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  1. 7 points
    I brought home a nice RJ59 from Squonk and a start/Gen belt guard, a deck stop and a hitch for my 1067 resto an a whole new appreciation for a lot of guys and their passion for horses! I was amazed at the parts selection available.... after trying to shop for parts on fleabay and what they wanted $$ wise I thought my projects would be out of reach....no more after the show. There's a saying among us fans of old Clintons that if you say you can't find parts you are not looking.....certainly holds true for all old horses! Yes next year a more extensive list! ☺
  2. 7 points
    Almost forgot. Traded a little paint with Stevebo for some garage art.
  3. 6 points
    Happy Fourth Of July. had a great weekend with family and the horse enjoyed a patriotic day out by the lake
  4. 6 points
    If I can make a suggestion, since the group is getting bigger and bigger how about setting up the picture at the building with all of the nice horses in it. The entrance is like a riser and I think the people in the back will show up better. Just a thought.
  5. 6 points
    I also picked up a snow thrower at the Big Show and put it on Squonk's Ezra. ( 12) that I bought from him after we got back home. I reinstalled the running boards and the original hood he had removed to keep them from getting damaged when he put a snow cab on it. Next winter I'll be ready for anything Mother Nature throws at me Course if it's anything like last winter I won't need it. I never got to use the Commando 8 /blower I had set up for last year.I had to free up the chain, soaked in muratic acid for a couple days, rinsed it well and then soaked it oil for a couple more days. Restrung the cable for the chute. Sprockets and bearings are fine, should be good to go.
  6. 6 points
    7-4-1984 President Ronald Reagan meets the “King” By Jared TurnerJul 4, 2014 at 9:00a ET The date was July 4, 1984 - the most patriotic of all United States holidays - and the event was the Firecracker 400, the former name of NASCAR's annual summer showdown at its most legendary track, Daytona International Speedway. United States President Ronald Reagan was in the house as the first sitting U.S. president to ever attend a NASCAR race, while NASCAR's King - Richard Petty - was seeking his landmark 200th top series win at a place where he'd won nine times Petty, already the sport's all-time wins leader and at the time its only seven-time champion, arrived at the World Center of Racing seeking to further cement his place in NASCAR history by reaching the elusive 200 wins mark just five races after snaring Victory No. 199 in Dover, Del. To no one's surprise, the final laps at Daytona turned into an epic duel between Petty and three-time series champion Cale Yarborough, who passed Petty down the backstretch on the final green-flag lap, only for Petty to slingshot back to Yarborough's inside coming out of Turn 4 and edge his familiar rival by a nose at the finish line. The final two laps were run under caution, thanks to an accident in Turn 1 that made Petty and Yarborough both quickly realize their battle on Lap 158 of 160 would be for all the marbles. "When Cale was following me on that last green-flag lap, I didn't have the foggiest idea what I was going to do," Petty said. "It was a circumstance where he would act and I'd react. We touched two or three times but not enough to upset either car." After taking the checkered, Petty returned to the start/finish line, parked his famous No. 43 car and headed to a VIP booth to meet the president before celebrating his win in Victory Lane. Following the race President Regan joined the drivers and crew members for a picnic lunch of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
  7. 6 points
    I put the transmission in yesterday and painted the rest of the pieces except the hydraulic pump(still needs work). I will put it all together tomorrow except the rear hubs and tires because I do not have the seals yet.
  8. 5 points
    Back in Febuary of this year,my dear friend Felix passed away.He was 92 years old and had a very active life right up to the end.Back in 1988 or 89 he bought a brand new 520H.Over the years,he had many questions about Wheel Horse tractors.I would ocassionally help him with little things like changing spark plugs,sharpening mower blades,etc.Yesterday morning,his daughter pulled in my yard and asked me if I wanted Dad's old tractor.She said it had a flat tire and if I didn't want the tractor,they'd just get rid of it.Of course,I said I'd be over in the morning to get it.He lived about 1/3 of a mile from me.I brought my air tank and the Squaw and I took the truck and trailer to get it.We aired up the tire and pushed the tractor on my trailer and brought it home.I charged the battery and it started right up.Needs a little love,but not a real lot.Has a real nice 42 in.SD deck that turns nice and quiet.Perfect seat on it.Real good original paint.Check out his home made parking brake handle.Piece of 1/2 inch copper pipe ,a tee,and two 90 deg. elbows. Gonna leave it as is as a tribute to my old Pal.Thanks Felix I miss you every day.
  9. 5 points
    Float level, mixture setting. Your engine is getting way too much fuel. That's why it starts right up when cold with little choke.
  10. 5 points
    953 nut you are exactly right!! I did do some painting. In the mold shop I'm use to working with a quick turnaround time. Figured this would be a good weekend to do extra work on the 1054. Here's a June 23rd picture when I brought it home. And July 3rd pictures after a little painting.
  11. 4 points
    Finished putting my seat update on the 1054 today. Yes, I know it's not original, but my tired Old back Loves it !! Took the seat pan off from a parts mower I have for my "Box Store"rider. Went to the Farm store picked out a seat. Made up a a mounting bracket and we are off to the races. Still able to access the fuel tank. Thanks! to Lane Ranger and others for photos they posted giving me ideas for this update.
  12. 4 points
    If you're wondering about your deal, this "tractor" was posted here on Craigslist, as "Wheel Horse tractor, needs some work, $350.00" LOL
  13. 4 points
    Called wind lace, or door edge welting.
  14. 4 points
    Great story. I'm glad the daughter honored your friendship with her dad and remember you first before doing something else with the tractor.
  15. 3 points
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  16. 3 points
    Hi guys.... My friend and I got the sand blaster fully functional yesterday over a few beers. It's operating well. So far I have managed to do the foot rests and the gas tank holding plate. That thing was ugly! [U
  17. 3 points
    I had to, I couldn't reach the pedal the way you had it set up The seat that was on it is on one of the Commandos.
  18. 3 points
    ...and if that don't get it...the diaphragm may be toast. Pretty sure member Buckrancher(Brian) here on , sells the rebuild kits for them.
  19. 3 points
    If anyone didn't have a good at the "Big Show" they need to see a shrink.
  20. 3 points
    Brian, thanks for the update. I have added Mason's picture at the end after #66.
  21. 3 points
    Hi all this my latest project which is nearing completion it's a Wheelhorse C175 with two driven axles at the rear and a driven steering ache at the front it is powered by a two cylinder Kubota engine , power steering this has taken me nearly two yrs to think about and build Meadofield was my inspiration after seeing and driving C4 and Bendy il post more build pics in due course
  22. 3 points
    Yes you need it. Without it the air will not blow over the entire surface of the head.
  23. 3 points
    Hold my cup and watch this!
  24. 3 points
    He was a great friend of yours and you was a great friend of his. This is how it should always work out. Happy fourth of July.
  25. 3 points
    Usually a pneumatic impact wrench is best, but an electric one may also do the job. If not, use a pneumatic die grinder with a thin cut-off wheel and cut into the nut as far as possible, making a 'notch' in the nut. Then, set your cold chisel into that notch at a slight angle...then try to back it off that way. You'll ruin the nut but that's a gimme already. ps...If in fear of smashing your hand when holding that chisel, get an in-law to hold it for you.
  26. 2 points
    Bought this guy today for $60.00 on a buy/sell/trade site. Can't wait to start the restoration project. Looking for any advice/tips/tricks/pitfalls etc? Thanks, Marty
  27. 2 points
    Just a BIG battery charger.
  28. 2 points
    Great pic......and those decals look awesome! Mike....
  29. 2 points
    Thanks for the manuals Gary. I'll start working on that soon. I got all the rest of the tractor together today and built my custom exhaust. Now I just need to build an air intake and find some new head lights.
  30. 2 points
    I agree. If you can, get one with the hoses as well. I have had two hoses leak on my machines and make a mess. I thought that new ones were the way to go but they are too stiff. The factory ones are quite flexible.
  31. 2 points
  32. 2 points
    That's great he's going to love that, thanks Bob
  33. 2 points
    Don't think it left the factory wit that chain, previous owner probably adapted it for some reason.
  34. 2 points
    Seat switch or PTO switch could be the problem. If you need help after looking at the wiring diagram we can go through it step by step.
  35. 2 points
    Getting the nuts off my deck blades was one of the many reasons I justified the expense of an air compressor to the management ( wife ) - broke more than one Craftsman 1/2" drive ratchet years ago with this task - after I got air and my impact , went on the bay and bought a single 1 1/8 " socket by Mac tools ( a good one ) just for this ....I think the socket cost me 3 or 4 bucks . Had a neighbor a few years ago that bought a to mow , seen him for the longest time one afternoon banging around with the deck of this newly bought horse , my nose trouble got the best of me and I walked over to see what problems he was having - same thing ....he had every ratchet, breaker bar and hammer on those nuts in the garage .....I says ....what if I told you I have an impact wrench ? I don't think the PO ever had the blades off - took a little time with the impact . He moved and that is in my garage now. No, they are not left threads
  36. 2 points
    I did that once too farmer....worked great but I used MY OWN old junk saw with a bar and chain that was already shot. Couldn't even dream of doing it with a good saw nonetheless with someone else's. You guys that accidentally touched the ground for a nanosecond while cutting wood know what I mean!
  37. 2 points
    Love the seat. For all the good did why they insisted on just slapping a seat on a fender pan with no springs is beyond me.
  38. 2 points
  39. 2 points
    Choke butterfly opening all the way ?
  40. 2 points
    Total of Ten License plates...if I remember correctly. Some really nice ones too!! Thanks everybody. Plan on mounting them up in the garage when I finish it up. The Red Square Supporter License plate will find a Nice place on my wall also....Thanks Karl..
  41. 2 points
    Great price on a wonderful machine.
  42. 2 points
    Welcome to . Pictures would be a help. The guys like to poke fun but they can be very helpful. With the 4 th being tomorrow and adult beverages you may get answers that will have to be translated later in the week.
  43. 2 points
    SHHHH!!! SEE THAT GUY SITTING IN THE CHAIR? HE'S IN THE WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM!
  44. 2 points
    What a wonderful and thoughtful gift. His daughter could tell how close you and her dad were and how much he appreciated all your help. I wouldn't change a thing on it either!
  45. 2 points
    Pete, great story and a great stallion has found a good home. ps, like what I could see of your trailer.
  46. 2 points
    I like the tee handle recycling/repurpose approach. Nice that the horse has a new stable where it will be treated well.
  47. 2 points
    Well I need cotter pins, and a new carriage bolt for the seat. Engine is not ready yet. Got most of it together though now.
  48. 2 points
    I think we got everyone. Thanks to all of you that posted your own info, and helped with others. It took less than one week to complete. I think that's a record.
  49. 2 points
    Got my new tires today and got the engine mounted and wired in. Now I just need to put the trans in tomorrow but I can't drive it because I don't have all the seals yet. It's looking pretty good with those tires! The front tires are just extras I had for temporary use.
  50. 2 points
    It's all about the profits not the product.
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