Werner HY-2 Hydraulic Pump/Lift Unit I bought last Fall at an auction. I had to drill three holes in the tower of the Wheel Horse to install the hydraulic pump support plate, installed the lift arm piece in the rockshaft for the hydraulic cylinder and tested it all out with my mid-mount grader blade that also has a tongue on it to install in the Wheel Horse rear slot hitch. These old HY 2 pumps have no large fill ports like the Wheel Horse 953/1054 pumps. It tool me 45 minutes to fill the hydraulic pump through the small fill port on the side of the pump! All in all it works well -no leaks on a 52 year old HY 2 Unit (was on a 1963 753 Wheel Horse but removed at the auction I bought it at and fully complete which is why I paid $90 dollars for it. It works great as a lift and I am going to use this with my two piece cultivator attachment in the vegetable garden this summer! I have a horn to install and lights before this 701 is ready to start rolling ! I also have to bend the shifter arm tomorrow to allow me to shift into 2nd and third gear! That reverse and 1st gear is just not enough for this 701~! This is really quickly starting to be my favorite tractor ! Pics from the install
  7. 4 points
    I have had my 857 for about a month or two now. Weather is warming up and I guess it's time to begin. This is not a restoration, modification, or hot rod build. I just want to get the thing to run really good and put around the yard. Ultimately, I want to put a small blade on the front to grade my gravel drive and push some snow. It's going to be slow due to health reasons. I take out a bolt, then rest. The motor had some carb problems and the previous owner had removed the carb and fuel pump. The carb was complete but stuck. The fuel pump had been taken apart and part were missing. I was also missing the coil and coil mount. Rather than try to source all the parts and rebuild the carb I have found a nice gentleman in Cincy that has a k181 like mine in running condition. He wants to take my engine in trade. So it's off we go. This should be fun. I am sure I'll have a bunch of questions as time goes on. I got the deck off this morning. Darn thing was heavy. Had to jack up the front and cut the front wheels had left to clear the frame and pulleys. Deck is shot. One of the tie-rod ends came apart. Something else to repair already. Everything is quite rusty of course. Took the drive belt cover off and unhooked the drive belt. Hope to put the tractor up on blocks to help me. Standing on my head really causes problems. Please keep checking back from time to time. I will need some help, I'm sure. Here we go.....
  8. 4 points
    I really think that the best medicine is laughing Jim. You have known that for a long time...it is how all the people here remember you...your (cents) of humor has actually helped some of them get through rough times...including me. Thanks Mate Hey...BTW...when I was down in the Ozarks last week...I had the distinct pleasure of meeting a Chief from a native tribe that actually spoke Squonk. He told me that the word "squonk" actually translated into "here...hold my beer and watch this". HA...go figure. So I asked him..."What did (AMC RULES) translate into?' He thought for a minute... and then he shakes his head...pulls out a snot rag and blows his nose...thought for another minute...grabbed the snot rag...blew his nose again...and he says..."dam tecky...need a carb adjustment". We hit it off real good...this Buds for you.
  9. 3 points
    To the Good Old Days! Making the trek to the annual Irish Feis (fesh) on the South Side of Chicago My grandmother's Corned Beef and Cabbage Watching "The Quiet Man" for the upteenth time. (I still enjoy it.) No Guinness in the house because my grandmother took "The Pledge" as a child. Developing a taste for Stout. "Here's to our wives and girlfriends: may they never meet!"
  10. 3 points
    Squint, love the offensive material, wouldn't change a thing. Steve, it doesn't hurt to launch and you guys sure are bringing the goods. Laughed till I cried. A word of caution for you, if I get my hands on that rope I will drag Dukes snow chucked right over you for posting that picture. LOL,!!! Redsquare is the best and it's all of you that make it so. Thanks my friends.
  11. 2 points
    T 1067 - 1967 Wheel Horse Lawn & Garden Tractor 8-Speed Kohler K241S-46333D 10hp Model 5060. Original owner - purchased by my Dad in 1967. RL42 Mower Deck. 40" Brinley De-thatcher. 40" Brinley Plug Aerator.
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    I think the answer depends on what you use the machine to do. The tri ribs cited by Pete are great (as I have read) in the snow (and maybe dirt) to keep the tractor going where you want it. They may not be so good as a turf tire. If all you do is cut grass, a 2 ply turf tire will do fine. If you put a loader on it, you will need a 4 or 6 ply front tires. If you snow plow or snow blow, the tri tibs or Vredestein multi rib tires are a good choice. No one tire fits all chores, that is why many of us have more than one tractor. Just my opinion as well.
  13. 2 points
    Got the motor and trans done.
  14. 2 points
    Likin the Green ....thank you Karl. Happy Pattys Day to you and yours. Two of My Grandsons are off to school this morning and donnin the Green.
  15. 2 points
    What would really be a buzz kill, if Kentucky loses it's first game!
  16. 2 points
    Actually my last name is Martz that us German last name but my true last name is flanagan in which generations ago the name change through adoption through a mob threat to the flanagan family.
  17. 2 points
    I spoke to an Amish guy last week. I asked him if they were any dinosaurs in their beliefs and he told me there used to be. But they left when the Cubs won the World Series!
  18. 2 points
    You guys are all whishy- washy. None of us has a clue who will be there because college basketball is as predictable as Cutler's QB rating. ALL OVER THE MAP! So this Banana Head is predicting Kentucky, Arizona, Virginia, And Duke. with Kentucky winning it all. Sports Illustrated has all ready printed up the colored special edition book and has the shirts and hats on the way.
  19. 1 point
    They came on tillers and snow blowers a lot back in the day this one came off a craftsman tiller
  20. 1 point
    Personally, I don't think you have anything "wrong". I would put it back together and run it like a worker. The smoke on throttle up should diminish as the rings seat. Seating rings can take up to 8 hours. Run it for 30 minutes (as you normally do) let it cool down and re torque the head and enjoy your tractor. I would change the oil after about 3 to 4 hrs of run time.
  21. 1 point
    Before I knew I actually had a heart issue for sure I ordered a pizza to my room at 10:30 at night! We had a big power outage on a weekend night a few years back at work. A few of us were there keeping watch of the gen sets and making sure everything stayed on line. We were outside waiting for the line crew and one guy says "who wants a pizza?" He called around until he found a place that had electricity. when they asked where to deliver it to he says "The stop light in front of the Hospital" They thought it was a prank but 20 min later we had a pizza!
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    That looks great!! Nice find. Glad Uship worked well for you. Never heard of them, but will keep them in mind. Thanks for the tip.
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    Here is what im talking about. Im not talking about parting out machines that are too far gone. there are many good parts on the d 180 i could show you a ton more tractors like the 520h being parted out and most body parts are easley fixed by sanding and re painting i just cant see parting out good tractors for fenders and hoods i realize they buy them and can do what they want but at the rate they are junking these there will not be any left for future collectors From the same seller.
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  26. 1 point
    A few practice pictures last years garden , Blueberries, Dog. Just stuff
  27. 1 point
    OK...here are the real men's picks...no frilly, woman wishing here. Midwest...Kentucky...final 4 but does not win it all. East.........Michigan State....just too well coached to not be in it. South.......Duke...................just too well coached to not be in it. West........Wisconsin..........just too well coached to not be in it. NCAA CHAMPION for 2015...Wisconsin I know...2 Big Ten teams...but remember who they said was the best conference all year...top to bottom.
  28. 1 point
    Thanks for the information. I've seen the rebuild videos from stevasaurus. Without them, I probably wouldn't have even attempted to do this myself.
  29. 1 point
    The third gear issue is going to be the hook up between the 3523 Hi/2nd gear and 3522 input gear. here's a picture of a worn 3523 and a NOS. I would suggest starting by watching the videos here. A good inspection of everything and some pictures and you'll find all the help you'll need right here. It's really pretty straight forward once you get into it. For sure replace all the seals. I was typing when Jake posted. He's spot on.
  30. 1 point
    From what I've heard when they pop out of gear the 2nd/high sliding gear is usually worn where it slides on the input shaft. When you take it apart put them together and see if there is play in them, it will probably need replaced. As you are probably aware when taking it apart I would change all seals and the gasket, and make sure all the bearings are ok too, most of the ones I have taken apart have had bad axle bearings, but sometimes they are ok.
  31. 1 point
    Adding pictures to RedSquare is very easy. Click on "More Reply Options" in the bottom right. That will open a different text box. Now in the bottom left is a button that says "Choose Files". Click that. A new box opens within your computer allowing you to choose the picture that is stored in a folder on your computer. Double click on the picture, or select the picture and click "open". The folder will close, and a small thumbnail of your picture will appear at bottom left with the name of the file, and directly across from it on the right side will appear "Add to Post | Delete". Click on "Add to Post" The name of you file will then be shown either at the beginning of you text, or somewhere in within. It depends on where you left the typing cursor. I always click my mouse and place the cursor where I want the picture to appear. At that point, you look at the bottom center and you will see two buttons, "Add Reply" and "Preview Post". If you click on "Add Reply", the post will immediately be sent with the picture attached. If you click on "Preview Post" you will see what your post, with the picture will look like before it is posted, allowing you to edit. Then you can hit "Add Reply" if everything is okay.
  32. 1 point
    Nice sign.I 'd like to have it hanging in my shop.
  33. 1 point
    Does look great there where it belongs.
  34. 1 point
    Very nice WH sign. Wish it were mine!
  35. 1 point
    Steve, Thank You for everything! You have been more help then I can say. Plus Jake Kuhn" for the parts...this Hillbilly from ALABAMA would have never got this right if not been for you Two real Good folks! Thanks so much From Alabama...
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  37. 1 point
    Well, if I have to pick, then it's WIZONA!!!!
  38. 1 point
    I bit the bullet and got the BIG Firestone tri ribs from Miller tire. The rears are Kenda Terra Trac K 502 from Greater Cleavland Tire. The seat is a K & M Uni Pro with Arms from Northern Tool. Edited out double pics. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  39. 1 point
    SUCCESS! It indeed was the left hub woodruff key. I adjust both sides evenly to allow full contact with those keys. Thank you so much fellows,I learned a lot today thanks to you. David
  40. 1 point
    My wife always complains when I come in from the shed smelling of gasoline. I've tried the hand cleaners with orange, dish soap, ect. and many different products but nothing seemed to work. Some were definitely better than others but since she quit smoking 15 years ago, she can smell a fart in the wind. Really amazing sometimes but not so much for a guy who's always playing around in the shed with engines. Anyway, I discovered that if I wash my hands with any kind of soap and then wash them again with Edge Gel shaving cream, she doesn't notice anything but thinks I put on deoderant or something. Seems to work well for gasoline and PB Blaster too. The smell from the Edge also seems to fade away pretty quick too. P.S. I also use PB blaster as a repellent for her once in a while, she can't stand that stink! PB Blaster also works well for spraying on the snowblower to keep it slick and stop the snow from sticking. Has lasted longer than most products I've tried.
  41. 1 point
    Once again, I really appreciate everyone's responses. This was my first post to the Wheel Horse Forum. I've attached several pictures of my Wheel Horse. My Dad purchased this in 1967. It was used for thirty years to mow our acre lot. I figure it probably has 1,000 to 1,300 hours on it. He had a local guy do the regular maintenance pretty nicely. When it was not mowing, it was in the garage. It has never seen rain or snow. As Dad got older, the tractor sat in the garage as he used a lawn service to manage the property. Last year I inherited the tractor. It looked pretty rough. It had two flat tires, hadn't been cleaned in many years, lights didn't work, cigarette lighter was missing, fluids were old, and the belts were getting brittle. But you know what, it started on the first turn with no smoke. I cleaned it up, replaced all the missing parts, and painted it. It runs and looks like I remember it as a kid. I have great memories of years mowing our lawn on this tractor. I don't want to "break" it, but I also don't want it to just sit. So, I have purchased a de-thatcher and an aerator for it. I am also thinking of getting a 650 pound Brinley roller. I have a half acre lot. With all of this equipment, the old Wheel Horse should feel right at home on a new lawn. Thanks, again!
  42. 1 point
    We will be coming in from the Detroit area, and usually stay in Warsaw In take your pick on the hotel/motel most major chains are represented
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  44. 1 point
    Well this comes up every few years, and if you notice under my name, I've been here a long time, I'm member 85 out of what 11,000 members, so I'm going to say I part tractors out, and make money doing it, if I didn't make money I sure as heck would not put up with the BS I get selling parts, for every 10 parts request I get I might sell 5 parts, I stock over 100 tractors and literally thousands of parts, and have sold to MANY MANY members here. To the original poster, you have to part out nice machines to get good parts, take that old worn out junker, and part it out, what will you get old worn out parts, kinda hard to sell a junk part, do I part out clean ready to use tractors, NO, but I also don't give them away, why would I sell a running machine for less than $300-400 that I can part out for $600+ Do I part out rare or hard to find models ? NO, I try not to part out any round hoods, but it happens, try to restore a tractor that needs parts with out a used parts supplier, many parts are NLA from Toro, and if they are available they are not cheap, buying good used parts KEEPS this hobby alive, with used parts the hobby would be hard to do looking at you broken tractor that you can't get parts for.
  45. 1 point
    Well I am way down here in Florida where there are not a lot of wheel horses or parts. I have about 9 tractors that I got from my father when he passed. I plan on parting out three of them just to make the other six nice. It costs way to much to have larger parts shipped and pay the asking price. Most of the ones I have look nice but when you start digging in them you find wacked wiring, rusted parts, missing parts, this motor doesnt run and this trans needs axle........ I have no problem parting some of mine. Others may live because of it. And they all are pretty much complete and in decent shape. Problem is there are not too many people that are gonna drive from up north to florida for an average tractor. So I have my own parts store. I also like to customize and love street rod style hot rods. Wait till you see what I have planned for the D-160 leftovers.......
  46. 1 point
    Id like the contact info of your fabricator. If he is cheaper than used Im sure he could stay pretty busy with just the guys fro this site.
  47. 1 point
    I give up.I see I'm pissing up the wrong tree here.
  48. 1 point
    I wanted to take a moment to let everyone know that Terry has decided to return to the ranks of Supporter and for me to publicly thank him for the years of help and friendship. Terry assistance has greatly contributed to the forum and I can honestly say that we wouldn't be where we are with out him. More than that, he been (and continues to be) my friend and I am grateful for that. He's not leaving RedSquare, in fact, he's looking for a Roundhood so please be on the look out! T-Mo (Terry) I can't thank you enough for everything you've done for us and for me. I hope you get that round hood and the 1963 model would always be the best!
  49. 1 point
    Front end installed and gearlash setup. Engine installed. Hood bolted back on. Battery hooked up. All wheels on. Rear fender is just sitting. Need to install Matt's foot control then machine will be done. Last pic shows this machine to the left, the 1988 520-H with gear reduction swept front end completely restored in front, and the almost complete HC to the rear. My HD snow removal tractor is in the other bay. Cleat
  50. 1 point
    I recently bought one of these McDonough go karts , I understand these are used by Shriners in the US fo parades , these are extremely rare here in UK .
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