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3 pointsa 1966 john deere 110 converted to a high crop with 16'' wheel on the rear it sits 5 ' 4'' wide
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3 pointsYou have to watch out for low flying planes at Bud's! I shot a video of the ride on Ol Shep. It appears fine on my desktop, but for some reason it played sideways. That's how Youtube recorded it also. I don't see any way to fix it. So here it is. Don't hurt your necks!
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3 pointsDon't take this the wrong way, but you that's a nice looking rear end you got there....
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3 pointsI predict that John will either win the Iowa vs Wisconsin game, or he will lose it.
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3 pointsBump. I haven't been here in 3 years... and that's about how long she's sat in storage. Life got in the way lol. I just brought it into work this past weekend and I've been working on getting it running. I've thrown a whopping $70 at it so far in front wheel bearings, fuel tank bushing (it fell apart when I tried to drain the tank... huge stinky mess), fuel line, petcock, filter, hose, carb rebuild kit and a spark plug. I got it to pop on starting fluid before I messed with anything, which was very encouraging. Today I just picked up & assembled the fuel parts, haven't done the carb yet, but it DID run on it's own fuel supply for about 10 seconds and the motor flooded and gas started spilling out of the front of the carb. Next stop is the carb rebuild.
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2 pointsI recently acquired a free B-80 that had been sitting outside for a number of years. I forgot to check the exact model number but it is a 4-speed, making it a 1974 or 1975 based on the "Master Model List" (http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/wheel_horse_products_master_model_list.pdf). It comes with a 36" rear discharge deck which apparently has been converted to side-discharge via a welded-on end from another deck. I was told the engine (K181 8 HP) was unusable and indeed was seized due to rust, so initially the plan was to borrow its transmission for my C-160 while its 8-speed undergoes a rebuild (broken High-Low selector fork, leaky seals). However upon pulling the head I found the piston was only ~3/8" from TDC and I was able to free it with some PB Blaster and a makeshift cheater bar on the flywheel. The valves were both stuck open (possibly the original reason it began sitting) but I was able to free them up as well by tapping them. It now turns pretty smoothly by hand so I think it may be easier to get this engine running than to do the transmission swap with the C-160. I'd like to try this without doing a full rebuild but have some concerns (like breaking the connecting rod). There is a slight ring of rust/carbon at the top of the cylinder sleeve (due to the position of the piston while it sat) but it doesn't seem to affect the piston travel and I think it is above the level of the top piston ring. The rest of the cylinder sleeve looks smooth and shiny. The piston rings may be stuck. I'm not sure that I saw the compression release working (exhaust valve is supposed to open slightly at ~2/3 up the compression stroke). Will the valves just get stuck again if I don't remove and clean/grind them? Also the rest of the tractor is missing a few parts: - Gas tank has been replaced with a birds nest. Local dealer quoted ~$140 for a new one, though I should be able to borrow the C-160's for testing. - Missing brake pedal and possibly the first linkage (pedal to jackshaft/lever) - Air cleaner cover and wingnut - Muffler - Lights (not really an issue, I'd rather rig up LED's anyway) If I remember I will try to get some pictures (though they won't be pretty ) and post the exact model information. Any advice on the engine or leads on the missing parts?
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2 pointsSo another horse followed me home tonight. This time a 1966 wheel horse 1076. This is my first wheel a matic tractor and I must say, it is pretty nice. It also came with a deck, push blade, and wagon. Wagon is pretty rusty, but he did throw in some extra parts. I even had the trailer I hauled it on thrown in on the deal and just had to pay title transfer. It was a good day lol!
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2 pointsTractor service manual http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/file/3331-tractor-2000-5-xi-tractor-sm-492-4715pdf/ Likely not the one you need but a hydraulics service manual http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/file/3784-tractor-2000-5-xi-hydraulic-sm-492-0648pdf/ Garry
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2 pointsThanks Thor27. Nice of you to notice Seriously, I was gonna wait until I had the Cam straightened out but I have a lot of time it getting this thing cleaned up, primed, painted and axles polished. I spent close to an hour with steel brush, brass brush and emory wheel to polish the axle shafts. They were less than appealing and one side required the 10 ton puller to break the hub free, I plan on having this tractor until I no longer am around and want to be able to get the hubs off without the same struggle in future. So Polished them and when hubs go on, so will anti-seize. As I am not trying to win a show with mine, I am doing my GT14 with black frame and Hydro with Red Body. As opposed to all red. To me, it almost looks like some tractors are dipped in red vat:)
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2 pointsIt looks like it might be early next week before I get the Cam Block and plastic Cam replaced and figured the Hydro and Motor deserve to be bragged about a bit:-) Also got the frame and hydro foot peg mocked up and ready to weld in place....and lots of internal parts painted but no pics of those until they are on the tractor again. Was also able to add a 220 receptacle for my welder this afternoon.
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2 pointsJust happened to have a pump and motor on the bench. Pump bolts are 12 point 3/8". Hope that helps.
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2 pointsGood idea to wait until Thursday, but I just checked the weather again and the forcast is Friday Rain 80%, Saturday Rain 100%, Sunday Rain 90%. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news Oh, Gulftane thank you for letting us know how you are feeling. Hang in there and I hope you begin feeling better soon friend
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2 pointsDue to the tremendous amount of precipitation headed this way over the next several days, I think it would be a wise decision to postpone it to a later/drier date.
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2 pointsThinking my stack would get here tomorrow I checked the tracking to verify and it said 'delivered'! It's off to the mailbox I went. Bud, these things are unreal! Originally I was planning on putting it on the 500 Special. Since that project is just starting I may put it on the Suburban. Thanks!!
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2 pointsExcellent "Squonk" visit today !!!!!!!!!!! We had a great chat, and a short ride on Ol' Shep in the raindrops, lol ! Nice to meet you Mike, my pleasure !
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2 pointsWe are definitely down to the point where we will have to make some "off the wall" picks and hope you win those in order to advance in the standings. The first several weeks is where you want to do well and use that advantage to help carry you through some of the inevitable upsets that will occur. So hat's off to you guys that picked em right early on. I wasn't one of you so it only gets tougher for me from here on out. You can always tell the guys who lagged behind early by their picks later on. They get a little crazy.
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2 pointsdid this one last year or so. tilted the chipper 10 degrees and with the idler prevents belt whip that will destroy a belt in a few minutes. ive chopped 3" branches with it.
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2 pointsWell after selling off every wheel horse I had and switching over to the green machine, I had to find another and here it is. A bargain at $300.00. Boy have I missed these red machines.
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2 pointsI think we are going to see A LOT of the same picks this week! How many will pull for IOWa? Penn St., Michigan St., Northwestern, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Ohio St., Michigan, Notre Dame. RMC
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2 pointsI live in Virginia.....I know of maybe 5 Wheel Horse people.....But go to Pa or Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,they have tractors falling out of the sky,,,and some of them,,,with the original box's,,,,But hey........finding them is 1/2 the fun and you get a great hunting story,,,,Who wants a tractor to fall on their head anyway ??? Happy Hunting..!!
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2 pointsNonsense! That's just crazy talk. http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/32872-whats-in-your-mirror/
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2 pointshere you go, a little project I picked up. 520-H and a tall chute.
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1 pointNew Wheel Horse owner and obviously new to the Forum. I've never been a big "mower" guy. I had a 1965 JD 110 I had for about 15 years and just cut grass with it. Had a few issues with it and decided to try to sell it. Took a Ranch King and a Wheel Horse C141 automatic in on a trade. I use the Ranch King strictly for mowing. Didn't know much about Wheel Horse brand until I got mine. I've been researching it quite a bit the past few weeks and am really excited about the possibilities it brings. The C141 runs great. The previous owner had replaced some wiring and other items under the hood (lazy job and looked like crap). It did not come with any attachments. The plan is to find a snow blade for it and use it this winter for the driveway and do a "home" restore on it in the spring. I have read many items in the forum already and appreciate in advance the information already posted. I look forward to being a part of this forum and will contribute when I don't feel so ignorant about them. I will post pictures shortly. -Ed
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1 pointYou're right Bob, I got behind filling my sandbags this summer with all the in house downtime I had. But that downtime gave me time to think, and that's never a good thing. I remember when this thread was Big 10 only. Now we're mucking it up adding another non conference team to the mix. You guys are going the wrong way. Even as it was it wasn't truly about just the Big 10 with all those non conference slaughterhouse games at the beginning of the season. If you want to tighten this thing up and find out who really knows how to pick em, start in week five after the non con b s over and the real race is on. If you want it to be Big 10 make it Big 10 all the way. Even as it is the Notre Dame picks shouldn't count if they aren't Big 10 games, just sayin". Or what the hell, for next year let's add Alabama, that should make some folks happy.
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1 pointWell the starter shows tomorrow for delivery so keep ur fingers crossed and hopefully I will have some pics and a video for you all tomorrow :)
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1 pointI put a ton of filler on bare metal in the 70's and 80's but today I would at least metal prep it, especially if there was rust to start with. I also took a liking to Aluma Lead which I think is a superior product especially if you think moisture is going to be present. Nothing beats welding in new metal when dealing with rust but at least Aluma Lead is less porous than regular autobody filler (Bondo to many!). Chromate and self etching primers could also be your friends! You really have to treat rust with care or it will come back and bite you!
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1 pointOh Gary....don't think we don't all see where this thread is going. Tomorrow in the Redsquare classifieds will be a "Ultra-rare, almost never seen before Wheel Horse 607 for one miiiillllliiiooon dollars!!" Just kiidin and its great to see how much enjoyment your getting outa this tractor! Mike......
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1 pointExcellent visit with Bud today! Could have sat there for hours. Actually putting your hand on the guts of these mufflers you really see the quality and Craftsmanship! Great little ride on Shep and thanks for the "Skonk" trinket Bud!
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1 pointIt's gonna be cool around 60 but no rain in sight. I sure wish I could be there again.
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1 pointYou may be a WH noob, but it sounds like you're not an engine noob. Any engine that has been setting for a while, especially in the weather, should be torn down and inspected. Completely. A ounce of prevention. ...
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1 pointYou can add anything you would like to this thread. Whatever you plan on selling, wanting to buy, or looking to trade. Keeping it all in one place makes it easier for everyone to locate. See you Friday!
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1 pointGood point Mike but there's no power for a lighter on this one. As far as the seat goes Craig, my first reaction was 'I doubt it'. Looking at a gazillion images doesn't really prove much on a part that's a high replacement item. But look at the owners manual. Hmmmmm......now I'm thinking it's very well could be. It does have the logo. It's a lousy picture but the 500 does look to have had a different seat than the others of that era. I remember seeing a brand new 500 at the dealer and trying to get my Dad to buy it. But danged if I can picture the seat on it.
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1 pointPlay with the wire feed adjustment. Too little is rather apparent but just creep up until it feeds consistently. Try to keep you feed cable as straight as possible. I've read that Lincoln not only makes better machines but also better wire! Hint!
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1 point42" is not as desirable as 48" so you will probably see between 75 and 150 depend on the condition, 150 being nearly perfect.
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1 pointI use windex. Haven't had an issue yet, and we always seem to have some laying around our home.
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1 pointYou're not referring to the muffler on that green engine? Pictured below is a "shower head" muffler.
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1 pointSome more of that porn please... a short video of it running, uploaded to Youtube... then the link posted here, wouldn't be a bad thing either. Just sayin' Nice tractor.
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1 pointthat sure is a nifty video, how about some footage of that little one running?
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1 pointHammer and dolly. Harbor Freight has an inexpensive body hammer set. If you back up the metal, and go slow, you should be able to work out nearly all of the dents. Then use filler on the minor stuff. http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece-body-and-fender-set-31277.html
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1 pointCraig- Tell the misses that I appreciate the video and Brennan will too in the future I am sure. The funny thing is Brennan check the oil early that morning and said hey dad the oil is brownish/black and we should change it. He carefully drained the old oil and then re filled it. Later that day he just happened to have to change the drive belt and did it with the assistance of Vin. We got home and he decided it was time to make his rat rod 551 shiny like his buddies at the show. We are in the middle of this......