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15 pointsAfternoon everybody, I finished the repair on the first of two Briggs V-Twin Inteks I posted about in "other brands". The guy said I could have a running 310-8 with a 36" rd deck for fixing his Husqvarnas. I dropped off the first Husqvarna and he told me to take the 310 home... in the pics its the yellow seat. Then today I get a call from the son in law of an old guy that use to have a ton of mowers for sale and stuff a couple streets over on Rt 6. Seems the old guy who has been sick died and there cleaning up. He told me to come get a pair of 310s free. I did and there rough. One has a trans with hi/lo stuck in between and other has carb etc... all apart. May make one out of two. Tony
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13 pointsHey, they laughed at me when I bought Emory's tractor at auction last fall. By Christmas there was a BIG change.
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8 pointsBrought home this 516 last year with a locked Eaton 700. Changed out the 700 with an 1100 and decided to cut a hole in the hood. I always been partial to those Mopars with the shaker hoods. Though it would be cool on a WH. the machine need a little more work, next in line to finish.
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5 pointshi guys i just bought this tractor last week and im trying to figure out what year it is thanks. top number on vin tag is 106509 bottom number is 1001816.
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5 pointsIf you guys look at the Show thread...you will see that I am going to be on the 1st floor...be there Wednesday afternoon.
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5 pointsWell, I took the 857 to the farm today to ride around a little. It did great ... until I tried to drive up Dad's driveway with a pretty good grade. Near the top the belt gave up. I was trying the old one to check the trans. It just fell apart! Oh well, here goes a trip to tractor supply tomorrow. Still runs great and all gears are . Cleared the deck that we got from a 66 856 back in the fall. Hope to install it soon.
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5 pointsSo by your last remark Steve you’re insinuating that you’re going to be at the big show?
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5 pointsIf you show up with bells on Lowell...just pretend that you do not know me. Should we start calling you Tinker?? Careful...that is the kind of name that will stick.
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5 pointsWith a little nice weather around, I'm doing some work on my and I just put new tires on the rear and just noticed a small leak from the hydraulic tank and would like to find some info on this. It is a manual dump and the is a 1977. I can find no markings on the loader, but was told when I bought the tractor that it is a Johnson. Any help would be great. Thanks.
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5 pointsThese look more rounded sort of like the Markal brand of paint pens I use at work for marking metal ect.
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5 pointsAll good stuff Jeb..ramble all you care ...maybe you and Sarge can have a ramble off some time! Really what it comes down to is how much can you afford or want to put into the hobby. Certainly don't want to see your kids go hungry because of a starter! Does sound like you walked into the right shop... can't find that kinda shop any more. One more thing before I start to ramble is YES we do want you fix that old thing and we will be here for ramblings and advice should so be required.
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4 pointsHa, can't wait to see Jim at the show with a fro like Ross's and hopefully some clean white letters on the tires of his trailer queen!!!!!!
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4 pointsToo late....Lowell' got a new handle...Tinker horse but we'll just shorten it up to Tinks!
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4 pointsI think mr @squonk likes himself too much. Calm down Mike it won't be long before you and Steve on a Stick can hold court for all you loyal followers.
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4 pointsYes I will be there with bells on...Well maybe not bells but I might have my wheel horse radio on! 😀
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4 pointsto the Dave. I am not a puller, but I'm sure you will find the hydros are not the best for pulling. The Eaton 1100 in your 520 is a great hydro, but the fact is all hydros requires a significant amount of HP just to run the pump. This is lost HP that never gets to the ground. Due to the HP loss in the WH belt drive system, they are already at a disadvantage against the shaft drive tractors. It does require HP to squeeze the belt into the V pulleys and to pull it out of the Vs when it leaves the pulleys. Someone recently posed the question of using a chain drive or cogged belt to eliminate this loss of power inherent in a V belt drive system. I feel this would work well with the WH where the PTO would be used as the drive clutch. I am kinda kicking myself for not using this drive system when I built my Low Rider Crazy Horse. Guess I'm starting to ramble like @Sarge . There, you have my two scents err sense err cents or however you spell it. I wonder.....when the penny is eliminated from our monetary system, will we still be able to give our 2 cent opinions? FYI, this is a Crazy Horse
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4 pointsModel 73 is the 4th Rarest Production Cub Cadet Garden Tractor. There were only 7,678 Model 73 tractors built throughout the series life, making it a very attractive and sought-after tractor for Collectors and Enthusiasts.
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3 pointsNew guy here. Been lurking for a while and finally got on board. Great forum. I have a 1969 raider 10 that i got the day after the original owner traded it in on a 312-8. It had a one year old K301 replacement engine when I got it in 1986 and it still the best running Kohler engine on the place. After 31 years of being rode hard and put up wet, I finally have gotten around to giving her a well deserved restoration. I hope to be able to get some advise and a couple leads on a few parts to get her back to top shape. She was still being used right up until being pulled into the shop last month.
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3 pointsWelcome! I'm new here myself so I don't know the fancy "welcome" emojis yet! when the project does this to you: the folks here on WHF will be there to help you back-up on your !
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3 pointsDoc, I've gotta say your definition of rough and mine are way off! All three are good looking and could make great machines in my book. Heck, fixing the faults is half of the fun!
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3 pointsThat is a nice haul , have question where do you keep your lucky horseshoe and can I borrow it sometime.
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3 pointsJust thinking out loud here Jim. Could you cover the area with some type of peelable liquid masking product (wax or...), then scrape off the letter faces with an xacto knife ?????
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3 pointsActually this gave me a great Idea Mike. I am going to bring a large banner with all the cards printed on it and have everyone autograph it when they pick up their cards. Will make a nice addition to my shop wall. Thanks
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3 pointsI'm sure the "puller" crowd will be along shortly with some advice. Good group with lot's of knowledge! I only pull kids in a wagon...
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3 pointsJust one bic pen will hold enough ink for 2000 x's you should be fine.
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3 pointsThere ya go fellas! I'm done restoring her. Sorry it took me so long! In all seriousness...sweet machine jabelman! You found your Father a GEM!
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2 pointsWelcome to @incabman ! We need and lots of them of that well deserved restoration of your faithful Horse . It helps feed our addiction . You may want to consider becoming a supporter . It makes posting pics easy and it’s a good way to document all your hard work.
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2 pointsI have 2 different ballast set ups. Both tractors have 2” receiver hitches. The racks are interchangeable. One on 314h has an original ballast box. I keep 5 gal gas can in there w some cast iron underneath and 4 suitcase weights to the sides. The Xi loader combo originally had a factory ballast box that just seemed to be in the way. The hitch and rack offer alot more versatility. My property is relatively level and all dirt and gravel. The road is 1/2 mile and requires me to cleanup a bit after my snow plow contractor, or pay for a backhoe to come in. With the drop offs weight in rear has been the difference in self extraction verses a tow from another tractor or truck. At times the snow it setup stiff and the weight gives me the extra traction to punch through
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2 pointsI tried cutting out letters using vinyl stick-on baseboard. This material was too thick and I have found nothing thinner. Just thinking outside the box
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2 pointsI do everything I can to keep shops like that around - unfortunately the folks that ran them are getting , uh, OLD. A few around here died in the shop working on people's stuff - a true testament to dedication to their craft. I have one auto electric guy left around here and he's been threatening retirement for years, hope he never goes away. These old shops are a core value around here, I pad them with extra cash just to help keep them around as well - "have a nice lunch" is usually the comment that goes with the tip....lol. Another one we're losing is the old-school welding shops - one of the best in Illinois is right next door and he's a good friend as well as mentor - he's got 10yrs more experience and learned from his Dad that opened the place in the 40's. His son is a Boilermaker but doesn't want to take over the shop when his dad is done - that's a crying shame since he's really good at what he does, we've worked together in a few of the plants and he's definitely got his dad's teachings in his work. I know if Sam ever quits , the farmers around here are screwed for someone to fix their junk. Doubt I can do a "ramble off" - my hands are about shot as well as the eyes... Sarge
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2 pointsThat heater is mainly for fast recovery Jim. A guy needs that when he's heating a corn crib. Literately - when I was a wee lad this shop was a drive through corn crib. Dad & my bro's turned it into a work shop. No room to paint in my shop cpete, that spot where the pile was when I started this thread is about all I have left for room. All the parts get transferred to my mom's for painting. Getting them to fly, well that'll just have to remain one of those secrets. Definitely need to build another shed at home, my barn is quite full.
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2 pointsMy buddy (Mike O.) runs eagle viewing tours out of his pontoon on the James; quite an estuary you have down there! I used to opt for his other offering... Bluecat tours but you usually get the best of both worlds when you're haulin' in the big girls.
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2 pointsGot a good seat pan, just needing a cover. PM me and let me know how much you'd need for a black and white cover. Awesome talent you have there my friend!
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2 pointsthe c85 is a great machine, I don't want to jump on your topic but I found one for my dad a few years ago, he didn't like his home depot special john deere, this c85 is all original was a 1 owner, garaged and mowed a tiny town lot
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2 pointsPower steering valve mounted, shaft cut and male connector installed. Had to cut out the u joint that was there because it would sit the box too low. I want this to where if I had to I could put the steering back stock. Didn’t want to cut the steering column tube. Now to get hoses made.
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2 pointsOption 3: build the RJ and have a little fun with the remains of the Suburban.
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2 pointscontact chevelletown he sell stainless lug bolt sets with the wheel horse logo engraved stainless lug bolts will work just fine as long as you don't use them on a pulling tractor brian
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2 pointsAlright this is random, but since your transmission question was answered and no one else pointed this out, that RJ has the original SHOWER HEAD MUFFLER! Either way you size both of those tractors up, it was a great score! Mike
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2 pointsA special thanks to @pfrederi and @Shynon for sending me an original spring for reference so I’d didn’t have to tare one of my transmissions apart. And I might as well tag the resident tranny guy @stevasaurus just in case anyone that he helps needs one. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Steve!
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2 pointsWhatsamattawhichyou One of these days Dells I'm gonna clean up my 857 like that. @857 horse is right one of the better sixties horses out there! Your's may very well be your go to as well!