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  1. 8 points
    HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU" The young guns may not understand the meaning of this but since you are a little older, you should!! THE END OF AN ERA....... The Roy Rogers Museum in Branson , MO has closed its doors forever. The contents of the museum were sold at a public auction. Roy Rogers told his son, if the museum ever operates at a loss, close it And sell the contents. He complied.Note the follow-on article truly the end of an era. Here is a partial listing of some of the items that were sold at auction... Roy 's 1964 Bonneville sold for $254,500, it was estimated to sell between 100 and 150 thousand dollars. His script book from the January 14,1953 episode of This Is Your Life sold for $10,000 (EST.$800-$1,000). A collection of signed baseballs ( Pete Rose, Duke Snyder and other greats) sold for $3,750. A collection of signed bats (Yogi Berra, Enos Slaughter, Bob Feller, and others) sold for $2,750. Trigger's saddle and bridle sold for $386,500 (EST. 100-150 K). One of many of Roy's shirts sold for $16,250 and one of his many cowboy hats sold for $17,500. One set of boot spurs sold for $10,625. (He never used a set of spurs on Trigger). A life size shooting gallery sold for $27,500. Various chandeliers sold from $6,875 to $20,000. Very unique and artistic in their western style. A signed photograph by Don Larsen taken during his perfect game in the world series against the Dodgers on Oct. 8, 1953, along with a signed baseball to Roy from Don, sold for $2,500. Two fabulous limited edition BB guns in their original boxes with Numerous photos of Roy, Dale, Gabby, and Pat sold for $3,750. A collection of memorabilia from his shows entertaining the troops in Vietnam sold for $938. I never knew he was there. His flight jacket sold for $7,500. His set of dinner ware plates and silverware sold for $11,875. The Bible they used at the dinner table every night sold for $8,750.One of several of his guitars sold for $27,500. Nellybelle sold for $116,500. A fabulous painting of Roy, Dale, Pat, Buttermilk, Trigger, and Bullet sold for $10,625. One of several sets of movie posters sold for $18,750. A black and white photograph of Gene Autry with a touching inscription From Gene to Roy sold for $17,500. A Republic Productions Poster bearing many autographs of the people that played in Roy's movies sold for $11,875. Dale's horse, Buttermilk (whose history is very interesting) sold below the presale estimate for $25,000. (EST. 30-40 K) Bullet sold for $35,000 (EST. 10-15 K). He was their real pet. Dale's parade saddle, estimated to sell between 20-30 K, sold for $104,500. One of many pairs of Roy's boots sold for $21,250. Trigger sold for $266,500. Do you remember the 1938 movie The Adventures of Robinhood, with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland? Well Olivia rode Trigger in that movie. Trigger was bred on a farm co-owned by Bing Crosby. Roy bought Trigger on a time payment plan for $2,500. Roy and Trigger made 188 movies together. Trigger even out did Bob Hope by winning an Oscar in the movie Son of Paleface in 1953. It is extremely sad to see this era lost forever. Despite the fact that Gene and Roy's movies, As well as those of other great characters, can be bought or rented for viewing, today's kids would rather spend their time playing video games. Today it takes a very special pair of parents to raise their kids with the right values and morals. These were the great heroes of our childhood, and they did teach us right from wrong, and how to have and show respect for each other and the animals that share this earth. You and I were born at the right time. We were able to grow up with these great people even if we never met them. In their own way they taught us patriotism and honor, we learned that lying and cheating were bad, and sex wasn't as important as love. We learned how to suffer through disappointment and failure and work through it. So it 's good-bye to Roy and Dale, Gene and Hoppy, The Lone Ranger and Tonto. Farewell to Sky King and Superman and Sgt. Friday. Thanks to Capt..Kangaroo, Mr. Rogers and Capt. Noah and all those people whose lives touched ours, and made them better.
  2. 7 points
    In the world of Bantams, the most desirable three wheeled tractors are the model 3000, 5000 and 8000 varying in size from small to large respectively. The model 8000 (being the size of a standard garden tractor) is probably the most desirable and by far hardest to find. I would venture to guess some of the 8000’s rarity has to do with its lofty price tag in 1956. Well, I acquired a second model 8000 yesterday about an hour away from me in CT. It runs and drives well but naturally will need some general TLC. The gentleman I bought it from said it previously belonged to the Town of Putnam, CT and was used for years to clear snow from sidewalks. He put brand new Carlisle 6x12’s on it and gave me paperwork showing that the engine was honed and re-ringed about 4 years ago. Now just to go through and remove all the non-original bolt on junk. Lol
  3. 7 points
    One weekend towards the end of September there is an event in Rockville, VA called Field Day of the Past. Antique cars, trucks and tractors are displayed. Also demos of old saw mills and construction equipment. There's lots going on the whole weekend including truck and tractor pulls. I take a truck and a few tractors up there-not a bad way to spend a weekend! Here's a few pictures. Not as many Wheel Horses up there this year. Got 'em loaded up My two Wheel Horses enjoying the sun with a few other tractors. The Sears and Allis Chalmers are mine too. There were a couple stray horses there Another toy I took up there Great weekend as always. Hopefully I will have my C120 cleaned up and painted to take up there by next year.
  4. 7 points
    I took some pictures this evening of my uncle's wheel horse, and I also managed to get my dad's running by swapping in a Clinton engine that I'd remembered I had in my garage. I will take more pictures of my dad's with the different engine.
  5. 6 points
    Bought a B-80 today its been sitting for a long time it supposed to run good idk for sure it came with sum sort of snow plow
  6. 5 points
    Hello guys this is my first post here. This C160 was my grand fathers and i just started the restoration. A nice coat of international red and some new decals. What do you guys think ?
  7. 4 points
    Traded for this over the weekend. A 1985 310-8. I have read a lot of good posts regarding this model tractor and I think that she will fit in fine. I missed having a lower h.p. Wheel Horse since I sold my B80. This is the closest that I could find. I am not sure if I will do the front spindle/ wheel replace thing or not. Any advantages to doing it? After driving it around, I can tell that I like it a lot. I love the red face. I'd the hitch original or just a pretty well fabricated home made one?
  8. 3 points
    ... the early Fall weather, that is... nearly perfect weather for late September. I could take this all year long. We have not too much rain here in south, central PA recently, but the lawn is still green and growing like crazy. So, after mowing the lawn yesterday, I let my three work horses out to graze. My1995 model 314-8, 1967 model 857, and 1990 520-H are so happy, they went into doing a little rodeo dance as the sun was setting.
  9. 3 points
    Well it has been a long coupes of days after 27hrs labor my wife gave birth to the newest member of our family. Mom and baby doing great! Future WH nut ...Maxwell Raymond Prondzinski
  10. 3 points
    Got me a used airport baggage cart for a yard trailer. It is a flatbed with drop down side rails. 5 feet wide and 10 feet long, not counting the tongue. Pulls nicely.
  11. 3 points
    Yes, my dad made that trailer that we used with the wheelhorse. I still own that too! He was a welder and designer, and a craftsman....among many other admirable traits. Yes, even though these are family heirlooms, I am ready to part with them because they've really just been collecting dust in my shed for over 10 years now.
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  13. 3 points
    I'm am amazed at how heavy this tractor is built!!! I am doing a full service maintenance to it and while doing so, I am looking for anything that could be a potential problem now or in the future. I am also recording any wear parts I see that will need replacement in the future. This way I can purchase those parts and have them on hand... Yesterday... This afternoon... For those of you who haven't seen one of the 5xi series "naked". Look at the size of those frame rails. I've restored a 420 JD for a buddy a few years back and the rear frame on it was heavy but not as heavy as this thing! I don't know if Denny is still following this thread, but if he is, I'd like him to explain how they came up with this power steering format! It is a totally different design then I've seen on any other tractor! So far I've: --changed the oil and filter --changed the headlights to LED --changed the tranny oil and filter --degreased/cleaned all the rear end components and linkage --changed the fuel filter --adjusted the foot control to neutral --greased and lubed all critical points Still got more to do before I place it into regular service but I'll feel better knowing that all these things are fresh and ready to go!
  14. 3 points
    Usually 1 of 2 most likely culprits are the condenser and coil....
  15. 3 points
    https://www.facebook.com/bud.andrews.5/videos/560357740664624/ Hehehehe, I guess we toasted the muffler & stacks post pretty good, but I don't need to be marketed , lol . It's just my hobby, it don't have to make anybody happy but me. I had bosses all my life and it feels GREAT to be free since I retired ! I told myself that I wasn't going to be bent over somebody's fender screwing in spark plugs for them or some such nonsense, lol. I like my tractors and do this stuff so I don't sit around and become useless, it keeps me occupied. It's a pleasure to be here and yak with fellow Wheel Horse collectors. Aint no place I'd rather be, will probably see more of me when winter sets in, that keeps me in the house more. Everybody here has good ideas. There's only one thing I like better than Wheel Horses, I built this from SCRATCH ! It runs !
  16. 3 points
    Dennis, if I had to guess, I'd say I could crank another one out in maybe 80 - 100 hours. Balls out, around 2 weeks if I stayed at it all day, every day. It's the cutting , fitting, and welding that take the most time. I started this in July, although I didn't work on it every day. Sometimes I would just sit and stare at it for an hour , figuring out how to make something fit or work. If I had to change anything at all, I'd make the carry-all on the back wider and a little longer, but that's about it. Mechanically speaking, the drive belt system and the steering system are already figured out and I would not change a thing. Once those 2 major hurdles are done, the rest is just cosmetic and it can look however you want it to. Making the fenders and seat and other sheet metal fit could be done a lot of different ways . As far as happy goes, YES ! I'm very happy ! It should be as dependable as any other Wheel Horse , let's face it, they were built to work and mow hour after hour, year after year with very little trouble as long as you do the proper preventive maintenance now and then. This should be no different. p.s. - ( no hood ornament, I like the gas cap, is all ) Oh, I forgot to tell ya, I'm still tweaking things here and there, today I added some arm rests. Guess where I got them ? Heheheheheheheeeeeeeeeee.....................................
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  19. 2 points
    Check out the front wheels on that round hood that is sharing the picture with the Ranger. Notice anything???
  20. 2 points
    I don't think yours is "hacked". Any K series Kohler I have owned has or had the exhaust threaded into the block just like yours. Mike........
  21. 2 points
    I had the same problems with a fairly inexpensive 120 volt Lincoln MIG welder that I was using. So I went to a friend who is a professional welder. He set up a practice table for me and I used his 240 volt MIG welder. After a few minutes, it was like I had been welding all my life. So with renewed confidence I headed back home. I set up my little MIG and tried again. SAME PROBLEMS. My conclusion is that the cheaper the welder, the more the problems. You get what you pay for. Now, when I need something welded, I head to my friends shop and use his stuff. All the difference in the world.
  22. 2 points
    Does it have an adjustment dial for the wire speed? If the wire feeds quicker than it is burning, you get that "jerking" of the wire because it pushes into the piece. Don't use an extension cord or use a 10 gage wire cord. Try a smaller wire diameter but you'll also have to match the tip. Think .030 is the smallest flux core but not sure Be sure to use a flux core wire if you are not using sheilding gas
  23. 2 points
    You can use plain water with a couple drops of dish washing detergent, Windex, Fantastic, etc. It all works just as well. I prefer to use the cheapest method possible, water with a couple of drops of Dawn detergent. I've applied many decals, large and small, and the wet method is by far the best.
  24. 2 points
    SPOILER ALERT! Dad texted me this afternoon and said he used the Iron Horse to pull his old JD yard sprayer! I guess a "horses" work is never finished...
  25. 2 points
    Wow, 70's Wheellhorse, Chop away and make a puller! You said "Grandfather" and I think Old Guy! Then I realize that most of my classmates are grandparents many times over. Keep forgetting to look in the mirror, where have the years gone.
  26. 2 points
    This is your "official" spoiler alert, as they say these days! It is time for me to resurrect this thread and finish the story now that we have nearly finished the restoration! We have a little fine tuning to do to the carb and then "letter" it and this Iron Horse has a new life for the third time!!! It has been a great project to do with my dad and my boys, now we get to enjoy playing on it! ...more pics and story to follow! I just wanted to let you guys know that we hadn't given up!
  27. 1 point
    I almost kept that hitch, Mike. Glad you are liking the 310. I have not had much time to drive the C-165, but when I got home I rode it around the yard for about 15 minutes with no problems. Now that my trailer is done, I'll let it idle while I practice welding and see how long it runs.
  28. 1 point
    Thank You Mr. Pettit. What a great post and so very true. When I was a young Lad some 65 years ago, Roy Rogers was one of My Heroes. I hope you don't mind if I share a couple pics of Me pretending to be Roy Rogers. And a picture of My other Hero named Roy, Roy Clayton Lee, A descendant of Robert E Lee, a decorated Marine in WW1, a Farmer, a Coal Miner, a Carpenter, and My Grandfather.
  29. 1 point
    so I made a reese receiver fit on my first horse,i did this many years ago but now this allows me to put anything behind and be able to lift,I use a chain manually but an actuator could very easy be attached,and I can remove when not needed,heres some pics
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  31. 1 point
    Finally done. Just in time, since I need it tomorrow.
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  33. 1 point
    Ok guys, I need some help. I tried putting on my plow but when I put the rod from the lifting bracket into the slotted hole on the plow, it won't allow me to lift it. It seems to me the slot should be horizontal and not vertical. Or, I'm missing something. Here are pics of my problem. Photos in a minute, it keeps saying the pics are too big.
  34. 1 point
    Perfect. Just what I needed to know. I saw the two bolt holes in the head and thought it may have needed a manifold. On a side note. I did the soldering iron trick on the gas tank and it seems to working. Thanks for help guys!!!
  35. 1 point
    Here is an option until you get that belt guard. You can bend the wire to funnel the slack in the belt toward the engine pulley. This works great until you find a belt guard.
  36. 1 point
    Get a 230 volt ac Lincoln , miller, or Hobart with shielding gas.
  37. 1 point
    Jack, thanks for the photo stripped down. There are only two hidden wear items that I am aware of. One is the the tie rods. I had a conversation with Steve (wh500special) one time about breaking and the replacements are a bit larger. My 2000 520xi has these. The other item is the Pin-Pivot (94-2205-03) cracking the weld. Unfortunately there is no easy way to check this with out taking the front axle off. Make sure that you check out the electrical items (I'm not aware of any issues though) behind the dash as it is pretty cramped in there due to the radiator. The Kohler versions are a lot more accessible. The fuse block cover that Glenn Pettit sells fits very nicely over the fuses for a bit more protection. The 5xi doesn't seem to have the same corrosion issue as the 520-H as it is mounted vertically.
  38. 1 point
    The vacuum gages tube connection is usually broken on the back of the gage or the tube is not connected at the gage and the carb. The tach and other electrical problems on the 520 are usually caused by poor corroded connectors. Go to the manuals section and print out the manual for your tractor. Try cleaning the three tabs and connectors on the back of the tach. The tach trigger wire goes to the double tab on the regulator. Make sure it is cleaned and connected. BTW, TO
  39. 1 point
    You are one lucky man, Henry, to be part of a clearly great family. Thank you so much for sharing these treasures. It really brings back a lot of memories of my childhood days from the 50s in Somerset Co. Was the cart made by your Dad ?
  40. 1 point
    That yellow thing has got to go. Looks too much like something from that other brand. It needs to be black. However from a safety point of view, the yellow does stand out more and OSHA would love it.
  41. 1 point
    Almost finished. Got to add some temporary side and front racks, until I can weld well enough to make permanent racks. I am sore now, I could never be a mechanic, bending over for hours kills my back
  42. 1 point
    OK stopped procrastinating and pulled the plug. Got me a room for two nights at the Hampton Inn in Warsaw. 12 1/2 hour drive. See ya'll there. Chris in Florida
  43. 1 point
    an 8hp kohler works perfectly thats whats in mine!
  44. 1 point
    MJ and I will be there. And as always we will have some Items for the Raffle, including her Baked Goods, MJ will also be selling her Glassware which includes ~ Glasses, Beer Mugs, Shot Glasses, & Coffee Mugs, And Mirrors. If anyone would like anything special outside the ordinary Including Sets Of Glasses or Mugs please send me a P.M. We Look Fwd to seeing everyone there. Here are a few Items and prices. PRE ORDER SPECIAL A Set of 8 Libbey CABOS Glasses with Logo's shown. These Glasses are 16oz and are 6" tall with a nice wide base to prevent tipping over. These are stevasaurus approved Drink Ware so you know they have to be good! $35.00 a set PM Me. Thanks Duke Also available are LED FLASHING Wheel Horse Cooler Glasses. $ 15.00 MJ Say $10.00 Show Special. These have replaceable Batteries Click on Thumbnail To View LED in Action.
  45. 1 point
    That little horse sure needed a tail.
  46. 1 point
    Yes sir, I can't wait until Next week when they start Conference play. There will be some head banging for sure. Kind of scary this week because my picks have already been posted. I'm gonna take the following teams. Not my fault if they look familiar. Rutgers, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Bowling Green, Indiana, West Virgina, IOWA, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Notre Dame. You have to say the kid from Toledo did a decent job!!! As always, Go Hawkeyes!!!!!
  47. 1 point
    Matt- Glade to have you come up and finally check out the place. You know you could have left that 310-8 in the barn
  48. 1 point
    With these picks obviously one week is all I can stand at the top. Rutgers, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Bowling Green, Indiana, West Virgina, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Notre Dame
  49. 1 point
    Yes on the C-195 there are two extra ports, and any other c-series with hydraulics can be taped into, just find the high pressure side and tap into it with a complete loop.
  50. 1 point
    Dad decided on Firestone 16x6.50-8. I like them! Here is the close up of the IH branded muffler that dad purchased 38 years ago! We repainted it with a high temp paint and it is ready to go for another several decades. It reminds me of that time that I wasn't paying attention driving under the old Apple tree...
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