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  1. 15 points
    On vacation last week with the "Family". The crabs were cooperating. The kids got in a lot of paddle and pool time. Great Food.
  2. 13 points
    The easiest and quickest way to bolt up a four bolt Wheel Horse transmission to the frame of your tractor is to make yourself two 3/8 studs to set in the top two holes of the transmission (side that bolts into frame) . The studs protrude enough to align the frame on the transmission. Bolt up your bottom bolts then remove the studs one at a time , replacing with the other two 3/8 transmission bolts and lock washers.
  3. 13 points
    Well I did something I have never done with the KT powered 417 this year. I always buy 100 octane aviation fuel to put in my seldom used small engines. Things like my generators, chainsaw mixes, snowblower, etc. I dumped 2+ gallons of the expensive stuff in the 417 and mowed yesterday with it. What an incredible difference. It was like it had new points, plugs and a perfect timing adjustment done to it. No hiccups, steady power in high grass and no excessive heat. Oh and it has a racing fuel smell to it that I always loved! I actually had a smile on my face while mowing. Just had to share it!
  4. 10 points
    Yesterday I was overseeing a whole house generator installation for a friend. This lady, along with her late husband, made it possible for my ‘B’-160 that I bought new to come back to me. Most of you know the scoop on that. I was over there the better part of the day and swapped out a couple light fixtures as the generator installation progressed. Early in the afternoon she said “I’ve got something else you’re going to want”. We walked out to the garage and she moved a few things to uncover this: I’ve been looking for a trailer like this but really didn’t think I’d find one especially in this shape. Zero rust and pitting and just a little bit of a repair on the rear lip. I offered to pay for it but she just said I could have it. It’s not the original paint so I’ll give it a fresh coat and correct the wheel color. I’m also thinking truck bed coating would be nice in the bed. The grandkids will love riding around in this.
  5. 8 points
    If you only use it for mowing, I would stay with the 312 that you have. The 12 will turn a 42" deck without breathing hard. The Onans throw so much heat, I only use mine for blowing snow. Good used DD deck pulleys very hard to find and expensive.... I have a few. You should be able to find many working decks in your area for $200-$300. Just check the spindles for noise and side to side "slop", and remove the belt cover and check that the deck idler tensioning system is free and working. The are usually not working, but are fairly easy to clean up and fix and it will provide a price bargaining chip for you.
  6. 7 points
    I'm glad you all think it sounds nice, i have to say, i am very pleased too! the engine is in fact a briggs twin V, 13hp. I drove it though the village to get to the village funday, lots of people liked it haha (more pictured to follow) all the best, Callum
  7. 6 points
    Damn fine looking family from Pennsylvania. Grandma holding the Stars and Strips, the original was sewn in Pennsylvania. Guy on the bottom step holding the oldest, and still the best brewed beer in America, also brewed in Pennsylvania. This old southern boy has gotta give props to the Keystone State.
  8. 6 points
    516H wiring problems - not so much - only has ammeter and fuel tank gauges...but the tranny is a weak hydro ( eaton 700)...and the engine is expensive to work on.. as far as being a good machine - it is a 500 series and built tough...in the long run if you only need it for mowing, you are probably best off getting a decent deck for your 312...
  9. 6 points
    just in case something goes wrong I am ready.
  10. 5 points
    I'm like Jeff. I'd stick with the 12hp Kohler. You can't beat a kohler and Onan's are more expensive to maintain with parts being hard to come by sometimes. Depending on the structure of the deck itself - rotted out or not - I'd consider fixing it or look for another complete deck. But, that's just me!
  11. 5 points
    When ever ya ask a Cajun what's ya cooking? Ya always get the same response. Why is it trying to crawl out of the pot?
  12. 5 points
    Just my ... If the 516H has wiring gremlins (as do the 520H's) and is burning oil I'd stay away . Onans are expensive to rebuild and the 16hp doesn't share some of the same parts as the 18/20hp engines . Just keep looking for a deck or a hydro tractor with deck.
  13. 4 points
    I apologize for allready having starting a topic without providing an introduction, and also for the grammar mistakes....hihi Im Henry from the northern part of the Netherlands, last april i had an operation on my knee and decided it was time to update the old MTD (12pk briggs stratton). That thing runs like new again, and had a fantastic time working on it... With that said...it had some room for improvement (being kind here) it seems a bit tiny ..and it is just.... well...not quite it... So the search went how to improve, do thing "better"...At that time i saw for the first time a wheel horse, never seen one before...fell in love at first sight. After spending a lot of time on the forum (GREAT SOURCE !!! THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH) And with a bit of luck, I came across an 316-8 in to what i believe very good shape for its age. It seems a bit hard to get hold on Wheel Horse here... First ill just spend some time "looking" then the "first" maintenance and "verifications" ....and have a bit of fun.... After that it will probably end up at the working place and give it some detailed attention Thanks all ! Kind regards from our place ! Henry
  14. 4 points
    I have a pair of 3/8-16 X 2" set screws that I use. They align the transaxle and I run nuts up on them to snug it into place and then insert the lower bolts. Once the lower bolts are tight I replace them with regular bolts.Couple of bucks, but saves a lot of time.
  15. 4 points
    Similar studs are directed in the Sundstrand manual (to align the hidden O-rings )for the separated system as in the D series as I have made several of them. Once the hex head is off, use hack saw to cut a slot for a flat screwdriver to remove the stud. Works great...
  16. 4 points
    I have had stuff like that before when a wire had a loose connection and the wire would heat up and thus thermally expand and disconnect itself A few places it has happened on a Wheel horse is the ammeter, seat switch, a connection inside the switch itself, Even the one where you depress the clutch to start. You already have shown that you know how to evaluate problems and keep things running. You could just run a wire from the light switch leg off the ignition switch until you get your multi meter back. I recently purchased a c-141 that had an electric fuel pump wired in this fashion
  17. 4 points
    It sounds good whatever it is . The anticipation is killing me ... come on what is it already !!!
  18. 4 points
    That works for me, the ones on it now are tucked in under fenders, plus they are rusted bad, i will call RS Member Ericj, he has 30 some 520's LOL
  19. 3 points
    A 60 amp feeder to a 100 amp rated panel really isn't a problem. Vice-versa would be. There's a lot more to it but if your wire size is correct you are fine............at least with that situation.
  20. 3 points
    Always happy to see a family be able to get together. So many times people are going in all kinds of directions and getting together is difficult. Really glad to see that wasn't a problem for your group.
  21. 3 points
    They are just spares. Kinda like all the knobs on Radio's in the 30's!
  22. 3 points
  23. 3 points
    Maybe a Wheel Horse in the show room of a John Deere dealer ?
  24. 3 points
    @Racinbob very nice find. Great condition. The reason @ACman has 2 panel is he needs one dedicated panel so when he attaches the positive and negative wires to the bolts in @ACcuz 's neck he does not blow the whole system.
  25. 3 points
    Nice score on the wagon bob ! Way nicer than my $30 cart . My house was was built by a man who owned a electrical business (I have two 200amp boxes)....I might need you to come to my house. I still have switches that I don't know what they do ... !
  26. 3 points
    WOW! Great stuff Aldon. As usual superb photo documentation and commentary. I guess that proves never assume too much until you have the whole assembly torn down. That deteriorating needle cage would have destroyed all your prior hard work, not to mention possibly the entire tranny itself. Great job!
  27. 3 points
    Instead of questioning every post made on your thread why don't you simply take the advice as given. Its doubtful that you have a cable that is burned thru. It is highly possibly you have a cable that looks good but has a poor connection. My advice as simply as I can put it is to take the advice as given by people with a lot more experience than you seem to have. Its been handed out to you in a simple systematic form that can be easily followed by anyone. Since we can't be there to hold your hand we can only offer advice based on your comments on how it is acting what it is or isn't doing. My advice is to re-read the posts and do what has been suggested and you will arive at a conclusion and solve the problem. If your unable to follow the simple advice I would suggest that you contact the nearest small engine repair facility and have them fix it. Your problem is a simple one that anyone with any mechanical and or electrical experience can solve in less than 5 minutes.
  28. 3 points
    Rodney Burger and I will have a 1962 702 Wheel Horse (with Hydro Unit), 1958 RJ and a 1964 854 Wheel Horse at the Plymouth Show on Saturday!
  29. 2 points
    All this high tech pulley math has my noggin spinning. Tractors are made for working. If you want to go fast, build one of these.
  30. 2 points
    The motor looks clean. That is not an original motor to that tractor, so it is not 38 years old. Could be why it's so clean! Original Kohler for the C-101 woild hsve balance gears. Can't tell from the pics, but doesn't seem to have studs for the gears. IF your micrometer is calibrated, your measurements seem to be close to the wear limits...still good. The slight knock may be piston slap. Nothing that a good hone, new piston and rings won't fix. Just my opinion
  31. 2 points
    It has a Kohler 18 HP the best motors they ever put in a Wheelhorse i'd say it's at least as good as a 520
  32. 2 points
    Now I love that. Greatest thing in the world is family. Close behind is painted RED. Marv
  33. 2 points
  34. 2 points
    Perhaps they could be called "tranny stud hangers"?
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  37. 2 points
    Nice Key, well I guess ya spent all your money on the motor. (giggle snicker)
  38. 2 points
    "A Cub Collector Lied" Who would have thunk it?
  39. 2 points
    Sure can! Rotor is a 166-0767 and the module is a 166-0785. Have you done the module test in the manual? Ignitiontest.pdf
  40. 2 points
    Depending on the model and year There is a good chance your ignition is powered by the seat switch when the pto is ON. When the pto is OFF the ignition is powered by the pto switch. Perhaps the jumper at the seat switch is causing the problem. Garry
  41. 2 points
    One big thing to add to ericj's advice, Wear face protection or at least safety glasses! Bearing components are VERY hard and can shatter like glass if struck. One of my co workers needed stitches after one let loose as he tried to remove it from the bore it had been in. The edges will be razor sharp. Yeah 99.99% of the time it won't happen but I like to stay away from the emergency room.
  42. 2 points
    That would have been a catastrophic failure in short time. Good thing you caught it.
  43. 2 points
    I'd have to go with a diesel of some sort.
  44. 2 points
    That sounds sweet. Is that cherry bomb for a muffler?
  45. 2 points
  46. 2 points
    Yes, if you have 12 volts at the solenoid from the battery, which you should have confirmed, you can jump that to the purple wire and see if the starter turns. If not, see if you have power at the solenoid on the connection going to the starter as well when you jump it. If you do the solenoid is fine and it could be the battery. Takes longer to try and explain correctly, then it does to do the procedure. I just want to reach through the computer and show you. LOL. Did you also try what 953 nut suggested? If you do that and tell us the results, one of us can give you direction from there as well. He's pretty much saying the same thing in a different way. I'm giving lots of info, and he's keeping it in simple bites. He knows what he's talking about.
  47. 2 points
    Smells like a diesel to me............
  48. 2 points
  49. 2 points
    Has a bit of a motorcycle engine sound
  50. 2 points
    418a is not a rare tractor. My rare tractor list is a s follows: 1) RJ25 2) RS83 Senior 3) Lever steer 4) RJ59 5) 420LSE 6) 1046 7) C195
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