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    Another nice day. More people wanted to know more about the Generac Jenny than anything. Gave out a bunch of RS cards! Searched high and low for a 12v whizzer siren. A friend of mine has one but he won't sell it to me. I got half of the flea market left to find one. Lots of big trucks came today. Also the pet pig population grows. On with the pics! Day started out great! A ford truck had to get towed. Made my day. Typical scene ; Bought a Husk of a tractor from my friend Terry. Mainly for the tires. Knobby fronts and almost new AG's . With the paint scheme it looks like Marvin's son. Here we are towing it to the trailer Son of Marvin. Where do I find out what model it is by the serial no.??? Big Mack came rolling in and almost backed over my display Another pig! picked up a Monkey for my wife. She loves these things Nice loader on a cub Bassett going for a ride! Twin Airstreams got clothes? cool fountain Old White Big Rig One way to carry your camper! Another pic of the neat ford grader 1054 with sickle And the rest HIGH NOON !
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    ...and Alice in Wonderland saw big white rabbits...weird...
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    Excellent Mike...just like being there.
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    Nice...looks like it just came out of the box. IMO, the side extension plates are mounted incorrectly. The front bends should be parallel to each other to slice through the snow.
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    Yes it was for a child Bob. Thanks Gary. I was thinking 604/704. I see no evidence that a battery box was ever installed and everything seems identical to the 704 I have and the 604 I had 45 yrs. ago except the seat. Basing it on that serial no. I'd go with 604
  6. 3 points
    Hi Everyone, I haven't posted here in awhile. Here are some pics of my 1957 RJ35. Hope you enjoy them!
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    Looks like a very nice RJ35 to me! Nothing looks mismatched here. I love the look of the machine myself, I always say to leave the original paint alone and don't restore these old tractors! Yours looks good just the way it is. You have restored the rims but that is ok. Great job on keeping it as is! Here is a pic of one of mine, bone stock 1955 RJ35, the steering wheel has been changed.
  8. 2 points
    Hello All, been awhile... working way too many hours.... missed the show (hear that turned out to be a good thing due to rain) , had to scrap my vacation to keep boss man happy. Working 16 hr days 7 days a week for short term now... Miss the forum and the Wheel Horses---haven't touched one in a year around my house. decided to visit and see whats going on and give a shout out to everybody. Already looking forward to next years show Tony
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    Lot's more pics. Tried to get a lot of Ford feature pics in. Also a short video riding along on Skonk. Probably the coolest thing I came across was a steam tractor built in the village I grew up in. Built in 1914 and is the only known working unit left. Also an old drag line was operating and the guy working it let a little boy in the cab and let him work the controls. IH M with Mopar 318 power Ford with flames and Chevy Power!! Mini steamer Steamer built in the village I grew up in Drag line with little boy at the controls Mini Mercedes Need light? Shiney! Trip on Skonk HIGH NOON!! Steam 2015 day 3 036.JPG Steam 2015 day 3 037.JPG Steam 2015 day 3 053.JPG
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    Here's the tall chute I picked up from member jmdavid09 couple three weeks ago , didn't think it was going to happen because of the distance between us... but as luck would have it he was coming down from NY to pick up a tractor and we were able to get it done . We met in Pottstown and I was able top get a tall chute . Just finished up tonight, thought after 20 years of service I'd go over it and I put a little more money in it - new chain - new idler sprockets etc - if I see stuff wore after it's been in service for years I'd rather replace things now over January with 2 foot of snow in the D-way . The 10ft bulk #40 chain was a piece of cake and tightened things up nicely First pic is the day it made it's trip from Syracuse to South central Pa via Pottstown Pa .
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    That"s a big pigeon!
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    Here's a couple more from the corner of Ohio & Ganson . See if you can spot the pigeon I was lucky to capture .
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    And here I thought is was "where did Mike's dad go "
  14. 2 points
    No...LOL A friend of mine had just bought a used C-121. She had mowed her large yard a few times and then all of a sudden she had to choke it somewhat to keep it running. I went over there and started going through the process...fuel pump, filter, gas line, etc. Finally I pulled of the gas line from the pet cock on the gas tank. Hardly any gas flow, so we siphoned the tank and took it off the horse...pulled off the pet cock and there it was...about an 1" long white spider blocking the hole. Weird, but we found the problem.
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    Looks like a good time! I love the big truck pics! . Thanks for sharing.
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    I think there's a conflict of interest here.....isn't this thread suppost to be ALL about a Tractor show??.... Golfing....
  18. 2 points
    Jake Kuhn

    550

    Thanks all, and yep I think this one is cooler the way it is then painted, and a lot less work! Its going to wait for a while until I get to it, I'm trying to finish up some other stuff first but maybe work on it this fall or winter. I may pressure wash it now though, and try on a set of wheels and tires I have that are already painted and if I don't like them I can always put these back on.
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    wide angle, I'm guessing. I thought it was my eyes at first. Or a flashback from the 60's.
  20. 2 points
    Any time that an engine quits, and then starts again after sitting for a little while, I always suspect a clogged gas cap vent first.
  21. 1 point
    Attention all of you Horse-aholics! 6th Annual North Central Indiana Meet & Greet is October 3rd!!! I look forward to hosting this event every year. I greatly appreciate the support that many of you have shown in the past. All of you make this a very special event and I can't wait to see all of you again in a couple of months! Remember that we hold one of the best raffles around with 100% of the proceeds sent to St. Baldrick's Foundation in memory of the late Max Nunn! P.s. His tractor will be on display again this year! Thanks to Paul and Sharon Iossi. I need your help once again.......prizes are needed for the raffle. You all have been soooo supportive in the past and I hope you would be willing to chip in again. With the wet summer, I don't know if the beans will be off the field for us to plow. I am keeping my fingers crossed as always so we can turn some soil. I will definitely keep you posted. Food will be available for purchase again from our friends, the Millers. If you have been here before you know the pie is amazing! I will be working on new t-shirt designs in the near future. Please hold your orders until I am all squared away with this. I will set up a seperate post once I have my ducks in a row. I am hoping that will be the first year that we break in to the 200+ tractor mark. I hope you are ready to bring a nice load to show. We will once again have a swap meet area. Again we will start a separate thread on what people are bringing and/or looking for. I do have a few costs I incur from putting on a show of this size. I will have a donation box out for those that feel compelled to chip in a few bucks. All of the help we receive is greatly appreciated! So this is just a kickoff.....mark October 3rd on your calendars. The show wouldn't be the same without you!
  22. 1 point
    B & B service in Gloversville NY is still open... I need to stop in there or Emericks for some parts
  23. 1 point
    Mike, did you say you mean to say you were there when the Wood Traction Engine rolled out the door? I knew you were old, but not that old.
  24. 1 point
    I knew there was someone missing from the group picture at The WHCC show this year. Glad you checked in.
  25. 1 point
    On my way back from Cleveland. 54 inch blade and nice tiller for the GT14. The fella had quite a collection. i snapped a pic of a mower attachment I don't think I have seen before. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
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    Jake Kuhn

    550

    Hi all, Picked this one up a few weeks ago but haven't gotten a chance to post it yet. Found this one for sale on the side of the road about 10 miles from home! Its a 550 and I really like the original paint on it. I'm planning to go through the motor and trans on this one and just leave the paint as-is. Looks like it has the original engine too, it has a h60 tag on the shroud but has the indent in the back side of the block like I've seen on lausons. I'm also thinking about repainting the wheels on it, but still haven't decided yet. I will probably see how they look after being pressure washed before deciding to paint or not. Anyways, heres a couple of pictures. Jake
  27. 1 point
    Great pictures Mike. Thanks for sharing. Nice pick-up on the the roundhood roller.
  28. 1 point
    Great bunch of pictures Mike~! Thanks for posting all of these from the Steam Show!
  29. 1 point
    You should try to come to this show next year Craig. You'd have a blast. It will be a National Cleatrac show. There will be all kinds of cool crawlers here. Right up your alley! Yeah, boy... I can't wait for that.
  30. 1 point
    Lots of cool machines at that show! Thanks for the photos. You talking about a Wizzer motorcycle? That is the 1st motorized 2 wheeler I ever rode back in 1968...I was 13!
  31. 1 point
    Thanks! I want to restore it over time but began to worry that it might more beaten up on the inside than I thought. It runs strong it just has issues with the throttle a bit which I hope will be fixed when I rebuild the carb. Going to try the trick of putting the Hillman bushing in and hopefully the local parts shop has a throttle shaft. Carb is soaking in carb dip right now and would like to get it cleaned up and put back together this weekend to mow on Sunday. It also backfires dramatically when I shut it down but hopefully that will get better when I pull the head and decarbon, I expect it needs it. The steering has A LOT of play too right now so hopefully I can use the parts from the 310 to address those issues. Thanks again!
  32. 1 point
    Thanks everyone for the positive feedback! The front tires are 4-ply turfsavers 16x6.5 8. I believe they are factory size for 400 series. I had to have 4 hoses made to get the loader running. I re-used some hoses that I got from my friends dad along with a fresh 6GPM pump and control valve. The deal also included a nice hadex pump, large hydraulic motor, diverter valve, throttling valve with foot pedal, and an aboxious amount of hoses (1/2 JIC). Tuna and I are thinking about using the pump and motor for a loader-mount 2-stage blower for his 420LSE. I have no idea what machine these components were stripped from, but it was definitely something homemade. The weight box uses exercise cable weights. I eventually plan on welding a nice cap to cover the weights. And i did finish tiling... It just took me 2 months because I couldn't keep my mits off the horse. My girlfriend thinks I have a problem.
  33. 1 point
    If I had to guess I would say it has around 700hours on it welcome to RedSquare Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  34. 1 point
    Excellent! Welcome to redsquare! You will find that MANY parts wll swap over from other horses. WH used the same frame and transmission on the 8 speeds for like 30 years. If you need things post in the wanted section and keep posting pictures of your progress here we love keeping horses running! So yes there are some parts that are no longer available new, but i think youll find there are plenty of decent lightly used parts available. Oh and be careful, they multiply. I started with a hand me down and bought one for parts to fix it. Now i hsve 5 or 6? Hard to say how many hours. The throttle bushing being worn means it probably has a few, but it looks to be in really good shape. Those single kohlers go forever. They are very tolerant of wear and very robust and you can just keep rebuilding them. The shifter gate happens sometimes is the shifter is a bit too loose or the plate isnt llined up just right you can smack it when shifting. The grime is pretty easy to occur if theres a small leak or its not cleaned up well. The brake grime issue may be a seaping seal on the brake shaft. The hood hinge pins get wallowed out very easily with the hard frame mounted single cylinder engines. The hinges just get beat to death.
  35. 1 point
    Thank you everyone I got I fixed and cut the lawn too lol
  36. 1 point
    White spiders Steve? This wasn`t after refreshments was it? lol.
  37. 1 point
    You should try to come to this show next year Craig. You'd have a blast. It will be a National Cleatrac show. There will be all kinds of cool crawlers here. Right up your alley!
  38. 1 point
    Well, I actually dragged the horse out of the 40yd dumpster with the door open. I used my F150, 100' of rope, and a wire pulling pulley.(I am a sparky by trade). It crashed and banged onto the asphalt, then I flipped it and winched it onto my flat bed trailer. Oh, it was snowing bad too. This could literally have been a wheelhorse commercial. All I can say is hats off to the engineers that built these. Bravo! I had plans of keeping this tractor, and in hindsight, wish I had. This tractor had zero rust issues. Every bolt and nut was factory fresh. So the only person I know that would have seen the potential is Rexymouse. And now the 312-8 and the pf engineering loader live happily ever after! Great job on the hood man. That bad Larry should lift the 416-8....next wheelhorse Wednesday. Maybe just to pressure wash the undercarriage?
  39. 1 point
    The fuel cap has a vent that allows air in as the fuel is used up, if the vent is plugged it will cause the a vacuum in the tank and prevent the fuel pump from working.
  40. 1 point
    Hrmm... let's try tagging him and see if he stops by? @mnWHfan
  41. 1 point
    Nice pics. Thanks for sharing. (kind of looks cool Wonky)
  42. 1 point
    Good poll. I hate body work. I can never leave it alone, I can't stop playing with it, I always have to touch it before it is dry, and I hate sanding. I would rather change out a kitchen faucet and I hate plumbing. My blood pressure is up just typing this response.
  43. 1 point
    Not sure how that's gonna help ya clear snow this winter... . Mike........
  44. 1 point
    I think he's trying to hit a golf ball by a flickering light. Lol
  45. 1 point
    So... Chris was able to finish up on all his work late last night. I ended up driving it home about 50 min ride and left my newer truck there. It has been a fun 24 hours for sure. First thing this morning I got some help from my boy and my neighbor came over and we installed the bed, bed wood and a few other little things. Made a few trips with it to the store and it is really fun to drive. It has been a long time coming that is for sure...
  46. 1 point
    I will be there Saturday for sure, I'm not sure on Friday at this point yet but I'm planning on it. Here is a picture of the exhibiter plaque for this year
  47. 1 point
    I'm lucky enough to have some access to a workshop, and have utilised the sand blast machine. So far I done the rear cover, seat support plate and spring bars, the foot boards and belt cover, the opposite side cover, the piece over the sticks. I would have done the bonnet/hood but it was to big for the cabinet . Some bits have ben primed already, I've painted the hood (all rattle cans) quite pleased with the finish, no filler just primer an good ole hand sanding.
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    That looks sweet Ken! Put me first in line if you decide to sell or trade it!!!
  50. 1 point
    Found on the new C-175... I brought down from the boonies.
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