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7 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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6 pointsI've been eating my home grown tomatoes for about 3 weeks now. I always plant Early Girls, add a little Miracle Grow to the soil and have BLT's by the third week of July. As a matter of fact, we ate BLT sandwiches for supper tonight.
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5 pointsI finally had my first tomato on my deck turn red. I have been watching it and waiting. It looked great after work today. It disappeared in the last hour. My stupid dog stole it. She picks raspberries too.
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5 pointsTie rod ball end is worn out, probably need a new one, go to the vendors section. wheelhorseman1000 makes replacements.
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4 pointsHere in central Maryland, I live on a wooded lot, so there is no room for a real garden. We have an area where we took down several 90 ft. oak trees to get some sunlight. That area gets sun for about 8 hours. So, the plants grow very tall trying to compete with the trees to get more sunlight. Right now, they are about 8 feet tall.
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4 pointsThought this might be an interesting attachment to have for moving logs & rocks, seems like it could be modified for our tractors: https://youtu.be/tn_iGYg5cuI
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4 pointsGlad to see you brought your sweet hot rod! Also glad the Toilet Tractor was equipped with a holding tank.
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4 pointsNot unusual to find this guy hanging out around here... just keeping an eye on the magic shed.
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3 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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3 pointsI always forget that NAPA has common bearings. Don't have to wait for the mailman to bring them and it seems theres always a NAPA on the way to somewhere! The last piece of the puzzle... since the steering wheel was froze on tight Denny had taken this apart and removed the column when I picked it up so ithe tractor would clear the cap in the truck. I attempted to remove the wheel but feared I would damage it so just refiinshed the wheel & left as is. Since the this was the first to come apart it was the last to go back together! The first ride!
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3 pointsDan...Thanks for taking us along.....looks nice a decent showing of Horses... The toilet tractor was at the Portage show last year and got to talk to the owner quite abit & very intersting how he did the drive train. Your right Dick the white walls are the best of show!
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3 pointsAnytime you sell things as a package the purchaser almost always gets a better deal. Ya gotta remember, your Mom wanted that stuff gone and selling it as a lot was the easiest route for her. I'd say all things considered she did okay...
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3 pointsAnd so goes the old saying....life as a windshield..... Sometimes we are the bug and sometimes we are a deer.... was that a jd joke ,thing ?? lol
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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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2 pointsHi All This is my first Wheel Horse project and I will welcome your input as I go thru the process. My intention is to bring back to almost new condition Here are some of the disassembly photos
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2 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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2 pointsNot a lot to post tonight, as I'm swamped at work and I'm not getting home at my usual time. The only thing to show for tonight is the seat pan being first coated with white. The only other thing I did tonight was wire brush the top of the motor and clean the little bit of carbon off the top of the piston and valves. I also have the head soaking in some industrial strength aluminum cleaner, however it will have to be removed in about 15 minutes, as this stuff will eventually eat the aluminum if you're not careful. Good stuff, but very potent. I didn't take any pictures of the motor work as there wasn't enough progress to really be worth while showing. Sorry Guys!
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2 pointsWelcome to the forum. That 104047 bushing is also used by other manufacturers so try a local repair shop. Dimensions and other part numbers/companies here https://www.bantasaw.com/catalog/viewproduct.asp?i=&p=220 Garry
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2 pointsExcept for free...that's about the best deal I have seen....a C-161 for 3 cups of joe. to
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2 pointsGot the fenders welded and ground up today. Think I have the cage mount figured out. Now have to get an engine before I can fix the hood height.
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2 pointsI have heard of those, they are supposed to be huge. Maybe my dog would just eat one and get filled up!!!
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2 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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2 pointsMy father-in-law always told everybody he had a 20hp Kohler in his 1991 520H. He had the onan of course and I would correct him time after time...... Finally got tired of it and stopped correcting him. Ok, Bill, it's whatever you want it to be..............
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2 pointsIt's interesting to hear some of you in the NE are just getting you first tomato now. Ours in Central Texas are about burned up and done. Some years I nurse them through the heat and get a few more in the fall, but not this year. We had beautiful plants, lots of blooms but very few tomatoes the past 2 years.Two years ago the elderly neighbor that raised bees moved away. This year I only saw a bee once in my garden .......I suspect lots of blooms but no bees equals no tomatoes, or cucumbers or green beans. my root crops did well!
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2 pointsOnce the bulk of the paint was stripped off I used a stripper wheel on my 4" grinder to clean up the rest. Now it was time to lay down some primer. I chose Rustoleum products for the project and I was pleased with the results. After the appropriate drying time, I was ready to spray the Satin Black... It is always fun to get done with the paint because assembly is next!
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2 pointsMy Beagle used to steal them. She would come out from the garden with a green face. Then we had a Lab that stole the Zuchinni!
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2 pointsNAPA filter number is 1410. Since it has been setting that long I think new belts and a fuel line and filter would be a good idea too.
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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 pointsIn addition to lots of photos, keep the sub assemblies separated and all the hardware associated with the subs in baggies. It used to be that the manuals had all the hardware listed by size/description. Now, I think they are all toro P/N's. However, I happen to have the IPL manual for the C141 so if you want a copy of the original circa 1978-79, pm me.
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1 pointSo as I posted in another topic, my mom no longer has any of the 3 Wheel Horses we once had. This has got me thinking. Knowing what a great tractor our 520 H was, and how well it performed and barely gave us trouble until recently, what lawn mowers made today approach Wheel Horses in quality and value? Matt
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1 pointAlright gentleman I have a progress report. This afternoon I went into the garage and removed the nearly 30 year old battery, replaced it with a fresh one and proceeded to test the coil following the steps mentioned above. I removed the plug and rotated the engine by hand while taking a voltage measurement across the coil and voila, the voltage was cycling as it should be. So I slapped a plug in that bad boy jumped across the solenoid ( it hasn't been replaced yet) and it fired after 2 seconds of cranking. So apparently that bad battery was completely shorted inside. That's my best guess anyway.
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1 pointI clamp mine in a vice. Then use a center punch to peen the socket tight around the ball.
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1 pointThumbs up on the cost of old machines vs new. For what I paid for my X530, deck, snowblower, weights and cab, this thing better last at least 40 years.
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1 pointOh my favorite Bob .. We just froze a bunch of big ones for making salsa... They were called mortgage lifters, a guy who bred them did so to sell and help with his mortgage I guess. First year I ever tried them as I usually do the early girls or big boys. They are huge and a odd pinkish in color but taste good. I did two of the plants for blt's and a dozen roma's for sauces and salsa. Doing really good this year which is good cause last year's crop sucked!
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1 pointWhy take the golf cart around the neighborhood, when you have a 701 that looks like that??? What is hard to understand??
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1 pointAlways great to take that first ride after getting them together. That smile says it all. Great work! If your still having trouble getting the belt to stop when the clutch is pushed in, add a belt brake to the idler pulley. I had to do that with mine. One bent out of a piece of 16ga will do wonders.
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1 pointThat sounds great WHX7! I'll keep an eye out! The ground at Bob's day was dry and hard, the ground at Rogers day was soft and muddy--lots of rain. Sandy Loam would be a nice change! End of October was crazy busy for me and I still had to add one more thing to it---that trip to Iowa! So, we loaded two tractors and three people into the excursion and headed south! The ground conditions weren't great in Iowa but the fields were straight and long which made for fun plowing. My son hopped on the 100 and plowed for almost 2 hours before he got off to take a break. My daughter (tender age of 8) came to me and said that she wanted to plow. She had never tried it before but wanted to give it a shot. Since Caleb was on the 100, GhostRider it was. With the clutch and manual lift, it isn't exactly kid friendly but she took to it right away. I'd drop the plow in for her and release the clutch, then she'd do the rest! You can tell by Claudia's clothing, it was cold (about 40 degrees). She loved it though and ended up plowing for about an hour before she went off to play with her little friends. She opted to ride side saddle so I could get at Least a cheek on the other half of the seat to push the clutch and run the lift handle! My friend Dave snapped this pic of us from across the field! It was a really fun day and GhostRider worked great! It was our last plow day for the year. GhostRider was shaping up to be a really good plow tractor. It was now time to give him a look worthy of his name...
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1 pointMy 3 520H's, a 520HC, a 210-5, and a 111-6 were very dusty so they all got a wash. They will dry in the sun then get put away for a while as my lawn is quite dry and not growing much right now.
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1 pointWife wanted things fixed around here. Always said "I need you to do this." I bought her a whole bunch of tools at Lowes and now she doesn't bother me anymore.
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1 pointMany of the older models did not have a solenoid. The ignition/start switch was rated at 70 amps, and the starter went directly to it.
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