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  1. 11 points
    2016 is almost history and as we start the new year the big show is on many of our minds. The 520 is the feature tractor this year so I am doing a 20% discount on all kits in the 300 400 and 500 series categories at redoyourhorse.com now thru Jan 31st 2017. All discounts are shown in your cart before checkout. This 20% discount is in addition to forum support members existing 15% store wide discount for the 2017 calendar year. Thanks for supporting the forum. As always your support discount is reflected in the list price when you log into your account. If you are a Red Square paid support member and do not see the 15% discounted prices when logged in then you need to PM or email me with your info so I can add your account to the support group. Please pm or call me with any concerns on your account standing. 309-335-5606
  2. 10 points
    So, today I happened to find a 502 on craigslist, that didn't look too bad, so I decided I'd take a peek. The ad said that it hadn't run in a few months, but ran good before that. I had no issues with that, and in person he told me the same story, knowing this, I hadn't paid too much attention to the motor. Tractor had been repainted by the person I got it from, he said he worked at a body shop, looked pretty decent, and he had done some pin striping, which is alright, had some "502" number stickers around the thing which are coming off as soon as I can peel them off, though. Tranny shifted into the gears and rolled fine with no odd noises, so I decided, sure, why not. So I took it. Going over the tractor once I was home, though, I realized that the previous owner must have repainted the tractor, and never finished getting everything back together. The motor has no governor, and theres a zip tie holding the throttle cable in place, around the exhaust which obviously would have melted after the first run, but none the less, I am happy with my purchase and just have a new project. Tractor came with a sorry looking snow plow, a siezed mower deck, home made weights, and an extra "Parts" k141 with no governor parts either , but he did also throw in a pair of like new Vintage Carlisle Turf Saver tires which look like the Firestone Town and Country tires. So, all in all, I'm happy. Just remember, Be observant.
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  4. 6 points
    A few shots of my man cave. Approx 22ft wide X 19ft deep.
  5. 6 points
    We sent the drone up if you look closely you can see the Holder
  6. 6 points
    New Christmas born grandson came home yesterday , greatest gift of all... Sarge
  7. 5 points
    Hello, all. I spent years mowing & moving snow with my Dad's Wheel Horses in the 60's and 70's, and my wife and I finally acquired our own. I don't know why it took us so long. Our cars include a 60 Buick Invicta Flattop, and a 52 Chevy pickup daily driver, so the 856 fits right in. The machine should be familiar to many, a 1966 856 previously owned by Joe W9JAB. It looks as good today as it did in his original pics from 2009. We found it on the Classifieds here. It needs some cleaning, and a few fixes, but it's a great running survivor. The purchase even included his famous 'Black Sabbath' snow blower - it came with "A Bit of Finger". www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/14915-careful-this-horse-bites/ We are looking forward to our new horse. Thanks Chuck & Sally
  8. 4 points
    @857 horse Howard just eat more potatoes and bread , that will add a few pounds.
  9. 4 points
    I've made a little more progress, the front wheels have new bearings and are back on, I got the gauges all cleaned up and the dash installed. I picked up a new wiring harness (thanks Tom) and put it in this afternoon and took the starter apart, cleaned it up and got it back on.
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  11. 4 points
    Those three or any one of them would get my killed , lol . Both Mom and baby are fine and getting settled in , he's quite a handsome fella for sure . I have to stay away for now - been sick with a sinus infection but I'll get plenty of time to spoil the little guy , same as with the other 3..granddaughter has had it pretty good and 8yrs old now - she has ridden on all the Horses I've had except the big D , she's a bit intimidated by it for now . Sarge
  12. 4 points
    Here is mine sorry for the pic with the tire off its the only one I have on this phone. We had almost made it home and the right front brake locked up so took it all apart to assess the damage lol. She's an all original 1966 Ford F350 with the 352 and 4-speed, just rolled over 100k original miles when this was taken. She was my brush hauling truck but since I'm getting out of the tree business she now just sits. Plan to eventually restore her and use her for my hauler as time and finances allow. Also planning on doing away with the steel bed sides and going back with a wooden stake bed. And that's my 1277 that started this whole addiction in the pic as well. And the second pic is my 1980 C30 with the 292 inline 6 and 4-speed, not pretty by any means but she always starts and gets the job done lol.
  13. 4 points
    I have a 656 that I mounted a Honda on....great running, trusty and very thrifty on fuel. It's also quiet, bet I could hold a cell phone conversation while driving it! Mike.......
  14. 3 points
    Finally got fed up messing with the old HH60 and pulled it off my 606. Slapped the Honda G300 on, which I have $0 in, and got everything working! Just have to set up one of the old Tecumseh gas tanks and modify the exhaust so the hood will fit WITHOUT cutting it. Should be a work horse now!
  15. 3 points
    When your 520 stops charging, you can easily replace the R-R with a new $10.15 Amazon. Then if it still doesn't charge, check the 30A fuse in front of the engine. Or, you can check the fuse first and save $10.15. But then everyone should have a good spare R-R.
  16. 3 points
    For those who are old enough to remember Flip Wilson here is one of his best skits! There were two comedians who had a long running vaudeville routine. One called himself Bad Enough and the other went by the moniker Well Enough. Vaudeville audiences dwindled and the pair fell upon Hard Times (a street not far from “Times” Square). They started squabbling, about money — of course. One thing led to another, punches were thrown, and they finally ended up in court before Judge O. Noyoudont. After they had finished telling their stories the judge laid a small fine on Well Enough, but he threw the proverbial book at Bad Enough: a $1000 fine, 5 nights in jail and probation for a year. Bad Enough couldn’t understand, so he asked the judge for an explanation of why he had received what he considered a harsh sentence. The judge was surprised by his question, shook his head a few times to clear his head, then looked down at him and explained, “I’m trying to get you to learn to leave Well Enough alone.” Lesson learned, Howard; leave well enough alone.
  17. 3 points
    I'm thinking since we don't know when enuff is enough you should continue to test the limits until we know how much enuff is. Then we will subtract just enuff to make enuff enough. Good enough?
  18. 3 points
    I would leave your existing set up the way it is or add a bigger machine to your collection
  19. 3 points
    Exhaust is done!!
  20. 3 points
    I am running my C-105 without weights this year and through two 6" - 9" snow falls it has been fine with just chains. Last year I had a 100 lbs stack on the back. Truth be told - no difference noted by me (and for the record I have LOST 15 lbs since last year)...My son does numerous neighbor drives and weighs 50 lbs less than me and he has had no issues as well. Keep in mind...Bigger blade = more resistance = more potential for spinning tires.
  21. 3 points
    All of the above Howie ......and you will never see snow again. It worked for me.
  22. 3 points
    #16.........plain as day,,,,,,,,,,,Terry,,,.......you printed them and all I had to do is stop by.....Please forgive me,,,,,I will be there.........well not with bells on......But I will be there Howard the forgetful857 Horse
  23. 3 points
    Yes always the cheap and easy first, what my old auto shop teacher preached, fuses then connections then start with the parts(battery/regulator/alternator/ect) trouble shooting,Jeff.
  24. 3 points
    12-27-1969 Diana Ross and the Supremes hit #1 with “Someday We’ll Be Together” "Someday We'll Be Together" was the last of twelve American number-one pop singles for Diana Ross & the Supremes on the Motown label. Although it was released as the final Supremes song featuring Diana Ross, who left the group for a solo career in January 1970, it was recorded as Ross' first solo single and Supremes members Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong do not sing on the recording. Both appear on the B-side, "He's My Sunny Boy." The single topped the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart for one week. Reaching number-one on the American pop chart in the final 1969 issue of Billboard magazine (dated December 27), the single was not only the final number-one in 12 chart-topping pop hits for The Supremes, but it also holds the distinction of being the final American number-one hit of the 1960s The song was written by Johnny Bristol, Jackey Beavers, and Harvey Fuqua in 1961; and Bristol and Beavers recorded the song together as "Johnny & Jackey" for the Tri-Phi label that same year. "Someday" was a moderate success in the Midwestern United States, but gained little notice in other venues. Tri-Phi was purchased by Motown in the mid-1960s. Fuqua, Bristol, and Beavers all joined Berry Gordy's by-then famous record company, and "Someday We'll Be Together" became part of Motown's Jobete publishing catalog. Beavers soon departed for Chess Records, although both Bristol and Fuqua stayed on as songwriters and producers for the label. In 1969, Bristol was preparing a cover version of "Someday We'll Be Together," to be recorded by Motown act Jr. Walker & the All-Stars. Bristol had already recorded the instrumental track and the background vocals by Maxine Waters and Julia Waters when Berry Gordy happened upon the tracks and heard them. Gordy thought that "Someday" would be a perfect single for Diana Ross
  25. 3 points
    Here is the rare late 50's early 60's weight box that fits that bracket. It works great. The only flaw is the longer you use the tractor, the lighter the box gets. Go figure.
  26. 3 points
    They are 6 lug Chevy brake rotors. Miraculously they bolt on with the factory holes on the rims. Zero drilling required and they were FREE!! I'll snap a pic for you tomorrow Ed!
  27. 3 points
    Still going through the Charger one bit at a time. Today I installed the new choke and throttle cables, and went through the dash electrics. What do you know, the cigarette lighter socket does work after all! I have never seen a tractor with one of these before.
  28. 2 points
    I've been busy in my spare time working on this hitch idea. I bought an unfinished sleeve hitch from Wheelhorseman1000 (btw, Lowell makes a great product and sells them too cheap). The cylinder is a factory Horse deck lift cylinder. I'm waiting for my o-ring kits to rebuild and stack two more spool valves (total of three valves). Then after I build some hoses, I'm all set. This has been an enjoyable project. Mark.
  29. 2 points
    OK guys,,,,a real question,,,,My 857,,,,front line go to machine....I have added wheel horse weights on the rear BOTH SIDES !!!!! now,,,,,,do I fill the rears as well.....to much for 1" axles Go wider with the blade 42" to 48"................to much for those smaller axles......????? gimme your thoughts...leave it as is??? Last year was just outside weights,,,,,,Then !!!!! I saw Ed K. stackum hi.... kinnda curious...................... thanks Boyzz
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    Great, I`ve got some of those lying around. Although this is why I can`t get in my garage. I never throw anything away..
  32. 2 points
    Some times I think it's the "cheesy" fuse material now a days as much as the the fuse block as I had 1 do the same thing this summer even with dielectric grease when replaced,Jeff.
  33. 2 points
    You definitely could!!
  34. 2 points
    $10.99 at AutoZone, may find it cheaper at other places.
  35. 2 points
    OK....you guys reminded me...I forgot,,,i have turfs and chains....no cleats....I'm not saying I had nite mares....but with a good wind if Eds machine ever blew over,,,,,i wouldnt have a chance...that is one STACKED machine......show um Ed.. lololo
  36. 2 points
    Have wheel weights, seldom used. 48" plow, turf tires, chains. Never a problem.
  37. 2 points
    Another problem you'll have if you try to save them, they may destroyed in the process of removal. The surface of the rubber may look good but the rubber is very brittle on these 30-40 year old tires. If your working the tractor your best is to replace them.
  38. 2 points
    I hear ya Jeff. The sad news is, I have replaced that fuse before with one leg eaten off. Me thinks it is time to invest in a new fuse holder.
  39. 2 points
    Happy Birthday and welcome to Medicare!
  40. 2 points
    I think this thread should be renamed "Garage Voyeurs".
  41. 2 points
    Happy "Late" Birthday wishes, Jim. I hope you had a great one.
  42. 2 points
    Jim--Sounds like the voice of experience right there! Glad you got those old horses up and running and pushed into service. Looking forward to watching the progress on that Charger especially
  43. 2 points
    That pic is going to be saved to my phone and my pic library--there is a certain patina to the whole pic! If it had a different background and the black spot out of the upper left corner, it would be a calendar pic in my book! Thanks for sharing, I think it would make a GREAT horse hauler! I hope you are able to accomplish that someday
  44. 2 points
    I'm looking forward to taking advantage of this offer. I've heard great things about these products from youtube. Regards, tbirdsteve.
  45. 2 points
    What you waiten for Jack @Wishin4a416......go git it
  46. 2 points
    Mike- The bracket has to stay. It is a perfect spot for a cooler
  47. 2 points
    @Frist timer to You will love the loader on the D250! If your screen name is misspelled, contact a moderator to get it fixed.
  48. 2 points
    Wow nice machine it is worth with the loader and other parts $4000 and up. New it went fro $6500.
  49. 2 points
    Welcome to Red Square a I think 2500-3000 would be fair. A supplier I use has a mint one and would take no less than 3000 he says.
  50. 2 points
    These are great pics and posts guys--keep em coming. My cousin Paul is my hero! He, like most servicemen, doesn't consider himself one. He fought two tours in the thick of the war '08 and '10. Has been in multiple squirmishes throughout the globe in spec ops--but "he isn't a hero" because he hasn't had to sacrifice what others have--according to him! I'll pass along your sentiments to him. He worked with Para while in Basra to create this functional yet commemorative 45 pistol. I was able to purchase one through him. I made this shadow box to remind me everyday that he is in harms way on my behalf so I can enjoy that freedom I hold dear! Then I send up a prayer for his safety. I'll be sure to record that "reunion" with the Bandit when he gets home! Jim--that is the very reason I shouldn't be posting from my phone, while laying in my bed, after a long Cmas weekend! Kelli is a grammar queen so she thought it was hilarious...
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