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8 pointsI only went to see the snowblower, but there were these two WH's just begging for me to take them home. I bought the 1257 for $100, then went back the next day and bought the rest for another $100. The 12 hp Kohler turns by hand, and has some compression, but might need work. First I have to fix an electrical connection (or volt regulator). The Commando 6 'roller' is just for parts, steering wheel & gear for the 1257 and others parts to resell. The snow blower needs to be soaked in a vat of PB Blaster. I hope I can get it to work before this winter. For $200 for everything, I couldn't resist it all. The PO started to work on them three years ago, but a young family delayed things, and now he's moving to another home. The 1257 was in the garage, but the others were outdoors for 3 years. Found in Northeast Philadelphia. Not all "finds" are in barns. Oh well, I'll just put them in line with my other 5 WH projects. The 1257 is kind of a neat little tractor. I may move it ahead of some other projects.
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8 pointsWell I didn't want to buy any more machines. I am out of space and have no time to spend with them like I used to. So at the last minute I decided to grab my boy and take our 420 LSE and Jacobsen Chief to a parade/show about 25 minutes away with some good friends. As I was lined up for the parade, one of the other club members came up to me and said a fellow across the field has some Horses he wants to sell. I almost didn't go, but I have learned a long time ago that you follow up on all leads. He mentioned to me he bought one at auction a while back and was planning on fixing the broken axle, but never got around to it. I almost lost interest until he said it had chrome rims and was a special edition. So needless to say I cruised on over to his place after the parade and we struck a deal. I am glad I had my tractor money with me at the time. the bottom of the seat is ruined....but hey maybe I will ship it to KenB and have him do his magic. Also as you can see the axle is broken.....of course that will be fixed. In some ways this one is better than my first one and in some cases the first one has better parts. so needless to say #2 is now home waiting for some love. The first photo is how I got it. The last two pictures are after a quick 20 minute wash. Only 580 hours on the meter but no clue on what number this one is.
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6 points
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6 pointsI think I still had something missing, so I contacted the folks at the Badge Factory and they sent me this the other day. I think I can finally say I am done with this one.
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4 pointsCurrent restore is a 704, traded for this tractor from Prondzy (my son) he picked this up in Iowa from a Redsquare member. It was all in a box when Prondzy received it. To date complete motor overhaul, need fuel pump rebuild. Trans has all new bearings and a few new gears. Have purchased all new stainless hardware, decals. finishing up paint work then final assembly and bring this beauty back to life. Can't wait to hear that Kohler sing. Enjoy Thanks for looking Tom
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4 pointsThe axle is splined for a few inches...the axle gear slides onto the spline...a "C" clip is placed in a groove on the end of the axle that holds the axle from pulling out of the axle gear. It is an easy fix, but it is labor intensive...you have to drop the trans and open it. Once open, you can pull out the differential and open that...examine the damage (if any)...place a new clip and put it back together. The old clip should be in the differential, not floating around the rest of the tranny. You may not have any damage...you may have some teeth broken in 1 or more pinions...maybe a bad axle gear. Any of those parts are available for not much money. This is definitely fixable for not much money. In the picture, you are looking at the end of the axle and a bad axle gear...and that pesky "C" clip. If you have a chance to pick up a 312-8 for a good price, I would not let a "C" stop me...might be able to drop the price a little more. We are here to help you through the process and find parts if you need.
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4 pointsactually, he's got 2 out of 200. That makes Scott a 1-percenter. Nice grab!
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3 pointsCutting and hauling logs today. Used the FEL to carry logs and lift for easy cutting. Many have said these FEL can't pick up much, well I say many just don't have any idea what these are capable of. The short 12' log is an Oak the large end is 16" the other is around 12". The long log is a Jack pine very wet. Close to 30' long.
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3 pointsHi, First off, thank you for all the great info here! I found this place looking for manuals online and have been here nearly nonstop since. These things are addictive! I inherited my fathers C105, next thing I knew I had a 68 raider 12, and a 77 C160 follow me home. I'm a retired Navy guy that liked it out here in Washinton, so I stayed. But I am envious of you folks back east when I look in the classifieds, these things are scarce out here. I just did a quick refresh on the 160, thanks to the help on here. Here is a few pics from before and after. It will be a worker, and I still need to do the deck. It also has a tiller and a blade.
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3 pointsBesides red square most of my time on the internet lately has been devoted to watching these mammoth machines. Fun fact they have dynoed a couple the 65hp had 1800ftlb of torque at 300rpm the 100hp had 3000ftlb of torque. I still find it hard to believe that they ran farms with them!
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3 pointsi would throw a seat and HF 212 cc predator motor on that commando 6 and have a good plow tractor
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3 pointsGranted, it still ain't perfect, but... was able to cut and relink a belt together today...finally...see this then finally, see this puppy in action. C'mon, cut me a break, I've only had the thing for three years.
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3 pointsJust so you know...those look better then what I'm driving around. Nice score.
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3 pointsThe plow will be there, but the hitch on the tractor I'm bringing is froze up yet.
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3 pointsFinal update on this project of which I am dedicating to my father he and my mother brought me into this world in 1964 and he left us on 9-29-14. I have always like the hood stand on the 64's and since I did not have a serial number for this one I made my own 92914 this tractor will always be close to my heart, this one is to date the best one I have restored. Dad if you are looking I hope you like this one. Will be taking this one to Pioneer Power this year and every year, as my father had come down to see us for the years I have been going, he loved to people watch and spend some time with the Wheel Horse faithful. Thanks Guys Enjoy and thanks for looking
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2 pointsJust finished a repaint on my brinly toolbar that I picked up a couple weeks ago. Just thought I'd share a pic of it behind my 856.
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2 pointsI know this isn't WH, but I'm considering buying & wondered if anyone new more about it. I know the tractor is a Panzer, but the loader doesn't look like any in there pictures of Panzer's. The tractors pretty rough, so I'm looking at the loader to maybe put on my WH. Any info would be appreciated. thanks
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2 pointsSeveral years ago when my bride and I were combining households we had a few yard sales to liquidate our duplicate stuff. After substantial negotiations a used dryer was purchased by a neighbor for $20, about six weeks later she said she was not happy with it so we took it back and refunded the $20. The lint filter weighed about five pounds, no wonder it wasn't working well. What she didn't know was that our son's dryer had stopped working a couple days earlier and we were kicking ourselves for letting it go for so little. Some times God answers when you haven't even asked!
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2 points68 electro 12, and a 70 raider 10 I done quite abit of work to the Electro..
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2 pointswould have been cool to plug it in and show them how it works and then bring back into your house!
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2 points
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2 pointsThat the trouble with printer stickers not much way to tell. At least you know the year and model. I have a 312-8 that is either an 88 or 89 even the engine numbers were painted over the only thing I'm sure about is that it's a 12 HP magnum.
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2 pointsCongrats on the nice score there... your new 1257 looks like the twin to the 1267 I sold the Squonk last year.
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2 pointsSome guys think that everything with an engine and a steering wheel is the General Lee! YeeeeeHaw! Amazing to stumble over something so rare. Nice score.
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2 pointsExhaust? I figured that was a parascope. The loader looks like the little brother of the Johnson Work Horse on my GT-14, Cylinders will probably clean up OK and there is a good market for PA Panzers. If you transfer it to a you will have to build a sub-frame to mount it on but it definitely can be done.
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2 pointsWow, thanks stevasaurus for the lightning-fast reply and the photo! I'll give the seller a call and see what I can do!
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2 pointsWell ok Here is a pick of my neighbor giving him a test run dig. Ya I said "him" since the D has a big block twin and big blocks are always referred to as "he" or "him" lol
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2 pointsI think we stolen Eric's thread with our vertical banter.....sorry, part of our affliction. ...we will give it back and go start a verticals only thread! Seriously nice tractor.....keep us posted on your engine swap.....
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2 pointsGreat fine! It always blows my mind to think that someone shelled out 6 or 7K for one of these limited edition machines (cant remember the actual price when new) and then mows with it like its a department store cheapie. And to top it of they don't even clean it!! Mike........
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2 pointsThe fuel tank, hood, dash and a few other things are different on the 754. That 654 looks nice and personally I'd save it and keep looking for what you need on the 754. How about some pics of the 754.
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2 pointsDepending on what you decide to do for the cab, a suggestion would be, to have (2) sets of doors. (1) that would be used for summer with a "mesh" type lining, the other (1) for winter with the "vinyl" or some other material. RMC
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2 pointsDual wheels.That's how I broke one. It broke right in the keyway Nice score Scott Dual wheels.That's how I broke one. It broke right in the keyway Nice score Scott Dual wheels broke a 1&1/8th inch axle? I sure won't ever be running dual wheels on any of mine. Thanks John for the heads up!
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2 points
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2 pointsThere are some people that like them, but in general I think they are less popular because the horizontal engine versions have many more attachments available over a much wider range of years, and are far more widely available. Not to say that verticals are not good at what they were designed for, they just changed relatively often so attachments are specific to the era in which it was made and were considered to not be made as strong. Specifically people seem to burn up transmissions faster.
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2 pointsWell thought I should probably give an update on this one, its been a while! Motor and trans are pretty much completely assembled. I sent another batch of parts into get zinc plated so when i get them back they will be completely done. Also finished up the belt guard and heat shield, and picked up a NOS steering gear from bill jenkins at the show. I'm planning to make a new tie rod and then will have the steering issues worked out. Got the frame blasted and any rust pits filled, also cut off the foot bar and am going to weld a new one on. As far as the hood I didn't want to damage it blasting it because it was in pretty nice shape so I built an electrolysis tank, this is my second attempt at one of these, first one didn't work at all and this one kind of worked. It eventually did take off what needed to be removed but I spent an hr with a putty knife scraping the paint off and it was in the tank for almost 10 days. Hoping I can figure out why my tank isn't working right so if you have any advice I'd be glad to hear it. I used a 55 gallon drum, 6 anodes all wired together with 8 gauge wire, used a 12 amp charger and used the 1/2 cup to 5 gallons of washing soda as I have read. I will beadblast the hood carefully in my cabinet now that the paint is gone and it should clean up nicely. So as far as whats left on this tractor I just need to get a back set of tires and find a good steering wheel for it, finish up the frame and hood stand, and the hood. Hoping to get it done for scotts meet and greet but not going to rush it. wheel painted engine mostly together guard, shield and my new steering gear frame ready for the foot bar to be welded on hood after being in the e tank my e tank setup bought a new set of 3 ribs for it a couple of weeks ago and trans all finished up
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1 pointIt was the carb put one on it from a old K series it it runs like a champ!! Thanks for the replies and help! I guess i have a extra coil now
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1 pointWell I should have learned by now that setting goals and dates invites the universe to hit you dead center with all it is to take the wind from you. So....a minor tool failure...somehow no hose clamps which I find exasperating seeing as I buy them in bulk just to avoid the 30 minute drive into civilization in the middle of projects. So waste a half day productivity and hit the next blockade. I thing Hubs may have been placed on earth to try men's souls! So I was making decent headway considering blasting, priming (ran out of primer btw) and testing the remaining Hydro pump and motor off but got hung up one more time trying to pull the hub off the unit I plan on using. I want to blast the hubs and polish the axles. So I have rigged up the hub puller using one of the hubs that did come off and need longer center bolt. Likely have to order it or maybe Fastenal has one. Anyway I have made some progress and got started on the attach-a-matic parts and the 3 point hardware. A couple pics to go along with the update. I had the self etching primer for the framer and ran out of the clean metal primer so used some of it. I really like the self etching stuff.
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1 pointGreat buy for $200! I would slap a yank start motor on the Commando 6 and some wheel weights and have a blast pushing snow! Mike.........
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1 pointif you already have a k181 to put on it i would go for it. Only if it was going to be for cruising around if you want a worker i would grab a cheap rebuild kit of ebay and slap it in the 12hp and be on your way i've done this before and it has worked out just fine but i do have most of the proper tools for rebuilding kohler engines if you decide to sell the 12hp kohler it is worth around 50$ in my opinion i would hold onto it for spare parts
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1 pointBelieve it or not, he did! Just removed the plugs. I can message you his contact information and you guys can work out the details. He's in Petersburg, OH, just on the PA border.
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1 pointThe 6-7 k was 30 years ago. Now it would be about 15k. The LSE looks nice. Your starting to corner the market with LSE's!!
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1 pointNo, don't do it, none of those parts will fit. Actually I think everything will interchange, just hate to see a nice survivor like that be parted out.
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1 pointI've been using the loader to clear a large area behind my property. The area is full of nasty bushes, huge vines, fallen trees, and large mounds of stubborn dirt. I have worked this little loader so hard and it doesn't seem to care. I don't think I can break it if I tried. Here is a video of Tunaslayet and I moving a huge rock that we pulled out of the mini jungle. I'm not sure what it weighs, but it is seriously heavy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utwPdprSvyE Here we are moving a large mound of stubborn dirt. We probably moved 10-15 yards of dirt in just a few hours (2 evenings after work). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq1whwMtxjE Thanks everyone for the support. Thanks Dennis for the 416-8. It plows like a champ.
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1 pointMrs K just delivered the big one to our neighbor. I get the little one crust flip up.
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1 pointIf you look in the end of the clutch it has threads in it, you need a 5/8" thread bolt, I put a washer or two coated with grease on the end of the crank so you don't scar the crank up, I now have a automotive A/C compressor clutch removal tool that works so much better, and it will also install them with out pounding on them, you might take the tractor, to a auto shop that does A/C repair and have them press it off.