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7 pointsLook up this guy for travel and entertainment information. Just don't wake him up if he happens to be napping.
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6 pointsSweet little cabin! Got the Harley and wheel horses, thats my kind of vacation! About 10 years ago my great uncle and I took his HDs out for a nice day ride through amish country PA. We ended up at bills bike barn I think it was called. All kinds of vintage harleys and indians. I dont remember what town it was in but he lived near by it. If I were to get one of those new fancy 4 door ford f150's I would for sure bring my fresh raider but thats probably not gonna happen lol. That being said, I want a rj and im that guy who would buy it and take it all apart in the parking and put it in the trunk of the chevy sonic 😁
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6 pointsDoing some work in 38 degree sunshine today! Selling snowblower, paining three speed transmission, redoing some brake shoes and airing out three of the horses, the 701, 702 and 603 today! Have tp glue the pad back on two brake bands and set asisde to dry. Priming the three speed transmission. Going to prime my RJ belt guard for one of my two RJ redo projects.
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6 pointsYou need to be in this year's picture, to be taken Friday morning.
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5 pointsI reached a point where I chased down a oil leak and repaired it. It was a bit more involved than I expected but 24oz morning coffee must have not been Decaf. I powerwashed the 416H first then I removed the side tins to find more oily mess and buildup. Cleaned all of that up and wrapped a few paper towels around the cleaned up hydraulic hoses and put the tins back on. The Pics are after the first powerwashing cleaning. Ran the 416H with the loader for a few weeks watching for leaks . The Onan engine oil was the only low fluid, engine ran perfectly with no issuses, smoke or noises. The oil drain fittings were covered and leaking. Trying to remove them was plain fun. The short piece going from the oil drain cap to the 90 degree fitting was unwilling to turn out no matter how I tried. The length from the 90 to the engine crankcase was just plain loose at both ends, the draining length would just rotate up and down with no wrench, super loose. Engine oil had leaked for so long that it completely migrated over, under and to the rear of the tractor. No hydraulic hose leaks at all. I had thought the axle seals or hydro were leaking given all the crud covering hydro when I first cleaned it up. Of course in operation the hydro fan had helped to spread the oil nicely. Tried all the tricks mentioned to tighten the oil drain fittings but was afraid just torquing ( to remove ) on the oil drain short pipe end was really bending the pipe length after the 90 going to the engine side crankcase. I did not want to damage the crankcase (crack it) itself so the i hooked up the hoist and had to lift the engine out to fix the problem. End of the story is it's was the easiest oil and filter change I ever did. Installed new oil drain fittings rather snuggly for the oil drain line. Truthfully if was a full day at it to repair it. The PO had no clue. I found after pulling the tins that he had sprayed White Lithium grease over the oily crud to lubricate everything. Amazing how oil and grease really keep the rust down on an unkept machine. Enjoy the pics.
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5 pointsAnd make a weekend get-a-way to the big wheel horse show! Plan to go to the show friday and then hit hershey park sat and head back on sunday. How many fellow red square members are going to be there? Looks like good times from all of the pictures ive seen. I cant wait to check out all the cool stuff in person! 👍
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5 pointsSo I decided to book a room for Wed night at the comfort inn to join up with you guys for dinner and a few drinks. We do plan on camping the other two nights. The boy is all for it since he gets to take an extra day off from school if we go Wed.
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4 points. Did that one year and was fun. Too bad you don't have more time to check out other areas like Gettysburg and such. We took a whole week off and explored the country side on motor bike! Found a nice cabin to home base out of & campground sure did like my little red tractors running around giving tub rides. Best day of the show is always Thursday I think. I mIght make a speed run this year not sure yet. Are you taking any tractors? If so are consider a extra spot for one that wants to hop on and go home with you!
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3 pointsFinished with the loader. Now on to the tractor for a makeover. I am going to sell the loader if any one of you members are interested. PM me. or call 573-473-6944
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3 pointsAttached the excellent Maynard brake linings with Goop to my babies and got to test the 125 yesterday - sweetness. Took the 42" deck for its weld last week and finally got to looking closely at the arbors with the intent of replacing the bearings. It was just a matter of applying grease the old fashioned way - hand and finger pressure. They're all good. Deck goes back together this weekend with the help of 36" deck mount hardware sitting nearby - less worn. The 36" came with the 120 which is another example of extreme red-necking requiring some weld breaking so it can steer straight. Too many beers and a hot torch make for bad steering. They wanted side discharge , too, so, hey, just cut the deck and add a chute - done! All in fun. Super strong engine and good trans so she will be saved as functional, just not super shiny like the black hood. Weekend coming!
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3 pointsThanks Everyone and even if it seems weird, please just call me by my member name: Jake. We got about 4 inches but with near 20 mile per hour winds, the drift got up to a foot in some areas while other areas were cleared down to an inch or so. A lot of it melted by late afternoon. Not enough to plow. Felt bad for all the robins in my front yard scratching at the few patches of dirt where winds and melt opened up some areas of grass.
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2 pointsAre you a support member AND going to this years Wheel Horse show?? There is still time to get your FREE trading cards from @Vinylguy . And just think...if you bump into me at the show you’ll go home with one of my cards! I’ve seen what mine look like and think it would look great on your fridge..or maybe framed and placed on your mantle...you be the judge .
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2 pointsI'm hoping for the best on the trans. I feel better that I now more history on the tractor. If it's no good I know where he lives. I'll egg his house. LOL Just to add for those who never heard of Paul Harvey the rest of the story. Check out on YouTube Paul Harvey what happend to the Mayflower
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2 pointsAnother year or two and we'll all be heading down on Tuesdays to make Wednesdays a full prep day for set up day. @stevebo You're gonna get spoiled in hotel bed, nice hot private shower, breakfast without having to cook it, no worries about rain or wind, ect. ect. You'll be booked in a hotel for 2019.
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2 pointsHello Red Square forum members, I'm an old dog, and my master is an old guy who is so old school, he doesn't have internet access. I have to go down to town and use the Wifi at McDonalds. Fortunately the signal is strong enough in the parking lot ( they don't let me inside ). My master has several Wheel Horses, all oldies but goodies. I will relay the questions and answers to the old guy. Thanks in advance for your help! Clyde
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2 pointsA non runner is a big gamble, especially an automatic that you can not test. I do prefer the hydros for all my work, especially for blowing and plowing snow. Good decks with no rust thru, good spindles, blades, belt, and working belt tensioner are easily worth 2-300 bucks. The blade, frame, and axle bracket are worth 150-200$. I am not a fan of the rocker plate engine tractors, but they perform OK. I just think all tractors should have a solid engine mount and I don't see any less vibration in the rubber mounted engines. If the tractor were running so I could check the hydro by chaining it to a tree and running it hot in forward and reverse while spinning the tires and the tractor was clean, I would say 4-500 bucks for the tractor. With out being able to test the engine and tranny the price has to be much less. But with two good decks and a complete dozer 4-500 for the package would be tops.
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2 pointsWhat do you suppose he uses this toilet brush for that is hanging on the lift arm?
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2 pointsHear you go Ritchie... http://campparadisestream.com/ They had one or two of these cabins. We could have rough camped it as well but what the heck was our vacation for the year. @Joshn569 keep your eyes peeled for other threads as the time gets nearer I am sure there will be more. '
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2 pointsHad the same problem on a 520. Nipple was wicked loose in the block. Yes can't swing the elbow without hitting the frame. You went the whole hog route Pup. I just removed the mounting bolts and used a pry bar to lift the engine just enough to remove, re-pipe tape and snug back in. I used a new nipple just in case the old threads were boogered but probably didn't have to. Threads in block looked good.
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2 pointsThe year before last I think we had nearly 70 in the group picture...
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2 pointsIf you want to know how many this may help from some of the out of towners me included. And many,many more.
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2 pointsToday I took some time to clean up the 520LXI mower. Did the typical PM on it and worked on the rear weight bracket. I thought I would mention that I tried Miller's tire paint on the plastic wheel weights and it worked very well. I also coated the steering wheel. Nice little clean up. I repainted this machine when I got it a few years ago. Two years ago I got a 60" deck with original paint which is pretty faded now. I think I will give it a quick worker repaint before I put it on. I love this machine!
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2 pointsI pulled mine outside today and stretched there legs a bit, once I finished up the 401. Figured it was nice day so let the kids drive them around awhile. Also tore down a parts machine today.
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2 pointsedit, add: Bill Murray taunted by a mole 36 years after Caddyshack.
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2 pointsWOW!! is that thing ugly, or what!! One day I was closing up the shop and noticed one justa burrowing, grabbed a garden trowel (it was handy!) and flipped the critter out. Put my #13 boot on it to keep from running away --- That little thing was lifting my whole weight up, I do believe if I could have balanced on him it couldve supported me - amazingly strong!
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2 pointsYou want the pump to run with the ignition switch in the RUN and START positions. You can see in the switch description the only 2 terminals common in each position are the R and I. The R is not used in this application so that is one place you could add a fused supply for the fuel pump. The special female terminal with a tang that will lock into the plastic ignition switch wire holder is available from automotive jobbers. Garry
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1 pointWith such a vast and in-depth collection of knowledge here I was wondering if there was also someone with knowledge of Quicken financial software. I've been using it for a LONG while but at times it just stumps me! I started searching for a good user group besides Quicken's and it dawned on me that maybe someone here had already found one. It's really hard (impossible?) to find a user group about ANYTHING that is as good as this one!
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1 pointPlease keep me posted. I have to do the same thing as you. If I find anything I like I'll let you know. I need two sets.
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1 pointhttps://www.icloud.com/attachment/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcvws.icloud-content.com%2FB%2FARy5e1flJYUT67dIUObaa9rqCoKLAa_WJjaPJW1N2dPhuO2rjM-VfYvn%2F%24{f}%3Fo%3DAjbsvVDymTrinYYco0RoJzPV9OI8z_WnSCKr_HeUgXou%26v%3D1%26x%3D3%26a%3DB6MiDg-aDji5JTtY-dvXhdP6O_ylA2HzQgEACAHIAP9PYcxuA6FKQg%26e%3D1525564838%26k%3D%24{uk}%26fl%3D%26r%3D18430E62-C3F8-41C3-AE29-32771ABD165C-1%26ckc%3Dcom.apple.largeattachment%26ckz%3D43B60AFE-4F9B-41E3-9F1E-2AF6A29D9072%26p%3D49%26s%3Dg-JbCu0DxHzB3FM-wN0PfInh_7s&uk=C3sCUMd9ScN-COTxd62mhA&f=IMG_2408.MOV&sz=48095899 This is the best I got right now. The link will bring you to it running. Just gave it a refresh with new piston and rings/honing. Ready to go drag some twins with the "Twin Killer"
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1 pointNot really replying to this. But I have a related question. I just purchased a facet fuel pump for my 520H. Instructions say to mount it at bottom of fuel tank because it's gravity fed. Anyone ever installed one on a 520? There's nothing at that level to mount it without making some kind of bracket to mount it on? Apparently these pumps are designed to push not pull? Read somewhere if mounted above tank. That pump will fail quickly? Any how to photos would be great
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1 pointYears back I also had a problem with moles. I have a rather large lawn area which is always meticulously taken care of. However about 10 years ago I was renovating the whole exterior of the house so that whole summer the lawn got basically abandoned .Next spring I could not believe what I was looking at. The place was basically entirely wrecked with mole tunnels and holes all over. It was so bad that I seriously thought that there was no way it would ever look right again. After doing all kinds of research on what to do, out of desperation I called Lawn Doctor. Guy comes over looks at it and immediately asks me if I took care of the lawn the year before. I tell him the story and he just calmly proceeds to tell me it is not a big problem at all. WHAT???? Would you like us to take care of it he asks. At this point I just want my place back the way it used to be so I give him the contract to take care of that and also do all the fertilizing of the lawn which I did not have a lot of time to do. I ask him how he is going to address the moles. Calmly he says they going to fertilize lawn and apply insect control to take their food source away and that in a couple of weeks they will move down to the neighbor's yard. Sure enough in two weeks problem was solved never to happen again. Merely take their food source away and they will move. In this case they were looking for grubs which infested lawn due to me neglecting it. As he explained everything you do on your lawn has a certain time frame to be done so it is effective and the window of opportunity is not very long so if you neglect it will be a problem.
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1 pointAlso use a headband light but my favorite is the "stinger" flashlight. Nearly indestructible, lights up an object 1000 feet down the road, and I also use it as a flashing taillight with a magnet and a red lens adapter on fender of tractor when plowing. This thing is so strong in that mode that if you stare at it it will nearly give you a seizure.
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1 point>020 is just a starting point when installing a set of points, the points gap also sets your ignition timing. Kohler static_timing.pdf
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1 pointagain Jake and John. Very nice introduction. You won't find a better place for WH info nor will you find nicer people on the interweb!!! Did you get any of that snow today? We got maybe a couple inches down here in Kazoo but not enough to push or blow. Pretty much melting as it hits the pavement. There is a fellow in Crystal, MI (a coupe hours east of you) that advertises on CL all the time that has a lot of WH Tractors, Implements and assorted parts if you get in the mood for a road trip. I haven't gotten over there yet but it is on my short list of things to do. Again, welcome and we're glad you're here. Jim
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