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15 pointsIt all strated with a wheel horse 520h that i bought in early August .wanted one for a long time and got a nice 1995 with 650 hours, then I found a 1974 c160 and a 1966 lawn ranger for $50.00 for both.that started me on the road of no return.then i found a 1978 c160 for $225.00.that gave me a good parts tractor.and this is my story in pictures. i want to thank all the wheel horse members for all there input and help and parts ,thanks to shuboxlover , TT and all those I forgot about. I could not have done this without your help. Not done totally got to pull rear wheels and paint them. I did change hydraulic lever handle ,I liked the one that the 1978 had so I changed it , 2 new hoses , 1 hub,1 axle 1 1533 bearing ,needle bearings and seals did not replace parking pawl just grinded it smooth . I got my plow on it now and it runs great starts and idles nice. pulls and lifts just like new. I had fun pushing dirt today ,I will put tubes in rears and fill with rv anti freeze , And order all new decals tomorrow .its not a show tractor but it looks really nice. I LIKE IT !! THIS OLD HORSE IS NOT GOING TO THE GLUE FACTORY I want to try to rebuild the 78 which has a good engine and rear axle and the lawn ranger next year if the good LORDS willing. we need to show this younger generation that they can do this , I am 67 years young and I can do this. and the lights I added I made fit the holes so if it ever needs to be put back to original it can be. I don't like to cut or modify a work of art.
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11 pointsI just told my wife of 41 years I had sent a deposit and was buying another 520H. A 1988 with snow blower, rear tiller and mower deck and that Friday was the expected date of delivery................ I thought post menopausal women werent supposed to be so volitile and explosive with their tempers.............. Holy cow!!!!!! I hadnt ducked and put my head so far between my shoulder blades since I was a kid and my mother was swinging a wooden spoon at me. Shes at work now so I thought I would try to get my pulse and breathing back to normal and seemed a topic on buying and news breaking was in order. How do you guys do it????????????
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11 pointsThree easy steps. 1. Take off the apron. 2. Bust our your man pants. 3. Put 'em on.
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10 pointsDoug, I would change the locks while she is at work and sleep with one eye open. She might get a kick out of you changing the locks. Here is another piece of advice that always works. When she gets mad like that again for no reason...look her straight in the eye and say "You are choosing to be angry". It sets them back on their heels right now, and leaves them speechless. I will tell you this...it only works once...but it does work.
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9 pointsThe edit added the apron bit.............Classic.... But what if your man pants are dirty and in the laundry and you can't get to the washer because it's surrounded by RJ's and Suburbans?
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7 pointsHey Slammer...did she type your reply when you were not looking or were you typing as fast as you could before she saw it??
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7 pointsAs long as she can park her car in the garage in the winter she doesn't say anything. She knows I won't spend money we don't have and I know the same about her. We see eye to eye on just about everything, 'course I do have to stoop a little to look her in the eye. She's kinda short.
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7 pointsI always send a text just saying "I'm Sorry". Then I let the flood of scenarios go through her brain and 15 minutes later I send a picture of the new tractor. It's never as bad as what she was imagining.
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6 pointsIve got 24 wheelhorse's with some in bits, when I buy another tractor I strip it down in the back of the van and sneak it in the shed when she;s not looking and mix it in with the others
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6 pointsThe Squaw here supports every hobby that I've ever had.She NEVER questions any of my purchases.Without a doubt,she's the best woman that I've ever had in my life.
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5 pointsI always ask first. It is easier on my life expectancy and I usually lie about the price.
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5 pointsVery hard to tell what's going on there. I'm thinking either a mutt, or an 867 with a replacement engine. PTO shaft coming out of the engine is way long... motor is not original anyway. They probably took the battery tray off to accommodate the engine/starter. Measure the width of the seat pan... 67 and down were narrower than 68 and up. That flip up seat base appears to be just drilled and bolted on.... it would have been from a later model with an under-seat access need. Measure the frame length. For me kind of hard to tell proportions with wrong engine, and wrong/no tires mounted up. Based on the hood mount, I'd expect it to be a short frame. Cutout for headlight bucket would fit with the 867. Bottom line to me is that you saved a horse from scrap that sort of looks like an 867. Plenty of workers out there with mixed, modified and replacement parts (mutts) and no identificaiton. Enjoy it, should make a good worker!
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4 pointsThe Wife could care less. I do get some weird looks from time to time. She even goes with me to pick some up. There are a lot more expensive hobbies than this. She just requires a parking spot in the garage once cold weather sets in.
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4 pointsEverything is taken care for your week in Cancun. By the way I am going to make a 300 mile trip tomorrow to pickup another tractor, if you want ride along I will buy your lunch. trip to Cancun $2000, C120 $200, and lunch $30, everyone is happy.
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4 pointsNot much to do here in MA, so I made a proof of concept prototype of the left front fender out of scrap materials (5 gallon pail, piece of step flashing and scrap aluminum). Pix are attached. I do not know how well it works (no grass to mow here and the SD deck has been cleaned and put away), but if someone wants to make one and try it, be my guest. As it stands there is one design deficiency, the small anodixed bracket which attaches the fender to the spindle arm can rotate on the arm (it is only held in place by the tie rod end). However, if this was bent over on the end, it would prevent unwanted rotation and would always be in a fixed relationship to the tire. If someone wanted to commercialize this, the fender could be molded from HDPE or Nylon 6. ABS would work but the first time you whack it on something it would crack. The anodized bracket could be 1010 steel, zinc plated and pop riveted to the fender (I only used one pop rivet-you need two). Installation is simple, unbolt the tie rod end, drop this on and rebolt. I thought about making this from one piece of plastic and while it can be molded, there would have to be a metal insert (molded in) where the tie rod end goes through it (you cannot bolt thru plastic because the plastic will creep over time). Tooling for the insert molding will be a more costly and it limits where you can get it molded. BTW, JD gets $155/pair for something similar to this-definitely a high profit margin accessory for them!
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4 pointsFor me, no wife, no problem. Although my teenage daughter asked me how many tractors I was gonna buy after bringing home the B115 on Saturday!
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3 pointsMy wife has mood swings. I tell her I want another tractor. Then she gets in a mood and swings. Duck, duck, duck. gawd they are hard to figure. The other species I mean. glenn I cant part with that much money for a piece of plastic, thats almost another machine. But thats why I get snow in my face every year. Glenn
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3 pointsI have to qualify this as perhaps not the best advise, but.... I few years back, I took my now X wife out for "a quiet weekend away, to celebrate our anniversary, " I also took the pick up " in case of snow" and we drove across 3 states. Darn was she upset when we picked up the engine I had just bought for my car.
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3 pointsand tires and motors and laundry baskets full of parts you should be sellin to yer RS bro's...... Did you catch this Thread Doug??? http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/19425-she-doesnt-know/
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3 pointsThat is one great job. You did a lot of nice work. I'll be 68 in December.At our age we are just getting started.
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3 pointsIf you already have the ramps i would make a race course for it and your wife could time your laps with the new stop watch you buy for her......
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3 pointsThere is a cure it's called more tractors. I pick it up Sunday !Craig, where do I get one of those stickers? Since I've have these wheelchair ramps all around my house maybe I should put it in my living room instead of the basement.
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3 pointsI still have a soft-side Wheel Horse cab, but I wasn't completely happy with it. The soft windows cloud up over time, and the vinyl sheeting seems to be wearing out at any point that it wraps around the frame. Vibrating steel is not kind to vinyl I looked at a couple of hard cabs, and finally bought a used Cozy Cab. It took a whole summer to modify and mount, but I am thrilled with it so far. THe 520 is a hard beast to fit. You have to keep the gas cap clear to fill, and the seat hangs so far over the back that you end up with limited options to mount to the rear. I have a 2" rear hitch receiver, and I think using that as the basis of the rear mount works best. You might get a little help by resting on the seat pan, but it gets really tight, and you run the risk of blocking access to the fuel cap. Front mounting can be attached under the sheet metal to the frame, but you have to think about where the lift bar for the snowthrower will fit. The frame is so narrow that I had problems with the cab twisting side to side, so I ultimately reinforced the footrests, and moved my front mounts as wide onto the footrests as I could.
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2 pointsStill working on the rj but decided to put a little lawn display together of fall colours. Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving to all Canadian RS members
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2 pointsDougC Buy her a snow shovel and then ask if she wants you to take that tractor back!
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2 pointsJust sayin... A space for her to park in the garage all winter - free The windshield goop in her car filled - $2.00 The gas tank in her car filled on cold snow days - $30.00 Her quiet agreement (amusement) at yet another "hobby" - priceless... I'm a lucky man...
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2 pointsI don't spend any funds we don't have or that I can recover with pending work, But at the same time I tell her...Babe, this will save me time and we can do more togather...its all BS cause she knows I will be in the garage more tinkering with my new toy...Then I let her drive it and all is good !! LOL
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2 pointsTime to get the deposit back. You have been caught. Oh well! Being upfront normally gets me everything I want. I also have brought tractors home while she is on a business trip - and BeeHinds only count as a half tractor.
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2 pointsThe edit added the apron bit.............Classic.... But what if your man pants are dirty and in the laundry and you can't get to the washer because it's surrounded by RJ's and Suburbans? Or theyre in the clothes basket covered with greasy Kohler and Onan parts ......
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2 pointsI'm sure someone will tell you a better way to repair....but If it was me , I'd find a new piece of steel for the wear bar and maybe redrill some new holes. (??)
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2 pointsThat's a dandy looking trio you have there. All suited up and ready for work!
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2 pointsI only have one, but if I had more room, and fewer other hobbies, such as orchids, blacksmithing, and a honey do list a mile long, I would have more. In general (for most things), if I have room, she is supportive. There are only so many hours in a day to get things done. I just have too much stuff I don't use on a regular basis, but you know, a job for every tool, a tool for ever job, or something like that. You never know when you might need it, or it was too good of a deal to pass up.
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2 pointsI expected to have issues after number 3, but my wife has been very supportive. I was shocked. She has always been great, but I did expect kickback that never came
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2 pointsI found this at the local scrap yard a couple weeks ago. I'm not quite sure which model it is. The serial number and decals have been removed. It has the 6 speed transmission. Since taking the picture I put an old set of wheels on the back and it doesn't look too bad. If anyone can identify this tractor I would appreciate it. Thanks, Darren
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2 pointsPaul, you make a good point. You may not need a complete enclosure, just something to deflect the snow blowback. Kind of like a motorcycle windshield but bigger. I will be looking forward to future updates from you if you pursue this.
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2 pointsWell, I traded tractors a while back, and as I was leaving, I noticed a twin to my pressure washer sitting by the trash cans. I mentioned I had a twin to it until my friend blew the engine. He told me I could have it if I wanted, the pump was dead. Today i I put my pump on it, and it works great, and didn't cost a penny to fix.
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2 pointsTalked to guy says he got it when he was 10 and it's all powder coated . He is out of state until Sunday ,plenty of time to change my mind. Son is picking up the wall studs today ,maybe sneak it in on material cost !
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2 pointsYes get the manual and print 2 off, one for the garage to get greasy and one for your armchair reading. Study it and take plenty of pics so if the project drags out like they often do you don't forget (like me) hut it goes back together. Having the right tools really helps but I have often used a couple of screw drivers for ring & valve spring compressors. A good torque wrench is an essential. The saving grace is the guys here are always ready to help - start a thread in engines with pics on the whole rebuild. The biggest thing in a rebuild (for me anyway) is finding a shop that can do any required machining.
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2 pointsThey both do very nice work...but, I like Jacob... am a big fan of the freehand pumpkin carving.