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  1. 12 points
    Hey guys! I'm working on a custom escutcheon plate for my 1975 B80. I wanted a stock look but with some headlights. I bought some bright LED headlights from Amzn and went to work designing in the computer. We have a laser cutter at work so I bought some white acrylic and took a bunch of measurements. I didn't have an escutcheon plate because when I bought the tractor, it was missing... I took a few measurements and cut out a bunch of trial templates for the basic outline. On about the 3rd try, I got exactly what I wanted. I didn't hold the plate's left and right out like WH did, I went a little farther to take up the whole area in that recessed portion. I cut out designs both ways and I liked the look of the whole thing covered. Here are some of the pictures of the work in progress: I'll have the finished product later today. Oh, and I also ended up fitting the red outline in there as well. It'll show on the final piece.
  2. 11 points
    November 3rd ... can't believe the weather in northeast Ohio! Should be snowing. 78 degrees and sunny! Haven't even had a frost. Nothing like aerating in sneakers and shorts three weeks before Thanksgiving.
  3. 8 points
    Does your cat drag it's trophies out for show and tell? Right now I feel like the cat that caught the mouse. Having second thoughts about actually using it!
  4. 7 points
  5. 6 points
    Hi All Well it looks like I get to overhaul or re-ring my Kohler K301 I will start today and take lots of Pic's
  6. 5 points
    1966 lawn ranger i picked up for $200.00. The guy was a John Deere only fan and said it was taking up space. It starts runs and drives great and shifts extremely smooth. It also came with a cutting deck.i'm really happy with it
  7. 5 points
    Troy am I seeing this right? Flamingo's in that yard over there. I can't believe it! Yeah Joe. I thought I saw a huge pile of leaves moving all by itself but then I saw a naked guy on a tractor pushing them. Every time we come to Chicago, we get some kind of surprise. You got it Troy. Flamingo's, moving leaf piles and Cutler winning a game. It must be Halloween season in the Midwest.
  8. 5 points
    Funny thing is a week or so ago I post this and got practically no response: http://a-ztractor.com/photo-gallery/
  9. 4 points
    Yeah Troy ....there's this Bears fan in Elgin whose head swells up this big when they finally win a game... Sorry Dino you kinda asked for it!!
  10. 4 points
    It's OK John. Ha...take that!!! crackin' me up Mate. John, seriously (and you know this) you are always one of my favorites. Thanks for being a friend over these years, helping me to learn, and letting me take the death ride at the show last June.
  11. 4 points
    I just did a deal with A-Z Tractor, very nice to deal with and lots of good stuff at good prices.
  12. 3 points
    I had a tough time deciding what tires to put on the D160, I wanted 15 inch AGs for my extra set of 15 inch rims, but I couldn't find a set that had a good farm lug pattern and were of the right size. So I decided to use the Interco Interforce 30x10-12 farm AG and the 4.00-12 front tri-rib with 4 bolt hubs and steel rims. The rear Interco's arrived today, I'll mount these on my stock D rims
  13. 3 points
    I hear ya! We were plowing Sunday in our short sleeve shirts. In the end of October! It's been low 80s here for several days now. But, I have a feeling we're going to pay for this nice weather.
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    That kind of information is EXACTLY why we need you Steve! I certainly don't know the trans stuff but... been around long enough to realize there are different models of transmissions. Wasn't really trying to make a point with that comment by meaning that's what they are, it's just my ignorance about them is why it's easier to refer to them that way. Hence, the hiding under the chair. Thanks for straightening me out on that But at the same time, I'm not so sure the exact transmission or linkage information is going to matter one bit for this tractor were talking about. Might be better to discuss how he's going to reach that foot pedal which connects to some linkage first, unless he's 6' 5 or taller.
  16. 3 points
    I will comment, on my recently purchased C-175 I just installed a factory toro belt. For the 32 bucks it was a no brainer to go with original. Works perfect! Glenn
  17. 3 points
    Nice! Really nice! Your "kid" is right though...
  18. 3 points
    sarge. I put on a genuine toro drive belt. 90 percent of the time I have bought the genuine belt. although I DO have snoblower spares from other manufacturers. I did not want to chance it on the main belt for a few dollar savings. BTW fellas, its running great.... I need a little help here. cant find it in the manual. but I noticed taking the deck off that the lift piston was connected to nothing, when I reached up and found out the attachment point. there is no attachment pin..bolt..clevis and pin.....I put a picture of the 2 attachment points. What exactly attaches them, I am guessing a pin and clevis????? Do any of you fellas know the correct part number? BIG THANKS also, dropping the trans fluid right now I have no idea what this guy has in there,,,,,some home made concoction. this blackhood is really growing on me. Glenn
  19. 3 points
    This is what I did,,,with what you have.....and,,,,,mine started with alot less.................I had no idea what a Wheel Horse was..... after 2 years of guessing together a look,,,,i found this sight,,,,,, after some bad guessing,,,,a few good suggestions i wound up with this.. 5 inches longer than my square hoods ...............i give you my,,,,..My 1961 Suburban
  20. 2 points
    Hello, I'm from Southern va. I have been looking for a good lawn/garden tractor, and a friend of mine mentioned wheelhorse. I of course wanted a good mower, but I am looking for something that will also till and use a push blade. So I am reading thru your site and I really enjoy it. Lots of info and educated opinions. You guys have a great following! Haven't made up my mine what to get yet, but have been looking at the 520xi. Not sure if it is a good deal or not. Not a lot of info on this model. Again, thank you for allowing me to be here! rmo
  21. 2 points
    Nice score... reminds me of this recent NOS score of mine. Was able to steal this one for $50 shipped to my door.
  22. 2 points
    What Mike said! But don't forget about filling tires! Doesn't have to be corrosive calcium chloride! RV antifreeze is cheap and still adds quite a bit of weight. A pair of tubes, some RV antifreeze and a tire filler bleeder valve is still cheaper than you can usually buy weights. AND! You can STILL add weights!
  23. 2 points
    @Dayton MurdockThat tractor sure looks nice....don't scratch it while doing the rebuild!
  24. 2 points
    Hey snack guy, hit us up with some fun-yuns over here!... Come on.... no, no... I said fun-yuns!
  25. 2 points
    Yeah, me too.... When you're famous they just let you grab it!!!!
  26. 2 points
    Nobody has ever washed a car better than Joy Harmon,
  27. 2 points
    We were just trying to keep you from buying all the horse parts in the country Dennis!! Seriously tho have a deal pending with A-Z but lots of other members here have parts too. @smokin joe, @Kelly come to mind. I prefer to do business with members here cause most if not all are strait shooters. Do what I just did Muz... put a post in wanted for stuff you need for a refresh or resto and you should get plenty of responses ... example Tom, @shynon just happened to have some stuff from his personal stash and I will be meeting up with him a couple of weeks for a tractor score so his shipping is great! Check the vendors section as well!
  28. 2 points
    So I finally got the deck for my 401 put back together after more than a year of it sitting in my garage in pieces. This came as a box of parts along with the 401 I purchased last year. I blasted the deck, re-built the bearing carriers, found a pair of NOS blades on Evil Bay, found some replacement wheels at Harbor Freight, and used all stainless hardware. My kid says I need to lose the blue wheels. Kind of growing on me though. Other than touching up the paint on one of the shafts it's done. Leaving the side guards in their original clear coated patina. No plans to actually mow with it though.
  29. 2 points
    Could be the muffler. Can you get it off so you can shake it to see if it has a loose baffle inside? That baffle will work it's way to the next baffle and restrict the exhaust port causing the symptoms you describe. Shut it off and the restriction falls away until it works it's way back to the exit. Depends on muffler design but have seen it on the horizontal mufflers on the later 300-Series. Garry
  30. 2 points
    its this big, i swear
  31. 2 points
    REDRANGR...Thanks...I owe you one there. I did not know how to spell Uecker...but I was hoping somebody remembered that commercial. Thanks Mate... "Oh...I must be in the front row." One of the best lines ever. go CUBS.
  32. 2 points
    34E The smaller electric start Tecumseh engines had pull-start backup.
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    Looks like you and Walt have this plow angle lever issue resolved @T-Mo. Here is a pic of the mod I had to do to clear the foot control pedal on my 312H.
  35. 2 points
    Well, sorry this happened to you. CLG253, you have been called to do this. The Universe needs another one of these. The 2.5 hp motor is so awesome
  36. 2 points
    It was a big hit with the trick-or-treaters last night!
  37. 2 points
    I see red on the seat and the engine! Just kidding with you Steveasaurus. I have personally never seen anything but red except for my 1960 Suburban. It has original red then someone painted it jd green and then painted it back to red. So I got three layers to peel off whenever I get to the resto. The more I think about losing out on this one the more I want to bang my head off a wall. Here is the kicker.....the asking price was $150 Canadian.
  38. 2 points
    I have these for sale , 6" or 8" tall with 8" chrome stack for $50 and that includes shipping to the lower 48 states
  39. 1 point
    From the size of the front wheels I think it might be a 14 hp.... probably a 700 to 900 dollar tractor with mower deck - don't know what the vacuum would be worth..
  40. 1 point
    I think that would be easy to make. A little bit of work to make the tool for the press. Maybe I'll try to locate a crappy one to copy.
  41. 1 point
    What are you talking about? Who washes a car in the dirt?
  42. 1 point
    It sound like this horse is much better than a pig in a poke now!
  43. 1 point
    @jimkemp does a great job on stacks. I highly recommend it. Here is one he did for me for my 1056. I painted it with high heat white and it seems to be holding up well. I did use a couple of lock nuts to keep it from moving.
  44. 1 point
    If you need a footrest, I have on for that year. I think I have the left one, but not the other side.
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  46. 1 point
    If the valve clearance is too wide the ACR (Automatic compression release) won't work. Worth checking. Garry
  47. 1 point
    Ken- Getting old sucks.. Time for a set of glasses
  48. 1 point
    For what ever reason the first thing I thought of was the old movie The dark Night of the Scare Crow, if anyone remembers it.... Nice job... There is a garden landscape place near me that I drive by ever day.. About a week ago as I was driving by a local garden nursery I noticed a few guys working on a tree on step ladders... On the second day as I was driving by I noticed they were still working on that tree, Now, on the third day when they were still at it I just thought to my self, man these guys just flat out suck in whatever they are trying to accomplish... I began to scratch my head a little... Yup you guessed it, a couple of dummies working on that tree but the REAL dummy was drivin a 70 orange Chevy pickup..
  49. 1 point
    Needs a half a gallon of ketchup spread around.
  50. 1 point
    Pressing is best, but I have put a lot in using a washer bigger than the bearing and a deep well socket against the washer then tap with a hammer. Just be very careful to stay straight. if there is a lot of resistance you are staring crooked. Good presses (not like mine ) have a pressure gauge so you can see if you are crooked as the pressure will go way up.
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