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10 pointsBREAKING NEWS.....Major traffic jam expected in Morton and all motels are booked to capacity. Large U-Haul trailer with New Joisey tags spotted headed West. Where's Craig ?
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7 pointsHi - I don't know the proper way to get this out, ..friend of mine was driving on us 36 west of 231 near Morton Indiana and saw a bunch of older wh for sale - round hoods and a factory tricycle set up.,. the guy told my friend that his dad was a collector and had died.. he just wants to sell them ..if you don't mind, please pass this on to the forum in a way that all have a chance to see it. OK? Thanks Jerry77
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7 pointsWas painting the gas tank and engine for my daughters pink suburban and she decided she wanted to work on her other tractor today also.
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6 pointsSomething I spied on a CL ad ! I've checked this ad acouple times , and just noticed it in the background . Something you don't see everyday , thought I'd share .
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5 pointsAny time I get the chance to involve one of the grand kids in a project using tools I jump on it. Today the oldest was working with me and since she already knows and enjoys using power tools while working on my houses decided time she learned how to do a little wrenching. Was a simple enough job was only replacing the shifter boot. that went so good taught her how to drive roll pins while replacing tensioner knob on the mule drive.
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4 pointsHad the 161 out cleaning up around the place and then jumped on the 701 and went for a trip around the neighborhood. My wife just shakes her head. Someday I hope she understands.
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4 pointsCheck/Change Fluid and filter in the transmission. If I remember correctly the automatic transmission on that model takes 10w-30 motor oil, but check the manual to be sure.
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4 pointsStarting to look like a tractor anyway. Hotter than haites here last couple days. The ac in the shop decided to go south and I don't feel like fixing it. After working on them all day I don't feel like working on them when I get home! Motor is all together and in. Was a little stubborn starting and plenty of recoil issues. Finally got it started with a wrap around cord and once running and the carb dialed in it ran pretty good. Had problems wth the head gasket leaking. Manual says torque to 210 in lbs and in a clock wise pattern instead of cross wise which i thought was odd and they wouldn't stay put. Got poed and cranked them down to 25 ft lbs cross wise and seemed to hold. Also having problems with the drive belt but the belt is old and dry rotted so a new one is in order. If someone can point me in the right direction as far as correct length be obliged. The old one appears to be about 29" and doesn't disengage fully.
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4 pointsThis is my submission. Waiting on a new home, like we find them, like so many others we've found. 72 Charger 12.
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3 pointsI'm finally getting around to starting a thread for this fine machine. You guys here advised me to get one about a year ago. Almost exactly a year ago, in fact! I had been to the Symco Thresheree with my CC100 and a CC 782 that I owned at the time. The 100 is a great little plow tractor and did a good job as usual. The 782 on the other hand was not. They can be good tractors for plowing but this one was giving me fits. After swapping seat time from the GD (gear drive) 100 to the Hydro 782, I decided that I needed to get another GD tractor for myself for plowing. There are many guys that plow with heavy duty hydros and swear by them. I'm not trying to discount that here or say that hydros aren't up to the abuse. Few things are as tough as a suns strand hydro build back in the day. I just prefer selecting a gear, dropping the plow, letting out the clutch, and enjoying the ride. For me, I feel like I can focus more on the sound of the tractor working, the feel of the tractor under me, and sight of the Brinly turning soil behind me. If I'm cutting grass or blowing snow, I'm a big fan of hydros. But when it comes to turning earth, I want to be on a GD. I had been watching an ad on CL for about a month that contained a 314-8. I had no previous experience with a WH GD and so I came on RS and was encouraged by many of you fine guys to take the plunge! ENTER GhostRider! He was ugly when I first picked him up but with less than 750 hours and a very low price, I felt I couldn't lose! He was a multiple owner machine but used by the previous owner just to plow snow. As you can see, it came with weights, chains, and the most important initial item... the Brinly hitch! The owner said that he had thought that he had it somewhere. Sure enough, it was in a tool cabinet in his shop! It was rough around the edges, but I was ready to put it to work! We had a plow day at my uncles coming up in a couple of weeks and I wanted to use it. I changed all fluids and installed a fresh drive belt. I had to sell the 782 to make room for the GhostRider and so I robbed some the plowing essentials like the AG tires and weights! Now I was ready to go plowing!
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3 pointsknow the filling! One year the deer ate all of mine, did not get one. I installed and electric fence. My wife says; between the fence, special tractor with tiller, (wheel horse of course), fertilizer, lime etc. etc. etc. I could import tomatoes from Italy cheaper!
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3 pointsI was thinking...Jim might be putting a new spin... on this old favorite.
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3 pointsThe engine on GhostRider, for being a single cylinder M14, runs buttery smooth and I was amazed how slick the tranny operates! It Had been really dry and the ground was pretty hard at Uncle Bob's but GhostRider did a really good job in spite of the conditions... This was the only pic of me actually plowing that day but my buddy took this video... I'm plowing with a 12" Brinly which plows even harder than a 10". The first thing that I realized was that GhostRider was going to need front end weights to keep the wheels down when the plowing got tough. You can also see the comfortable seat that I installed for plowing purposes. I figured that if I was going to spend a lot of time "in the saddle", it might as well be something welcoming! My uncle Roger can fabricate almost anything out of wood or metal. I asked him to help me solve the weight issue and he came up with this! It weighs about 65# and sure helps keep this horse from bucking too bad! At this time I also put a set of spare ags that I had on the front rims. I also pulled the engine cover and painted it. Ready to do some more plowing!
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3 points8-8-1988 Lights go on at Wrigley On this day in 1988, the Chicago Cubs host the first night game in the history of Wrigley Field. The first-ever night game in professional baseball took place nearly 60 years earlier, on May 2, 1930, when a Des Moines, Iowa, team hosted Wichita for a Western League game. The match-up drew 12,000 people at a time when Des Moines was averaging just 600 fans per game. Evening games soon became popular in the minors: As minor league ball clubs were routinely folding in the midst of the Great Depression, adaptable owners found the innovation a key to staying in business. The major leagues, though, took five years to catch up to their small-town counterparts. The first big league night game took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, on May 24, 1935, and drew 25,000 fans. The crowd stood by as President Franklin D. Roosevelt symbolically switched on the lights from Washington, D.C. To capitalize on their new evening fan base, the Reds played a night game that year against every National League team–eight games in total–and despite their lousy record of 68-85, paid attendance rose 117 percent. Over the next 13 seasons, the rest of the major league parks followed suit, with one exception, Wrigley Field, which by 1988 was the second oldest ballpark in use after Boston’s Fenway Park. For 74 seasons, the Cubs played only day games at home. Finally, on August 8, 1988, the Cubs played the Philadelphia Phillies in the park’s first night game. Ninety-one-year-old Cubs fan Harry Grossman was chosen to turn on the lights. After counting to three, he flipped the switch, and announced “Let there be light.” Rick Sutcliffe started the game for the Cubs, and gave up a home run to Phil Bradley of the Phillies on his fourth pitch. The Cubs’ star second baseman Ryne Sandberg answered with a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning, and with the Cubs leading in the bottom of the fourth inning 3-1, the game was called due to rain. Because the five innings needed for the game to be official were not completed, Wrigley’s first night game is officially recorded as a 6-4 win over the New York Mets on August 9, 1988. Today, the Cubs are the only major league team that still plays the majority of its home games during the day.
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3 pointsAbout that Groundhog. I had one that was just getting started and I did not have time to wait and wait for him to come out. i set up a Harbor Freight driveway alarm so I could be informed when he came out so I could shoot [erm] ....his picture. Sorry, must have deleted the picture.
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3 pointsOff of a C-125 I no longer own. So ugly I had to cover it in a trash bag to go out in public!
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3 pointsI tried to post these separate for voting purposes, but the system merged the posts together. These are 3 posts of the restoration of my 1983 GT-1142 I did this summer after my father passed away. I grew up on this tractor and now it looks like it did in 1983, minus the deck which rotted out a few years ago. More photos are in the galleries. My personal favorite is those close up of the left side and the way the light rays are.
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2 pointsGuys, I have the above wheel horse but now have a gear box transmission issue which I cannot fix, any ideas where any spares are available in Uk else will sell for spare parts Kohler engine runs fine albeit with no air filter as carb needs a bit of work done on it. Any help would be appreciated I am not a fitter just a tinkerer. Regards Uncle Nige
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2 pointsRecently bought my 1st Wheel Horse. 1999 Model 314 8 which came with a 44" 2 stage tall chute blower and 'Original' soft cab. I assembled the cab frame and attached the wrap, but the doors have a front to rear descending gap...Opps...figured it out myself when taking pics for upload. Failed to raise doors to bar latch.
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2 pointsA few pictures from the Dodge County Antique Power Club show held in Burnett Corners WI, first full weekend in Aug every year. Allis Chalmers and Oil Pull were the feature this year. The feature area was fairly large, hard to get it all in a pic. what you see is about 1/3 of them. Had never see an AC 190 Beachmaster before. These were marketed as an industrial tractor for parks and beaches This tractor would appeal to Ford fans and Hot Rodders. Nothing like a big block and a blower. A real good turn out for the Economy reunion. Kind of a crappy Bolens, (pun intended) Truthfully it was a neat ride sure got smiles from a lot of people. Wheel Horse's were well represented, among many other brands. Can't believe I walked past this one twice before I saw the Horse underneath. My big toys There were also steam tractors, a steam generator, saw mills, a pull (got a third w/ my 30), threshing, rock crushing, and many other demonstrations. Hope you like the partial tour.
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2 pointsA good day on the Delaware Bay yielded a nice catch of white perch and hard shell crabs. And we had the bluebird weather.
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2 pointsWHX7, Could you be thinking about a post from wh500special from O'Fallon Illinois? Ron
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2 pointsJim Would you happen to know a good AC repairman? This is a family oriented forum. Oh by the way it's looking good
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2 pointsNice Jack ... make sure you show the guys that mean looking blackhood wit the "blood shot" eyes! I Won't let out about a the possble decals you might have coming for it! I am going to PM you a pic of that field I got and needs turned over - about 2 acres I'd say and you would like it ... all soft sand & some times hard to keep rooled over. not that hard pack Fox Valley clay you guys are probaly used to! Hopefully going to Pioneer Power show at the end of this month and will see if there is any interest in a mini meet & greet & some plowing this fall with some of the MN guys and possibly some fibs in attendance. Reallly cool video....looks like them tractors were going to town. Also looks like the ground was fairly wet!
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2 pointsIf Ed wouldn't said different I woulda thought they were white bass! Looks like ya get a chunky fillet off them too.....
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2 pointsSo you accidentally hit the delete trigger.. I mean button? I like the HB alarm idea!
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2 pointsThe power of prayer is awesome! They had Dad all prepped for surgery this morning and the dr came in. He said the final blood tests showed no infection and the fluid drawn now shows no bacteria. Dad is coming home with a pic line for antibiotics as a precaution. So glad he is going to get to go home later! Just wanted to share the good news with everyone!!
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2 pointsI tried to hit all the old parks about twenty years ago. Wrigley is a very nice venue. I really liked old Kominsky park though too. Fenway is nostalgic but the two Chicago stadiums were nicer in my experience. Rambling a bit. In short, the best Field I attended a game at was Wrigley. Perhaps somewhat due to combination of weather, time and opponents. I also got to experience corporate box seats in Wrigley once and I'll admit that once you have done so, it kind of leaves every other seat wanting:-)
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2 pointsI know how much you guys like pics I almost forgot to post
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2 pointsA black hood and a round hood, it doesn't get much better than that, except maybe a maroon stripe one.
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2 pointsThe only thing I can add to what Bob and Garry have said is that on ALL electrical problems you should start by cleaning and tightening all electrical connections including grounds; this will correct most of them. A hammer is not a diagnostic tool for electrical problems!
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2 pointsSo I got my second mow in today I figured out all the nooks and crannies of my yard with the new wheel horse so that's a good thing I just bought this house so I have to get use to the yard. The previous owners were gardening nuts when I say that I mean rosebushes Flowers galore. I've also had to hull in two truckloads of dirt to cover tree roots in my front yard Ive been growing grass for about three months now it's finally starting to look decent but I've only mowed the front yard twice in two months.im just glad there's nothing wrong with the backyard at least I get to mow that on regular basis The funny part is I got the dirt from my father-in-law's bosses land and they got it out of the Creekbottom with water grass so now I have to weed and seed in late August or September but on the bright side I also mowed my neighbor's yard today just for the heck of it I'll sharpen the blades next Season. I was also wondering before I go and paint my snow blade should I take off the plate that holds the battery in and paint it with the sunrise red before I go all gung ho on the snow blade?
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2 points, I like the helicopter landing pad and the airstrip leading up to it . Looks like a perfect place to ride your 's !
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2 pointsNot too distructive but a pain in the butt when it comes to bird feeders and garbage cans! That pole is 5'4". with bird seed on top.
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2 pointsmy dads 1962 502 wheel horse pulling the 64 or 65 round corner typer dump trailer.
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