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  1. 10 points
    Mulch day today so decided to use my refurbished trailer. Marv
  2. 10 points
    They say the first step to solving a problem is to admit that you have one. For years now I have been getting flak from my wife & friends. Why did you bring that home? What are you going to do with that? Did you really need another one? The list goes on. Even @WHX24 gives me crap about how much stuff I have jammed into my garage. Well after my latest acquisition of a 753, I think it's finally time to admit that I have a problem. So here goes. My name is Dan & I need a bigger garage. WOW! that's a load of my chest. I bet you thought that I was gonna say that I was a hoarder 'er some thing. Please feel free to share if you suffer from a similar problem. Now on to step 2, decide to add on or build a separate building.
  3. 7 points
    My 701 is going to have a rare sickle bar mower attachment on it at the Gettysburg Big Show and Portage , Wisconsin “Garden Daze”. Where Wheel Horse is tractor of the year!
  4. 7 points
    found this one locally on Facebook about 20 minutes away from my house. He said it ran five years ago tried to start it when l got there but could not. I’m sure it’s something as easy as points and condenser perhaps. What confuses me is the decal says 8 speed but is only a 3
  5. 6 points
    Few scores from a local auction today. 520 has a new 24hp honda, Also a 20.5hp Onan v twin never fired. Never seen a Onan v twin. Wonder what the application was.
  6. 6 points
    I guess one could then say I have a problem also. And it is not just related to Wheel horses, it goes much more beyond that. My wife says it all the time, and my oldest son says it too, not that I am a hoarder but that although I am extremely well organized,I just have too much stuff. Is it true that I have too much stuff? I do have a lot of stuff but what is too much? It does not interfere with our daily lives, I do not spend money I don't have on it. I like to think of myself as someone who understands, appreciates and likes to be surrounded with objects that not only have meaning to myself, but are important, whether for their quality, craftsmanship, practical,sentimental or historical value. Particularly important to me are tools related to my craft, which I have exerted all my life along with my ancestors. It is my heritage my life and who I am. One of the greatest compliments ever given to me was one time when in a conversation someone said, that if they were to visit my house and property and not know who's it was, that they would definitely say "this could very well be Cas's house". My place is a reflection of who I and my wife are. Our loves, interests, and heritage is all around us. For me its tools, artifacts from mine and many other cultures, memorabilia from earlier in our lives. For my wife its hand blown cracked glass jars, bird houses, crafts etc. Everything is properly and tastefully displayed much of it being constantly rotated since there is not enough space for all at once. Many times visitors when arriving say jokingly ," the tour through Cas's and Dina's house starts in 20 minutes". Interestingly enough, a lot of it is not even intentionally acquired by me. My love for these things is known by all and people just constantly give me stuff. In particular are woodworking tools. I actually have here all of the tools from two of my friends that were used by their fathers.Their children have no interest in them and they said that here they would be safe and appreciated. Indeed they are and I know they will be for at least two more generations. I like to think of myself as the caretaker of all that is here. It is not about having stuff. It is what it means to ones life. Everyday when I am alone in my shop working, I am not alone.I am constantly surrounded by the spirit of all of those who's hands touched or built everything I have and use and have inspired and instructed me all of my life.
  7. 5 points
    Finally had some time to finish the swap. I think it came out pretty good. Ended up making an adapter plate for the steering so I didnt have to swap it out and could use the stock 520 tie rods. I also painted the wheels and installed 4 new tires. This thing is just about ready for the 60" deck I have. Just gotta install a new plastic slider for the motion control lever as I stole the one off this a week ago for my C-160 as it broke while in the middle of mowing.
  8. 5 points
    Spent a 1/2 hour with a wire wheel on the grinder today. Though it's not perfect, at least not yet...it is getting there.
  9. 5 points
    Last week I hung a picture on a southern wall of my house. I used a level to get it perfect. Today it's crooked with the right side lower than the left. Way too many Horses in one spot out west of me tilting the earth!
  10. 4 points
    Had a busy day recently , 99% NOS, spent all day with my dad cleaning out an old dealership, got the last of the good stuff!
  11. 4 points
    Loaded the CBR-327 for my 701 Wheel Horse on the truck today. Going to install this week!
  12. 4 points
    Welcome DAN, my name is Dick and I have the same problem!
  13. 4 points
    Lane....we wont know you with out that camo hat you wore few years ago,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,NAH !!!!!!!!!! cant miss Lane..... <- will be there....................................I will be the one with a Wheel Horse shirt on/...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! look both ways,,,,,,,,,,, remember NO TEXT NO WRECKS !!!!!
  14. 4 points
    I have seen several at tractor and engine shows, here is one.
  15. 3 points
    What a fantastic day at the auction. Lot of fun hanging out with @Shynon @prondzy and @wheelhorseman. I will say, sad though that a fellow collector had to pass away and his beloved machines went back to auction. My fun score of the day comes from while Mike and I were cooling down and chatting in the shade of the machine shed looking over the items yet to sell... staring at a large wooden parts sorter with just two little trays of grease laying in two of the bins. Mike reaches in a leans one up and we just look at each other in disbelief. When the auctioneer came around to sell the "pigeon hole sorter", you should have seen the look he gave me when I asked him to separate the two trays from the parts bin. Regardless... he happily took my bid and sold me the two trays. The lesson here kids is when you see those random farmer parts bins in the machine sheds at a sale.... pay attention to what might have become an object of convenience! I totally have to thank @prondzy for letting me buy them.... let's just say the auctioneer was happy to have a bid and I was happy with the price!
  16. 3 points
    $450 sounds to high a price in my opinion. It does have a newer Kohler K181, that’s about the only thing I see as a positive. Is that white thing on the hood just sitting there of is there’s hole in the hood? Not a fan of the side view mirror and removing it will most likely leave a couple more holes in the hood. Sorry, but his many “custom touches” only take away from its potential value....just my opinion.
  17. 3 points
    I too have listened to all the comment's for many years about how much stuff I own starting with Mom, your father never had all this etc. When I purchased the first WH in 1989 I never thought I would ever own another tractor,I did however have the Farmall Super A but I guess classified that in a different category.In 2002 I purchased the 520-H that became available through a friend, at that point, my wife at the time made the same comments that you have heard @achcto and I let it go in one ear and out the other. I have customers stop by my house and see all the tractors and have heard all kinds of various comments.I only own 7 tractors and I don't think that is to excessive. I really at this point in my life don't want to hear it any longer. Some of my customers have million dollar homes along with second lakefront and ocean homes with every toy you can image to go along with it, and I make nothing but good comments to them.I just don't understand why people have issues with the LITTLE TRACTORS,they must think they are very expensive and possibly useless? Patti's brother and wife are visiting from Alaska this weekend and yesterday I had to go into the shop to get something not knowing he was right behind me when I opened the door and when he spotted those WH tractors he said collector,I said no, they are all workers I just take very good care of them. Long story short I traded the ex wife in for someone who enjoy's them as I do.
  18. 3 points
    I recommend soft pine or balsa.
  19. 3 points
    I don't see your problem, looks as though everything has a place and everything is in its place.
  20. 3 points
    There is a tool for it, a ridge reamer or you can use a razor blade
  21. 3 points
    I assume that you are talking about these fenders? Here is the full post on that tractor.
  22. 3 points
  23. 3 points
    The guy said he bought it five years ago to make a pulling tractor out of it. But never did. He now rebuilds outboard motors for someplace up in New York. He also restores antique automobile. He had a 48 woody in his shop when I got there in perfect shape!
  24. 3 points
    I’m planning on seeing you at both shows Lane! Woo hoo!
  25. 3 points
    After a stronger Flu i‘m back in Service. While im lifted the Agave with the Rearfork back in Fontyard, i hit the Horse after that Action on the rearfork and lift it into Frontyard. to mount the Mowerdeck. A mistake was done, while i drop to early, so the Aluminum Pulley‘s they are located on the Hydraulic pump, both are blasted by movin into Frontyard, i exchange them with a Taper Version in Solid Steel. Diameter was 90mm, than i rework the Mowerdeck lever a bit, that it has more space to the Pulley. Today i do a Testmow, to see if and how it works. Quick resharpened the Blades and fiddling around the Deck height -yes, the Deck works quite better. Smoother surface after mowing so i got an Success. Next issue was the mowing on slope, here i have also an massive improovement. Then i cleanup the old Compost place, to have space for some Birch trim cut. The whole compost was about half meter height. using the FEL to Cleanup and park the Trailer outside the Frontyard beside the new Gate. i love it if Things work that way, just the Drop from Trailer must be made by Hand. After the compost cleanup i trim the Birch from dead wood. Later i move the Horse outside and mow arround the House. To Cleanup the road, i try a new implement in combination with lawnsweeper, It was just an idea so i give it a Try. looks funny but it works better than i expected. To stiffned the riped FEL i rewelded the Rips and recover it, i hope it Lasts. then i made 2 Bushings on my minilathe made of Brass and put it into rim on the Frontaxle and grease it. made them with a Greaseline into. Also this works pretty nice, so the Frontwheels have now less play and rotates easier. I decided Brass, what has capability of emergency selflubricating. So i hope to drop the Wear in long Term. If they don‘t last that long as i expected, The Bushings can be easily exchanged if the wear is too high. let‘s see how long they last... Then, while moving things, i got a crazy idea... 😂ok, maybe it works, i will try if Potatoes are out. I love my universal Horse used as a Hard worker, it was so small, but extremely useful. Even while moving my Trailer or carry heavy things with the FEL, it was a kind of Universal Tool usable for everything, i never imagine before. Things my Wheelhose will lift and move, i must not carry by myself. Let‘s have a Coffee..😎
  26. 3 points
    Can not remember the brand, possibly New Holland or Massey square baler that someone has modified to make small bales targeted toward apartment dwellers who have a rabbit or guinea pig as a pet. The whole baler was downsized with a modification made to the knot tier system, it was a pretty cool set up. The bales were small enough to be sent postal. The article I read several years ago detailed the conversion of a full size baler to pump out mini bales, and it was an older New Holland baler he used. Scaled-Down New Holland Baler Makes "Mini Bales" https://www.farmshow.com/view_articles.php?a_id=335 Caution turn your sound down, very noisy video.
  27. 3 points
    You would most certainly be able to get them at the big Wheel Horse show in a couple of weeks. 6/21 6/22 Biglerville PA Well worth the drive if you're into anything Wheel Horse. Even more so if you're looking for parts.
  28. 3 points
    That is actually the fill level plug. You need to remove one of the lower bolts that hold the tranny side plate to the center cast piece. This will allow the oil to drain out. When you fill the tranny, add oil until it runs out of the hole that you removed that plug from. The plug is an 1/8" npt pipe plug.
  29. 3 points
    Put new field coils, bearings and brushes in the starter generator on the 1045. Gonna rewire it and the 1055
  30. 2 points
    Never been fired, got it for pennies
  31. 2 points
    Luckily I am able to store my two Cockshutts at my mom's place yet. I'm sure there will come a day when I will need to find a different home for them though.
  32. 2 points
    Nope... Except maybe you need more storage space.
  33. 2 points
    I'm sure we can all agree that storage of these tractors is an issue, and you are correct Eric @Achto wiil probably have to do both,I added on to the back off the garage which gave me about 12x20 which of course is full and the C-120 is in my garage in Mass, but will be here for the M & G IN SEPT. So, maybe I do have a serious problem?
  34. 2 points
    Does look very similar to my Commando 8. Gas tank is different from mine, I have a metal one with the filler off to the side I also spot no deck hanger hardware / brackets, and cant see the back to check for axle mounts or what hitch. May not be set up for anything but putting around. As stated, he could have just painted the motor & trans, or he could have done full rebuilds. Would help to drive price with those questions answered. It does look pretty. If that's what you're looking for, a done tractor, go for it. If you're looking for a worker, I'd say move on.
  35. 2 points
    Well done Sir. As you know I've trained Trina into multiple tractor ownership. It has it's caveat though. I've lost my mid mount grader to her 867. I suppose it's ok .... She loves using it.
  36. 2 points
    That kinda sorta depends on your goals and what the seller has done. If he rebuilt the engine and/or transmission that is worth something. If it runs and drives well and you just want something to drive around at shows and don't have a strong desire to sand and paint one yourself then go for it.
  37. 2 points
    He put it on there for giggles:)
  38. 2 points
    Well done sir. No apologies necessary for the no contact. I feel like that's a reasonable excuse. Hahahahahaha.... Hope you heal well!!!!!!
  39. 2 points
    My Gettysburg Only Rain Hat will be among the gear going for sure guys!
  40. 2 points
    Decided I would post a couple videos of the 953 running for you to check out. Emory had to go for a ride!
  41. 2 points
    YES,,YOUNG MAN.....THOSE FENDERS...LOLOLOOL
  42. 2 points
    Bought a 312-8 today with the 12.5 Command Pro Kohler motor. First time I rode on one of these! Lots of pep! Bought this tractor with all new belts, new blades on mower deck, 42 inch mower deck, 42 inch snowplow/dozerblade, 44 inch mid grader blade, chrome hubcaps and lots of parts!
  43. 2 points
    You guys are one hot mess...!!!!!!! lollololool from a custom build,,,,,in the last hour to Bugs with the Kung Foo Grip..... Only here ,,,can we get this kind of entertainment with no cover charge,,,,,, You gottah love it..... I am as well AAALLLLLL IN.................... let the healing continue..... Howard 857Horse in VA
  44. 2 points
  45. 2 points
    I was thinking of tracing the gear pattern and creating a copy so I have one for both my tractors
  46. 2 points
    The plating on the hubcaps is thin.I would think that a lot of them were discarded because of rust or dents.The first 416H I bought came with a pristine set of caps.They were the first things I removed.The way I use my machines these hubcaps are safer in the shop.
  47. 2 points
  48. 2 points
    I have always thought they did not have a drain plug. Garry
  49. 2 points
    Set of Wheel Horse weights, pretty nice - one is cracked on one side and the other has the usual scuffs. I only have 3 mounting bolts. $75 pair of 13x5.00-6 ag tires SOLD Mule drives with knobs (have two) $25 Muke drives without knobs (have 4) $15 GT14 dual pulley for operating a rear tone tiller $60 My 953 that I’m not 100% sure I want to sell, but could use the storage space! Just rebuilt the carb and it runs great. Just a little smoke on throttle up. The hydraulics function as they should but the spring in the pump is broken as usual. Tractor was cleaned up and painted all over with all new seals in the transmission. Sorry about the seat - my attempt at upholstery! $850
  50. 2 points
    Got some mowing done while the storms were rolling in.
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