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  1. 15 points
    Our granddaughter from Florida recently signed at Lake Sumter State College with a full ride for her softball skills. Our daughter, son-in-law and her came up to visit and we decided to take advantage of a picture perfect late fall day and walk around one of our favorite places. This should tell you where. I took a ton of pictures but unfortunately I could not get many of them to download from my phone. There are many statues throughout the beautiful campus. We walked into Purcell Pavilion and the men's teal was practicing. I hope they worked hard on their 3-point shooting. A trip to the campus would be well worth it just to see the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Pictures alone just can't do it justice. Of course I had to include this iconic structure. Even with the leaves nearly gone from the trees this is a beautiful place to visit, Notre Dame fans or not. Spending the best part of the day there with our family is truly a special memory.
  2. 11 points
    Broke the poor E16 out of it's corner for the first time in way too long. Time for the mower to come off and mount the snow thrower/cab.
  3. 7 points
    Hard to tell what a lost cause really is like! Parts, patience, elbow grease and persistence can turn a lost cause around!
  4. 5 points
    What did I do to my Wheel Horse today? Brainfade! I ran two tanks of gas through the backpack blower and 1/2 a tank through the hand held blower clearing the leaves from the fence row and around the building. This morning, I rolled the horse out of the shed with the thought that I'd start it up and let it idle to warm up a bit while I hooked the lawn sweeper up. Yup, It started, settled into an idle, then quit while I was getting the lawn sweep. No fuel in the filter - maybe the fuel pump gave up? Nope. Disconnected the fuel line at the carb & cranked the engine - feeble squirts of fuel. Clogged fuel filter? Maybe, as no fuel ran out when I disconnected the out side of the fuel line. I went to disconnect the in fuel line to the filter, and noticed that it might be kinked. Unbolted the retaining strap, and noted that the fuel line is in poor shape. I have some new fuel line, how much do I need? So I trace the fuel line back to the fuel shut off valve - and the light comes on. The valve was still closed Got everything back together, went to start it, and the starter just bumps and turns the engine a partial turn. OK, did a lot of cranking before I realized the fuel was shut off, so the battery is probably down, right? Push the tractor around front of the house so I can get a jump from the truck. Jumpered to the truck, same thing, partial crank. Turns out that I bumped the PTO lever somewhere along the line, and it was not making the safety switch. Anyhow, once I got going the RD deck and lawn sweeper made a good leaf pick up system. Only thing is, the ground up leaves didn't burn as well as un mown leaves. Got the leaves picked up around the house, but not around the lake house. It started raining this evening, so the lake property will wait until another day. PULLSTART - Thanks for the offer to use your bead breaker. We'll see how the next week plays out. You got any day that might be better than others in the next 10 days?
  5. 4 points
    So against my better judgement my son brings home a Commando V7 home from the scrapyard. We found out all the idlers in the drivebelt system are shot and that parts for this tractor are near impossible to get. He has the idlers and drive belt ordered from a local shop that found some info. In the meantime we got the original 7 hp Tecumseh running. It runs like crap and has a nasty knock. Need to repower. I know where to get a 24hp v twin B&S for free. Well we’re modifying it as little as possible and it’s going to be a cool little obnoxious thing to play with😂😁😁 IMG_6498.MOV IMG_6498.MOV
  6. 4 points
    Quite a transformation there. I'll bet that took a minute or two. Nice work!
  7. 4 points
  8. 4 points
    I got wires, a cab with heat, and a 48"plow. Everyone needs a heated cab.....some just haven't lived long enough to realize it.
  9. 3 points
    I would like to take a minute to thank all of our Servicemen for keeping us safe so that we may enjoy this Holiday in peace, to all the members and families and especially MR @roadapples to keep him in your prayers and that we may all enjoy this Special Holiday.
  10. 3 points
    First stop using emory cloth it can leave grit behind which causes burning which leads to more corrosion. Use a metal points file, borrow your wife's metal nail file or even a new clean $ bill.
  11. 3 points
    If needing tubes and a clutch were enough to render a tractor junk, 99% of us wouldn't be on this site. Those are easy things to deal with. I can understand being daunted by tasks that you have no experience with, but there isn't really any reason to be. Take it apart and learn. There isn't much to mess up. I have never taken anything to a shop (aside from a machine shop, obviously) to be worked on and I don't plan to. You get a sense of satisfaction when you do something yourself. Your wallet benefits as well. You can buy a tool that you'll use for years for less than what you'll pay someone to do the job once. If your tires don't leak, leave them be. Sidewall cracking has nothing to do with the carcass of the tire. If they do, buy that bead breaker from HF that was suggested a few posts back and put tubes in. HF also has tire spoons for about $5 a piece. You'll want two. YouTube is your friend for learning how to do just about anything. As for your clutch, do a continuity test as was stated before. Also inspect the state of the wires underneath the sheathing. It almost looks like I see a crimp connector in the middle of one of the wires. If that's what it is, they are prone to corrosion when they are exposed to the elements. Could be where your issue lies.
  12. 3 points
    Excellent points. Thank you. This one won't be outside in the weather unless there's a breakdown or unforeseen circumstances as stated in one of the previous posts. Perhaps farm tractor gauges would be a good idea? One would think that they would be weatherproof? I believe the adapter itself is going to end up being the beverage holder on this one. Big hole in it. 5" diameter I think....???
  13. 3 points
    Looking forward to this 4 Day holiday weekend because I'm going to be spending a little time getting organized and making a pile 'o parts. The paint department has requested that. I've been processing things in my head about how the brake and clutch linkage is going to connect. One of the big challenges in my head with this project was figuring out what to do with the linkage because of the spacer between the transmission and frame. Here's a couple pictures of the sheet metal from the 1977 C-160 I'm going to be using. Looks to me like if I can keep the geometry the same all I will need to do is lengthen the rod that goes to the brake shoe and figure out how to attach the clutch pedal return spring at a different point. Probably right to the side of the adapter I'm going to be using.
  14. 3 points
    That would be @WHX24 not @pullstart.
  15. 3 points
  16. 3 points
    All I can say is If we all liked the same exact thing it would make for a very dull and boring world... 2 gents from PA (above) prove my point 😉.
  17. 3 points
    29.5 Inches from front tire to wing tip My Electro with K-341
  18. 2 points
    I am also a Castrol fan and the only reason I chose the Valvoline is because it is the only oil i have used in the 86 chevy K-20 since new and now with 104000 miles the engine runs the same now as it did the day I drove it home from the dealership and that engine still runs flawlessly and has never been apart.
  19. 2 points
    https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/75377-it-has-begun-the-701-551/
  20. 2 points
    @ebinmaine I climbed the Eiffel Tower today. And I have as much proof as Randy has!
  21. 2 points
    I can't tell you how many carburetors I've rebuilt because of Ethanol. especially bad in old boats when they first started putting it in gas.
  22. 2 points
    Now that statement to me sounds like a good clue to the spark being weak. The starter is pulling a lot of amps and with a weakened ignition it could sap some of the 'juice' from the spark and when released would throw that extra 'boost' to the spark letting it start. Do a thorough ck on your ign system, especially points, condenser, coil and connections.
  23. 2 points
    Thanks for taking us with you Bob. Breath taking for sure.
  24. 2 points
    You might consider some of the digital gauges available on flebay
  25. 2 points
    I am in Ann Arbor and looking outside Am in view of the football stadium. Daughters landlord makes massive amounts of money renting parking spots and providing tailgating. He keeps mowing down the leaves,but her second story deck needed clearing, so all got cleared off by me and mowed into the yard I kept going and made everything disappear from the front yard and street gutter to keep from getting into the house. I put the mower away and want to leave a note. Which one is best? " Mowed the leaves. Forrest Gump". Or " Mowed the leaves and put gas in it Bring it to the shop. You need to change the oil. Karl Childers"
  26. 2 points
    Pictures boy!! Where's the pictures???
  27. 2 points
    Hope to get some more going soon. Had to pack all the stuff away for a bit.
  28. 2 points
    That makes me think of back when guys would put a V8 in a Chevy Vega
  29. 2 points
    Perfect for one of @19richie66‘s cups!😉 i like the idea of the gauge plate, if you are going to lay them face straight up though, make sure that their operation won’t be impeded. Moisture and possible function could present a problem as most gauges are on a vertical surface of some sort. I’m sure it has been done before—just a little research on the specific units you are planning to install would be prudent. Cant wait to see what the paint department does with the newly acquired sheet metal!!!
  30. 2 points
    Yes, i guess that is me, lol. Just dont have the skills or means to become that addicted, yet. Maybe a good thing🤔🤣 But i definitely should get one of those patches...!
  31. 2 points
    Here is what I have been pulling. (There would normally be larger loads on the cart, but traction issues driving up the hill to my working wood pile necessitates this size.) Nothing exotic. Just red oak from two large tree trunks. I paid a local tree service $800 to drop these a year ago. They brought their bucket truck to trim out the upper limbs. Both trees would have probably hit my house if I had tried to drop them. This photo shows before I started hauling wood. You can see the stumps on the right edge. My ‘endangered’ house is on the left of both photos. PS - Both of these trees died off 4-5 years ago. Probably because of the retaining wall added to my driveway in 2000 followed by the horrendous heat and drought we had on 2012.
  32. 2 points
    I sat on Jane and caught up on after a day of running wood through the mill.
  33. 2 points
    No deck needed, just @Burnerman the grass!
  34. 2 points
    wheelie like pullstart !
  35. 2 points
    I figured I’d start a new thread for him. He forgot his login.😂 We’re going to foot throttle it and leave it loud. I can’t wait to see it move. IMG_6490.MOV
  36. 2 points
    I got pussified with age and use a cab now. The ol'lady doesn't get it is as regular as she used to so it's clear my manhood is definitely diminishing. Oh well, anybody got a mini cooper for sale? Might as well go all the way.
  37. 2 points
    I grew up in Ann Arbor! I’d be careful...Guy from Ohio on this particular weekend might get locked up for adding greenhouse gasses in excess of the allotted amount allowed by AA City ordinance!!! Unless of course you used a solar powered blower or invested in green aquaculture and secured the necessary carbon credits!!! oh wait...ain’t there a game or something this weekend? You bein’ from Ohio and all, I’d go with signing your note “Forest Gump.”...
  38. 1 point
    Hi all putting the tranny back together not sure if I got it right but maybe someone can tell by these pictures. It seems like when I try to turn axel it just free spins but when I grab the gears on the bottom it all seems to turn.want to make sure I get it right before I button it up. Thanks
  39. 1 point
    I have the 50” mid-mount on a work horse GT-1800 and yes it works great for scraping up packed snow. Also works well for grading my dirt road, spreading topside etc. It’s one of my favorite attachments. I also like my two stage bower, and the dozer blade, and loader, and Sweepster broom, and the....., wait? Now I cannot decide!!! 😂
  40. 1 point
    Ok, I won’t get to work on this with family here for Thanksgiving. But in a week or two I.ll post my painting attempt
  41. 1 point
    @12Horse Paladin sorry I’m still learning how to cut and paste and attach links but it’s title is GT1800 hydro paint. It’s on page 11 currently. Maybe this link click on that pic below
  42. 1 point
    I would try changing to a kohler points. The cheaper points may be made from a cheap metal. China is known for bad everything. I've had a c160 for 3 years and the points have never been a problem but I use good Kohler points in it .
  43. 1 point
    Jane’s been known to be a little light in the front end too..
  44. 1 point
    No it's been outside all year it has the cover on it thou runs fine now I'm thinking next year I might put a piece of paper between them before storing?
  45. 1 point
  46. 1 point
    There might be some chuckles with this but I'll risk it. A few years back, with my son we were into building RC trucks that plowed snow and did other things. The most effective snow plowing version was the mid-mount because it controlled the torque. It weighed only 12lbs so it was limited to what it could handle but it was very easy to drive. Maybe things dont "scale up", but a mid mount with some down pressure and maybe a heavy rubber flap running on top of the blade for more capacity seems it would do great in snow...and be a ton of fun to operate too. How cool would it be if the vendor above offered a new mid mount attachment? He seems to make nice stuff and is capable. And there definitely seems to be a scarcity of used mid mounts out there!
  47. 1 point
    I did a little tree trimming around the yard today so I woke Radpferd from the start of his winter nap to haul brush and some chunks of wood. Given the fact that he is glow plug deficient he doesn't really like the cold much, but I figured since it was 44 degrees today that he would like to stretch his legs a bit. Well he wasn't very happy about being woke up. To demonstrate his dismay over the whole ordeal first he filled the garage with white smoke. After that he sat outside and huffed & puffed white smoke for a few minutes. What a Big Baby! . Well eventually he got over his little tantrum & we were able to get some work done.
  48. 1 point
    Sorry when I told how to test and hear a click I didn't realize your PTO had been taken apart. The part in the last picture and on the chair is the field coil. Use you multimeter to check for continuity between the two leads. You should show 3-4 ohms.
  49. 1 point
    when I got into restoring garden tractors I set one goal to follow, no matter what I ran into I had to do it myself. since I don't need these machines time wasn't an issue, they are small enough to work on with taking up much room. I learned by trial. never took a welding or fabricating class. I knew people asked questions and searched the internet. and of course there is a you tube how to do everything. over time I rebuilt some of the most horrible fence row missing parts tractors that normal people would scrap and turned them around into something. good luck!
  50. 1 point
    I am more into older stuff not so much synthesizers and wild amps
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