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14 pointsJust told a another friend about my new Wheel Horse hobby. Then he sends me this picture , 80% restored sitting in his garage for sale.... yikes
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10 pointsSo a few months ago I found a really unbelievable deal on this 1984 ski tique. I have been cleaning it up and had the stripe repainted. This boat came from the factory with lettering that was taped off and then painted the stripe around it so they never actually made decals for this year and model. As usual with I have a project I call Terry. He went above and beyond as always. The only ones he did not do are the two small ones in the back. Here are the results of Terry's decals!
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10 pointsWell, I'm sitting here for therapy with Dad. I've done a little to my roller I picked up from Limited12. Below are some pics. I've added 10.5" rear tires, a predator motor with custom rear exit exhaust, and wheelie bars. I've used a peroxide, salt, vinegar solution to promote a rusty patina. With the straight piles this thing almost sounds like a motorcycle! Got a few more things in the works that I'll post later!
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8 pointsFirst,,,i want to thank everyone that i got to meet at the show....thank-you for stopping by for autographs and pics of the MASH POLE ....I really did enjoying the fact that they had a face to go with the name.....But at the show,,,,,faces are easy.........but names??? So,,,what you see is double sided.....impact proof...wind resistant...will not draw fly's just friends,,,, please see pic...... Just be sure to stop by with a MASH POLE sign ,,,get a pic,,,and this ............see below,,,,,,,,,,,, But you hafftah come,,,,,,and yeah hafftah bring a sign............... or,,,,,,you can send a self addressed stamped envelope....send a PM for an address.... But best of all,,,,,,,thank-you for the smiles ,, the nap ,, and meeting new friends....
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8 pointsGood idea Howard ! And thanks for the jester . It would be easier to put names with faces . Maybe put a tracking device on @AMC RULES tag ! Then we keep track of his every move So I wouldn't have to ask everyone ( where's Craig ) . It it seemed like everyone knew who I was . Must've been my good looks ?
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7 pointsTell your wife you bought it for her because you want to spend more time together or some line of crap like that.........
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7 pointsI think this is the best thread I've ever ready on any forum anywhere! Kudos to Racinbob and thank you richie for sharing another great story. You have been truly blessed. The Red Square members are some of the best, most helpful, caring and polite group of folks I've known. The Red Square forum is the best forum I've ever been involved with also. Kudos to Red Square and all the helpful members also.
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7 pointsRichie: Your dad was a very special person -no doubt about it. I sent him a seat pan for a Wheel Horse that he was having trouble finding to redo a tractor for one of his grandsons. My brother David and I had the great pleasure of meeting him in 2010 when we came down to the Florida Flywheeler's Show in February. We scheduled one day to go to your dad's place (which was a very circuitous route from the Flywheeler's show grounds) as we had shared the interest in Wheel Horse tractors and had given each other parts for projects, etc. Your dad even had your mom take a sickle bar mower off od a tractor wrapped in newspaper and placed in the back of her Toyota Camry to eastern Tennessee during a family reunion for us to pick up in a family member's barn! We visited in his house for a short time and then hit the barn and workshop with his collection. We did take a few pictures that day and I am glad to see one of those has made it to your banner Terry made. That picture shows how much your dad loved these tractors -no doubt about it. I think you told me once that you and your mom did not have any pictures of your dad with his tractors. After I learned he had passed away I think that is when I mentioned I had several and sent all I had for you and your family to keep. My brother and I still talk about the generosity of your dad and the special love he had for these Wheel Horse tractors.
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7 pointsHoward, you and a bunch of others made me feel right at home at the Big Show. Ideas like your MASH Pole got us out of our shells and gave us a reason to meet one another; Thanks.
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7 pointsRichie, thanks for sharing the story about your Dad, that's what makes this forum so special. I got to meet Bob at the show this year and you're right, he is a great guy.
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6 pointsI live out in the country, we got tons of them. I try not to hit any because they are bug eaters. We got one big one that hangs around are back door that nails any spider that comes within 10 in of him/her. Same for the tree frogs that hang around are porch lights at night.
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6 pointsAmazing. Chysler pulled out of bankruptcy and made more then 2.4 billion in profits by 84 by essentially building and selling junk! ( I worked at a Chysler dealer during those times!)
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5 points7-13-1978 Henry Ford II fires Lee Iacocca On this day in 1978, Ford Motor Company chairman Henry Ford II fires Lee Iacocca as Ford’s president, ending years of tension between the two men. Born to an immigrant family in Pennsylvania in 1924, Iacocca was hired by Ford as an engineer in 1946 but soon switched to sales, at which he clearly excelled. By 1960, Iaccoca had become a vice president and general manager of the Ford division, the company’s largest marketing arm. He successfully championed the design and development of the sporty, affordable Ford Mustang, an achievement that landed him on the covers of Time and Newsweek magazines in the same week in 1964. In December 1970, Henry Ford II named Iacocca president of Ford, but his brash, unorthodox style soon brought him into conflict with his boss. According to Douglas Brinkley’s history of Ford “Wheels for the World,” Henry authorized $1.5 million in company funds for an investigation of Iacocca’s business and private life in 1975. Suffering from a heart condition and aware that the time for his retirement was approaching, Ford made it clear that he eventually wanted to turn the company over to his son Edsel, then just 28. In early 1978, Iacocca was told he would report to another Ford executive, Philip Caldwell, who was named deputy chief executive officer. In his increasingly public struggle with Ford, Iacocca made an attempt to find support among the company’s board of directors, giving Ford the excuse he needed to fire him. As Iacocca later wrote in his bestselling autobiography, Ford called Iacocca into his office shortly before 3 pm on July 13, 1978 and let him go, telling him “Sometimes you just don’t like somebody.” News of the firing shocked the industry, but it turned into a boon for Iacocca. The following year, he was hired as president of the Chrysler Corporation, which at the time was facing bankruptcy. Iacocca went to the federal government for aid, banking on his belief that the government would not let Chrysler fail for fear of weakening an already slumping economy. The gamble paid off, with Congress agreeing to bail out Chrysler to the tune of $1.5 billion. Iacocca streamlined the company’s operations, focused on producing more fuel-efficient cars and pursued an aggressive marketing strategy based on his own powerful personality. After showing a small profit in 1981, Chrysler posted record profits of more than $2.4 billion in 1984. By then a national celebrity, Iacocca retired as chief executive of Chrysler in 1992.
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5 pointsToads are sooooo cool ! Thanks all for being kind to them . I used to mow about 4/5 acres ( as payment for a parking spot while we rode ) using my redneck Swisher setup & can't count all the times i nearly went over the bars stopping for one .
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5 pointsWhen I am doing spot spraying I carry a 2' piece of 3" PVC on a short rope; Put it down over the weed, spray inside and surrounding plants are protected.
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5 pointsJust a quick share before I forget. There are a few weeds that you need to kill like around sidewalks and such. i carry a spray bottle of white vinegar and it takes them out by drying them up. Very fast kill on most things. This is my most hated weed and I am fairly certain that the seeds hitch a ride on or under the mower and then get spread out in your lawn. https://www.google.com/search?q=plantain+or+buckhorn+weed&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjljJiqmvHNAhXHqh4KHWTlD_YQsAQIHQ&biw=1266&bih=666 A small spray bottle will kill them and no smell on your hands. It will kill the grass as well, but a few dead spots by the highway is no big deal to me.. I buy high strength cleaning vinegar at Wal Mart by the gallon for cleaning and it works well. I lost a relative due to ag spraying and never spray without protective clothing. Vinegar is safe to carry with no toxic worries.
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5 pointsi was driving rusty off a trail to turn around and there was 50+ 1/2 inch toads that where in a cluster and now when i mow i watch out for them and stop then move them.
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5 pointsToo late! It's already happened but I wouldn't have it any other way. I even found some Rock & Rye down here. So many well said comments about the folks in this hobby. The little red tractors we all love happen to be the catalyst for what brings us all together but all I can think of is that there’s something a little special about those blessed with incurable WHA. I never had the pleasure of meeting Jerry but, based on the wonderful comments here, I’d say that there’s no doubt that Richie makes his father very proud as he watches down on him. I am happy that I was able to do this for Richie as well as the others things I’ve done but it pales to what so many of you have done for others as well as me. The two brothers that I became acquainted weren’t Wheel Horse people were going to sell all four Wheel Horses they inherited but decided to keep one of them and fix it up. That wasn’t because of me but rather because of them getting on this forum and being so impressed by the camaraderie amongst all the folks on Red Square and the willingness for everyone here to help others. It would be futile and unnecessary to try to list names. Just look at the member list and there you have it.
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5 pointsAnother baby step of progress was made yesterday. I picked up the belts at NAPA but could not do any wrenching last night due to having to be at a dinner meeting. I probably will have to work today till around 7pm so I'm not sure about working on the 701 after I get home. But here is a pic of the belts with the part numbers for the records. I am very grateful to those who chimed in with advice on what belts to buy.
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5 pointsLane, that is the only picture that I have of him with a wheelhorse other than the one of you & your brother with him. I am so glad that you guys took those. I wish I had more but at least I have that one. This post wasn't meant to be about me and my dad. But that is the common ground we shared to get me here to the best forum on the internet. I wish I had helped him more than I did but life gets in the way sometimes. I know everyone out there has stories of their fathers. This is just a little part of mine as having to do with the wheel horse tractors. I urge everyone out there to take the time to spend moments with your family members. Here today and gone tomorrow is so real. Thanks everyone for the comments. Means the world to me.
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4 pointsYou guys ever encounter toads while mowing? I don't want to run any over but it's like they have a death wish or something... Any suggestions
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4 pointsFunny story and most likely one reason for safety switches. My sister in-law, who is extremely afraid of snakes was mowing the lawn one day with my brothers old Cub Cadet hydo. Well, she happened to hit a snake and freaked out. She jumped off the tractor and ran into the house, the tractor just kept rolling along until it ran into a tree where it sat with the wheels spinning until my brother got home about 15min later. Sure wish I would have been there to see it first hand. Funny story now but it could have turned out real bad.
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4 pointsYou should see the pattern to my lawn as I had to end up herding them to safety
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4 pointsDeal is done, picking it up next weekend. Not much of a project is it 953 lol Said he was getting ready to put it on CL next week....
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4 pointsIf it's for just the young kids to drive alone: ••• Consider going to an even lower tire pressure, like 6 – 8PSI, that would slow the tractor slightly and cushion the bumps a lot more. ••• Could bolt in a small plate so the shifter cannot go into 3rd gear, or to lock the Hi-Low lever into only low gear. ••• A vinyl seat can be very slippery, a secure cloth cover would help, and then securely moving the seat a little further forward. ••• I clamped 4" wood blocks on the two foot levers, for short legs. ••• A engine kill switch for the seat, like the newer models have would be a very safe addition. ••• Two children on the same seat can create a lot more problems, someway to narrow the seat and to make the fenders unseatable for little butts. I worry a lot about little feet getting caught in/under the rear wheels, to re-invent the old "Wheel Well Skirts" (have to be over 70 to know what they are) would reduce that chance . Glen
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4 pointsHe's bringing down more pictures at noon.... As he said "hook hook" lol . I know I will be taking a drive at work this afternoon. Better make sure I bring my loading ramps.
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4 pointsBy now you guys know that these tractors down south are a rare find, implements and attachments, fogetaboutit. So the other day cruising CL I came across this 10 miles away, called the guy he said come look and make me an offer. 32in harrow disc $70 got it for $50. No model # but I think its a DP-861, serial # A-75947 so mid 60's maybe. Discs turn good, zerks all good, top adjustment shoulder bolts may never come loose.Going to clean it up and put it on the burb, or the 702.
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4 pointsThanks for sharing the heart warming story! If it wasn't for these Red tractors i wouldn't have met ALL of these awesome nice people on here! Thanks for sharing!
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4 pointsI met Bob and his wife at the Big Show ,they are great folks.
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3 pointsWell it's back from the land of the dead. I posted this last month about the knock after i put my 48" deck on it and got about 100 feet and it started knocking. I got a lot of help about checking rod and crank for out of round or ware from Rmaynard,Spinjim,Malmac,Ken B,Shynon WH nut,bds1984,Can Whlvr,Buckshot1 and TT .Thanks guys for your help. I did check those and every thing was good as far as in specifications. Every thing looked good but after i found the front balance gear snap ring comming off i checked the pictures i posted and low and behold there it was in the picture. i tryed to reinstall the snap ring but it was too sloppy,i tryed to bend it closed but when i spred to put it on post it was to sloppy. So i bought new snap rings for both balance gears and replaced them. Now it sounds like it should.this engine has been rebuilt before i got it.Sorry TT i just couldn't brake the rear balance gear as you posted, This engine runs to good. I just wanted to repost this for those of us that don't know enough about these engines.If i would have found the balance gears sloppy i would have taken them out. I had a feeling that it didn't sound like a rod knock,But i didn't know a balance gear would make that kind of noise either. Picture #1 shows the balance gear snap ring half way off ,Picture BEFORE and AFTER are self-evident . my only advice is if you have balance gears and want to keep them replace the snap rings if you ever open the engine .
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3 pointsBetter pull up a chair...... I used to go over to my Dad's house and he would be on the computer or out in the garage working on a tractor. Kept mentioning this thing called "Red Square". I didn't know what he was talking about. Some Russian website or something? Meanwhile he keeps getting more and more tractors. I would go over and help him work on them here and there. They were his thing. I had my interests also but at the time it wasn't tractors. Time passes and Dad keeps trading and dealing his tractors. He had gotten rid of most other brands and Wheel Horse became his thing. He gave me a 1056, 857 and a Commando 8. I tried to get into them but had a lot going at the time. They sat under the back awning. I would still weld up stuff and help him wire up things. One day I am at his house and he was Skyping with Stevasaurus. We were trying to get a 3 speed tranny back together. Dad had always talked about skyping with different people he had met on here. Not many but he enjoyed it. So more time passes and then so does my Dad. We had been working on the 418A that I now have, welding up a lift bracket. I didn't know that that would be the last time I got to talk to my Dad. He had a massive heart attack the next night at work. A week after he passed,that's when I joined Red Square. I talked to Karl and explained what happened. He let me have my Dad's password so I could go on and tie up any loose ends on deals that he may have had going at the time. I sat for hours reading his posts (and still have the bookmarked). I started learning things about the tractors I had, people he had talked to and things he wanted to do. So I have been on here now for almost 4 years. I have learned a lot and have met many nice people via computer. There is not a whole lot of wheel horse people down here in Florida. But I did get to meet RacingBob. I spoke to Bob one day and set it up for him to come to my house where I welded up his suburban hood. Right then I knew Bob was alright. Met a couple more around Florida in the past year or so. Bob however blew me away. I had sold an engine to Aldon but had no way to get it to him. Bob said "I can take it with me to the show". Well that is what he did. Not only taking stuff up there, but also bringing me back a stack of parts. Bob had posted a want list in the big show for sale/ wanted thread. I had half the stuff he was looking for. He came down to my house, picked up Aldon's engine and I gave him all the parts he needed for transporting my stuff. Bob asked me what he owed me and I told him that Dad would have wanted the parts to be used by someone rather than getting thrown out or laying on a shelf. No money exchanged hands. I did ask Bob to get me a wheel horse decal at the show. So then the big show rolls around and Bob told me he got my parts and we set up a day to meet up. I went today to pickup my parts and Bob got my decal out and handed it to me. Then he tells me he also got me a supporter plate from Karl. After that he pulls out this little cardboard tube. He starts unrolling something.......... You see, Bob took it upon himself to get in touch with Terry(Vinylguy) and he had me a supporter banner made with my Dad's picture and screen name on it. I was almost speechless. I stood there trying to keep the tears from my eyes. Didn't work. Someone that I met from an internet forum about tractors had went so far above and beyond and gave me something that I will cherish till I am gone. THANKS BOB! You are the man. I also want to thank Terry and his wife for making the banner and Karl for the plate. My Dad had always wanted to go to the big show and I planned to attend the last two years but things kept coming up and my tractor wasn't done anyways. Now I am shooting for the 2017 show and hope to meet & thank all of you in person. I thank you for the friendships I have made even if only from behind a keyboard. This forum and the people on it are what makes it so great. Thanks for letting me be a little part of it. Your friend, Richie
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3 pointsThis dealer sticker was on my lawn ranger when I bought it from original owner 20 years ago.
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3 pointsWe have had tons of rain in my neck of the woods and my wife wants the grass cuttings for the garden. I let eleven days lapse between mowing and set mower deck 1 lower than the highest adjustment and make a huge clumpy mess. Really looks terrible!! The next day I hook the 44 inch lawn sweeper on the old 520H and get some more seat time sitting under my umbrella in the shade collecting huge amounts of grass to dump near the garden. My wife loves to spread the grass around to keep the weeds down. A happy wife means a happy life! I got the best of both worlds.......
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3 pointsThere are no toads here. It is so dry, my Ding Weeds have stopped growing!
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3 pointsHey, it's a good cause...dang it!! Has nothing to do with Rock & Rye. But where the heck are you Jim??
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3 pointsRichard.... you are one of the crowd here,,,,a pal...a now very familiar face....The group is a better place with you.......thank you for the words...and the time we all share....
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3 pointsACman don't give Squonk any ideas. I am that guy everyone was looking for on Friday of the Big Show. Everyone could find you because you had ACcuz tagging along. You are just one of the guys .
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3 pointsIf I had a dollar for every one of those belts I sold, I could fill your van with Rhubarb pies!
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3 pointsThat doesn't look like any fun, all of the work has been done for you; what kind of project is that.
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3 pointsOoof. I guess I'll go ahead and be the party pooper lol... Man, you'll never find a tractor (or anything else for that matter) that'll live up to the hype you've created since you were a little kid. Forget it. Throw in the towel now while you still have half a chance. Pay the freckled kid down the road to mow and shovel, and take the money you just saved yourself and get yourself a new recliner - for the garage! PS, one of them college fridges work nice as a table next to your new recliner. Paste a bunch of Cub Cadet, John Deere, of and why not, NASCAR crap all over it and man you'll be the envy of every neighbor out there.