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21 pointsI just wanted to take a picture(s) of my newest tractor, and my largest, next to my smallest tractor. So below is my 1947 Farmall Cub alongside the 1961 551 Wheel Horse.
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9 pointsI am usually in Delaware with the Sons on July 4, but this year they were in a NY baseball tournament, so I was able to attend the local stay at home holiday in Red Lion, Pa. So, I loaded some horses and joined the show. They had quite an assortment of old iron. The Kids are not allowed to touch the cars with the high priced paint jobs, they were all over my li'l red tractors with the rattle can paint. My next door neighbor won first place in his division with his T Ford. This '48 Plymouth coupe was my favorite. Then I got home in time to see the big green machine cutting the wheat. While I picked a few crabs left from Sundays catch. Hope all my Wheel Horse Friends enjoyed their Holiday.
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8 pointsPurchased this Planet Jr tractor wrench at a local flea market for $3. While changing oil on my Wheel Horse 10 HP I noticed the wrench was the same size as the top of the dipstick. Thought it was kinda cool, so now it's in my Wheel Horse tool kit. Check it out!
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8 pointsThey should just say the mower won't last till the first oil change. So don't worry about it. Lol
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8 pointsI think my neighbor invented that system for mower maintenance...
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6 pointsThe problem isn't that they're on the market , the problem is people are buying them
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6 pointsMust be an oil burner, thus just add fresh oil. Maybe I could sell a few oil burners as new technology add oil only
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6 pointsI'm not hearing too many here but we'll see this evening. In Florida it was like what I imagine is a war zone with the public displays and folks all around the lake setting them off. It may sound goofy but I would watch and listen to them by the pool and be thankful. Far too many people around the world hear that every day but it's not fireworks and how scary it must be for them. It makes me all the more thankful that I was born and raised in this country.
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5 pointsThanks for sharing! A while back in Granby Ma at the tractor pulls (for fun only), a couple guys were pulling with RJs. It was only a weighted boat type sled but they could drag 600 lbs + across the ground. Kind of impressive for a 4hp engine. At the same pull Crazywheelhorseman (Wayne) was out pulling the large farm tractors with his belt driven Wheel Horse. Some guys were a little pissed because they were being beat by what they considered to be "just a lawn mower".
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4 pointsThis is my $100 Facebook Marketplace find.. Needs deck welded in a few spot.. Nothing that can't be easily fixed.. It also shuts down on me.. Battery light comes on and off which I read is common.. The shutting down has me baffled.. Previous Owner said he couldn't keep it running, got flustered and told me, "COME GET IT FOR $100" Was a 6.5hr round trip but I believe well worth it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you in advance
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4 pointsSo I got some free labor this week. My son and his fiancé visited. So wash and wax and then I prepped the interior. Dealer Binder followed by white on the walls and this morning I sprayed Upol Raptor on the floor and ~ 7.5 inches up the sides. For anyone considering this particular product, I bought 8 quarts. Mixed in just shy of 1/2 cup of sand for texture in each quart. It's a bit thin in a couple spots so the ideal for this size trailer would be 9 quarts and 10 would allow pretty thick coat. Also, it calls for complete cleaning of the sprayer with Acetone after each quart. I found this to be necessary. Texture is great. Time will tell if it will hold up but I believe it will be very durable. The sealer/binder coat is a necessity.
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4 pointsThe 1/2" plate idea didn't pan out so well due to the mounting bolt pattern. So after a little digging in the metal rack and came up with this. Let me know if you see something you think won't hold up. All welded up. Final resting place. Just needs bolted down.
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4 pointsWell.... at 3600 rpm my truck is going ~110 mph. 10,000 divided by 110 equals ~90 hours. Average guy uses push mower 2 hrs a week and maybe 16 weeks a year so IF the mower has synthetic your looking at a 3 yr change interval. Now factor in that mower runs hot, works hard, has small oil capacity and maybe changing oil every 2 years is ok again IF its synthetic. Pour in regular dino oil and im back to thinking once a year for ~$5 isnt a bad deal. Or maybe im all wrong in my thinking and should run mower for 5 yrs and toss in dump. 😕
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4 pointsThe low oil switch is in the starter circuit. Interrupts the power to the starter solenoid when the oil is low. Wondering if the fuel pump is bad. The fuel tank is lower than the carburetor and even lower when trying to drive up a hill. Garry
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4 pointsHappy 4th of July to everyone. Karl, once again, nice job on the theme. Please dont drink and drive folks. Glenn
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3 pointsSince Iowa legalized fireworks there has been a constant never ending bombardment of fireworks everyday. Last night is was totally off the wall with a non-stop effort that lasted well past 12:00PM. I'm not against fireworks within reason. They are by law regulated to a few days around the 4th. This has however been unenforced and totally abused. I believe there should be hours of the day or night that fireworks can be used/enjoyed and that isn't from 10:30 PM on. Last night was totally unbarable for our two German Shepherds neither of which would go outside for a pee when all this was going on. Having had/enjoyed the company of German Shepherds for 40+ years I've never owned one that enjoyed the boom from the big shells that were going into the air last night.
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3 pointsWhen designed to last only a couple of seasons, why would any throw away mower manufacturer NOT market the stupidity of it as a "plus"? People think that way now so the marketers are simply selling them on the concept that their throw away mentality is actually a selling point of the mower they are about to buy. Sad...
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3 pointsI had a 73 Vega like that. A qt of Quaker City @ .48 cents every100 miles!
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3 pointsIf this stuff can last a year in a car, it ought to last a lifetime in a mower. Maybe this is what they are using. Having said that, I don't care what they say, I'm changing my oil in my Tacoma every 7500 miles like the manufacturer tells me. And I wouldn't worry about a Craftsman mower not making it to the end of their warranty, Sears isn't going to make it that long themselves.
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3 pointsA flange bearing for the auger shaft can be used as well if you can't fabricate the spacer. But you would still need to drill holes in the side plates. http://www.surpluscenter.com/Power-Transmission/Bearings/Flange-Mount-Bearings/3-4-4-BOLT-FLANGE-BEARING-1-204-12-4.axd Those original bushings suck and are expensive for what they are
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3 pointsPlease describe "Dies" Is it the engines stalls or stumbles or does it just lose power and refuse to move. Two wildly different issues.
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3 pointsI don't mind them around the 4th, as long as people don't do anything (too) dumb. Where we lived a few years ago, though, there were a few folks who set off big ones year-round, two or three nights a week. I was backing a trailer into the driveway in the evening during move-in, trying to listen to my spotter over bang -- bang -- bang -- bang -- BOOM! And it never stopped. Watching a movie in the evening... suddenly can't hear it over the fireworks. Go to sleep, wake up after midnight to fireworks. Fireworks on Mother's Day. Fireworks on Halloween. Fireworks for Christmas. And this was in an area that was considered a desirable, middle to upper-class suburb. Homeowners' Associations and all that... Sheesh! Where we moved to has a reputation for being a really good up-and coming real estate value, if you don't mind that a big portion of it can best be described as the sort where "Hold my beer and watch this!" is the normal state of things. But, surprisingly, fireworks aren't part of the mix except around the 4th, and sometimes a few on Memorial Day weekend, but not much ever any time else. Whod'a thunk it? Our cats don't like it if the fireworks get too intense. They don't get startled much, just mad. They'll go from one window to the next, like they're scouting for something to kill. Probably because they were feral kittens that we raised, and they know the loud noise will scare off the birds and critters that they'd really like to go hunt. For the last two nights, they've stationed themselves on the foot of our bed, like they were guarding my wife and me. Kind of had to sleep, not because of noise from fireworks, but because of two really big cats taking up a third of the bed!
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3 pointsI'm not trying to be a kill joy. I do think that some common courtesy would be nice. Animals get scared and don't understand the constant non-stop fireworks. When an animal is terrified too terified to go outside to pee it upsets me. the best is yet to come today. I wish they would limit the times and people would stick to the times. Good points Bob. I'm thankful for the Freedom here in this country and the ability to freely express my opinion and to those that have served and or given their lives so that others can enjoy this freedom that we do prize so highly.
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3 pointsAnother reason I like this motor other than the deep oil sump is the drain plug is on the bottom.
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3 pointsHi guys hope you like my new Was from the original owner and is in great condition has a 12 HP and brand new all around AG tires with a 48in mower deck, not a spot of rust, every light works and even the cigarette lighter works! The guy kept it in his shed and ran it twice a year. I really look forward to having this tractor.
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3 pointsAs @953 nut Says "Thank A Veteran " Everyone have a safe 4th and stay off the interstates tomorrow evening , idiots will be on the roads.
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2 pointsHello ! finally bought myself a horse... have wanted one for years now and finally found one in Scotland... not many up here ! with around 2.5 acres she will be earning her keep ! will be looking to get a 60s model in next few years... I could sit n listen to it ticking over all day long lol
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2 pointsNice score or should I say nice steal. The tires are worth $100. The 5xi tractors are fantastic. Well worth what it will cost to get it up and running. Welcome to Red Square
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2 pointsFirst check fuel pump remove fuel line into carb and crank engine should spurt out. Did you check the carb float setting?
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2 pointsThis place has the idler pulley # 92-7082 for about $45... AMAZON may also have that pulley...try them too. http://www.psep1.biz/arinet.asp?aribrand=TO#/Toro_Consumer/78216%2c_38"_Side_Discharge_Mower%2c_260_Series_Yard_Tractors%2c_1994_(SN_4900001-4999999)/CUTTING_UNIT_ASSEMBLY/78216-5492-1994/3316-730-6|~730002-0002 AMAZON IS $75.... just looked The link above is your best bet...about $45
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2 pointsA couple years ago a my friend experienced the same problem. One of the cam support socket head cap screws cam loose and backed out causing and was interfering with the hydro cam. Might pay to take a closer look there. One safety tip. Anytime I mess with those hydro adjustments I put the rear wheel up on jack stands for testing.
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2 pointsI would like to see a capstan winch that runs off the pto. It could mount in front or in the back. I would use this for dragging logs, loading trailers and getting unstuck from the mud.
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2 pointsA soft spruce 2x4 on the jack pad or better yet, drill a hole in the 2x4 is what I do....
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2 pointsThanks for the lovely warm welcome folks... so happy so far with horse.... just wish the grass would grow quicker now !! just means i get to spend less time on my other hobby, collecting and restoring antique electric fans... here is one of my many fans a 1903 general electric fan, called a pancake because of the shape of the motor, 114 yrs old and still running like a swiss watch Thanks again for the nice welcome !