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  1. 10 points
    Ok getting ready to make a Sickle Bar Mower Shaft Support Frame Assembly for one of my sickle bar mowers. This frame was made by someone else who wanted to use on a 42 inch Wheel Horse Sickle Bar Mower. However, it needs the 3/4 shaft, the end insert bearings and covers, the center pulley and the drive shaft pulley to run the drive belt from the Wheel Horse motor's PTO. I rebuilt one of these frame support assembly pieces two years ago for a 50 inch Sickle Bar Mower I have. Bob Maynard and Denny Clarke get credit for the rebuild process on the snowplower and sickle bar mower insert bearing replacement process. They rebuilt the original bearings in their attachments with a different size bearing and an oil sleeve bronze bushing. I will do the same with this assembly. I ordered the bearings and the bushings today. I have attached photos of my frame assembly box and insert bearing covers that I have for this project. I have also included the specification sheets from McMaster Carr for the 3/4 bronze bearing or bushing to be used and the Bearingon.com 7/8 bearing (UC205-14) I will post more pics later as this project progresses.
  2. 8 points
    After a few hours labor, a 12 pack of beer, and about $350, the Commando V8 is set up and ready as my dedicated sprayer tractor, now if theyou wind would just go away long enough to try it out
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    I'd vote for a pony keg (flavor of your choice) mounted to the front of the tractor and a long tap hose leading back to the driver. As the front tank and the rear tank empty simultaneously, problem solved!!!
  5. 6 points
    We had some banners at the show last year and they were gone by Thursday night. Lola wants me to bring more banners this year so I am wanting ideas for cool Wheel Horse banners that you think would be popular at the show. I have these 3 so let me know which you prefer. These are 1 x 3 foot which is a good size to hang in the shop. Big enough to make a statement yet do not take up the whole wall.
  6. 6 points
    Here's my C-140, some 25 years ago, with my late father towing the kids around the lawn, in a custom, sort of, Thomas the Tank Engine. They loved it, and are all now adults with kids of their own the same age. Don't know what happened to Thomas, but the trailer on which he rides is one that I've just renovated, since it turns out to be a very useful little garden trailer, which still gets towed behind my horse. Not such a great shot of the horse, but that wasn't the point of the photo, of course.
  7. 6 points
    R. Lee Ermey, Obscene Drill Instructor in ‘Full Metal Jacket,’ Dies at 74 Photo R. Lee Ermey in 2006. In addition to “Full Metal Jacket,” his film credits include “Apocalypse Now,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “Se7en” and the “Toy Story” franchise. CreditMichael Buckner/Getty Images R. Lee Ermey, an actor whose barking, foulmouthed drill instructor in “Full Metal Jacket” highlighted a decades-long career in which he frequently portrayed authority figures, died on Sunday morning. He was 74. His longtime manager, Bill Rogin, said Mr. Ermey had died from complications of pneumonia at a hospital in Santa Monica, Calif. Mr. Ermey, who was nicknamed the Gunny, earned a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actor with his performance as Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in “Full Metal Jacket,” Stanley Kubrick’s 1987 film. In a memorable opening monologue, Mr. Ermey’s character berates fear-stricken military recruits, hurling an avalanche of verbal insults that are both inventive and demeaning. His eyes bulging and his jaw square, he renames one recruit “Private Snowball,” knees another in the groin and chokes a third to stop him from smiling. Later in the film, Mr. Ermey’s character admonishes a recruit, asking rhetorically in a now famous line: “What is your major malfunction?” Photo Mr. Ermey with President George W. Bush at a Veterans of Foreign Wars event in 2005. Mr. Ermey was a Marine Corps drill instructor during the Vietnam War. CreditJim Watson/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Mr. Ermey, whose dozens of acting credits included film and television roles, was also well-known for playing Sheriff Hoyt in the 2003 horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” He notably portrayed a police captain in the 1995 crime drama “Se7en” and was the voice of a green plastic solder named Sarge in the “Toy Story” franchise. ADVERTIS Ronald Lee Ermey was born on March 24, 1944, in Emporia, Kan., and moved to Washington State at age 11. He enlisted in the Marines immediately after graduating from high school and intended to spend decades in the military. Much of the torrent of vicious language he unleashed in “Full Metal Jacket” was recalled from his days in boot camp and his 30 months as a Marine Corps drill instructor during the Vietnam War. The clever, if obscene, tirades were of his own invention, Mr. Ermey told The New York Times in 1987. “It was terrifying to those actors,” he said of the invective he spewed. “My objective was intimidation.” Photo Mr. Ermey in Hoover, Ala., in 2012. CreditJoe Songer/AL.com, via Associated Press Mr. Ermey’s 11-year career as a Marine was ended “by a rocket” in 1969, but he would not talk about the war for the Times article, saying: “If a person’s wife and children were killed in a terrible automobile accident, 20 years later it will bother him to talk about it.” With shrapnel still lodged in his back and arm, Mr. Ermey spent four months in a hospital. Eventually, he moved to the Philippines, where he married, attended college briefly and acted in television commercials. He is survived by his wife, Marianila Ermey; his brothers Jack Ermey and Terry Ermey; his children Kim Bolt, Rhonda Chilton, Anna Liza Cruz, Betty Ermey, Evonne Ermey and Clinton Ermey; and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. By the late 1970s, Mr. Ermey landed one of his first movie roles, as a helicopter pilot in Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now.” He also served as a military adviser for the film. Mr. Ermey told The Times he had given up “a good job and more money” — a supervisory role at a nuclear power plant that was under construction — for the part in “Full Metal Jacket” a few years later. “I love being in front of the camera,” he said. “I get to play cowboy.”
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    Purchased this nice Commando at the 2017 Big Show in PA. It has cut a lot of grass in it's 50 years of service It continues to work all summer at our home away from home.
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    Terry, every year you do something so awesome for all of us!! I hope you understand how much we all just love and respect the work you do for all of us!! I'll be going again this year, I'll PM you with some pics and info!
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    Best lemme have the seat Ed... Hear tell Ritchie ain't much of a welder..prolly just JB weld it!
  16. 4 points
    Tires, lights, & hour meter are the only alterations.
  17. 4 points
    Latest Trading Card updates cards 19 through 36 April 16 2018 Keep them coming!
  18. 4 points
    Excellent @Coulter Caleb we find some hauling help? Tell your cheapskate dad to front you that 20 for me for a supporter so @Vinylguy can make you some trading cards!
  19. 4 points
    My only real complaint is after standing outside for five minutes in my shorts waiting on the dogs, I had to pee sitting down .
  20. 4 points
    Wow... I think that was 2009.... going left to right..... @wheelhorseman , his son Travis, Mike Williams, me.@CasualObserver and leading is @ol550 dug up some matching pics.... can't find any of Mike's Charger with the belly blade.
  21. 4 points
    you said it Jim! I’m still thanking Jeff @WVHillbilly520H for his suggestion on those paddle “extensions”...they really seem to work well. Even with the heavy stuff, it was an easy 35 ft of throwing distance, maybe further working with the wind. You will love it, especially since you have that great cab. Ryan @Rp.wh that is about what I had on the south side of my garage as shown on the video. Thankfully mine wasn’t that deep everywhere!!!
  22. 3 points
    Another big piece of Americana gone... as patriotic as they come. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Thanks for everything you did for the Veterans and America!
  23. 3 points
    Just finished mounting rebuilt and painted engine to the 653. And it fired up as well (bonus.) Restoration almost complete. My daughter is ready to go needless to say. Another snowy day in PA tomorrow. Going to bring mower deck down and get it ready. Does anyone happen to know what size the belt is from the motor to the deck on 653?
  24. 3 points
    Yep, that's ugly. Looks like the dog even thinks it stinks.
  25. 3 points
    B I have a poster of NASCAR driver Alan Kulwicki sitting on a Wheel Horse which he won for having woe a pole (can't remember what track) and the racing theme would complement it.
  26. 3 points
    It feels like a long time since my last post and If it weren't for the winter weather in April, it may have been much longer. I managed to start the body-work and my yard work and then when it got cold again I threw some paint on my "First Born". It's good enough to satisfy the call for "more pictures", but... WARNING - defects, do not enlarge the pictures. I plan to finish the "finish" aka surface appearance at some later date. With that on the back burner, I plan to tackle the belts, AGAIN. With the suggestions given by wallfish in his last reply, I am confident I can resolve all the driveline gremlins. Now I have a confession. The last picture is my other restored Suburban, but it's far from original. So I am now acquiring parts to make it my next custom project sometime down the road. One question, Whatz ya all think about the smoke gray wheels?
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    I'm digging A and B. B if I could only choose 1.
  29. 3 points
    Vertical Stack, incorrect seat cover material and GT-14 deep dish rims are deviations from original...
  30. 3 points
    Bracket to mount the coil Points push rod Points cover and gasket Grommet for where the primary wire enters the points cover Mounting screws for cover and points Garry
  31. 3 points
    I'm guessing... his OJ isn't fresh, now it's frozen.
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    When I walk back in the shop, and ask myself am I here for a tool or a beer, the answer is a no brainier. That"s why the fridge is closer to the door than the tool box .
  34. 3 points
    Better save me one of those plus an autograph 👍
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    I'm sure that solid lower chute guard helps as well, had that on my single stage before the deuce and it made a difference on it, Jeff.
  36. 3 points
    Terry, this is great that you are doing this. I certainly would like to take part in this cool opportunity. I’ll be signing @Coulter Caleb up as a supporter thanks to Jim @WHX16 ( to Caleb) and we will get him some of these too! I know that he’ll probably more stoked about collecting them than any of us! Pics are sent!!!
  37. 2 points
    That's why I'm saying this thread needs to go to the basement Richard... now that @BOB ELLISONis making those choice seats! That is a ungly one Tom... Bonus points if you sat on it! Hey @Sutty.. Missus make you go to town for groceries with that shopping basket on the hood?!?! Extra seat time I guess!
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    Bob Ellison has a cure for that! http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/classifieds/for-sale/seats-for-lawn-ranger-and-655606656855-856875105510751056-r4583/
  40. 2 points
    1-0301 Some of the exhaust is the only thing not correct...but it is routed the correct way. 10 hsp Kohler Transmission #5086 4 speed with 1" axles
  41. 2 points
    This chart will tell you all the belt numbers you need. lube_rec.pdf
  42. 2 points
    Thanks Mike, now I remember where the torque wrench is!
  43. 2 points
    Well it's 34 degrees here today in lower Michigan. Yesterday we got 2 feet of snow up north. Mid Michigan got freezing rain southern Michigan got RAIN,RAIN AND MORE RAIN . We got a east wind that flooded homes with 2 to 4 feet of water just 4 blocks from me unseen in 45 years. This year will go down as a monster to America. So if anyone can complain it's all of us.
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    Okie Dokie. Thanks guys. Good news. Sounds like its strong enough and will work. I will give it a good inspection and cleaning. I will get to working on it in next couple months and show yall pics of progress.
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    1997 520-H, 105 hrs. 60" mower.
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    For parts, go to the TORO site with your model and serial number. Get the part number and Google it to find the best price. Many parts are still available and I just got the parts being discussed for the mower deck. Despite having a machine shop, the parts didn't cost much more than what it would have if I made them.
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    Jim your welcome to pull your trailer next to mine because I’m moving to the actual campground this year where it’s quiet - well except for maybe my snoring 😴. I’m not listening to the generator either!!!
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    More pics of my original 550 suburban. Please merge with my other pictures.
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    We can usually get a small area to plow if its dry enough, some pretty black dirt here. Last year @WHX16 @prondzy and I plowed about an acre in a couple hours.
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