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  1. 6 points
    When I first got my wheel horse the first thing on my buddys mind was tug of war. I just recently got it running and that was good enough for him. I am still fairly young and stupid so I agreed. I must admit my money was on his tractor a 69 cub cadet 104 he had me by weight, horse power, traction (tire chains), and the fact that my wheel horse isn't up to snuff yet. So we chained up, fired up our tractors,and to my surprise my wheel horse held its own. They both just sat there digging ruts. Needless to say it ended in a draw. Things might be different when I get it running right!
  2. 5 points
    BTW a similar scenario played out in my neighborhood when I first brought home my 520-H. My neighbor, with his brand new Craftsman 23hp garden tractor decided it would be fun for the kids to see which daddy's tractor would win a tug-o'-war. He had supreme confidence that his brand new hydro driven GT would be stronger than my 25-year-old Wheel Horse. This is what happened... Keep in mind that this took place on an asphalt street. We both hitched up to a car tow strap. The kids all shouted "ready... set... go!" His tractor jerked my 520-H back a couple inches (I had taken my foot off the brake but hadn't engaged the drive yet. There is about that much play in an Eaton--I call it the slush factor) and then stopped just sitting there all locked up when the pressure built up on the hydro valves from rolling. Then I eased the motion control forward and he left skid marks with his brand new tires as his tractor started sliding backwards. He did something and hit the brake, or let up--I couldn't tell. Then he put the hammer down on his cheaply made foot pedal and the front end of his tractor lifted up. This entire time I was steadily dragging him backward. The kids thought it was great fun. Before I turned to look at him, I got all the smiles out so I could pretend to be empathetic in his miserable defeat. The whole thing kind of felt like I was dragging a log that had a little fight in it. Ever since that storied weekend afternoon, the neighbors all have respect--and awe--for the mighty Wheel Horse. I've mentioned this in another thread, but since that day several Wheel Horses have been showing up in the neighborhood. Mostly 300 & 400 series. There is no denying what these awesome machines are capable of. And, every time I fire up the unmistakable-sounding Onan, someone pops their head out to take a look. Some of those one-upsmanship guys scramble their shiny new tractors at that moment. They were not around on that fabled day. I should hook two or three of them up to the 522xi and see what happens!
  3. 5 points
    Do the math: pound for pound tractor + deck + driver = total weight engine HP per pound = ? All you had to do was stand on the pedals and lean forward... Get some rear chains, a deck and a cup holder - loser buys the beverages.... Also - That's nice vintage CC he's got there - good on both Y'All for being into old tractors.
  4. 5 points
    Put chains on that bad boy and he will be riding on a TEDAC BUC !!!
  5. 3 points
    heres the custom brush guard/bumper I made yesterday for my a-90 special.what do you think?
  6. 3 points
    I had a B6000 with the 3 cylinder diesel and 4wd. It is the ONLY tractor I have ever regretted selling - and folks who know me, know that I've bought and sold more than my fair share over the years. It was a fantastic machine. Someone made me an obscene offer for it and I sold it. I still think I should have kept it.
  7. 3 points
    I gave four of them a ride this month! They we're destroying my sisters garden and yard!
  8. 2 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.
  9. 2 points
    Yes, they do have an "O"-ring. They are called ORB fittings.....O Ring Boss fittings.
  10. 2 points
    I agree as well and you should try that test. Here's my thoughts on seeing if you can feel it 'lock' in to the detents in all gears. The shifter has the ability to actually move the forks past the detents but it doesn't because the gears physically stop it. The shifter doesn't do a thing to keep the transmission in a particular gear, the detents do. By moving through the gears gently you will feel when the detent balls engage. If you feel them engage as you shift to first, the shifter got them where they belong. I also agree that the 1st/reverse fork looks suspect in the picture and it's the area the shifter contacts to put it in 1st gear.
  11. 2 points
    For them really pesky sheds... I like to say...go big, or stay home.
  12. 2 points
    Yep, i agree with @slammer302, the rubber mounts make for a really smooth single cylinder experience. I also like the separated clutch/brake just because I like the finer control when using it on hills or with a big load. It can be scary to have that dead band in there between brake release and clutch engagement. But I can understand your quest for simplicity, and (while I think WH was about the simplest tractor that you could buy for the tasks at hand) it shouldn't take much to implement your changes. Just some custom linkages and machine work for the engine mounts.
  13. 2 points
    the rubber mounted engine can be a pain if the mounts are worn but if you replace the rubber mounts with new ones it makes for a sweet ride and lees hood shaking
  14. 2 points
    I have read up on the eatons, and the reason they feel that way is the same reason you can push it without a tow valve. They have "soft start" acceleration valves that bleed off some of the pressure before fully engaging drive. (They also help the unit have a larger neutral range to limit creeping, very multi purpose valves) I have been trying to figure a way to disable this without making it feel super jerky or damaging the unit. I would be curious what it felt liie without them.
  15. 2 points
    Bach-Ed, there's spring loaded detent balls that engage in grooves on the shifter rails when it's in gear. You can feel them when you shift into gear. Try going through each gear with the motor not running and see what each gear feels like.
  16. 2 points
    Wow! did a good job with no chains or weights. Wheel horse power Dave
  17. 2 points
    what caliber is that? I imagine they won't heal from those stings! I love my 17HMR, need more varmints in the field to pop at! 22.250 Remington 700 bull barrel with a 12x mounted on top! Glasses and floated with a very light trigger pull. Coyote - Hog buster. I lose sleep wondering with my lower caliber weapons (if they happen to make it back to thier dens) if I have done my job. No guess work with the 250! Just way to many of the destructive varmints this year. Big sis is forever greatful especially after her husband shot thier shed. When Sheds become pests, they require much bigger armament!
  18. 2 points
    Thats a good little story. The mighty horse,,,,,,,,thanks for sharing. Glenn
  19. 2 points
    Not necessarily. Early sunstrands used ATF (Dexron) later ones used 10w30 motor oil. I would stick with what ever is curently in there as they do not mix well and a complete flushing uses a lot of expensive fluid. ATF will be cherry koolaid red, motor oil tan.
  20. 2 points
    I do not believe they had a manual lift eaton 1100. The first few black hoods that came out had Sundstrand hydros and then all later units where fitted with eatons. I do believe all the eaton 1100's had hydro lift. But for what ever reason, some of the early Sundstrand came through as optional. I had a C-125A with a Sundstrand that had manual lift, which currently resides at Bill Jenkins house if anyone wants to buy it. Also Bill had a c-125 with a Sundstrand with hydro lift. So I am taking it as optional. I sold mine because I never could justify having the hydro with manual lift.
  21. 2 points
    what caliber is that? I imagine they won't heal from those stings! I love my 17HMR, need more varmints in the field to pop at! 22.250 Remington 700 bull barrel with a 12x mounted on top! Glasses and floated with a very light trigger pull. Coyote - Hog buster. I lose sleep wondering with my lower caliber weapons (if they happen to make it back to thier dens) if I have done my job. No guess work with the 250! Just way to many of the destructive varmints this year. Big sis is forever greatful especially after her husband shot thier shed.
  22. 2 points
    I have to dispatch mine quietly, can't shoot a real gun, other than hunting season, and even then, shotgun only.
  23. 2 points
    I hope that when she blows, you are not in the line of fire when some piece comes rocketing out in your direction at 100 MPH.
  24. 2 points
    I just picked up this 1990 Wheel Horse 520-8 and was wondering if it came with the 5073 10 pin limited slip transmission. Also slipped in a picture of my 1969 GT-14.
  25. 1 point
    New to the Forum, but we've had a B-100 in the family for almost 40 years (also picked up a C-121 along the way). Both are worn out, parts tractors now. A few questions for the forum. How do the B & C series machines of the 1970s 'match up' to the 300 and 400 series that came later? Are they equivalent, are most parts interchangeable? How about attachments? The 'tach-a-matic' front pulley and PTO clutch look the same as what I have on letter series. I have a roto-tiller and dozer/snow blade that fit the B-100. I also have (I believe) a 200-series snow thrower. Can that be used on the bigger tractors, or easily adapted? Doesn't look it. I imagine the Kohler engine is superior to the B&S, but is the B&S that's used on the Horses good too? I'm scanning Craigslist for a local WH for sale. I've found a few and would appreciate any advice on these topics. I apologize in advance if these questions have already been asked and I can't find the answers. THANKS!
  26. 1 point
    http://altoona.craigslist.org/grd/5086308492.html
  27. 1 point
    Hmm... Care to elaborate? I thought I wanted a 2 stage, maybe I don't.
  28. 1 point
    Ha ha, I'm a car guy and definitely know how the snowball rolls out of control. I just want to let my 10 yr old ride around the yard and me too. I'm a suburbia dweller so no real place to do a lot but sure intend to get my 75 bucks worth out of it. How did ya determine that it was a 62 ?
  29. 1 point
    Top Fuel Wheel Horse? I'm sure we could fit an air cooled VW engine on the frame. It could be a Herbie Horse. Sorry, guys. Working through some sleep deprivation this week. Bear with me.
  30. 1 point
    I have a work horse gt1642 with a Briggs motor on it and it seems to work good I think it comes down to how well their taken care of the one I have wasn't real well taken care of but seems the basics were done regular oil changes and greasing it up besides the work horses their were only a few odd ball c series with briggs on them most had Kohler's
  31. 1 point
    The cable steer is a great option but not nearly as strong as the link steering. I see there was a lot of question surrounding the Fiberglass Hood tractor not being a cable steer. Keep in mind that somewhere during 1955 the Ponds dump the cable steer set up for the link system based on the number of warranty work requests. With that said, just because a tractor does not have its original cable steer set up in place doesn't mean it wasn't a cable steer, it just means that the weak cable gave up and the Ponds said to heck with that design. I have made a couple of cable steer repro set ups and so far they have been working without issue, namely Steve's. I have more in the works and will be coming out with a vid on my YouTube Chanel explaining the whole set up and what I offer.
  32. 1 point
    This might help if it has been re-powered it helped me. http://www.kohlerengines.com/onlinecatalog/pdf/tp_2379.pdf
  33. 1 point
    If all else fails, install an electric pump http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/34909-installelectric-fuel-pump-on-a-c-160/ http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/38994-electric-fuel-pump-revisited/
  34. 1 point
    Welcome to Wheel Horse addiction ... Looks like you're the proud owner of a 1962 Suburban 702. That engine should be a K161S-28622E if it's the original engine.
  35. 1 point
    Not sure on the model/year of your tractor. Is the ID tag still on it?
  36. 1 point
    also be sure the arm is on top of the cam not under when installing the lobe on camshaft will look round for the fuel pump arm to ride on Brian
  37. 1 point
    Support is not expensive, and has many benefits. http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/store/
  38. 1 point
    Become a supporter and all those troubles will go away.
  39. 1 point
  40. 1 point
    My son has a transmission tore down that I hope to get some of the parts from. If the gears are in better shape I will try to repair one of these. I won't risk it if I don't have a replacement. I will be going to visit week after next. I'm also going to go salvaging in his parts yard. Never know what goodies I might find. lol
  41. 1 point
    I rebuilt the trans in my RJ58 and it was in worse shape than yours. It's a little noisy but works fine.
  42. 1 point
    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.
  43. 1 point
    unless there are pictures, it didn't happen!! OK Don, I'll take some pics. Hopefully it will happen soon. Tomorrow starts another week of working overtime. This Summer has been Hot Hot Hot, and when I get home from work I have just enough energy to drag myself up the back steps to get inside the house and on the leather recliner. Jack, LOL seems right now like my time is more limited than ever. Things at work get more crazier each year, and more is expected of me to help keep some equilibrium about the work enviroment. Hopefully in about three and a half years I can retire and become a full time Wheel Horse Tinkerer.
  44. 1 point
    I had a Wheel Horse for sale last month on a local classified site for $180. .... I got a call ... he wanted details ... he wanted the tractor ... says he's a little short on cash but has $35 ! End of conversation!
  45. 1 point
    I hope you guys don't mind me resurrecting this old thread, but I'm starting to wonder about Jack's myself. I placed an order for Tecumseh carb parts from them a couple of days ago. Jack's doesn't tell you up front whether items are in stock, but you can check your order status right away and find out what's in stock and what they're waiting for from the manufacturer. All but one of my parts was in stock. The final item, a simple $2 gasket, was on order from the vendor and expected in their warehouse two days later. I checked the status yesterday, and the gasket was then expected two days from yesterday. I checked again today, and it's now expected two days from today. I'm sensing a pattern here, it seems the expected date for this gasket to arrive in their warehouse is a moving target. This all started sounding familiar to me, so I went back to some of my earlier records and realized that I cancelled my last order from Jack's back in 2011 for exactly the same reason. I think I'm going to let this ride for another couple of days and see what happens. If Jack's can't tell me definitively when I can expect my parts, I have four other suppliers to choose from. Ironically, the one place that tells me what's in stock right up front, before I even start to go through the checkout process, is RepairClinic.com, which is one of my favorite online appliance part suppliers. I'll keep you posted...
  46. 1 point
    I used to take the PK to shows. Kept getting asked "What year Kubota is that?
  47. 1 point
    PM the squonk... he's a Kabota boy Glenn.
  48. 1 point
    31 - Jason, DTOM 30&18 - Dave & his Son, Muz123
  49. 1 point
    Years ago I did the same with several brands of oil filters. What prompted it was when a friend who worked at a Ford dealer razzed me for using a Target branded filter. Of course he said I should only use Motorcraft. So I opened up 4 or 5 filters (after using them) and put them on display on a piece of plywood. The NAPA, Motorcraft and, of all things, the Target, looked like they were much higher in quality and had the most pleats. I even did a Motorcraft from the dealer and one from Walmart just in case my friend tried to say that Walmart purchased filters weren't like the dealers. A couple of other brands were so so and the Fram was, by far, the cheapest looking. It had cardboard where the others were metal. Of course I'm talking engine filters here but I do use the NAPA filter on my Wheel Horse Command motor with no worries.
  50. 1 point
    That block looks pretty pleased with itself! That really is bad, and should be a great reminder to the rest of us to take care of our engines! Matt :flags-texas:
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