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  1. 13 points
    Hi everyone. I just joined here yesterday and would like to share a few pictures of my 1257 horse. Still on the look out for a plow assembly. But here she is. My dad owned it for 8 years. He had to move and down size so I inherited it. He took every nut and bolt off and painted it all by hand. I painted the wheels put on the lights and got it to run smooth again along with new battery plug a new wire and coil. She's a work in progress.
  2. 13 points
    Found a nos dump cart at a older toro Wheelhorse dealer on Monday
  3. 8 points
    Look what I just found in the middle of suburbia NJ holding up a sign !!! Waiting for an answer wether I can have it or not. I may have to provide them with a way to hold sign up .
  4. 8 points
    Last year I finally got the folks up the street to turn loose of the 1267 sitting out nest to the shed with a piece of plywood on top of it. Then a few weeks ago I happened across tis 520 Hydro for an acceptable price. Guess this makes me a Wheel Horse guy. Im happy with the title. Love these little tractors. The 1267 pushes snow like a beast and that hydro on the 520 makes mowing a breeze. Thanks for the addition to the group.
  5. 8 points
    Just got my first trailer the other day. Got tired of loading RJs in the van and I no longer have a truck. On top of it all only the RJs would fit in it . Also wanted to use trailer to get mulch and that kind of stuff used around the property all the time so I built the box . Then I am looking at it and figure that when not in use its going to get full of dirt and get all wet and it's just a waste. So why not cover it and park a tractor in it? One less for the little woman to complain about I thought. So here it is . Problem though is that now she thinks I completely lost my mind. I tell her that is just not possible since it still works well but she just will not hear it. I am willing to bet however that Grand kids are going to enjoy the tractor rides even more now .
  6. 6 points
    5-17-1965 The FBI Laboratory weighs in on the “dirty” lyrics of “Louie Louie” Based on outcry from parents who bought into what may have started as an idle rumor, the FBI launched a formal investigation in 1964 into the supposedly pornographic lyrics of the song “Louie, Louie.” That investigation finally neared its conclusion on this day in 1965, when the FBI Laboratory declared the lyrics of “Louie Louie” to be officially unintelligible. No one will ever know who started the rumor that “Louie Louie” was dirty. As written by Richard Berry in 1955, the lyrics revolve around a sailor from the Caribbean lamenting to a bartender named Louie about missing his far-away love. As recorded in crummy conditions and in a single take by the Kingsmen in 1963, lyrics like “A fine little girl, she wait for me…” came out sounding like “A phlg mlmrl hlurl, duh vvvr me” Perhaps it was some clever middle-schooler who started the rumor by trying to convince a classmate that those lyrics contained some words that are as unprintable today as they were back in 1963. Whatever the case, the story spread like wildfire, until the United States Department of Justice began receiving letters like the one addressed to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and dated January 30, 1964. “Who do you turn to when your teen age daughter buys and brings home pornographic or obscene materials being sold…in every City, Village and Record shop in this Nation?” that letter began, before going on to make the specific assertion that the lyrics of “Louie Louie” were “so filthy that I can-not enclose them in this letter.” Over the course of the next two years, the FBI gathered many versions of the putative lyrics to Louie Louie. They interviewed the man who wrote the song and officials of the record label that released the Kingsmen’s smash-hit single. They turned the record over to the audio experts in the FBI laboratory, who played and re-played “Louie Louie” at 78 rpm, 45 rpm, 33 1/3 rpm and even slower speeds in an effort to determine whether it was pornographic and, therefore, whether its sale was a violation of the federal Interstate Transportation of Obscene Material law. “Unintelligible at any speed” was the conclusion the FBI Laboratory relayed to the investigators in charge on this day in 1965, not quite exonerating “Louie Louie,” but also not damning the tune that would go on to become one of the most-covered songs in rock-and-roll history.
  7. 5 points
    Maybe the BEM (belt eating monster) wanted a change of menu and chewed up your brain. Now that I think about, the BEM may have taken a chunk out of mine. I've been scratching my head a lot lately. Oh well, playing Cowboys and Indians with the young'uns is more fun than chasing BEMs anyday.
  8. 5 points
    Yup. Just hang some stuff off the sides like pots and pans so they bang and clang over bumps. Put a buckboard on the front and some reins and you'll be all set!
  9. 5 points
    Even if the wife is right, I still like it...
  10. 4 points
    Hello Everyone, First off I would like to say this is a great forum, heaps of information, helpful people and respect for machinery! This is the story of my Horse, it was traded in at work on a new machine (not sure what the customer bought but in my opinion they got the raw end of the deal), I was immediately interested in it as I have seen a lot of lawn tractors but nothing like this before, it was in a sad and sorry state it did not run but the panels were all straight and was complete. I got it home and replaced the battery and checked over the engine, it cranked and started once primed, the sound of the Onan roaring to life is amazing. I have done some cleaning on it, polishing the hubcaps makes it stand out, they are not perfect but look good still! My intent is to give it a good clean, fix anything that is on the way out or missing. I am currently tossing up having to repaint some areas around the pump and bonnet, I know since it is after 1990 'Toro Red' is the preferred colour over Rust-Oleum Regal Red, what is everyones thoughts? And here is some pics! Love at first sight! After its clean (looking good) Getting down and dirty (Probably the heaviest engine i have had to move) Yummy, frequent cleaning would have prevented this (and a air blower would help) After its clean! Will keep you all posted!
  11. 4 points
    Al C. Did I read that right in regards to the addiction......."We help each other through it" ? ........yea, right....like throwing gasoline on a fire. Nxt2doc
  12. 4 points
    well it is in pieces. blasting it and restoring
  13. 4 points
    Cas: You need two RJ's hooked up to that to pull ! Like this "Team of Horses" I saw in Florida a couple of years ago but not pulling a wagon at the Florida Flywheelers!
  14. 4 points
    Perfect RV for camping at the BIG SHOW.
  15. 4 points
  16. 3 points
    Pic of the lights on. I had the shed doors closed to take the pic while it was running almost passed out lol oops
  17. 3 points
    I went darker with graphite Dupli-Color Wheel Paint.
  18. 3 points
    Excellent Aldon. Maybe between the two of us we can find the missing fender for Richie. We're almost down to under a month......I'm getting excited.
  19. 3 points
    First coat does go on hard and used more. 2nd coat a breeze. The kit did have a roller with two rough coat sponges and a throw away brush but make sure you pick up a couple of extra brushes. Two gallon kits for a 7x14 and had about 1/4 of leftover... nuff to do some other stuff. It would work good on shovel handles or tractor running boards.
  20. 3 points
    Ok so here is how it came out...same as Tom"s It is very rough and non skid so if you want a smooth surface this is not for you. You could dump a quart of oil on the floor and not be slippery so handling a 1000 lb motorcycle in it should not be a problem. No big problems with applying it either. Just make sure you wear gloves this stuff does not come off your hands. The book says two coats one right after the other and while the first coat is still tacky but because of time I had to wait a few days. Two coats is a must tho. I was going to lap up the side to the top of the bottom trim but it did not like to stick to the smooth surface of the trim. In fact it does not adere well to anything smooth. I got a little on the tailgate aluminum frame and it peeled right off. The wood floor, which was a smooth sanded osb/particle board, it is not coming off. Now on to some e-track and a bike chock more on that later. Took the loading flap off to do it separate so as to get under the hinge sealed. ..just don't do it under a crabapple that decides to start droping flowers! Also get a mixer and stir well and often with the drill. The non skid, which I believe is just ground up used tire rubber, likes to sink to the bottom. Ya get down to the end of a can and it gets quite thick ...almost like black jack roof tar.
  21. 3 points
    Thank you for all the likes everyone. I have a picture of it 8 years ago somewhere I'll find it somewhere on this phone lol
  22. 3 points
    perhaps Massive Quantities! If only you had worked for the FBI, you could have been paid to listen to it.
  23. 3 points
    Well yah Tuna ...
  24. 3 points
    I have a set I got several years ago. My brother and I were at a big antique/classic car swap meet in Kansas City. One vendor was a guy had nothing but wheel covers and hubcaps, thousands of them. My brother saw the WH caps first and showed it to me. We knew exactly what they were. They were in average condition. I asked the guy how much? He said $40 a piece and asked me what they fit. I said, I think they will fit a Wheel Horse tractor, I'll give you $40 for the set. He said, "deal." Polished 'em up and installed on my B-80.
  25. 3 points
    I do have one set of baby moons. I think newer than the FBI's 'er I mean Mr. Ness'. Can anyone date these nice WH baby moons?
  26. 3 points
    Thanks Richard I'll see you at the big show. Oldest grandson likes it too!
  27. 3 points
    This was in my opinion the greatest driving down the road 70 MPH song ever written!
  28. 3 points
    No Cas... she's right.
  29. 3 points
  30. 3 points
    Now just start cooking all your meals on an open fire outside. Set up a nice fire pit to tell stories around it. Trailer looks great.
  31. 3 points
    I love it. Get a bale of hay ,put it the trailer and take the wife for a hay ride.
  32. 3 points
    Awesome consensus gang. I was afraid (and admit , embarrassed and wrong) that only cause I've seen such awesome 'rebuilds' etc. here, that some may be..a little. .riled.. (I didn't say snobs).. And BTW, always red, yellow and green looks like a kids toy. (No offense, I know several folks here use several brands..it's all in fun) Awesome forum, although I admit I have a but load of work that hasn't gotten done since last Thursday (day I knew a horse was coming home) I'm spending waaaay too much time browsing this forum. Thanks again.
  33. 3 points
    I say go ahead a freak them out its your do with it as you want, just please no yellow and green
  34. 2 points
    I have a Wheelhorse tape measure just wanted to know what year Wheelhorse use it for advertising
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  36. 2 points
    Hard telling how many "tax dollars" were totally wasted on the investigation nonsense!
  37. 2 points
    Jim, you guys were spot on regarding simple safety devices i.e. brake locked, seat, and PTO disengaged... Sooo.... let me just say this about that Behoof = Newbie Thanks again all
  38. 2 points
    Had a set of newer stile hub-caps that were surface rusted, I cleaned them up with Aluminum foil [that's correct aluminum foil work great, just fold it a few time's and rub of the rust] painted the hub-caps like the older stile. What do you think?
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  41. 2 points
    Fantastic find! Are you going to use it for yard work or put it in the living room as a conversation piece?
  42. 2 points
    Since I am very familiar with band saws I took a long good look at it while running with blades engaged. Although belt always stays in the lower part of idler it is straight from there to other pulleys. Idler is not pulling it down from its natural location dictated by horizontal alignment of pulleys. Even if idler has tendency to pull it one way, it is being overridden by the pulleys since horizontally belt is absolutely straight.. I will however just for the sake of trying everything, remove idler and turn it upside down to see if condition stays the same or belt moves to upper part of idler. It is the way it must go on this deck set up. Lower pulley is the one aligned with spindle pulleys.
  43. 2 points
    Still on my road trip play list. Wake me up early, be good to my horses, and teach my children to pray.
  44. 2 points
    Or you can try Stiener tractor parts . There located in Lennon Mi , type in shifter boot in there search box something will pop up . It's fun looking at all the parts they have anyways .
  45. 2 points
    @Hukah Has them around $10.00 .
  46. 2 points
    Here is a quick shot of the 99 520lxi that I bought like 3 years ago with 154 hours on it. Although it is prolly at about 170 ish hours in this pic. You can tell this pic is old because that was back when I use to have room in my garage lol
  47. 2 points
    Thats a Really neat trailer..
  48. 2 points
    Well you asked for it. Also this was a goal of mine - to get the engine sound like this. Don't know why... it just sounds like it's supposed to - to me anyway. Have recut "Had a little Accident" and will be reposting after the sequel "RJ's REVENGE" is ready for prime time Just because.m4v
  49. 2 points
    Gitalong lil horsey...just like a scale model conestoga...
  50. 2 points
    No long johns in the wash yet Mike. we usually don't takem off for the annual washing until Memorial Day.
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