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14 pointsSorry about the long post but here is the latest update on Scottie’s recovery!!!! Chapter 2 Day 1 Scottie arrived home on Sunday around 2 pm. He was greeted by his 3 puppies and his older brothers! Once we got Scottie situated and in his new bed he fell asleep since the trip home was exhausting. Scottie had his normal visitors later in the evening. Which helped him being more comfortable at home. Chapter 2 Day 2 Well Scottie was up again last night with pain in his hip and in his clavicle. He had a hard time going back to sleep but once his medication kicks in he is fine. He has a positive attitude despite what he is going through. We are closely monitoring his urine output and his BM’s. I have to consistently remind him to drink his water and to eat something as there are times he forgets. During the day his normal activity consists of sleeping in until nine, eating when he is hungry, taking his medication, watching movies, repositioning so his bottom don’t break down, playing games, and being apart of our family and seeing who is visiting him for the day. Scottie opened his presents and he was excited to have a Green Bay Packer Christmas. He got a blanket, sweat pants, socks, a banner, and an Aaron Rodgers jersey! Two games to play with when his friends come over, and more clothes from other people. Chapter 2 Day 3 Scottie woke up in pain (6/10) because his stomach hurt and he felt sick. Come to find out he had to pass gas and have a BM. Once he achieved that task, he slowly started to feel better. Scottie had a surprise visitor this morning who brought him his Christmas gift. Jacob (His best friend) came to spend the day with Scottie. Scottie and Jacob played 3-4 different games and watched movies on Christmas Day!
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11 pointsWell my daughter and her husband went all out for my Christmas and presented me with these gifts. WheelHorse tractor cover WheelHorse pen WheelHorse can cooler WheelHorse key chain. WheeHorse coffee mug with photo of our Charger 12.. I thanked them profusely! G.
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11 pointsNo horsie stuff. But I did find a bag my wife had forgotten about. Turned out it was the first thing she bought this year. I collect toys from my past and managed to find a little metal station wagon I had at an auction. When I got it home and showed it to my wife, I mentioned a little police car I had that I used to play with along with this wagon. All I told her was it was rubber, blue with yellow wheels. She found the exact car on E bay complete with the tear the left fender had that my original one had.
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10 pointsMy Christmas gift came in the form of a helping hand. My brother in law helped me refinish my well shed over the “twelve days of Christmas “ vacation. I would have never got this far without his help. Also my daughter’s car puked the engine the weekend before Christmas so when I get that bill I am sure it will be quite a gift.
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10 pointsNice looking D Pacer... Dan brought me this .. coolest ever, these boxes are supposed to be for keeping our adult beverages handy at shows when we camp... and we do like to camp! Couple of bottles of vino from Gretski and a little of Captain's black did not hurt me at all! These are the handy tho Dan ... I used them a dozen times pulling quick pins today ...handles all full of grease already! Also got this new mailbox from my Clam Lake friends! How cool is this! Mum was the word on the cup Dan... I wanted one too...but I got two more from the grandkids ... what on earth am I gonna do with all these cups Ritchie !?!? I ain't never gonna get one of yours! Tom @Shynon please tell me that pic was from one of my plows?!?
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8 pointsOk, here’s what we’ve been waiting for! Look at that smile!!!! Turns out the problem was I had an externally resisted coil, even though the box said no external resistor required. Put a new coil on it and she runs. Carb I rebuilt has too much slop around the throttle shaft, so I’m gonna order a new one. Should be all she needs. Engine runs strong with no smoke or noises. Nice!
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7 pointsI called my favorite local hardware store Guy told me he has two different sizes of rope that are specifically pull cord rated. I bought the one that fits quite snug in the whole of the handle... $0.19 a foot. Huge investment. I needed six feet. For those of you that can't multiply that was well over a dollar. I guess I can live with that.
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6 pointsHi fellas My 195 fried the hour meter, and I'm meticulous with service on it every 15 hours (yes I know, the wiring doesn't reflect that ( it's waiting for a complete do over)), so i needed a new hour meter. I'm kind of a scrooge too, so a new OE one was just too much money in my little head, for a gizmo that basically just count hours. I found this aftermarket unit at a fraction of the cost, delivered to my door for the rediculous cost of 11$ Yes, it looks almost like the OE, and it works well. I ordered two, and have had one just running hours on to test, and it runs flawless after almost 1000 hours. Keeps fairly good track of time too Finish and eye quality is not up to par, but it is a good "almost as good as" choice for the price. Easy to mount with robber grommet and clip on retainer. Easy as one two tree. Thought other scrooges might find this info usable https://www.aliexpress.com/item/6V-80V-DC-AC-Timer-2-Round-Quartz-Hour-Meter-Gauge-for-Car-Marine-Boat-Tractor/32877754498.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dwSGY1N
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6 pointsI brought this home from my parent's this afternoon. Dad bought this new I believe in the spring of 1988. He traded in his 1976 C-160 8-speed, which he also bought new in July of 1976. Both of those tractors were used year round, and both fantastic machines. I don't know which tractor I personally had more working hours on, but it seems like half my childhood was spent on each of them. From mowing in the summer to hauling loads of wood in the fall and endless hours of plowing snow (never with a cab of any kind), these tractors really were dependable workhorses. The 416-8 is all original, and the engine has never been rebuilt (those are the actual hours on the working meter). I believe the head was removed in the mid-late 90's to clean the carbon and adjust the valves. Dad said he had a new carburetor put in a couple years ago as well. She's pretty rough around the edges, but I kind of hate to restore it. It still runs great. I might just fix whats broken and leave it as is.
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6 pointsWhen I saw Denny Clarke put together his lawn Ranger for his grandkids I told him right away I would like him to put one together for me. He said since his grandkids are really young anyway he could let go of the first one he built and we worked out a deal so I ended up with it. We modified the pulleys so it’s faster in high range and low range. That actually makes it more useful In low range for the little kids to drive it but of course the seven-year-old couldn’t stand driving it that slow so we ended up putting it in high range first gear at about half throttle. He still wanted to go faster but I thought that was fast enough. It is an unbelievably nice little tractor. I added fluid to the rear tires because I actually use it alot myself to do work. After I did that it felt even lighter on the front end so I built a front bumper out of some bar scraps I had. It added about 25 pounds. Terry was nice enough to make me a 3/4 scale set of Lawn Ranger letters for the bumper. From the angle in the picture the lawn Ranger letters actually look the same size as the one on the belt guard but it is actually smaller.
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6 pointsI didn’t get anything Wheel Horse related, but I got plenty to use in conjunction with them. New shop stool, work light, echo dot for music and light control, and a sign to let everyone know just who’s shop it is. Got a new coffee mug too, it’s the most accurate cup I’ve ever owned 😂
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5 pointsThat’s the only green tractor I wood own. Not to be a sap about it, but it’s really growing on me. Takes me back to my agricultural roots, ya know? *Insert rim shot, followed by crickets*
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5 pointsThe seat is pretty bad. I think he just put a cover over it, but the rail on the underside is broken on the one side. I have so many memories of taking the C-160 through the woods hauling wood home. Countless afternoons and Saturdays working with my dad, hauling water to the back pasture for our steers, and spreading manure with a small ground driven spreader. They really feel like a part of my childhood. Always started up, and ran like a top! Good memories...
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5 pointsHence the reason...all of mine get the wax treatment. Going on four years now, this one's been down to the bare metal.
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5 pointsI got visits from my grandkids -- this pretty little thing used to LOVE to come to granddads and ride his tractors and cut grass when she was about 10yrs old --- Hah! come to find out now that shes all grown up, she STILL likes tor ride my tractors
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4 pointsI have been using this protectant for years , https://www.amazon.com/303-30382-Protectant-plastic-finished/dp/B0185PU38A#customerReviews it will make just about anything you put it on look fresh. your wheel horse will instantly look much better , especially all its vinyl and black surfaces . how about the black plastic trim on your car / truck ? just about every time I see another horse , the glairing thing to me is how simple it is to make that look like its cared for. example , a magnum motor with all its air cowling , those satin black surfaces will look like new , with a simple application. just something I do , its easy, pete
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4 pointsBest gift? Once again pulling the nieces and nephews on Uncle Jim's Wheel Horse!!! (2 really young ones for the first time...!) Or as they like to say when asking for rides: "Uncle Jim - Let's go wake up the neighbors!!!"
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4 pointsBetter be careful or too many more Christmas’s and Emory will have more tractors than you. Glad you got it going.
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4 points@shallowwatersailor, Had the Dolmars (5105 with 20" bar and 540 with an 18" ) back out had a pretty big yellow locust (almost as tall as this big wild cherry tree) on the property line next to my red tractor shed that started worrying me after the ice storm last month so this morning it took a tumble away from my shed also started on the ice storm clean up as well.
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4 points
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4 pointsHad a similar conversation with my wife about trucks the other day. We have a 00 f350 cclb with a 7.3 also known as the dinosaur. She was commmeting how loud and slow it it so I told her to go price out a newer similarly optioned truck. Somehow she’s just fine with the dinosaur being used as the tow rig it was built to be. Might not be the prettiest, fastest or the best but it does it’s job.
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4 pointsI have two Farmall Cubs, a '47 (first year of the Cub), and a '50. Things to look for are things like a cracked steering bolster. Check for cracks on the engine mount areas, torque tube, spindles, etc. Check to see if there are leaks around the front crank seal, final drives, transmission, etc. Check for play in the steering. Check the turning brakes and brakes in general. Tires are expensive, especially the rear tires, so check the condition of those. Does it have the touch control hydraulics, which is nice if you plan to use the tractor? Or is it manual lift? Any implements or attachments, which can be expensive to buy? Does it still have the original 6V system or has it been converted to 12V? If converted, was it done properly. If not, be sure the negative cable is to the positive terminal. Some of these things will require the tractor to be split apart, which you will need the proper tools and equipment when splitting, and also the proper tools to remove the crank pulley. You can cause damage to the pulley and engine if you don't have the proper tools for this, and if you don't have the know how and the proper tools for supporting the tractor if needs to be split, can be dangerous. These are great tractors, but for a 70 year tractor, things will wear out, and other things and repairs may not have been done properly and with the right replacement parts. For instance, on my '50, I change the oil and the oil filter, and the previous owner had substituted the wrong filter and had to jerry rigged something to take of the space inside the filter housing. Also, wiring was a mess and the 6V system was backwards, the tractors if still with the original 6V system are positive to ground. Here is a video (not mine) of some things to look for. It's a bit long, around 20 or so minutes, but it's worth a watch. Also, register and visit www.farmallcub.com. If you register there and have two posts, you can download manuals they have there. Yesterday, since it was so nice out, I cleaned out the garage and took some pictures of my Cubs.
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4 points
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4 pointsI have been kicking some tires on Masseys Wheeler...one of my employees just picked this up and and was seriously affordable other than the rear mount blower but a very nice compact. Some might say I pay my guys too much but they go to war for me when needed!
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4 pointsWe just got home from our Christmas rounds today. We are all pooped, but Emory felt like playing with his cousins and my uncle today. He had a lot of fun, but seems a little more tired than normal. His new medicine makes him tired and can cause some dizziness. He has taken all of this like a trooper. He broke my heart when he told me he was trying to tell me he was ok, but his body and mouth wouldn’t work as he was coming out of the seizure! I’m very proud of the character that he shows and the way he handles things!
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4 pointsI wire brushed and ground all the rust off of the dash plate. I didn't think to take a before close up of it but you can see in the first post if you zoom in that it was basically a piece of rust. This thing almost looks too good to coat over the way it is now. Maybe @Vinylguy Terry has some see-through decals? I really am about half inclined to just throw a coat of clear over this.
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4 points14 eggs from our 16 hens, a sweet ornament and a good reminder that my daughters love their tractors!
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3 pointsI purchased this tractor about a month ago and put a few posts up that some of you might have read and responded to a few of my questions. Thank you all by the way. Here is where I am at now I was told that the engine was running about a year ago I doubt that because of the things I have found wrong with it such as the exhaust valve was stuck in the open position I have corrected that problem among a lots of other things lap the valves and today I fired it up for the first time it's at and purred like a kitten. I rewired the ignition switch and put in a solenoid which was a chore for me because I'm not that good with electrical. I'm trying to work out as many bugs as I can before spring such as I have to replace all of the seals in the rear end which is my next project come springtime it's going to get a total paint job pictures to follow. Here is another question what spark plug is correct for this engine it currently has a j19lm Champion spark plug in it. Thanks in advance Merry Christmas to all.
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3 pointsI got a new pair of steel toe muck boots and a new sand blast cabinet, a few other things. But the blast cabinet was my big thing I needed. Old one was kinda rough.
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3 pointsWhen this farm was sold 15 months ago, I was fearful my view would become a housing development. I am thankful the Amish pockets were deep enough to out bid the developers. It has been interesting watching the building of this farmhouse, barn, and greenhouse. in only 4 months. Well drilling last winter Laying out the buildings last summer The farmhouse building began in Sept '18 Then the barn in Nov. And the greenhouse in Dec. '18 It is amazing to watch these well trained animals responding to the voice commands. And I was surprised how well the it plowed as the previous farmer had used no-till for the 50 years that I lived here. I also try to be as self sufficient as possible Eric. Not sure I could unplug from the grid though....maybe because I spent 50 years building hydro turbines to light up the world. I have seen the same frightening operations Mike. I remember one encounter last summer where I crested a hill to meet a 5 wide hitch of mules coming at me and taking up both lanes. I managed to get stopped and pull over to let them pass. After the mules passed, I could see the 5-6 year old boy holding the reins on a sulky He could not begin to see over the mules. Behind the driving sulky, he was pulling three empty tobacco wagons.
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3 pointsNice Craig.. I was wondering who he sold that gem to! ...I gotta get an order into @dclarke for a pink one!
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3 pointsLadies and gentlemen what we have here is a farming implement that was built before a time when man was capable of melting metal. Ironically enough, the discovery of the ability to melt metal happened on a tractor similar to this one when the farmer left his favorite chunk of iron ore on his equipment and it burned down leaving only ashes and a puddle of metal.
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3 points
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3 pointsInteresting tractor, no water pump cooling is achieved via thermosiphon. if the engine has a magneto you can easily directly replace it with a distributor the only known issue you may find stress cracks at the front of the engine casting where it's bolted to the main tractor casting. As you can see from the image below there is no sub frame and this has been know to put undue stress onto the engine. Fresh paint hides plenty of sins, be sure to check this area closely for stress cracks.
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3 pointsI told my wife that I wanted another horse. She said she would look into it and this is what I got. Now if I only knew how to use it !
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3 pointsI got a new Wheel Horse from my daughter. Although it's just an ornament, I think it's great. Hand painted and mini decals made on a Cricut machine. I love it..
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3 pointsAnother addition to “our” herd. My Christmas present to myself, a 1976 B-80. Again thanks @Chris G