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  1. 6 points
    This little vagrant took up residency under my horse barn. So I fed him some apples and took him for a ride on the 875.
  2. 4 points
    My 701 came with the dozer blade that seems to be fairly difficult to find. Since my kids and I were having so much fun driving the 701 around I decided to get my feet wet with restoring the blade first. It was in pretty rough shape as you can see. All of the metal had severe pitting. My first idea was to strip it and use primer filler and rattle can paint. I spent about 4 hours wire wheeling the frame rails. Through trial and error this seems to be the most effective method to remove the paint and rust. I had the frame rails stripped and I realized that unless I had it sand blasted that I was never going to be able to get into all of the nooks to remove the rust. I made the decision to take it to a shop to have it sand blasted and powder coated. I decided on powder coating for its tough finish. The only downside is that the pitting is visible through the finish. While I've spent much more on it than I wanted to, I love how it has turned out. I ordered all new 316 grade stainless hardware from fastenal. I got the parts back today and put it back together this afternoon. The last piece I need to get is the wear plate for blade and it will be finished.
  3. 4 points
    I'm in the process of rebuilding a 48" deck - about my 5th one! - and thought I'd share a couple fixes I've come up with that are relatively easy to do with common items from around most of our shops. The 'roller' wheels on back and front of the deck really take a beating and after I paid out a pretty hefty sum for new ones -- well I thought I could do something better. This is for the solid wheels that have a white bushing on each end that is almost always worn out. I had a piece of 1/2" schedule 80 PVC around the shop (my air line is run with it) and since it has the 1/2" inside is about 7/8" outside it makes an ideal replacement bushing. I chuck it up in the metal lathe - a wood lathe should do just as well - and trim the outside down to my worn wheels inside diameter for about 3/4-1" and cut it off. Here I measure every opening because of the wear, it will vary from .750 to .800. so I trim off what ever is needed to get a good snug fit. This will leave a slight shoulder similar to the original ones. So if the wheels are worn then the axles are more than likely worn too. I get a piece of 1/2' rod and a piece of sheet metal from the scrap pile and a couple minutes on the drill press and a quick spot weld and I have a new axle. My decks get a lot of abuse on the left side from rubbing against the edge of my concrete driveway where I try to get too close, so on my last couple of rebuilds I added a 'guard', Another piece of 1/2" rod from the pile and another few minutes on the welder and I should have enough protection.
  4. 4 points
    I gave four of them a ride this month! They we're destroying my sisters garden and yard!
  5. 4 points
    Aww shucks...he looks too happy to move. Is he enlarging the basement of the "MAGIC SHED" ?
  6. 4 points
    All such creatures are very susceptible to heavy metal poisoning. Usually delivered through the skin at 36-3800 fpm. Varmint Cong comes to mind:-) FREEZE GOPHER!
  7. 3 points
    OK I know it's not a tractor but didn't know where else to ask. Has anybody ever seen a Wheel Horse push mower. I picked one up Saturday for $10 has a cast deck ,is self propelled (probably gear and chain driven) and has a 3.5 hp tecumseh. if anyony has seen one or knows where I can get some info would be appreciated. Going to try and restore it after all it's still a Horse. Thanks,Tim
  8. 3 points
    When I released him, he was last seen headed South at max speed...around 0.3MPH. If he doesn't stop or change course, He should be in Maryland in 3 days.
  9. 3 points
    Glad to see you stopped by Dennis! The show is just two and a half weeks away! And for those who maybe need this information.... Grounds address: 34605 265th Ave, Le Sueur, Mn Go in Gate #2 and turn left, we're set up next to the machine shed.... usually take up both sides of the road.
  10. 3 points
  11. 2 points
    Many of us here have run onto the guy that has a car, truck, or Wheel Horse sitting off in the weeds or bushes that they won't sell. Well, fast forward 20 years and:
  12. 2 points
    I am fascinated by the fiberglass hood RJ in the for sale section. I've never even seen a picture of one before, and I realize that only the first 100 or so had the "glass" hood. Could we please start a thread discussing these early, rare tractors? And whipny, would you mind posting some pictures of your fascinating early tractor in this thread? I don't know when we'll get a chance to see one of these super rare horses again.
  13. 2 points
    Friday I had my seven week check-up following spinal surgery and the doctor told me (in the presence of my wife) that I should be able to start doing anything that I normally did prior to the operation. Sooooo, this morning I got a couple hours of quality seat time mowing the lawn. Came back in the house singing " Back in the saddle again", the wife said I don't sing as well as Gene Autry but she was glad to see me so happy. I start Physical Therapy Monday and should be able to get back out in the barn to give the rest of the herd a little attention very soon.
  14. 2 points
    You didn't waste my time, we all enjoy presenting our opinion and sharing information, but in the end it is yours to do with as you please. If you know she is about to blow PLEASE grab a video camera and post it here.
  15. 2 points
    Ultimately, this round went to the C-125 Auto. The C-175 I looked at was priced at six bucks, and it needed valve adjustments and other maintenance on an 1180 hour engine. I didn't like the hydro lift on it either--it seemed annoyingly slow. The C-125 Auto has 1081 hours on it, and it has manual lift with a Sundstrand hydro. The K301 engine runs well, but needs a new carb float. The hydro is very strong. And, it only cost me a buck twenty-five. So, I felt more comfortable dealing with the minor issues of the C-125 than I did the C-175...especially for the price. I think the 12hp K301 will be able to handle things nicely, and since I was planning on using it as a grader, the manual lift with repeatable/adjustable height will be a plus. I will post some pics later this evening. Thanks for all your input.
  16. 2 points
    I think he's currently... adding a basement to his basement.
  17. 2 points
    Hey Ed...could you do me a favor please... stop by here, pick up his little brother? He wants a ride too.
  18. 2 points
    Hey....wait a minute.....weren't those apples for the Deere?!?!?!?
  19. 2 points
    I hope that was a real long ride Ed or he will be back......Should have put him on a steady diet of lead....... course then his cousins would all move in. Chucks can do some serious damage
  20. 2 points
    Well I removed the shift lever and the set screw. I took some photos and re installed the lever. I got the set screw turned in until the shift lever wouldn't move then backed it off so it was free to move. I took it out for a ride and still have the problem. Since I have never heard anybody on this forum camplain of too many photos, here are some. I don't know how well it shows but there is a flat that can be felt on the side of the ball. What's next?
  21. 2 points
    Wheels & tires going to my tire man to see what can be done. Fronts have had it - ripped sidewalls, and I fear there might be too much damage to the rims to save them. Backs might be salvageable but one won't hold air - goodrich silvertown...... anyone got a source for these I'm all ears as well. drilling & grinding on the recoil tin... recoil studs were twisted off
  22. 2 points
    Got to work on this little gem this weekend and got everything tore down. Got everything bagged and tagged & lots of pics as to how it was. Can't believe my luck as fasteners came out with relative ease. Nothing stripped out or twisted off. Even the sometimes stubborn shift lever dog point set screw backed right out! In an effort to save as much OEM paint I decided not to pressure wash anything as that would have surely blasted alot more paint off. Will have to do it school by hand with regular parts cleaner..lots of crud on the frame rails. The motor really doesn't need to be tore into but I am going to pull the head to check the bore pending availability of a head gasket. The oil that came out was fairly clean. The cylinder head and fin were completely filled with mud dauber nests. but should wire brush up ok. Tranny on the other hand is going to be tore down. Upon getting the shift lever out and pouring out the rally nasty looking gunk in ther I noticed metal shavings ....oh oh... lots of metal particals clinging on the lower shift lever as well. The hubs slid right off but ther does seem to be side slop in the axle bearings or bushings in there. Seals will need to be replaced in the brake & input pulley as well. If anyone has a good source for tranny parts I am all ears. I believe it to be a 5003-5010. Going to get the motor happening before I pull it apart to find out if it's got the ball or needle bearings in it. Going to be a slowww process as this $()&# thing called work keeps interfering with things. Family already asks if I got a bed out in the garage!?!?!? Got the easy stuff done - flywheel cleaned up and ready to go, only part I painted as it don't show anyway, gotta have some rattle can time right? Magnet was real loose and one of the threads were mangled - chased out real nice tho and a few drops of 271 loctite should do. Don't want that bugger to come loose and take out the ignition coil!
  23. 2 points
    Well actually what prompted me to start this thread Mike was I took a little break from mowing this afternoon because it was so hot and the Sun was seriously INTENSE !!! There was not a cloud in the sky, and I had enough of the Sun beating down on me. I got a little bored sitting inside in the AC and thought I would throw something on here about whatI i did last weekend which by the way was even hotter than this weekend. It was so hot that it took two beers to get the old engine off and three beers to put the 14 horse power engine on. Speaking of which, I totally forgot to say our good friend James Blankenship came to my house to help with the project. James is very bright and funny, and I was very thankful for his help and company. See what I mean about it being so hot? I totally forgot to include James in the story which makes me feel bad but I know he understands as he suffers through the same hot Summers as i do LOL. Two or more months of mostly 90 degree plus weather will cook your brain if you stay outside day in and day out year after year, especially as we get older.
  24. 2 points
    Kids can get anything to pull a wheelie!
  25. 2 points
    You've heard... nothing limps like a deere?
  26. 1 point
    This is a story of Hannah Please Vote For Her any vote from you guys goes a long way..... This is for my friends friend Hannah. 4 years ago Hannah was giving only months to live. Today she is a happy and fairly healthy 15 year old. Hannah had a brain tumor at age 11, after visiting 6 hospitals in three weeks only one surgeon would touch her, this was at John Hopkins. It was a long slow recovery and she is doing great now. She loves horses and loves jumping, the love of horses has kept her spirits up the last few years. Even thought she doesn't have all of her motor skills back yet she is a very good rider and jumper If you have a few minutes please see the link below and vote for her, she is in the second photo down Thanks Guys! ~Duke http://eventingnation.com/who-jumped-it-best-millbrook-junior-training-edition/
  27. 1 point
    my son and I plan on being there fri morning bring a few horses. Never been here before looking forward to making some new friends
  28. 1 point
    This is what my brother calls "High speed lead poisoning!" This is what my brother calls "High speed lead poisoning!"
  29. 1 point
    Thanks Don and Boovuc. I found the snap ring on outer bearing gone... And pto shaft is beat up... May be time for a new bearing and snap rings thank guys
  30. 1 point
    No fork on the 60, you are correct.
  31. 1 point
    Excellent Horse! And a 60" deck too, very nice. Dirty fuel system, carb and all the way back to the tank. Clean 'em all.
  32. 1 point
    I have his cousin under my shed. The wife named him Ralph. I have been instructed to leave Ralph alone. I have considered give him a Prestone cocktail.
  33. 1 point
    Am I the only one who thought Aerosmith? Glad to hear things are going well! -Nate
  34. 1 point
    well i got the plowing done today it went kinda ruff the ground was hard and very rocky but i was able to move some earth i will say the old B-60 held up well it does need some more traction as i exspected i ran out of traction before the front end would try to raise up. And i also got to see my 314H that my brother has been using and he says he loves it the bad is that it has a miss when mowing under heavy load.
  35. 1 point
    My dad said that a couple years ago about one of his horses and its still going Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  36. 1 point
    WARNING: RedSquare Members may frown upon this post! Please proceed with caution... Lol Well everyone, from what you have read above you can probably tell that what I'm about to say some RedSquare members may disapprove of my final decision on what I'm going to do with my k301. I have decided to put the engine back together and run 'er till she dies and hopefully when she blows up I'll have enough money to buy a different engine (hopefully a diesel) this is my final decision. Thanks, Nate
  37. 1 point
    I bet he's got kids.......Wheelies!
  38. 1 point
    It has to feel good to be able to go out and mow the lawn. Come on over and mow mine...I am tired of it and can't wait for snow. Seriously...take it easy coming back...good to hear things are working out.
  39. 1 point
    The only help for intoxication is
  40. 1 point
    Back from holidays, back to the workshop, The wheel bearings arrived whilst I was away so first.... The bearing tubes were a bit bell mouthed, bearings were a light press fit but I could see that grease would probably find a way out so I sealed around the bearings with some silicone sealant. Now back on and looking nice. Next up my head lamps, now I know they are a bit exposed sticking out like they are but I am not going to be driving through any scrub in the foreseeable future but I do return to base in the dark at times. No hood was drilled in the making of this product so return to original is always possible! The horse will need to be put on the back burner for a while now as I have promised Mrs rog that I will get the garden sorted out, I will update the thread when I am able to get on again. Wheels on (1).JPG Lamp plate (4).JPG Lamp plate (5).JPG Lamps on (1).JPG Lamps on (2).JPG
  41. 1 point
    Craig, Doc didn't mention vacuuming so I won't do it, can't be too careful! As for driving and shopping, since I haven't been on pain killers and it never came up following the operation I have been doing both for a few weeks.
  42. 1 point
    Well, Now I have the release lever all finished, and tomorrow, I will get the painting done on it all and maybe send a picture of my C-160. The one I have is , I think, actually a C-162 because it has the rare 16 HP Tecumseh engine. OHV and rocker box on top. So...now I have also finished the plow angle adjustment bar. The most time was spent on making the release , pin lever. It works wonderful and quite worth the time to make it. Here are a couple pics of the final result.
  43. 1 point
    Started working on the LED retrofit. It turns out that the Pilot LEDs are complete junk. Do not even bother trying them out. I purchased 8 of them (four 2-packs), and out of the 8, only 1 actually worked. I ended going with the Sylvania Zevo 194 instead. They are twice the price, but work flawlessly. The LED headlights and taillights are awesome. The LEDs in the dash were actually too bright and too white out of the box for my liking. My solution was to go to the local craft store and buy some colored glass/plastic stain (only $1.49). I painted the 194 lenses in the color that matches the indicator decal. Refer to the pictures below... I will post some final pictures when everything is back together. 20150804_192327.jpg 20150804_212214.jpg 20150804_212223.jpg 20150805_164804.jpg
  44. 1 point
    That's just to keep someone from stealing it Jim. Oldest trick in the book.
  45. 1 point
    I've never had an issue with it, AMC. I did leave it set to cure a few days before I touched it. No problems. Now, I'm just needing new deck wheel for 2 decks I have.
  46. 1 point
    Holy Batman... that's from a spray can?
  47. 1 point
    Had to start somewhere. After 2 years of buying selling and trading, this is what I've got. Last picture lol. I used New Holland red after priming and sanding certain spots on this deck. I've found NH Red (by Majic at TSC) to be an exact match for me. You can't even tell where I touched up.
  48. 1 point
    shaft extended 2.5 " Wheel won't hit hood no more!
  49. 1 point
    I bought fuel put some in.....filmed it starting after a couple of turns, or at least I thought I had filmed it...Camera was on pause, I filmed the bit where the carb flooded and it would not restart. I think I need to have a look at the float chamber. The main thing is that my horse lives!
  50. 1 point
    John, I do believe that type was made for the early RJ's (55 to 57) after the inner hood type was too difficult to install / keep in place. It was great to see you again at the show John. Wild Bill
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