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10 pointsWell I went to an interview today and I got my first job! I can't start until I'm 16 which is in almost exactly a month but I'm happy. I'll be a busboy for $8 an hour but i guess you gotta start somewhere!
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9 pointsI really love how supportive every one is! seriously though I have never been on a forum where people got along so well and we're so helpfull.
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8 pointsNobody on this board is going to SELL a 520-8 with that equipment for $1000. 200-ish of them were made. "Bucket List" tractor for a lot of guys. Buy it. Don't plan on lifting that 60" deck off the ground with the manual lift though. Heavy suckers. Steve
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7 pointsPictures from today's trip to Elnora, Indiana and the White River Valley Antique Association Show. I was able to visit with my friend Jerry Spires of Bedford, Indiana. Jerry had his 1958 Woody RJ and a few other tractors displayed next to Henry Bullington's from Tenn. Roger Parmley and I from Greencastle drove down this am to see what was happening !
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7 pointsWe ALL started some where, so good job on finding a job! You'd be amazed how many think they should start off as the vice president of the company without any experience!
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7 pointsLet me throw a wrench in this. Tell her to get her shoes off and get back in the kitchen. Is she going to help you clear the snow?? Is she going to help you mow the lawn?? If the answer is "YES"...you need to have 2 horses....if the answer is NO, you need to have 2 horses. Easy as that.
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6 pointsGlad to see some young folks understand that work yields opportunities to advance. Be sure you keep up with your school work, education is priority #1 and it will help you the rest of your life.
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6 pointsThat is great news. Usually the first job is the one with the most memories , good and bad. I got my first job at 15 1/2 at a burger joint making a $1.00 an hour. That was back in the dark ages.
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6 pointsSomeone needs to hack into @stevasaurus settings and make that his profile pic !!!
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6 pointsMaybe that's why they are extinct??? Sure are havin fun with this thread @Bttatro....be a lot better if we score that horse!
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6 pointsIts really quite simple and as Ed stated, Don't ask Don't tell. Sometimes a man has gotta do what a man's gotta do....
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6 pointsI think RS has a new Chairman of the "Tolerance, Equity and Equal Opportunity Wheel Horse Access Committee"!!
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5 pointsAnother thing. I want to thank all the Wheel Horse nuts that post to this thread, or do the "Like" thing. It is appreciated more than you guys can know. The words of encouragement, witty comments, suggestions, and all else, is taken by me most seriously. While I really look forward to getting off work, or on the weekend, and finding the time to work on the tractor, I relish just as much, and look forward with the same anticipation, the posts that you guys write. In point of fact, I log on first to read the forum, then go diddle with the tractor. Thanks guys.
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5 pointsMy wife hates all the "treasures" I drag home. She knew I had a thing for rusty steel stuff, tools, vehicles, and various toys that I can rarely justify. Fortunately I was this way when she found me so I figure she already knew what she was getting into. From day one she had no opinion that mattered regarding the detached garage and it's contents. Her car has always sat outside and some I have equipped with auto start for those cold winter months. The wife absolutely hates the two horses setting side by side in the back yard. One horse has a blade and the second will have a mower deck when I get those deck bearings replaced. Perhaps the biggest bane of her existence in recent times has been the 5' x 8' 40's vintage box trailer and antique tow behind air compressor I acquired over the last month. Then couple that with the too many vehicles we have and the too much of everything else that I have and we passed the point of her controlling the input and output of any of this stuff a long long time ago. I married late at 36 so honestly, any woman that was going to hitch double harness with me had to have a clue that I was not going to be dumping my hobbies to take up golf or other more refined hobbies simply for the joy of putting a smile on someone else's face. You did great on your purchase, keep it. You need at least two anyway at a minimum, one for cutting grass and one for clearing snow. Unless she wants to start taking care of those chores then do what you deem best for making your life a bit easier.
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4 pointsI am looking for opinions on restoring or leaving original on a C-121
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4 pointsA close friend of mine just calls me. He is on his motorcycle riding home, about 2 miles from where I live. There's a wheel horse for sale in the driveway. He gets me the number and talk to the owner for a bit.I just got off the phone with the owner, he isn't sure of the year, BUT, he bought it brand new. He says the first year for wheel horse toro. He says the motor starts with a O. I say Onan, he goes that's it. My friend Pete tells me he spots 520 on it. . The old timer says it has much less than 500 hours on it. He also says the big 60 inch deck, wheel weights, chains and a single stage snowthrower to. Here's the clincher, I ask how the transmission is, the hydro, any Problems? He says it's not a hydro, it's a hi / lo shift. Bottom line he is asking a thousand bucks. Tomorrow I will go look, take pictures and report back. My friend Pete says it's a little paint off here and there but not bad. Ok, we don't know how she looks, we don't know exact year or hours. But considering so far what I said. Do we agree that a thousand dollars is a fair asking Price? I think it might be, and I can't believe it's the rare 520-8, shift model......... Give me your thoughts, thanks men. I am all excited,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,oh, another thing, don't tell my mrs. Shhhhhhhh,,,,mums the word. Glenn
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4 pointsCongratulations! Yes, we all had to start somewhere and I'd say you're off to a great start.
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4 pointsI'm guessing inhaling large amounts of carbon monoxide and soaking my hands in acetone, MEK, and gasoline daily may have taken it's toll Jim.
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4 pointsI don't think feathers are ruffled... it's just a discussion. You asked about price point... Wheel Horse prices and marketing were very comparable to John Deere and Cub Cadet back in the day. Even some old Cub Cadet salesman literature I've seen shows some of the arguments a salesman could make to talk a customer into a Cub over a Wheel Horse. Here's an example from the 1968 literature. Wheel Horse was a larger name in the garden tractor market back in the day, because yes, they were one of the earlier names. The first Pond tractor (the predecessor to the Wheel Horse) was made in 1946. Whether or not they are the actual first, is always debateable. There were others out there such as Shaw, Red E, Page and Speeedex. Cecil Pond is typically credited with "inventing" the modern day riding lawn mower. The crudeness or simplicity of the design is because it was evolved from machines built by hand in a garage in South Bend. They didn't come from the engineering department of an agriculture dealer. They were designed to be owned and serviced by common homeowners, with common tools. I'd encourage anyone new to Wheel Horse and with a true love of garden tractors to read Straight From the Horse's Mouth, The Wheel Horse Story. http://wheelhorsestory.com/ It's a bit pricey for a book, but it is privately published. (no personal benefit to me in this plug....) The author is also a member here, who became friends with Cecil Pond, and was given access to be able to document the history of the company. It's truly a unique book. You'll always generate an argument here whether or not Toro killed Wheel Horse, and the downfall of the name toward the end. No one "wins" this argument. It's just a nice fiery discussion every now and then.What it comes down to is that Toro didn't need to purchase Wheel Horse, they already had their own consumer level market products department, but they did, and continued to make the same tractor until the very end. (With other product line offshoots as well.) Not only that, they took over support of product lines going back 40 years prior to the acquisition.They kept the Whee Horse alive in a struggling market, long after the consumer interest focus had shifted to the efficiency and speed of zero turn mowers, and even though more and more parts are going NLA, they've kept up support for a product line they discontinued 10 years ago now. A good read on the acquisition of Wheel Horse is in a book by the former CEO of Toro during those days. He discusses the strategy behind the Wheel Horse acquisition and some of the intentions and reconsiderations during the transition. The book is called Making the Grass Greener on Your Side by Ken Melrose. https://www.amazon.com/Making-Grass-Greener-Your-Side/dp/1881052214 I hope you continue to post, and look forward to some of your other experiences. It's fun to see the reactions of the newcomer to the Wheel Horse world. You are correct, they are not at all like any other tractors. That's why we love them!
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4 pointsCongratulations on 53 years together ! I'm sure there where some these and moments . but you survived them all and your prevailed ! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ED
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4 pointsToday's trend is to celebrate the patina. Just pick up some WD-40 and 4/0 Steel Wool and scrub away the rust and see how your son likes it. Looks like he has already staked a claim on it!
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3 pointsWay to go man! I remember my first job, I worked decking houses in the texas heat for 6 bucks an hour that was good money back then. I stayed friends with the owner , he taught me how to work with other people and how to have a good time and still get the job done...first jobs cab help shape the way you aproach work and helps you learn to deal with the stress of a job.
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3 pointsThanks! Hopefully all goes well Wow, makes me feel lucky! Thanks! Can't wait to make some memories
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3 pointsI would heavily discount a non running hydro. If you can test a hydro ...get it hot put it up against in immovable object and see if it will spin its wheels.that's different. A worn out hydro can be expensive to fix.
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3 pointsNot just manuals... ask about any attachments that went with it that they may have forgotten about... belt guards, belts, springs, hitches and lift links. Many times these get separated and/or are stored away from the tractor.... out of sight, out of mind. Other than that... It's $300 for a 30-35 year old garden tractor. I'd check mostly for trans issues, welds or bolt-on patches, extra holes or DIY modifications. Parts for the years you're talking about are pretty readily had.
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3 pointsThat's gotta be it ....that's how you stayed together for 53 ....she thinks your horse is sexy!!
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3 pointsSorry to be late on the birthday wishes , hope you had a great day and did not need any pain medication this morning .
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3 points9-8-1974 Evil Knievel attempts jump of Snake River Canyon Robert Craig "Evil" Knievel was an American stunt performer and entertainer. Over his career, he attempted more than 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps, and, in 1974, a canyon jump across Snake River Canyon (which failed) in the Skycycle X-2, a steam-powered rocket. During his career he suffered more than 433 bone fractures,[2] earning an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the survivor of "most bones broken in a lifetime".[3] Knievel was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999.[3] Knievel died of pulmonary disease in Clearwater, Florida in 2007, aged 69. ABC Sports was unwilling to pay the price Knievel wanted for the Snake River Canyon jump, so he hired boxing promoter Bob Arum's company, Top Rank Productions, to put the event on closed-circuit television and broadcast to movie theaters. Investors in the event took a substantial loss, including promoter Don E. Branker, as well as Vince McMahon of the World Wrestling Federation. Arum partnered with Invest West Sports, Shelly Saltman's company, to secure from Invest West Sports two things: first, the necessary financing for the jump, and second, the services of Saltman, long recognized as one of America's premier public relations and promotion men, to do publicity so that Knievel could concentrate on his jumps. Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the X-1 Skycycle. Malwecki's creation was powered by a steam engine built by former Aerojet engineer Robert Truax. On April 15, 1972, the X-1 was launched to test the feasibility of the launching ramp. The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle.
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2 pointsall that ! For me I'd take a jumpbox with air compressor if you have one . Remember somethings you can't jump a bad battery . Take some tools , flashlight , carb cleaner , and small jack . Like @DougC said why didn't they get them to run , so start with a low bid (like cut them off at the knees bid) . The only tractors I've paid over $250 are my RJ58 with a whole folder full of receipts and the restored 753 . I feel if I can pick up a tractor for $200 or less (running or not but in good shape) I shouldn't loose money if I have to resell or part out . GOOD LUCK and of all them if possible
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2 pointsThis is you son's memory happening before your eyes . To quote Trace Adkins : ....ain’t even thinkin’ ‘bout What’s really goin’ on right now but I guarantee this memory’s a big’in Leave it for now , let the lad help you fix & maintain her , then when it's his baby , let him decide . My $0.02 Good luck , - Gene
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2 pointsI think it's great to restore what I would call a family heirloom to gift to your children! I hope they are old enough to help dad work on it so they can appreciate the amount of love you are putting into it!!!!
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2 pointsWhat a great forum and what great people the members here are. Kudos to you WHX7!! How can anyone be anymore helpful than that? and
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2 pointsI removed the boot when I was taking the seat off and tearing it down. you It has been garage kept for the past 30 years but I plan on tearing the transmission down and clean it up anyways. Thank you
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2 pointsIt took time to get to Homer's so he could see the restored machine. Dealing with the elderly and their trips to docs and hospitals. His 88 year old wife, Mary Jo, had double pneumonia. 25% capacity remained and she couldn't get a breath. She's already running around her house and had to come out to see the WH. Tough stock. Homer admired the C-125 yesterday. Told me the story of his son's hauling it down from St Louis in his pickup bed. They hoisted it out using a tree branch and drove it around the back of the house where it promptly locked up - trans Hi/Lo fork was floating in the oil. Well, fixed that...Homer's happy. He immediately noticed that generic muffler and suggested we make one like the original so we'll be doing something together soon. Maybe I can get him to give me the one on the C-120 he has out back... he's not ready to let go of any of his other tractors
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2 pointsWe have a few members in Texas who may be able to help you out. Do another "Introduction post" including the word Texas and they may begin a dialog with you. If you haven't found one prior to June you could bring an empty truck to the Wheel Horse Collector's Club show in PA and fill it up.
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2 pointsSounds like a 520-8. It would have to be in good working condition for me to consider spending $1000 but i'm kinda a cheap skate. But it is worth looking at you never know what price you may get him down sum if you decide you can't live with out it. Good luck!
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2 pointsThe cross bar that mounts the gas tank and the seat mounts to the, lets call it the console. The mount area is broken and will need welded or angle supports installed. Take off the seat. 4 bolts. Take off the fenders. 4 more bolts. Maybe a few wires and you'll see the problem. The pic shows a repaired one.
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2 pointsAll shined up and no place to go.Next to start on the patching of the deck. I have 1 more thing to do to the first and that is set the toe-in. It is out and you can tell it.
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