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  1. 15 points
    Another interesting score here today. So I get a text from the nephew the other day about some horses for sale on FB. The ad was put up Monday the 3rd sometime in the evening. Mr. and Mr. Seller said the computer start smoking and phone was getting texts so fast it went dead. More on the Sellers and approaching a potential buy later. Seller and I we really hit it off, more on that later too, so he threw in a nice little complete AND unmolested L167 AND a brand new square pan seat cover... . Will fit in nice with my '67 line up & now don't feel so bad about missing the 702 labeled 701. (701 with a 702 belt guard). I gotta get crusin cause Dan is coming over to pick one up but here is a few that I got. Missing a few things and POized for sure but both savable. Smokin deal.... 3 bills for the whole load!
  2. 8 points
    My Names Brent. Im from Wayne NJ. I got into Wheel horse because I inherited a 1960 Wheel Horse 400 from my Grandfather after he passed away, and its cheaper to mess with than a car. Currently powered with a Predator 79cc, soon to get a Honda GX160. Im also getting a second one to modify and this one is going to be returned to normal use with a mower deck and a plow for winter. Cant wait to share my story with you guys!
  3. 8 points
    Go with block ice instead of cubes. If no one sells it in your area freeze 2 Liter plastic bottles of water. The larger the piece of ice the longer it takes to melt. Even a cheap cooler will hold block ice for days. plus less water and less mess
  4. 7 points
    hey just wanted everyone to know I have changed from Whnewone to Blackhood Bill since my running machines are blackhoods.
  5. 6 points
    I usually try to replace my belts before they fail, and then hang the old one on the shelf for measurement reference and as a backup in case I have one break.
  6. 6 points
    If you find the 54" is too big I am sure someone with a larger tractor would swap with you. Garry
  7. 5 points
    Got mine at Ace and if you hang at The Tailgate of Knowledge in Pa long enough you get goofier!
  8. 4 points
    Thank you GOD. I thought I was the only one that lost tools. I buy new tools and hide them so my son won't take them. But I can't figure out where I hid em. So I'm not the only idiot, you all are idiots to.
  9. 4 points
    Thank you gentlemen and gentlewomen, if there are any! Lemme find my pics.
  10. 4 points
    I feel like I’m getting close! I need to get the wheels and tires finished up, put the fuel system back together, wire it, fill the trans and figure out where I’m at!
  11. 4 points
    Some building pics. It's hard to tell from the pics, but the doors on the front are 10' high a 6' in the rear and a 24'x40' dimension. They framed it for windows, but I didn't get them installed yet. We put sod down around the base to keep the soil in place. Rainey season is coming and it's mostly sugar sand here so you can't throw grass seed and straw down, it will just wash away. After spreading 2,500 lbs. of sod I discovered a few aches I didn't have before.
  12. 4 points
    Lol... you ain't seen nothing yet... you gotta meet the @squonk some day. Nice guy and knows his stuff but goofier than a football bat!
  13. 4 points
    Lets ask @whx3, i mean @whx4? 5? 6?..... Oh thats right @WHX22 boy that name has changed alot since he started on here
  14. 4 points
    I ain't got any here but you could check at Ace Hardware from what I been told....
  15. 4 points
    You may want to take a look at these,I love mine! https://www.redoyourhorse.com/patriotic-decal-set-for-all-300-400-series-wheel-horse-tractors/
  16. 3 points
    Actually yesterday but I swapped the ags on the 418-A to the 418-C(Brian Miller’s), took the 522xi wheels and put them on the 418-A. Put the fatty ratty 24-12x12’s on the 522xi. The ags dig too much in my sandy soil. Shouldn’t get stuck now.
  17. 3 points
    I see you have already changer our Screen name to 25. Nice score.
  18. 3 points
    Nice! Can’t help but notice the little Black Hood wannabe... Nice try little fella...
  19. 3 points
    When I worked in a hot shop I had one of those 2 qt water cooler thingy's with the push button spout. I would freeze a Cool Whip container full of water for my ice block. Still half froze by the end of the day and just refreeze it.
  20. 3 points
    Sawzall, 2 blades and a welder can make any size you want. I was pushing a 60" blade with the backhoe tractor with Ag tires only and didn't have issues but of coarse there is a ton of weight on that tractor. Only issue was shear ice but turfs with chains would've easily cured that. @ebinmaine has it now so I guess we'll see what he comes up with to push it. Traction is the only thing you need for a large blade. An 8hp would be enough power with a manual trans. Probably a hydro too but I never had an 8hp hydro.
  21. 3 points
    Look's like a page out of a McMaster-Carr catalog.@squonk I am already goofy enough and a trip to P.A would put me over the edge listening to all you Guy's,though that may not be a bad thing at all.
  22. 3 points
    I hope in a couple weeks I can increase closer to 16! Why? Why not?
  23. 3 points
    The carbon fiber one are my favorite!!
  24. 3 points
    That's allot of blade to push with a 10 horse. Most of us prefer a 42 or 48. It's more about having enough weight though. My plow tractor is well over 900 pounds.
  25. 2 points
    I have this wheel horse tractor that belongs to a friend of mine. He gave it to me to work on it for him. I would like some information on it and a place to get parts. Transmission is leaking oil, needs new oil seals. I am in closing a picture of it in hopes someone can help me. Thank you in advance for your time.
  26. 2 points
    So getting back to the score, it was real enjoyable .... You veterans know that going out on blind FB or CL finds is or can be like takin your life into your own hands. This one was, fotunatly, was quite the opposite. Guy was a collector for years and claimed to have 35- 40 horses in his day. Real nice guy. Never heard of RS but said he heard of the BS so I filled him in on the joy. I have full mind to tell you younger wipersnappers how to deal with decent (older) folk like these and how they see your passion for these little red tractors . That's what got me the LR on the deal. Mrs. Seller said she could see I had passion.and just wanted me to have it. Dan on his new to him 753??
  27. 2 points
    'Spose I should take that down to 24 now Dan stole one! Mafia rules are you share the wealth!
  28. 2 points
    Yup you nailed it Jeff they're actually a 854 and what we suspect to be a 753 ......no matter we had the suspect 753 up, running and driveable within 30 mins.
  29. 2 points
    Welcome or welcome back as the case may be.Any young person that posts here gets our support and attention.If you need help you have come to the right place.
  30. 2 points
    Great score! That Ranger looks to be in nice shape
  31. 2 points
    Nice little load... two 854s and '67 LR thrown in to boot!
  32. 2 points
    That's seriously funny Craig, and most of these guys don't seem to know why!
  33. 2 points
    It wasn‘t a thing of Age, i got several time Same tools here. The mean one is, that they flee if you don‘t look at them... +1 added, and i‘m few years younger...😂
  34. 2 points
    Houston, we have a problem! Well my fear is confirmed, it seems the rear tires are just too small again. After mounting up the fronts there is just way too much rear tilt of the frame towards the back. The tires seemed small throughout but thought I could adjust and get away with it still looking right but... Stayed up late last night and got started as time is getting very short to have this done for the show. Sanded outer tires flat and added a layer. We'll see how it goes and hopefully won't need 2 layers. It does look more proportional.
  35. 2 points
    Watchu talkin’ bout Willis? We’ll be there!
  36. 2 points
    But I’m limited as to how many per month I can change...
  37. 2 points
  38. 2 points
    20 !!! that's been in the rear view mirror for a while now, that goes for age and tractors eric j
  39. 2 points
    Wax on... Wax off... Wax on... Wax off... Nice looking tractor! Rangers were great little trucks. Mine was a base 2 wd manual. The straight 4 runs forever...
  40. 2 points
    I was waiting for another comment by you any minute, you HVAC guy's are real character's
  41. 2 points
    Shoulda just told ya to run over to EB's @ebinmaine place... he's probably hoarding them but they might be painted funky colors!
  42. 2 points
    What the he double hockey sticks would we do without these guys JC?!?!
  43. 2 points
    The Eaton 700s can not be pushed. If you can push yours, there may be an internal problem. Are you sure it is engaged? Unlike other tractors, The lever has to be pushed down to engage the transmission. With the engine running and the transmission engaged, look at the drive pulley and cooling fan to make sure they are turning. You can see this by looking from the rear of the tractor inside of the right rear tire. Oh, to the
  44. 2 points
    A 86 312-A should have the eaton 700 transmission. My experience with the 700 trans is that when they are good it is next to impossible to push any distance. the eaton 700 can be identified by the oil reservoir on top of the trans, the eaton 1100 trans which can be pushed easily have an oil filter on the left side just above the axle tube. The 1100 the longer it sits the easier it will push, so if you shut it off or it dies in the middle of the yard you may not be able to push it then. Also check the belt to make sure it didn't break. You might be surprised how many people have fallen for that scenario. good luck and to eric j
  45. 2 points
    If you can't find the information about here it just doesn't exist!
  46. 2 points
    Lost my help...
  47. 2 points
    Hired me some recruits for front wheel cleaning / sanding / painting!
  48. 2 points
    Picked this up cheap at Mentone! Never seen one, I like it!
  49. 2 points
    WAIT UNTILL YOU ARE MY AGE (90) MY TOOLS HAVE LEGS. I PUT THEM DOWN AND THEY RUN AWAY RUSS
  50. 2 points
    I rigged up a set of LED lights on the 16 Automatic which happens to be the tractor I use for snow blowing. With the tall chute blower being in front of the stock headlight location it wasn't very good at night. This I'm hoping will make a big difference. I somewhat copied the way the lights are mounted on the 854 If this works out the way I think it will, I'll make it out of something more sturdy than the copper pipe I used.
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