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  1. 9 points
    It's been so pretty here in southern Indiana, and I was happy that on Holy Saturday we had dry weather and warmish temps. I was anxious to get the 401 out and hook up the new (Bolens) cart and give tractor rides! My daughter is the little blonde. He name is Autumn. She is holding our dog, Massey Maria Molina Margarita! The kids are my niece and nephew, Emma and Ben. We drove that little tractor through all of the neighborhood and enjoyed the fresh air and blooming trees. Happy Easter!
  2. 7 points
    I have bought a few Wheel Horse's lately but haven't been on Red Square in a while. Been on Facebook a lot though, seems like a lot of WH nuts are on there! I picked up a descent one owner 401 with it's original mower deck and original 4 hp. Kohler engine that runs and mows and came with a Bolens front mounted sickle bar mower. The rims were repainted and the old farmer dude painted the tires too, oops! I can strip it off and wire wheel the paint off of the tires, just a lot of work though! Also got a WH Model 701 for cheap at $30.00 delivered to my door, it is mostly a parts machine and missing a lot of parts, been slowly adding parts to it. That is the 2nd 701 I have gotten lately. Just got a nice original condition 1966 Model 856 with a nice mower deck from a member here. It has all 4 wrong tires and rims on it but I have some original types to put on it. It has some nice parts on it and we got it running after a few hours of working on it. I am trying to trade it off for a 1956 RJ35 that a buddy has and don't like. That is about all I have been able to scarf up lately but it will keep me busy for a while! Hope to get the RJ35 in a week or so!
  3. 5 points
    Here's a couple of pictures of my RJ58, when I started the restoration and where I am as of a couple of days ago. A lot of things changed over the last 57 years. The trans was locked up and had to be rebuilt, the gas tank was the wrong one, steering wheel was in bad shape. The hood had 13 extra holes, the Kohler was shot, ect.ect . You get the idea. Thanks to the members of this forum for the help, it makes working with this old iron a lot easier. I hope to finish her in a couple weeks.
  4. 3 points
    Hi all, A while back i started a thread asking about the suitability of LED headlights for my A-800. I was in full swing with wiring them then I had 3 months with no tractor while it was at a friends workshop to help me with the exhaust. so I finally got it back and have really kicked off again. the LEDs are wired in and are really bright. At first I was unsure about the bright white light rather than the more yellow light from a filament bulb, but after testing I think the modern brightness contrasts nicely with the rustic old-ness!! I shall upload some more detailed shots and night testing tomorrow but for now here you are: nice old style lamps made by a company called Ring, not sure of the brand reputation but seem just fine to me. the LEDs are from eBay and labelled as 'Cree' 7W 12V LEDs. that's 7W for the two! LEDs are amazing: please excuse my rather shifty look! the photo, it was taken by surprise and it looks like i'm hot-wiring the tractor to steal it or something! lol the dog is Willow. the LEDs look quite unimpressive here but they are actually very bright: I shall explain and photograph the wiring and earthing methods tomorrow when i can get some good pictures. i hope you have enjoyed looking, Callum
  5. 3 points
    I volunteered to do some drywall repairs at a nephew's house the other day to pay it forward from when I was sick, he helped me mow my grass one time. He said he would pay me for the repair work and I said I would have none of that! He said fine and I went to work. He was remodeling his big living room. I repaired the drywall with no problems and went back 3 times to remud it and sand it down smooth. During the work he mentioned he was going to install new base boards but wasn't good at doing carpentry work. I am a carpenter so I volunteered to do the base boards in the room and the casing around two big windows. He said that was cool and mentioned if I would do that then he would just give me his old mower that he had in the garage since he knew I was a mower freak! My ears perked up! I asked what kind did he have and he said a old zero turn mower! I said I would like to see that, so we went out to his garage and under a ton of junk was his "old" zero turn mower. A Woods Mowing Machine with a 2 cylinder Kohler Engine with 605 hours on it! We took off all the junk piled on it and it was a sweet mower in great condition! New bar lug tires, new spindles on the gigantic 60 inch front mounted deck, new $300 drive shaft and a dead battery! He said it runs just needs a new battery put in it! He said he got tired of it breaking down so he bought a new Scagg zero turn for $8500.00! This Woods mower is about a $3000 to $4000 mower I figure! The mower deck lifts up in the front for easy cleaning and blade sharpening and maintenance! A very cool option that his new mower didn't even have! It even has head lights! This thing is a brute and it is about 7 feet long! I will clean off all the dirt and dust from it sitting unused for more than a year and it will look like a new one! I will do the carpentry work pretty soon and haul the Woods mower out of there asap! Kaching!
  6. 3 points
    Some of you may remember I had to scratch build a hitch for my GT14 three years ago. They are rare in Europe and expensive to ship, so I made my own. Fast forward a few years and Bendy needed one (well I wanted one) this time it was a little trickier, as the backend is a Raider 10. Anyway it kinda hangs together and I thought I'd share what I did to make it work. Starting with the lower bracket that clamps to the rear transmission. This is an exact copy of the one used on my GT14. And a top link bracket Which attaches to a C series fender bracket in a similar way to the rock shaft used on the rear clevis hitch. On with the lower arms, these are 2" wide steel cut from an old joist. Here is drilling the 1-1/4" hole for a spherical bearing. And the finished holes For the implement end I decided to make them a bit neater and turned some big discs down to fit the bearing shown at the end. The cranks were done in the press Here are both arms ready for the ends welding on And with the end welded on For the lift arms I used bottle screws/rigging screw/turnbuckle, from a boat shop. In order to make it all fit they were shortened, and then to allow plenty of movement I used M12 rose joints for the top pivot The heavy lifting is courtesy of a 2-1/2" ram which has rose joints at either end. Here's the final assembly And with the rear fender mounted and a piece cut out for the top link. Happy with how it all hooked together - it almost looks factory fit Mark
  7. 3 points
    About ten years ago I picked up this 400 Suburban near Geno's place, bet I couldn't get away with that today!
  8. 3 points
    Tractors have a weird way of bringing family and friends together.....awesome pic . Thanks! Mike........
  9. 3 points
    This is unbelievable! It only goes to show what sniffing Radon fumes in your basement can do for your sports predicting ability! Imagine a guy from Chicago land actually bringing the state of Wisconsin out of the ashes of DOOM! Okay Steve, now you have to pick the Cubbies to win the series this year.. I bow before before the Great and Powerful Dino and his All Seeing Eye! ( or is it Stink Eye!)
  10. 3 points
    The secret...don't confuse projects with a "to do list". I think we all have a "to do list" that goes to the 1st star on the right and straight on until morning...Never, Never Land. I don't know...I just get more satisfaction out of finishing the thing I started, then I do having 2 or 3 things going at a time and nothing gets done. "The sun is going to rise...tomorrow. Take the time to watch paint dry." it is as good as going fishing.
  11. 2 points
    Why are you replacing or rebuilding this engine. So far you have stated two problems. A bad oil filter base gasket...about a $4.00 fix. A flywheel that you are having trouble installing. Can you give us more details. Why did you remove the flywheel? Did it quit running due to no spark or no fuel? Was it smoking before it quit? BTW, it is tight, but it is possible to remove the rear head with the engine in place. I decarbed both cyls on my 220 w/o unbolting the engine from the frame.
  12. 2 points
    Your right about that...I feel sorry for anyone in this hobby in that area! Mike.........
  13. 2 points
  14. 2 points
    Doing carpentry work usually it's, "Measure twice, cut once" but; now you can measure twice and "cut" twice, once on the wood and once on the grass! Great nephew, and great deal.
  15. 2 points
    if loose, retorque clean up real good and put the pulley back on and run it for a short while and see what it looks like. now that you had it apart it will come apart easier next time. you can pull it apart and replace the gasket. talk to boomer in influence on here he has the parts and knowledge to help you. i have pulled the bearing plate off but have never tried to put it back together. your main bearing is in the plate so i would hate to have you mess that up some how. do some homework before tearing into it good luck eric j
  16. 2 points
    Talk about too many projects at once!!! Thats me for sure. I've been MIA on RS because of it. Right now I am having the hall bath and hallway remodeled. Not just repainting and installing anew shower curtain either! Its been a total demolition of everything from the floor joist to the roof rafters. We have moved two walls, replaced the entire subfloor, cut out the old roof trusses, vaulted the ceiling in the bathroom, and raised the flat ceiling in the hallway plus widened the hallway. All the plumbing has been replaced, the toilet relocated, a new one piece shower stall with a seat installed, the new base cabinet is on order, all the ceilings are now tongue and groove beaded board, the walls all have wainscot with chair railing. There is a big piece of slate recessed in the floor in front of the shower and oak hardwood everywhere else in the bathroom and hallway. We built a new linen closet at the end of the hallway. Its a heck of alot of work for the amount of square feet. In the end though I know it will be worth all the effort The other project I'm working on at the same time is hauling logs and racking them up in a staging area to be cut into firewood. Right now I have at least two tractor trailer loads stacked up. These logs are left over from some commercial logging that was done on 40 acres of the property where I live. I'm hoping next Winter will be a cold one so the firewood business will be good. Oh, and I'm working a full time job too so right now I basically have no free time at all. I'm still planning to attend the Big Show this Summer. You'll know me when you see me. I'll be the totally worn out looking guy asleep in the lounge chair sitting next to Jay
  17. 1 point
    Ah Ha! Now I see the problem. Here it is: I thought getting the pulley off was now going to be easy... If I go into any project, no matter how large or small, just before I start it I always say out loud.........boy, this is going to be a pain in the $@$. It seems to help and sometimes, it actually goes smooth! Oh and my neighbors think I need to be institutionalized!
  18. 1 point
    Mine is still in hibernation . My back yard is a pond . I actually had a duck back there Friday morning
  19. 1 point
    Or make one, just draw around a gasket drill the holes and cut it out. I did the same thing!
  20. 1 point
    Got the old Electro 12 out today and threw the plow on the back. Just couldn't wait any longer to see if this old sway back could still pull. 90% of the plowed area was grass and pretty tough till I raised the plow a bit. Looks kind of ugly, but you gotta start somewhere.
  21. 1 point
    Great to see the kids having fun , great to see some sunshine too. Happy Easter Kate
  22. 1 point
    Very nice. It reminds me of the video with Cecil's kids riding the tractor around in the winter. I wish that I could break out the tractors here, but the lawn is like the great swamp! Now we just need to figure out a way to slip "Pond" in with your puppy's name
  23. 1 point
    It will get there, plow it a few times at an angle. if you have a push blade run that across to level it out and start planting
  24. 1 point
    Thanks, now I wait until it warms up to plant. Maters and peppers already started in the house
  25. 1 point
    You guys are not going to believe this. You know how most of us have that lucky shirt, lucky hat, or your lucky bowling socks?? I would not think of going golfing without a bottle of Sheffield's Tawny Port in my golf bag and 2 glasses in me before I swing a club. Well, this is what is working for me in College Basketball..."Steve, don't watch the game." I tested this theory a few times this season, and it is working. I made the mistake of watching the Duke vs Michigan St. game last night...and the results were disastrous. While I did think that Michigan St. had run out their luck in having to play Duke...I didn't think the game would be that painful to watch. I then remembered my "Don't watch the game" statement and decided to record the Wisconsin vs Kentucky game and go to sleep. That is why I missed your call last night John. IT WORKED!!! I woke up about 4:00 this morning and watched the game. Here is a plus...I fast forwarded through all the commercials...it only took an hour to watch it. WOW...what a game!! Congratulations to Wisconsin. Looks like I will be recording the Championship Game tomorrow night. BTW...it will be a Cubs vs White Sox World Series in 2015. I need more Radon in my coffee. The Final Four Midwest........West........East.......South RacinBob ND WIS VIR DUKE Brrly1 KEN WIS ISU UNI RMCIII KEN WIS VIL DUKE Squonk KEN ARIZ VIR DUKE Stevasaurus KEN WIS MSU DUKE Koen WVU WYU SMU VCU Jackhammer KEN ARZ OKU ISU AFTER SATURDAY....Duke wins over Michigan St. Wisconsin wins over Kentucky Midwest........West........East.......South RacinBob ND WIS VIR DUKE Brrly1 KEN WIS ISU UNI RMCIII KEN WIS VIL DUKE Squonk KEN ARIZ VIR DUKE Stevasaurus KEN WIS MSU DUKE Koen WVU WYU SMU VCU Jackhammer KEN ARZ OKU ISU
  26. 1 point
    Looks like a clean installation. For a dedicated snow pusher I would thing that's enough power. If you going to leave the fuel tank as is I'm thinking I would fill the original tank with anti-freeze for weight. It wouldn't be a lot but it's in the right location and you can always go back to using it for gas if you want to.
  27. 1 point
    Got my Christmas present mounted on the plow tractor the last 2 evenings. I just never could figure out the overcharging/undercharging on the 10 horse Kohler. Sometimes when I needed it the most it let me down. I no nothing about electric. So I went with the pull start from HF. About 4 hours invested in the change over and everything went well. Had to raise it 2 inches to put it in the normal crank position. So far, So good.
  28. 1 point
    I meant replacing whole panels and not just welding patches over holes. If done right, it would be a proper restore.
  29. 1 point
    nice clean look. the black engine doesn't look out of place. i did the same thing to my "73 8hp. I put in a honda gx160 it starts on the 1st pull in any weather, and there are no electrical issues to deal with from a 40+ yr old tractor. I know a lot of people don't care for it, but it is just a work tractor, and has never let me down. I hauled firewood in below zero weather a few times this winter. you should have plenty of power to plow with. i have a gx200, which the predator is a clone of, and thought I would install it if the gx160 couldn't keep up, but it was pushing piles of snow that were coming up over the top of the blade, and it never ran out of power. I would lose traction right before I ran out of engine. and that was with 100lbs of rear weight and my 215lbs in the seat
  30. 1 point
  31. 1 point
    Tried to call Dino last nite, he was too busy snoozing. Sleepy head it was 8:30 your time. Since Chris is feeling better, No rest for the wicked!!
  32. 1 point
    How some guys just give up on stuff is beyond me. I'm surprised he didn't at least trade it in. Nice score.
  33. 1 point
    Someone is approaching a perfect slate That was one wail of a game!
  34. 1 point
    Built by Grasshopper for Woods. Its the same as the Grasshopper 700 series. Take care of those hydros, they're getting hard to find and expensive. I would assume a 20hp Kohler with the 60 in. deck.
  35. 1 point
    Been a while since the last update...A kind of naked front end picture whilst the engine was being rebuilt. and a close up of the remote gear linkage for those who wondered how it worked And the engine is now back in and running
  36. 1 point
    Good to have you back , three decent looking fillies you found there to add to the stable.
  37. 1 point
  38. 1 point
    and for real comfort... at $350 http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200268424_200268424
  39. 1 point
    Here is a cold start of the Predator
  40. 1 point
    Nope....the GT series or Work Horse series is basically a 300 (308/310/312) series tractor with gray paint. I have one of the Work Horse's and it will accept all the same attachments that a "red" tractor will. And parts should be just as easy to find. Mike........
  41. 1 point
    All I'm hearing on almost all of the stations...is about a Duke and Kentucky match-up for the finals. Here we go again...the SEC and the ACC...give me a break. You hear nothing about how Michigan St. (who isn't supposed to be here) has already beat a 2, 3 and 4 seed. Kentucky has beat a 16, 8, 5 and 3 seed...Duke a 16, 8, 5 and 2. Well, the BS stops in a few hours. Let's go Big Ten. :happy-bouncymulticolor: :happy-bouncymulticolor:
  42. 1 point
    I notice you didn't include a pic of the box it came in Jim! I was doing some work in the pharmacy and they have all these novelty signs all over the place. I saw that little sign and said, " I know the perfect guy for that sign!" so I snagged it. Then I needed a box for it and didn't want to be sending it in a giant box. I was walking past our supply room and they had a bunch of boxes out and I grabbed a box that I thought it would fit perfect in. I didn't realize it was a box for catheters until I got back to the shop. Even more perfect! Glad you enjoyed it Jim and hope you laugh as much as I did buying and shipping it!
  43. 1 point
    Just when I make progress on one project, I find another project I just HAVE to buy.
  44. 1 point
    Here are some possibilities for you: A Kohler KT17 or KT19 Series II motor with a 2.75 to 3.5 inch shaft/inch and an eighth in diameter and quarter-inch key. Only a Series II motor. These are old and getting pretty scarce in good working order! A Kohler Magnum 18 or 20 with a 2.75 to 3.5 inch shaft/inch and an eighth in diameter and quarter-inch key. A lot of Cub Cadets came with a magnum engine and shared the same specs. Some Wheelhorses too. A Kohler Command in 18+ HP. Same specs as above new or used BUT the PTO isn't going to be in the exact spot that the Magnum is in. (The Magnum mimics the Kohler KT 17 & 19 that Wheelhorse used). A Briggs Vanguard 16 to 23 HP. Same specs as above new or used. Several members have done this swap. The PTO needs to be aligned to the factory position. See this repower link using a Briggs Vanguard at 23 horsepower: http://www.smallenginewarehouse.com/386447-WH520H-R1.html?sc=17&category=1711100 The Honda GX series with a 20HP/same specs as above new or used. Again, a few members have done this swap. The PTO needs to be aligned to the factory position. The Harbor Freight Honda GX clone new with the above specs. (Just not certain about how dependable these China-clones are). The PTO needs to be aligned to the factory position. Kohler K-series 16 horse only from a Wheelhorse or same specs as WH. Buy a used lower hour Onan P Series or the B48's that preceded the P series engines. The older Onans will also require modifications. Only the WH Onan P-Series will bolt on and wire up to everything that is on the tractor now. You will lose some gauge functionality with other motors. Some of the idiot lights will also not function. Other mods will ultimately need done too. Think of the muffler positions, engine pan mounts, choke and throttle linkages, etc.
  45. 1 point
    Hahahaha, I emailed him and told him I'd give him the $325 he paid plus auctioneers fees. Lol
  46. 1 point
    I got it all out just have to get packaged up it a bit odded shape and want to make it fit in a small box to keeping shipping costs down for Frank I was going to give him a call this weekend
  47. 1 point
    slammer302...?????????? what is going on here...I would have thought you had sent that trans to Frank by now. Anything I can do to help??
  48. 1 point
    Best Swap Meet/Sale for Wheel Horse of the year -bar none!
  49. 1 point
    I know you're a GT history buff Steve... but you are so dead on with this comment. If you think about it... Colt started in Milwaukee, WI then became Case.. .Deere in Horicon, WI, Simplicity in Port Washington, WI, also built for Allis-Chalmers, Duetz-Allis, Snapper, Massey Ferguson, Homelite, JC Penneys and Montgomery Wards that I know of. There was also Gilson... from Plymouth, WI. Ariens in Brillion, WI, who now also produces Gravely. Jacobsen in Racine, WI, also produced Ford, Oliver, Minneapolis Moline and White. Toro has a manufacturing plant in Tomah, WI. (not sure what they make there... the Wheel Horses were made in Windom, MN) There are others and tons of older ones, but that's just what comes to mind. And that's just tractors... if you think about it, most of the engines came from there too.... Obviously Wisconsin engines made in Waukesha, Kohler engines from Kohler, WI, Briggs and Stratton from Milwaukee, even Tecumseh had a manufacturing facility there in New Holstein even though their headquarters was in Michigan. This was all a pretty symbiotic relationtionship... engines built near the people who were going to use the most of them, while lawn and garden manufacturers located near their engine suppliers. All of this of course is just Lawn and Garden.... there's ton's of farm equipment activity in WI too... but that's beside the point.
  50. 1 point
    Well it's not a mirror shot but out the back window......
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