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  1. 17 points
    I know I've told you all that I bought the 418-A a few years ago just for the cab then flipped it, well the guy I sold it to works at a local paint supplier and while I was there lining up some paint for a couple projects I asked how the resto turned out and he sent me some pics enjoy, @PeacemakerJack, maybe this will be some inspiration on "Jack Rabbit", @Vinylguy I'm pretty sure the decals came from you for both 418 and 520, I reckon I need to spruce up my 2 or 3?, Jeff.
  2. 13 points
    Nope, we didn't get any snow and I haven't used the blower for 2 years. But the week long rains ended today so I got a few tractors out to charge the batteries. Then I noticed the roller and thought why not put them to work since they are already running. I got about 1/2 hour seat time on each one rolling the lawn. The turfs did great on the flats but I needed the chained up 520 for the steep areas.
  3. 11 points
    Getting nice out. So even though it is not that far, I get a Horse out to help
  4. 11 points
  5. 10 points
    This little nag followed me home the other day
  6. 9 points
  7. 9 points
    45 year old “NO NAME” 8 Gave me a run for my money ... I’ve become a 8hp pro after several full disassemble /reassemble and almost caught on fire twice ...she is now in all of her glory...cleaned and clear coated. to preserve the “Patina” my favorite finish
  8. 9 points
  9. 9 points
    A little drive on a nice day curing paint on the K321
  10. 8 points
  11. 7 points
    So this week I am trying to finish up my shower so I can spend some time on my beloved wheel horse. I have been laying out my tiles on my bed trying to find the best pattern layout and so forth. I had brought in my bullnose tile to get them organized also. Whoever at Lowes wrapped this stuff deserves and award. So I decided to get out my new knife out of the drawer and cut off the plastic wrap. I had this erie feeling just before the knife slipped and went right into my wife's new comforter. So, get on the computer and start looking franticly to figure out where she bought it. I couldn't call to ask her. So after searching all her favorite stores online I found it. BAM!!, there went $75 of my tractor money. So that all gets explained and she just gave me the look. New comforter comes in and all is good. Today, I get the SECOND piece of travertine for the shower curb out to cut to length. I got my daughter out to help support it. Last one cracked as I was finishing it. So it's cut, got it all glued down and noticed a gap under one end of it. Looked and one of my tile wedges had fallen under it. I couldn't see it though because it was covered in thin set. So as I gently lifted it to see what was keeping it from going down, CRACK!. BAM another $60 of my tractor money. So I wait now for the tile guy to get off the phone so I can order another piece of travertine. I can't really complain though as I don't have it all that bad and I did wake up this morning on the right side of the floor. I hope everyone has a great week.
  12. 6 points
    Threw a few boxes and some sticks from the yard in the fire pit to burn. No big deal right?.....big deal and almost started the neighborhood on fire. My bad but left it unattended while I was doing some inside work. Came out and a 60 foot circle was on fire and about to move into the neighbors fence. Took 2 fire extinguishers to finally put it out. I was about 1 minute from calling the fire dept. Scary. Feel free to learn from my dumbness......
  13. 6 points
    I was gonna answer this I'm busy fiddlin with my phone so you guys'll hafta wait....
  14. 5 points
    @ebinmaine The quietest stack is the one when the engine is not running. Had to go there.
  15. 5 points
    A little extra parts and an hour this is what happens .
  16. 5 points
    Nelson mufflers are not cheap, but they are good! http://www.nelsonglobalproducts.com/catalogs/ Years back I had a portable welder with a 14 HP Kohler and I went to a local muffler shop and he sold me a used compact car muffler that quieted it down to where I could carry on a conversation while welding. Not that anyone wanted to hear what I had to say.
  17. 5 points
    Yeah no problem go for it EB. My 702 and 753 are both (factory) like that. The 753 has a flip switch and the 702 has a key on/off switch. Those old school stomp on the floor board type switches are rated for more that 30 amps. All the older farm tractors, Farmalls, Masseys, Olivers all had them and their starters draw way more amps that our horses and some at six volts!
  18. 5 points
    Had this barn find gem follow me home. Had help bringing it home from Dieselcowboy.
  19. 4 points
    Im gonna start a thread on this tractor so I can keep track of progress on it. I got the tractor the other day from a guy on CL for 50.00 in unknown condition basically. Anyway this is it, a commando 8, 3 speed, 1969-70? with a original tecumseh engine. Plans are to get it running & clean it up, I dont really want to change the paint, the sun weathered look something you cant duplicate. Probably detail the engine a bit, clean up the wheels and try to keep this one kind of original looking since most of my tractor builds are modified. Get a seat, a headlight lens, no idea how I could fix that chrome fender trim, probably just leave it. There are two holes in the hood I dont know what they are for.
  20. 4 points
  21. 4 points
    You will want to get a double pole single throw switch to take care of the ignition and charging.
  22. 4 points
    I suppose I let it go to right home , the paint he used and recommended to me was/is Nason Machinery and Equipment Fast Dry Acrylic Enamel, just needs reducer and can be cleared, got this for dad's CC original, Jeff.
  23. 4 points
    There we go! Word is travelling fast! I even hob-knobbed with a Buffalo celebrity yesterday!
  24. 4 points
    Make a note that is another good use for cardboard. Saves comforters.lol I just finished the living room upgrade so my wife let me have this past weekend to play with the tractors and I spent most of the weekend cleaning and rearranging the shop. All I did to the tractors was move them for more space.
  25. 3 points
    Well it's been a few years since I've done anything with my C-125 that I aquired from "Stevebo" a long time ago. I went through it and repainted it about 7-8 years ago and it is showing it's age. Time to give it a face lift and bigger heart!
  26. 3 points
    So I picked up my new-to-me D200s today - what awesome big garden tractors! I've got some general maintenance to do, but after that - the first on my list is to install the belt that runs from the engine to the rear PTO. Problem #1 - from what I can tell, the part # is 103084. When I look it up, I find two different sizes, and from many different sources. Tulsa Engine, Gardner, Ebay, Amazon (I know, the last two aren't great sources of info, but I was surprised to see that they all list two different sizes) - they all say it's 5/8", but they list both 34" and 38". I'm going to put a string around the pulleys to measure, but it seems like 34 is even a bit too long. Any thoughts? Second - these are my first D200s, how do I get that belt on? The PTO clutch has two pulleys, the outboard groove is for the deck - the belt goes from the PTO to the mule drive to the deck. I can figure out how to remove the deck (I mean, I'm a mechanic, I gotta be able to figure that out), and I'll have to remove that belt first, but what about the clutch to rear PTO shaft belt? I don't see an idler, and there's got to take a lot of tension to drive that rear PTO - how do I get that belt on? The tractor that needs the belt is the one in the first pic - it's a 1974, model # 1-0630. Lastly, I found an online owners manual, but it seems pretty generic - it tells me how to change light bulbs and adjust the seat (really?), but not how to remove the deck and replace the belts. I went to the Manuals section, but couldn't find anything - any help would be greatly appreciated!
  27. 3 points
    @ebinmaine this is what I made for my custom 12. I am going to make a shorter version in the near future.
  28. 3 points
    So you ain't got photographic memory on that P/N Apples or just CRS on Red's numbers!?!? Help me out her Jay unless you want to see me wandering aimlessly down the aisles @ Ace 'till some youngster says can I help you sir? Ahhh well can you tell me were the trust washers are? Oh yeah...that's gonna get me a look. I'll end up getting locked in the store at closing time and have to have a supper of free popcorn!
  29. 3 points
    Now you are getting into more familiar territory for me! @Sarge I share your frustration about tape measures. Totally worthless nowadays . I just use them for field dimensions. For shop use and fabricating this is the standard here. @elcamino/wheelhorse Garrett Wade used to be the premier tool store back 20 years ago. They still have nice stuff but nothing like what they used to be. I used to make hand planes for them then. Some of my favorites. All one of a kind.
  30. 3 points
    I thought about doing something like this but: 1. I like the stack look. 2. I don't want to mount it where it would a.) look stupid, or b.) be in the way such as below the frame or c.) be near anything that can't get hot. 3. I like the stack look.
  31. 3 points
    Here is a option too... all parts from local hardware store and no welding needed.
  32. 3 points
    Still on for the parking lot spray booth?
  33. 3 points
    I'm officially booked as of today. Arriving for the Wednesday Italian Dinner extravaganza! LOL
  34. 3 points
    Got mine at the local Ace Hardware
  35. 3 points
    Oh geez Squonk now we gotta rewrite history books to include a 1467!?!?!
  36. 3 points
    Go for it! Those old starter switches can't be rated 30amps for sure. (to inexpensive) Only reason I like the key is to keep the kids from fooling around when they play around the machines.
  37. 3 points
    To my knowledge there wasn't a bushing installed on the carbs from the factory. I believe that the one on the left has had the repair done to it already. My carb had the same step in the shaft, just like the one on the right in your pic. I picked up the bushings for mine at Kitz & Phiel. 7/16" o.d. x 1/4" i.d. x 1/16" thick. 1/8" is the advertised correct thickness, so I just stacked two together. Looking back, I may not have had to stack them. It looks like the upper stepped part of the shaft does not touch the bushing any way.
  38. 3 points
    Can't play yet. Still have to grout it. I'm putting the last of the lower caps on now. I hope to grout it tomorrow night.
  39. 3 points
    You won't believe it. The new piece I put down has a crack in it and it is actually under the polishing that they did when they cut it. So I didn't do it. I can run a razor blade across it and it won't grab the crack. Too late now its down. I'll run it till it breaks.
  40. 3 points
    And he actually uses them too.
  41. 3 points
    I just want to get this shower done so I can change my signature badge to red and black.
  42. 3 points
    We've all had those days. Weeks. Years. Sometimes even decades. Good that you can keep a sense of humor about it and realize that you are - on the right side of the floor. I used to have an older guy that I worked with years ago that would complain with a smile on his face about everything you could imagine and then say - it's okay because I still am on the correct side of the dirt. Happens to the best of us brother man. Just keep on keeping on.
  43. 3 points
    Good to know guys. I was looking specifically at those issues you have numbered @r356c, specifically #5. This website has a lot of information regarding taxes, cost of living, crime rate, etc. Our thought is we are going to hang out in our RV for a while and check it out before making anything permanent. We have spent some time in South Carolina as well and have friends there too, so we are not sure yet. Fact is if we downsize here and it's cheap enough, we may just stay and then "visit" four months or so down south. The future is yet unknown, but we made sire we have all our stuff paid off so we can be a little flexible. Either way I gotta get out of the cold in the winter how ever that happens . . .
  44. 3 points
    Since this is a Florida thread, as a Wheel Horse Forum public service, here is my 2 cents for Florida retirement planning. 1) Identify locations with close access to grocery shopping and medical services. Ideally with low-speed road access. 2) Florida is a swamp. Check the FEMA site for flood zones. Flood insurance is expensive. 2A) Be prepared for home insurance sticker shock if looking along the coasts. The higher the winds, the more expensive the insurance will be. 3) I have found a 1:1 correlation of places I would not want to live with the number of registered sex offenders in the area. 4) Google maps street view is a must to preview the location from the realtor sites. 5) Sinkholes. Do not consider any listing that mentions sinkhole or 'settling' repair. Most home insurance policies don't cover them. 6) Wood structures don't last long down here. Concrete floor slab on grade with concrete block walls are the best bet. Happy hunting!
  45. 3 points
    I bought a Sundstrand unit (complete transaxle) from Joe several years ago and put it on a shelf with plans for it a little later (did not work out) and had a problem with the one in my C141, and when I went to install; the unit I got from Joe I drained the oil and did not like the gummy sludge that came out when I drained I it before installation. I split it to clean it out, & the first thing I found was the intake strainer in three pieces. Joe legitimately would not have known that, but when I tore into it and found the pump & motor plates in worse shape than the failed one I pulled from my tractor, (which he said he had tested and was "good operating condition") I immediately decided it had not been PROPERLY tested. It either had not been warmed up at all, or someone who knew nothing about testing one had done the test, or both. I then decided some of the gummy sludge must have been STP, or similar. There was no way that would have pulled its self up a small hill. All I can say in conclusion is you have to be careful on used units from unknown entities. Ron
  46. 3 points
  47. 2 points
    That's the numbers I was looking for ,.... and that helped the shaft wobble/air leakage problem? Not that this 301 idled rough anyway but while I got it apart kinda thing. I was under the impression that to re-bush the shaft meant removing everything, reaming and installing. This carb doesn't owe anybody anything so I would go knockoff carb before that if originality is not an issue.
  48. 2 points
    Glad you got it in time. I use a 50 gallon drum with holes in the side around the bottom. An even then, I won't walk away until the flames are below the rim. It also creates a better draft for a clean burn. We can't afford to piss off the neighbors by burning down their fence.
  49. 2 points
    8 Cards so far. I will not post any of the reverse sides of the support cards for privacy reasons. These cards are for the support members only to share or trade with anyone they desire. They are free to all support members who request them between now and May 31st 2018 If you are a support member who can not make the show but wish to be included in this series of trading cards please contact me with your picture and info. All cards will go into production The first week of June. For those who can not make the show I will mail your cards to you if you cover the cost of packaging and shipping. about $5 depending on the weight. Again I want to assure everyone that these cards are not for sale or to be sold only to be shared with other members who wish to build a complete set. None of the personal info you supply for the back will ever be shared or posted on this or any other web site. The 2 examples posted with permission of AMC Rules and myself are for example.
  50. 2 points
    Just chiming in to follow and say I think you posted in the wrong thread again Bill @redone but hang in there I'm sure we can find you that part. Try starting a new topic in implements and I'm sure the fellas will try and help you out. @Chris T you are my hero if you can get that done in a couple weeks ...I'd be a couple years!
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