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7 pointsHello Everyone!! A few weeks ago I sold my 2014 X300 and decided on finding a Wheel Horse, after driving many hours/miles and looking at several 312-8s that were in bad shape I purchased a 1990 model 312 Hydro classic 42". It has 600 hours and according to the previous owner serviced yearly. The guy I bought it from bought it new and still had the manual, brochures, tractor hang tags, deck manual, Kohler engine manual, a new unused deck chute he took off when new and 3 sets of blades. He had the transmission serviced last year I'm assuming by a Deere dealer or picked up a Deere filter which I crossed with the Toro number that matched and replaced the front tires and both belts, this spring he installed a new battery, did his yearly oil change and air filter. I paid $900 for it which I hope was not a bad deal. So far I've done very little other than replace a headlight, replaced all the fuel line and fuel filter, also pulled the carb bowl which was spotless. I've got two new deck wheels on the way and the battery hold down hooks. It has a few surface rust spots where the paint popped off on the fenders as well as the front hood decal and very light surface rust that was under the deck covers. I've cut with it some and it mows well. How durable are these hydro transmissions? I've got to get accustomed to using the stick vs the foot to control speed but the transmission feels smooth. I'd like to go with a more aggressive rear tires of the same size like the Deestone Super Lugs seeing these are dry cracked bad but seem to still hold air "I'm open to tire suggestions", I do like the tractor tire look and would come in handy in a few wet areas of my property. Thought about doing a light restoration and replacing all the decals in the near future but this week I'm going to focus my attention to the deck "remove the surface rust, prime and repaint" Got to try out this Attach A Matic feature, looks simple...Overall I like it, I must say Toro built them well! Any tips on these units?
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5 pointsIn one of the brochures I've picked up there was a great illustration of the tractor sizes offered by Wheel Horse in 1965. Possibly shared already here, but here it is again.
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5 pointsWhen bearings start to fail they get tight which causes heat and depletes the lubrication if there is any left at that point. Then they get loose from wear. It can be detected at any time in the failure process. The earlier the better keeps repair costs down. Garry
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5 pointsDittos on Matt's foot pedal kit. I have a JD X300 and love the foot pedals, so when I got my 416-H, I hated the way the column lever worked. I removed it and installed the kit. I will never go back to a hand operated system again.
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5 pointsGet matt's kit and you will be back to foot control. Really makes the tractor a pleasure to drive. The Eaton 1100 transmission is very durable. Cleat
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5 points7-23-1996 U.S. women take home gymnastics gold On July 23, 1996, at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, the U.S. women’s gymnastics team wins its first-ever team gold. The 1996 U.S. women’s team, nicknamed the “Mag 7″ or “magnificent seven,” was made up of seven immensely talented teenaged girls: Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Dominique Dawes, Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu, Jaycie Phelps and Kerri Strug. The team entered the Summer Olympics with the expectations of an entire country heaped on their young shoulders. They were considered America’s best shot ever at an Olympic team gold, something no American women’s gymnastics team had ever won. The American women’s best finish to that point had been a silver at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, which were boycotted by the favored Soviet Union, winner of eight consecutive team golds between 1952 and 1980. To win the gold in 1996, the U.S. women faced a battle with perennial contender Russia and Romania, the two-time defending world champions. Still, U.S. fans believed the odds were good: The team had deep reserves of talent and each of its members was capable of winning events. When the team competition began, veteran U.S. star Shannon Miller did not disappoint, delivering an impressive performance to place second overall to the Romanian world champion Lilia Podkopayeva. Meanwhile, returning Olympians Dawes and Strug placed sixth and seventh, respectively, while Moceanu came in 11th. The final event of the team competition for the U.S. was the vault. Fourteen-year-old Dominique Moceanu, the first American to compete, had a chance to clinch the gold for her team with a solid performance, but was unable to stick the landing on her first attempt. As the pro-American crowd gathered in Atlanta held their breath, Moceanu took off for her second vault, and, again, slipped and fell on the landing. This left it up to Strug, America’s second and final vaulter, to seal the win. On her first attempt, Strug also fell on the landing, and heard an alarming pop in her ankle. The team and coach Bela Karolyi were unaware that the team had won whether Strug vaulted again or not, so Strug bravely readied herself to vault on her badly sprained ankle. After executing a perfect one-and-a-half twisting Yurchenko, Strug landed solidly on two feet. She then spun and hopped on one foot towards the judges’ table before collapsing in pain. When her 9.712 was announced, she celebrated in the arms of her coach, who would later have to carry the 4-foot-9-inch “Spark Plug” Strug to the medal stand
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5 pointsVery nice looking machine. Magnum 12's are very good engines. Looks like it was well taken care of. Considering it will outlast any of the box store machines you could have bought for twice/three times as much, I'd say you did alright. The hand control does take a little bit to get used to but it's not bad. I'm in the same boat as I started using my 418 to mow with. I'm sure there is someone else who can help you out a little more that will come along. Pull up a chair and make yourself at home........
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4 pointsI work in IT and its lost on me as well. The internet is the biggest waste of time and youth there is. None of them have an attention span past 30 seconds. Thanks Al Gore. Lol.. jk. Its DARPA.
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4 pointsI was driving the grandkids around in a wagon behind the 416-H yesterday. We captured at least 5 Pokémon just in my back woods alone. I don't get the attraction of it, but the kids love it.
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4 points, @stevasaurus have you been drinking to much pickle juice ! double posting or is that to make sure he checks both sides
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4 pointsWhy thank you kind people , today my partner took me to Windsor castle , home of Her Mag Liz n Phil , tomorrow we are off to Buckingham Palace , for a tour of the Queens weekday home . Pics to follow .
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4 pointsI live in a small rural town and scored this one from the local John Deere dealer a few years ago. It was in excellent condition with only 175 hours. The previous owner traded it on a JD zero turn (his loss). I drove it home about a mile and when I got there started to check over everything only to discover that I had nearly run out of gas.
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4 pointsI have always dreamt of the day that I will find a Wheel Horse close enough to home that an overnight stay isn't required to go get it!
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3 pointsSo after 20 years of owning this ranger I finally decided it was time for restoring her. This tractor has been a worker and mowed with full time, easy to maneuver around tight spots and fun to ride. Previous owner had painted parts so there was no original nostalgia left as far as true original. I'll keep updating progress and this will be at Big Show next year. I'm leaving all the battle scars on it and not using any body filler. This will still be a worker and not a trailer queen.
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3 pointsI dont know about you guys. Im 39 and the internet is baned in my house. They get an internet treat every now and then but unless its school or im alowing it, its not happening. The reason kids are the way they are is the internet. Dont get me wrong I make my living from it. I grew up on bbs and dial up. Ive see it transform to what it is today and its a time suck. I thought 10 yrs ago kids would be smarter and i would have to retool, but i dont have to and thats sad. They have no clue for various reasons. Im hanging my hat on the thoughtless internet.
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3 pointsI really wish you would quit posting pics of your house! P.S. What time is it in England? Neil's birthday may be yesterday already!
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3 pointsyour going to like it. take your time making decisions. no rush. good luck. Glenn
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3 pointsA couple of years ago I towed this B-100 home from next door with my golf cart.
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2 pointsHello! I have an older wheel horse riding mower. I had a flat tire. I took tour off to fix it. Put it back on and note the tire is rubbing frame. Seems like the other wheel is farther out as well. Please help!
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2 pointsHello: Well I did it again saw another parts D-250 and it followed me home, this one has steel fenders no fiber glass.
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2 pointsI have a 314 h and 522xi loader at the vacation home. They make our property maintenance much easier. What used to be an issue is no more. Stale gas in the carb and dead batteries. After having to clean out a few carbs I chose to take the easy road. These tractors don't see more than 20 hours a year. The gas would often go bad in the carb and leave me with more to do. The easy way around this is to shut off the fuel and let the carb run dry. Starting it up the next time could be an issue. I started by replacing all of the fuel line. Used a simple 1/4 turn inline valve, an inline marine fuel pump, and a fuel filter. Now i I turn the fuel off and let em run dry. When it's time to start a fuel pumps of the hand pump and they fire right up. No more waiting for the mechanical fuel pumps to pull fuel. Also stated using solar chargers on the batteries. Haven't had a dead battery in 5 years.
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2 pointsIs the rim on the same direction as it came off? Is the same amount of axle showing beyond the hub?
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2 pointsI just had to share this! I think you'll enjoy the 5 minute show!
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2 pointsGood looking . Love my 312h! But , I've had mine since new and it does everything I ask of it.
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2 pointsIt was a hot morning here in Western PA. My ride home on my new Wheel Horse fun. I will have to edit video to fit on here.
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2 pointsOh my sweet mother of great looking Wheel Horses, you got a keeper. and welcome to red Square where there is a world of free information on these great GT's just for the asking.
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2 pointscleaned up , with out the hub caps and with the hub caps. This is the nicest 520H I have seen with only 304 hours. hope you enjoy the pics. going to get a cover for it today. It runs even better then it looks . I am afraid to use it.
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2 pointsHaha thanks guys! I worked a double yesterday and haven't had anytime with my kids in awhile so when I got home I got Rosie out and we went for a cruise.. Had a great time and being that I love taking pics of my kids and my tractors...lol great family time. Just one of the biggest reasons why I love these tractors
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2 pointsPurchased from my neighbor John, the K powered 416-8 was only a mile from my house. Unfortunately John had not been in good enough health to drive it so it had sat for several years plus someone borrowed the starter and never returned it so I loaded it and the snow blade and mower deck on a trailer to bring it all home. If I remember correctly I had to take the starter off a K301 that was tucked away here at home to get the big K341 running again.
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2 pointsFredski53, 6 or 8 speed in my mind is a matter of when the trans was produced.The end results are the same.6 forward and 2 reverse.Try the heli-coil fix first.The load on the set screw is not that large so that even if the tap doesn't have enough metal to be a hundred percent, it may be enough to last a long time.You can always try some other fix if a helicoil doesn't work for you. I spent many years in the aerospace industry and heli-coils are the norm.Go for it.Just make sure you install the heli-coil as directed JMHO,JAinVA
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2 pointsHi all... Reassembly is beginning. I still have some painting to do, but today I mounted the front tires and connected the rear to the the frame. it was so hot here in NJ today. Oppressive, I tell you... Just couldn't get much work done. Needed Air Conditioning immediately.. Tomorrow I'm going to pickup a 42" snow plow. It's my understanding that it is a long frame plow but may not fit a GT14 without any modifications. So I may be doing a thread on that in the future of things don't as easily as I would like.
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2 pointsI don't know if this guy will get his price but ...... http://ocala.craigslist.org/grd/5686255194.html
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2 pointspsshhh... she'll come around. Bet there will be polka music at the wedding anyway.... never been to one yet they don't play the chicken dance!
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1 pointGot some ground ready the other day so my onions are in. To to help inspire me I had a look at some pictures from last year, happy growing everyone. Anyone else have pics to spur us on for the new season?
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1 pointTo identify a particular part, by part #, go here;...... it is pretty simple, just clik thru the appropriate linked pages.. Located part #s may say ...discontinued.....but most of them show up anyway (not always). ps... it is a reverse # lookup so you don't need to enter your tractor model #...just the part number and it'll show everywhere that part is used...with schematics too. http://www.psep1.biz/arinet.asp?aribrand=TO
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1 pointThere's no editing required... if you first, upload the video to your free Youtube account... then, cut and paste the video URL here.
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1 pointWith a little bit of elbow grease this is what I ended up with! Not to bad if I do say so myself!