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13 pointsWe just had our Local Benefit for Scottie yesterday! Lowell and our family wanted to share with you some pictures and a video of the Medford Concert Choir singing at his benefit. Please pay close attention to the front row. Here is the link to the video of the Medford Concert Choir singing: https://www.facebook.com/karol.borwege/videos/10214295569604868/?t=17 Scottie and Joette listening to the choir. Lowell and Bryan talking to our neighbors. S Scott's best friend Jacob Andrews and Lyn playing piano for the choir. A few members of Medford Concert Choir singing at the benefit. W Wheelhorseman is talking to joebob at our local benefit. These three young men from St. Mary's Catholic School came to volunteer their time and help out at our benefit. Scottie hanging out with his friends and their mom. Checking out the silent auction items! Love to see that smile, it never gets old. Love his amazing spirit! Our local benefit was for all ages. We had plenty of little ones and adults there as well. A few of the Medford Football players in line to eat before they work. The audience watching the choir sing. Take a moment and visit this link and learn more on what you can do to help this young man out!
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13 pointsBeen without a tiller for over a year now and search nearly everyday for a replacement.I drove nearly 5 hours north in New York for work and search the local CL.A nos tiller circa 2000 shows up in Vermont outside of the capitol.A quick car ferry ride across lake Champlain and up through the green mountains to an ol fellas cabin and poof-No lie-sitting in his barn is a never sent the dirt since purchased by him in 2000.I couldn't get my money out fast enough.They are out there!!!!Wheel Horse Sasquatch lol
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6 pointsMost of the newer models do/did this mine included...remove battery and using visegrip pliers keep applying increased pressure on the rivet/fulcrum point of the throttle lever as the rivet looses it's grip over time , has worked for me for several years now, if that doesn't work you'll have to remove throttle and drill out said rivet and replace with a bolt with a couple flat washers and a lock nut. Or new throttle assembly.
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5 pointsSo excited to get everything working. I plowed up a new spot with the wheel horse couple weeks ago. We had a bunch of rain. I tilled it up yesterday and planted. I love this tractor!!!! Now I can garden like my dad did. We’ll se what grows in this South Carolina red clay. Not at all like the soil back home in Michigan. May take a few years to get some good soil worked in. Anybody know where I can get some winter radish seed to plant this fall and plow under. My dad said that’s what they’ve been doing after sugar beats are harvested to replenish the nutrients
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4 pointsJust as the title says, I rescued another one. A big one. My Crown Victoria didn't really notice the weight, but my trailer sure did. She 520xi has 600-ish hours on it but is DIRTY! This is my first foray into the XI series which will be a learning process for me but I am up to the task!
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4 pointsOnan is a quality engine. They were mostly used in generators where grass clippings were not an issue. 953 nut stole my thunder while I was typing. Maintenance done properly and they will run thousands of hours. Yes, a few parts can fail, but that is true with anything.
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4 pointsDrove the Kohler carb’ed Commando 6 around and checked on my new tree line.
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4 points@adsm08, I love your tag line. I take things apart and put them back together. Sometimes they even work when I'm done
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4 pointsAs per the "Mid Engine Car" build, "We are going to weld this one for strength, but cover it with duct tape for appearences.
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4 pointsFrom this to this, it's really satisfying to bring one of these back from years of use. How little it cost to have a really nice tractor.
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4 pointsHey guys, Wow how time flies, sorry about the time lapse in posting these pics. I'm doing a living kidney donation for my little sister and the testing is insane. So far so good, go in tomorrow for the last 8 hour day of tests. If all goes well should be able to give her what she needs very soon. Back to my Commando 8, got it put together and running. Don't mind the dirt but even though we have had biblical rain and mud I had to take it for a ride down my dirt road...lol. Couple of small touches left to do but it's at 99% finished. For my first complete rebuild I'm very happy with it. Learned a couple of things that will help with the next tractor, my 854. Well what do you all think?
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3 pointsThe guy bought a new 260 series 10 grand with the deck and snowblower.He traded his old kubota rider for the tiller back then.He listed it for 4 and we settled on 350.I dont know how much they were in 2000 but it's never seen dirt so it hasn't lost value to me.I think the kit was 9 to11 hundred back then?
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3 pointsHere's my 2 520s, the shiny one I bought new in 1998 (700+ hours) no valve seat issues as of yet and for a good solid 17 years it was a 4 seasons machine the faded one I bought used with 236 hours (only a mower) on it 3 years ago and it wasn't kept inside or taken very good care of even by the dealer...but no engine or trans issues yet either.
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3 pointsJada took a parade lap with dear old Daddy! That Commando 6 sure does steer easy! Probably the best 80 bucks spent in quite a while!
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3 pointsHaha! I bought my first one....the rest all came attached to tractors as part of package deals. Whatcha can’t see is the WH cart in the shed , yep, 5 yard carts!
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3 pointsYES, you are. If it is in good condition and you maintain it you should be fine. The cooling fins on the rear cylinder tend to get clogged up leading to overheating, but periodic cleaning and good maintenance will keep it going.
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3 pointsyes i have one on my daughter suped up workhorse 800. it has a 12hp tech on it with a kohler carb. i got tired of messing with the carb every season so i put the kohler on it when i was younger and she has worked every since i was 18 and i am now 38. the old motor is wore out pretty bad but still ticking! Literally!! LOL
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3 points🤤Oh my land unless you have been there you haven’t seen anything he’s got stuff that’s not even in the video and the best part is he’s so awesome to talk to and deal with I learned so much on our recent trip out there! The RJ in the video now is part of my heard! He was able to fill so much of a long time wish list!!!! Thanks @dw753
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3 pointsOne thing you may want to consider is to get your soil tested by the local extension agent.My wife does this every other year and the one thing they report is the need for the addition of sulfer.I never would have guessed.We have chickens and their byproduct gets tilled in.
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3 pointsSomething tells me that this engine is going to end up with either the head on the ceiling or the crank on the floor.
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3 pointsIn the 1959’s Terpstras was a Farm and Feed store. When WheelHorse signed them up as a dealer it transformed the place significantly! Feed and chicks sold along side Wheel Horses on display in the 1969’s but by the 70’s. It was farm and feed no more. Now a major Toro, Honda, Echo, Stihl, etc dealer and multimillion dollar business!
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3 pointsThis is my seat on my 1057 don’t pay attention to the blue circles just a couple off areas I need to get fixed . @WHX22 Jim might be able to help us out here as there was slight differences between models if I remember correctly . Man an I sure was eyeballing your tractor on CL for it seemed like a year before you bought it . The originality is was drew me in but he sure wanted a good $$$ for it. He would never return my calls. Sure glad someone got it who appreciates it. Heck I liked it so much I saved a picture of it . There was a guy in St Charles who had some parts listed on CL . He had some original Wheel Horse front wheels and tires. Good luck
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3 pointsThese guys know what they’re talking about. It’s good to listen... otherwise it’ll be torn down again soon. Shoved and assume and I think are not accuracy points in any engine rebuild. We’ve most all been there, trying to do a build on the cheap at some point or another. Sometimes taking the time to measure key points are worth every penny spent on quality tools or having a machine shop check it for you.
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3 pointsWas playing with one of my latest pickups... needed a battery hold down. Went to my parts pile, momma Robin took off. I snapped quick pic and left her alone. Tony
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3 pointsI’m starting to see the fenders and narrow front tires on my c160 plow tractor, this is how bad ideas and my wife rolling her eyes start
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3 pointsHave you checked your belt tension? If the engine does not seem to be turning over fast enough, the belt may be slipping.
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3 pointsCheck out some pictures of our Local benefit we had for Scottie yesterday. Here is that link
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3 pointsReally new around here, thanks for the help and WOW that is an incredible beast!!! Your very creative and talented.. I found the photos after some time.. even seen the Oliver! Great job!
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2 pointsthat's pretty awesome. I can't see tagged lines from the phone so I don't know what anybody's is anymore. that sounds a bit like one of my oldest lines I tell my customers in the trucking industry. people get really apologetic when they screw up an order in they know they made me go someplace for no reason but I've always worked for places that pay me by the hour. Also, I'm pretty even-tempered and I just don't mind. I tell them... hey! No worries! This is my life. I shift. I steer. Sometimes I drop stuff off!
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2 pointsI just did some quick research on the ariens company didnt realize they have been around since 1933. And they are an american family owned business. pretty cool!
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2 pointshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb8LJNRbVV4 Hey, Nathan here's my first youtube. The guys here on Red Square were so very generous to me for sharing their knowledge and expertise. Without them, I would have never been able to complete my Super Suburban.
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2 pointsAhh that explains it. They were indeed... see here... WH61-90 _399c Replacement Steering Wheel.pdf
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2 pointsI have “ Squonk’s Wheel Horse Channel “ with a few videos. Nothing from the Bus Stop though. One of my favorite places to look at is Banks Power. He’s got some great videos and he’s currently pushing a Duramax to the outer limits! @stevebo
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2 pointsTwo photos of the 1958 Wheel Horse RJ In Terpstra’s Toro Sales and Service located in Griffith, Indiana. This has been redone but the original tag say #5. !
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2 pointsWe have used logs... or people to weigh down the disc... depending on who’s behind the helm of what tractor! Somewhere there’s a picture of Rylee when she was 4 or 5 running the Simplicity mower around with me on the disc teaching her left from right, etc.
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2 pointsThanks ....I just think that when it come's to family you don't even have to think about it. Now that I am going through the process I'm just glad that I may be able to help her out. The U of Mich is one of the best Hospitals for this kind of procedure. I'm at the far end of being able to give at 59 years old. Modern Medicine is something else, if all goes well both of us would spend less than 3 days in the hospital.....crazy. I need some thoughts an good wishes/prayers from you all tomorrow so I pass the last of the tests.
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2 pointsAlrighty, then. Here is the next Whatzit. This photo was sent sent to me by a friend who truly has no idea what this object is, or was used for. He would like to know what it is. The handle is wood and is too lightweight to have been used for striking. We thought it was some kind of roofing tool used in removing copper nails from slate, but that theory didn't seem plausible. What in tarnation is it? Dave
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2 pointsHoly cannoli...! That was just a wild guess after seeing the big drive pulley in the background.
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2 pointsIf you move the Shaft by hand, does it move easy (except of compression)? New oil is in?
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2 pointsWe'll ok that's a good excuse .....for now ..... but don't let it happen again ... next time send the Missus to the game and tell her you have to get some pics for the boys on RS....yah...that's gonna get ya lucky...
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2 pointsReally looks clean Tom and leak free ... rams look all brand new??? That is just a killer tire/weight setup! Lemme know when yer ready to thin the herd some more!