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  1. 7 points
    Just wanted to show off my new Toy. I think it's my fathers day gift. It was at a auction today. Wasn't going to go because I didn't think I could afford it but my dear sweet wife said you never know & told me to go anyway. It's a 855 with a Freeman Pony Loader.
  2. 6 points
    I needed a new push mower since my old one completely rusted out around the rear wheels. I had looked into a string trimmer mower, and while very handy for trimming, not much for what I needed (thank you all for the feedback on that). Well, today I found a big box by the garage. It's a new Toro and self propelled! I am used to the very cheap mowers which take some effort, but this one is like driving a Lincoln after getting out of a Yugo! Grass is too wet to mow, but I was able to use it around the steep hills by the pool and it worked great! So happy having the self propelled.
  3. 6 points
  4. 5 points
    Well it's been awhile since I dust these beauties off. Between remodeling my house,landscaping,Working 2 jobs and chasing my 1 year and 3 year old around today I had some time to get some of my wheel horses out. The 3 cream puffs have less then 300 hours on them each and time to work them a little. Anyways wash and clean.
  5. 5 points
    I got the news that my blood counts have stabilized and I wouldn't need another transfusion today. After seven units of blood and three units of platelets since Thursday this was very good news for me.
  6. 4 points
    Just restored this 63 Jacobsen thought I'd share some pictures..
  7. 4 points
    Grandsons needed to sweep one section of the bank barn. Rides out. Pennsylvania Panzer Wagner Allis Chalmers B-10 Work Horse 416-8
  8. 4 points
    If your wife is working and you are home...life is good. It does not get much better then that. Of course I am kidding...my wife just looked over my shoulder...made me type that. LOL
  9. 3 points
    Just picked up a 520HC needing the 112791 flat idler pulley. This pulley is used on all later model Hydro tractors without the belt tension release lever. Thought no problem, till I saw the price( $66.70 ). Called my local dealer and he said there is another comparable pulley (93-1622) but the spacer needs to be swapped from the old pulley. This pulley which is the same size in every aspect but with a smaller spacer was $25.00. These are both toro pulleys and pricing? I guess the longer spacer justifies the $40.00 price difference, silly me. Anyway, swapping the spacers is very simple. It can be done very easily with a press and tooling. It can also be done just as easily with 1/4" rod, 2 washers, 2 nuts and a socket. My press is at work so I chose to use the second method. The most important thing to do is to support the bearing and not the pulley. Find yourself a deep well impact socket that sits evenly around the inner most spot of the pulley( the lip that contains the outer race of the bearing). Take your rod and run it through the socket and the bearing/ spacer. Tighten your nuts and washers down on either side while making sure everything is lined up and keep on tightening. Once the nut can no longer be reached inside the bearing ( due to the nut being pulled into the bearing with the spacer coming out the other side), unscrew the 1/4" rod. Find another socket smaller than the inner race of the bearing that reaches the spacer down inside inner race. Support the pulley on your deep well socket and wack the smaller socket with a hammer and out pops your spacer. To install the longer spacer, swap the deep well socket to the other side of the pulley. Tightening the nuts will now draw the spacer into the pulley. Tighten just enough to seat the new spacer. This is an easy and cheap way to do this and prevent damage to the bearing or the new pulley. I have not seen this documented before and searched for awhile till coming up with this. This is simple for anyone and hope it helps save someone some time and money. Glad my local dealer wasnt trying to up sell me and helped me out on this one. Kyle
  10. 3 points
    So far I got a new moisture separator for my compressor, and some more 400 grit sandpaper. I'm going to get this darned 416-H painted even if it's midnight on Wednesday. Oh, by the way, those gifts were from ME. The wife and cats gave me a card and some fun money to spend at the show. My son and his family will be here at 5:00 pm and I'll throw some shrimp on the barbie. He's bringing the beer. Life is good!
  11. 3 points
    A man went to the police department to report that his wife was missing: Husband: – My wife is missing. She went shopping yesterday and has not come home. Sergeant: – What is her height? Husband: – Gee, I’m not sure. A little over five feet tall. Sergeant: – Weight? Husband: – Don’t know. Not slim, not really fat. Sergeant: – Color of eyes? Husband: – Never noticed Sergeant: – Color of hair? Husband: – Changes a couple times a year…….maybe dark brown. Sergeant: – What was she wearing? Husband: - Could have been a skirt or shorts. I don’t remember exactly. Sergeant: - What kind of car did she go in? Husband: - She went in my truck. Sergeant: - What kind of truck was it? Husband: - A 2015 Ford F150 King Ranch 4X4 with Eco-boost 5.0L V8 engine special ordered with manual transmission. It has a custom matching white cover for the bed. Custom leather seats, DVD with Navigation, 40 channel CB radio, 6 cup holders,4 power outlets, custom floor mats, trailer package with gold hitch. Put on special alloy wheels and off road Michelin’s. My wife put a small scratch on the driver’s door. The husband started tearing up. Sergeant: - Don't worry Sir…………..We'll find your truck. .
  12. 3 points
    This was my dad's C 160 he bought when I was a kid. I learned to mow and blow snow with this. Was thrilled to get it out of the old garage where it was sitting, rusting, and waiting to be scrapped.
  13. 3 points
    My Horse Barn is located (in Henry County) right where the Ozarks meet the Plains....does that make me "bi-local"? BTW..I maintain a listing of WH guys in MO and KS.....and since 1972 have acquired a "secret knowledge" of several WH's hidden in the Ozark barns!!!
  14. 2 points
    Spent the day thinking of my dad, 1st year without him. It was tough at times. My kids and grandchildren came over got me a gas card and road snacks for the trip to Portage WI Garden Tractor Daze. Spent the day in the shop working on the 953.
  15. 2 points
    YUP, Same situation. Trying to finish a custom 2 seater and running out of time. Spent 3 full days last weekend, Fri and Sat this weekend plus a few full days before that too. This stuff is usually fun when I just poke around at it on spare time but it's getting to be a real pain with a deadline. I'll have it running and driving because it's almost there but still have quite a few little things to put on and adjust. Seems like the last 10% of the job takes 90% of the time! See you at the show!
  16. 2 points
    Hope its not serious....good luck. Mike.......
  17. 2 points
    Nice fleet shaun, hey,,,,,whos eyeing MY gas pump. Lol Glenn
  18. 2 points
    And I thought I had issues because I have two 520's. ---Kevin
  19. 2 points
    Viola! - Finished 1973 10HP 8-Speed "Refresh" So what started out as a spun rod, turned into an engine rebuild, which turned into a full blown engine restore, which turned into a tractor "refresh", which ultimately turned into this shiny red picture of beauty! LOL All in less than 30 calendar days, too. Sheesh! Time for a rest. Glad the BIG Show is only a few days away.
  20. 2 points
    Happy father's day you have raised me right best dad I could ever have. Ya taught me to work hard to get what I want and always make time to enjoy life. Well time to get my ass going so I can get over to Sharron springs for the pulls and spend the rest of the day with you. I'll take that over a tractor anyday
  21. 2 points
    I got this from another member here today who happens to own an NOS Raider too I will be dragging this behind me at the big show this week...
  22. 2 points
    I got a 1992 416 with 48" deck and bagger. Pics will be posted tomorrow or the next day. Cleat
  23. 2 points
    Sure...if NOS means...Not On Sight. Don't forget...you owe me money.
  24. 2 points
    That's a steal! Does it come loaded with N.O.S. Tractors?
  25. 2 points
    Ok one more rule to follow. If one needs to borrow something twice in one year, one needs to purchase said item!
  26. 2 points
    Selling my "Straight from the Horse's Mouth" book collection plus bonus. SOLD!!! Includes the following: Original hardcover edition (very hard to find!) Second hardcover edition Second hardcover special collectors limited edition #25 of 150 with CD and copy of Cecil's appointment letter Last hardcover edition All books are in perfect condition. CDs have never been out of the sleeves. Bonus Winross Toy Wheel Horse 18 Wheeler $250 for the entire collection. I will only be at the show on Friday and maybe Saturday morning but can leave it with some fellow members.
  27. 2 points
    Well its finally done (almost) lol.Ive been so busy with new job etc that it had to take a back seat for a while . The only thing I haven't done is a stack... which is coming ,so heres some pics.
  28. 2 points
    I was able to get a PTO clutch from a guy about an hour from me. Got everything together last night and the belt from my other mover was too short... :?( All stores were closed and we were very sad. Will be getting the correct belt today. I will post pictures tonight so you can all appreciate it!
  29. 2 points
  30. 2 points
    Sounds like the starter solenoid is not always making a clean contact when activated. Hook a voltmeter across the two large terminals (the one from the battery and the one to the starter). When it clicks and does not crank you will likely find a fairly large reading. That is called voltage drop due to resistance in the solenoid contacts. If it cranks the engine the reading will be very low which is what you want. Garry
  31. 2 points
    The original size 10.5x4.5-4 are no longer made. I went with a 11x4. Just a hair taller and a hair more narrow. I'd say they are about 11.2 inches tall and about 4.25 inches wide at the sidewall. The tread is about 3.25 wide. (My original 10.5x4.5 tires were actually 10.5 inches tall and 4.5 inches wide sidewall with about a 4 inch wide tread.) I also tried a pair of 4.10x4, but they were tiny. Maybe 10 inches tall and less than 3 inches wide. The 11x4 will use the same size tubes as oem. You'll need bent stems. I found the best deal for these through summit on-line. http://www.summitracing.com/search?SortBy=BestKeywordMatch&SortOrder=Ascending&keyword=11x4 tires Here are pictures before I installed new sealed bearings.
  32. 2 points
    They had the cracklefest last year and never did have the feature tractor group picture. Plus it was pretty hard to wheel and deal with all the noise. No fear Bronco owners. I'm sure they will have the feature pic this year since I don't own one.
  33. 2 points
    Was at home, listening to my neighbor cut his lawn. He never picked up sticks or rocks first. Heard the lawnmower hit a huge rock, and bent the shaft on his motor. He immediately asked me to borrow mine so he could finish. I told him try the other neighbor, after I stopped laughing.
  34. 2 points
    The more overlap you have the more seat time you get, may want to half-lap and get even more seat time!
  35. 2 points
    This was my 65 Turbo Corvair. It went pretty good too.
  36. 2 points
    ===================================================================== I restored one last summer (mid 1970s model). Mackissic was very helpful and even sent me an owners manual, free of charge. What model do you have ??--- John Before - (original photo on Craig`s List) AS A PILE ----- AFTER RESTORATION ---
  37. 1 point
    great looking herd. like that black gmc too.
  38. 1 point
    OH! Quit whining... just turn down that hearing aid Mike.
  39. 1 point
    Nice collection! PA Panzer went out of business stamping "PENNSYLVANIA" on their grill. If they were IOWA or UTAH Panzers, they may have stuck around longer!
  40. 1 point
    I work with a guy who's wife used to be head ground keeper at a golf course. He get's her gift cards and she goes out ad buys chain saws, tillers, power washers ect.ect.
  41. 1 point
    I got a C141-8 with a tiller and a snow blower and a new set of decals from Terry for my C160.
  42. 1 point
    I thought N.O.S stood for Not For Sale or Never Outdoors so bird Sheet doesn't get on it! Steve, Do you take plastic?
  43. 1 point
    What does "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" mean?It means that it's the "best" way to lose friends. If you lend a friend something and s/he either never returns it or returns it damaged, it puts you in an awkward position. Do you say, "Oh, that's okay." when it's really not? Do you ask them for money to replace or repair the item if they don't offer it up front? If you borrow something, it weighs on your mind until you return it. You're not really comfortable with the lender until you get the item back to them. Before you borrow something (usually something you don't use often so wouldn't ordinarily buy), you should know that if you break it, you can afford to replace it for the owner. If you're a good borrower, it's almost got to be in better shape than when you borrowed it in order for you to feel right! Or you feel like you have to bake cookies to thank them. It depends on the deepness of your friendship. Some friendships can withstand a bad loan. Some valued friendships are destroyed forever. So it's referring to the possibility of something bad happening to the borrowed item. Of course, this doesn't usually happen, thankfully!
  44. 1 point
    Sweet!! Wish my raider 10 looked that good.....seeing that it isn't even running, I may do a complete teardown and restoration of it as well.
  45. 1 point
    Kyle, thanks for taking the time to document the alternative method. I saw "press" and thought: Ugh! I'd buy new/used. I'm sure that I'll use the method on something.
  46. 1 point
    That really turned out great! I love the look. Looks tougher than mine on my 520. Hands down you have a great setup with the loader/tractor and those meats on the back.
  47. 1 point
    The games have already started. Just need to look on the forum harder
  48. 1 point
    And I've always wanted to build a clone Demonstrator too.
  49. 1 point
    Hi Cod, Attaching a graphic posted earlier showing lift bar configurations for different attachments. Not sure if iut is model specific but helps me with a 520 and 310 attachment installs. p3x
  50. 1 point
    It doesn't haul a lot of tractors, but it'll be a great place to sleep
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