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13 points...Mowing sessions that is ! Felt great to get out and have a good hour of seat time. SPECS: 1982 C-105/8 speed/42” side discharge
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10 points37 years ago I made this crib for our first son.Then it was used for our second son, and then three grandchildren. It is out again for the fourth grandson coming in June. It is made out of Black walnut, Mansonia , and Afromosia. The acorn finials are Maple. Hopefully it will continue to serve us for a few more generations. I have fond memories of building it, never thinking then that it would continue to be used.It still has teeth marks from all of them.
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6 pointsHey guys. i need some advice. i just purchased a 1960 wheelhorse suburban 400. I was told by the seller that his father took this tractor in on trade at hit wheelhorse dealership back in the early 70’s. And the owner put this tractor on his showroom floor as a Conversation piece. The seller told me it hasn’t been started since. His father passed a few years ago. The gas tank has zero Oder of gas. The oil is very thin..but clean. The tractor it’s self is in pristine condition. And with my question. i plan on taking it to the local Dealer for service. Oil change, trans hydraulic fluid change , belts and old grease pushed out and fill with new. Should I have them to tear down the engine and put or make new gaskets?
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6 pointsThat is a regulation goal post from the Homo Florensis Football Leauge. How it got bolted to the underside of your tractor is beyond me.
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5 pointsIt might be too big for a tractor hood but not for the hood of your Bentley (or pick up truck)
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5 pointsBelly blade mount for an articulating, multi angular, hydraulic, surface unifier. Rare option indeed!
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5 pointsIt's a shame you'll have to stop playing with your tractors and be an adult for a while. I'm a little behind on the dishes, way behind house cleaning and the yard need mowing before the rain on Friday. Some of it 's not going to get done.
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5 pointsThanks for all the great Birthday wishes! My wife took my out for a wonderful dinner of Scallops, stir fry vegetables and fried rice at our favorite Japanese Restaurant. In keeping with the oriental theme, there was a Japanese Maple awaiting me when we returned home (guess who gets to dig the hole?). As @ACman suggested, I did save room for ice cream!
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4 pointsI have STUFF that needs a new home! First up is a pair of 12" rims that are 8 1/2" wide. They are not Wheel Horse rims and have a backspace of 2 7/8" $ 10.00 for both SOLD Next up is a pair of Redneck Picnic Table Tops that measure 42" across. $ 5.00 each Next we have your golden opportunity to build your very own Wheatland with this pair of fenders that need to be a different color. $ 30.00 for the pair. SOLD I also have a pair of CC 100 fenders that could become a conversation starter if used on a . $ 30.00 for the pair How about a NOS pair of Good Year 6-12 turf tires (never been mounted) with a pair of good used inner tubes. $ 100.00. SOLD Next is a frame for a 1961 Wheel Horse 551. Some extra metal was welded to it and the transmission plate needs minor repairs. $ 5.00 With this fan you can build your very own Leaf Blower. $ 10.00 How about a Mini-bike? This has serviceable tires and the brakes work. $ 50.00 Make an offer! How about the world's biggest fish hook? $ 5.00 I have a pull behind disc harrow that is in great shape for $ 100.00. I am willing to sell my "Street Rod" 953. I have been taking it to shows for over ten years and it is a head turner. It is not a Trailer Queen and has a few dents and scratches, but it is a good show cruiser. The engine is a good running 12 HP Kohler Magnum and the transmission is a six speed with a 953 differential. Rear rims are of unknown origin, they are five lug and were on it when I bought it. It comes with a trailer hitch, the axle hitch for a snow plow, mid mount and a sleeve hitch. If you want more pictures or information send a PM. $ 600.00 SOLD I have a 42" Model HD-42 snow blade that is missing the mounting bracket and lift link. It will be correct for the RJ-35, RJ-58, RJ-59, 400, 401, 550 and 551. It is very straight and has a good edge bar. $ 25.00 SOLD Here is a nice seat from a 310-8 Classic, 1990. It has the recess for the late model seat switch in it. There is one small rip. $ 25,00 SOLD Here is a good four pinion differential with good 1" axles that have excellent key-ways. This will fit most three speed and six speed transmissions with 1" axles. $ 25.00 Make an offer! Pleas PM me with any questions or to let me know you want items. That way we won't clog up this thread.
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4 pointsI used to purchase big bundles of slabs from the mill, first for $10/ bundle, then $20 for quite some time. I went through 1-1/2 bundles per month. Even after their price gouge, it was the cheapest and easiest main heat source I have come across yet. It’s good to see good slabs put to another good use! They look like cedar? I imagine that flower bed will be in good shape for many years to come. What a great memorial for man and woman’s best friend!
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4 pointsI have the opposite problem. I'm behind on dishes and laundry because the weather has been too nice and I'm trying to get to my outdoor projects before it starts raining again. That and I make the kids get off the couch and play outside, but since they are 3 and 6 and we don't have a fence they need adult supervision. Now if only I could find an adult around here.
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3 pointsWife is in Italy visiting the daughter and grandbabies (Air Force) and I decided to have something waiting for her. This will be a flower bed over the grave of her recently passed dog, Daisy. She mentioned a few times that she wanted to do something for that great little dog. So, I'm going to set this up and plant daisies( obviously) and a few annuals for now. The bed is upside down on the trailer because the corner braces are also stakes to anchor it. This is all done with "sawmill slabs". I used my trailer to get everything square. The wheel horse connection is that I'm using the horse that has a setup that I bought from @smoreau a few years ago to move the trailer and as a stabilizer for the trailer. Edit: I know that the corners are messed up, but I caught my mistake before I finished and it's square. 😀
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3 pointsI picked up this polished aluminum horse head recently. It's 8" tall, plus the base. So it might be a little big for a hood ornament. Now I did say might, so time will tell. With the base maybe it was intended to be a trophy that never got engraved. I think it needs about a 10" dia tire to make into a Redsquare style horse. So what creative ideas, do ya'll have for it?
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3 pointsNothing like the view from the seat of a Blackhood, it doesn't matter the HP, those Model's just look like a much larger tractor.
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3 pointsOk finally was able to get the little 8hp running good enough to go around the yard for the first time. Transmission feels strong it is fairly fast forward and really slow in reverse, not sure if it is an adjustment or a bad spring in the reverse circuit, that will be next on the list and apparently I cut the seal that goes on the shaft that has the cooling fan on it, she leaks pretty good. Still wrestling with the throttle rigging and the governor, man, good they have made that adjustment any easier. Still overall happy with the little 875. I attempted to put the front end on a tree and give her hell, and those big tires bit and the hood started to move, in hindsight probably should have chained it to the tree and tried to pull it down instead of trying to push it over, oh well you can’t win them all, I guess I was just so happy that the transmission was actually working.
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3 pointsGood lookin piece! As myself l take alot of pride in every piece of furniture l build. Glad to see its with stood the riggers of raising children. Had a customer awhile back came to me with their old baby bed and he wanted it turned into a bench to sit on. It was a surprise to his wife for Christmas. The catch was l had a little less than three weeks to turn it out. Cut up everything to refit and this is what l come up with
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3 pointsCorrect. It is a pocket watch T Bar Key. Earlier watches used a key rather than a knob to wind mechanism. Key could also be used to adjust hands to correct time. In addition to that it was attached to chain allowing it to be fasted to garment . Very convenient. @LengerichKA88 and @Stormin share the prize. And that is the next Whatizits.
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3 pointsI would say square it off at the bottom to make it shorter in height. Then put on the hood.
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3 pointsNot yet, the RJ-35 that it will be attached to is a project in waiting. I bought the mower because I figured I might never have another opportunity to buy one.
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3 pointsVery nice looking flower bed and a wonderful idea for you wife. Also good way to memorialize your pet. When we run a saw mill at the tractor shows here, the slabs turn into next years steam engine fuel.
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3 pointsIt was a marathon drive for sure. I did it in about 42 hours including gas stops. I spent serious greenbacks on Petrol. 3.75 days basically. Once I got to Nebraska I fought storms most of the way to western Wyoming. 40 plus mph winds. no pics as most of it was two handed driving to keep the rig between the lines with all that wind. Not to mention it’s my 4th or 5th time making that particular drive. Not too many good picture opportunities on the route anyway.
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3 pointsI would keep it and learn more about wheel horse tractors and us fine folks at the bestest tractor site on the inner web!!
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2 pointsI wouldn't have them touch the engine with the exception of oil change, cleaning the ignition points and a new spark plug. The dealer probably drained the fuel system and it will probably start right up. If anything leaks they could repair that.
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2 pointsThanks for the chuckle on those fenders Richard.. see what you started now @Achto !?!?
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2 points12 and 13 fin blocks use the same guts. All internals are the same. Hope this helps. I have a good running K341 (from a '77 C-160) available if your search is fruitless. Send a PM if interested.
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2 pointsDo you have a picture with the block upside down looking at the connecting rod and crank shaft . You should verify the oil hole in the connecting rod was in the right orientation so oil was getting to the crankshaft journal. As shown in this picture the oil hole (circled in red) should be on the cam shaft side of the block (arrow point to cam shaft)
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2 pointsJoe,,,,,this show will be the weekend after fathersday,,,,anything you need will be there....2 hundreds of people,,,,,thousands of parts,,,,,,,,and you get to pick and buy what you need,,,and waant... its the WHEELHORSE BIG SHOW... ITS IN Bieglersville....do not miss it !!!!!!!!!
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2 pointsI agree with Dell. It does look to have the holes to mount a hydro piston.
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2 pointsToo large for the top of hood but not for in front of hood possibly coming off frame directly in front of hood.
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2 pointsI'm mostly chiming in just because I want to say I'm going to follow along and see what happens here. But also because there's really just no way that a 10in anything is too big for a hood ornament. If you put something on the hood of your tractor that crushes the weight of the steel or is so big that you have to physically move your body sideways to look around at either direction then maybe you went a little too far.
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2 pointsTrina and I have both tried being grown ups in past life situations. Neither one of us enjoyed it so, as stated several times in previous post, we have reverted to the age of approximately 5.
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2 pointsBack to a little bit of body work... though I’d rather strip, bondo and repaint, I suppose I’m anxious to see what a wet sand and clear looks like on this monster!
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2 pointsNot familiar you the coop thing as we raised ours in the hen house. It had two rooms. One for laying and feed and one for roosting. Keeps things cleaner that way. All we fed them was oyster shells and oats raised right on the farm. Get your oats at a grain elevator and avoid farm stores like tsc to save money Oats makes the eggs mild in flavor and the oyster shells make them unbreakable. We very often got more eggs per day than we had chickens so we must have done something right
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2 pointsIf you want to send one to me I will try to reproduce it and send you the first one for free , I will pm you my address
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2 pointsYou were blessed with a wonderful gift enjoy a great piece of wheel horse history.
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2 pointsNothing to the Wheelhorses but I have progressed on what’s keeping me from my Wheelhorses. At least it’s the right color One more coat of redguard and time to sling some tile.
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2 pointsHere in Va they get turned into stove wood.At least here they do!
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2 pointsInstalled the gold infused belt tonight...perfect fit and I’m thrilled. That makes it worth the price to me so far and if it last for years and years then that’s a plus.
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2 pointsDid this neighbor give to you as a project or in exchange for some type of work? If someone just gave something like that to me, selling it to make a profit wouldn't set well with me..
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2 pointsHappy Birthday Dick . Have you started preparing the Dodge for the northern run ? Drive empty and I'll help you load it.
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2 pointsThat’s alright , wife would kill me with two more decks laying around. Got 5 stacked up now