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  1. 9 points
    So I've already done this for the most part, but wasn't a member on here at the time. My grandfather had an old 14hp wheel horse that was the first mower I started using in life. After they had passed and I inherited the property and me and my fiance (now wife) decided we were going to move there permanently, I started going through the garage and restoring / getting running everything I could get my hands on. Lots of memories out in that garage. Anyways, I found a magnum 14 for sale on craigslist as the old K series 14 had totally self destructed whenever I was in highschool around 2007/2008 and had sat dead ever since (he got a zero turn mower after it broke and never got around to fixing it when he started getting worse health wise). Got it put back together.. Here was the first run on the tractor itself over at my parents house after dad and I put it back together. And once I got the deck back on and the "old" exhaust he had on the old engine. Back to being in the working crew.. Before I also got my wife's 417A I don't have an old picture of it with the old K series engine and the stickers still being on it, when the old engine blew up my pap had sanded it down and re-painted it but never put new stickers on it.. I think my wife got me those for christmas for it. That old engine had more hours on it than any small engine I know, he bought it new in 78 or 79, and it took him 4 hours to mow his entire yard with it. It for sure mowed until at least 2007, and he had to mow in the spring and early summer once every 5 days as the yard has natural springs and the grass grows like wildfire. In fall once every 10 days was his estimate once august rolled around. He figured out when it blew up that if those numbers were true and he mowed may-end of october he was using it about 108 hours a year plus snowblowing and tilling and random other small jobs with it so just say 110 hours a year. 28 ish years would be a little over 3000 hours, so it did it's time. You can tell he hated the deck and just made his own anti-scalp wheels for the deck. He loved to weld. I'm glad it's back in action, I mow 3/4 of my property with my big Case with a woods finish mower now, but there is still enough area to mow in that other 25% that the smaller riding mowers get an hour of mowing time finishing the smaller areas with more trees and stuff to turn around. My front yard alone is a bear to mow and my back yard is bigger just more stuff to mow around up there.. That stupid zero turn mower I try to avoid using at all costs unless I'm not able to use the Case, I just don't like it. Clumps up the grass worse than the woods finish mower, loves breaking belts, carb is junk but all the ebay carbs are junk, the hydro drags the engine on steep hills unless you go slow, I just don't care for it.
  2. 9 points
    Next year a teenager....lookout out then! Wish her a Happy Happy from the Local Circle gang! If it's any help here is another crazy cat lady!
  3. 8 points
    It’s hard to believe my first born long haired hippie kid child is 12 years old today! We have just a couple hours of school to catch up on, then it’s party time! Happy Birthday Jada!
  4. 7 points
    It is a MUT, they probably were referring to the 65 different models parts were taken from. We all know that you are such a purest. You probably wouldn't want to drive a modified . Why not, the two year long bathroom is nearly half finished.
  5. 6 points
    Here's one you don't see every day. This is a 1969 Arctic Cat Panther P-12k snowmobile, with a factory issue Kohler K-301. There were 885 of them built that year. It's a torque monster to be sure.. and the K adds a lot of weight compared to the 2 cycle models. Top speed is about 25mph and it'll pull down a mountain.. Never have to worry about a breakdown however.. Figured you all would get a kick out of it.
  6. 6 points
    not much going on, i got out into the garage tonight, managed to get the hubs drilled and tapped for another set screw
  7. 5 points
    A friend of mine has a home at Cherry Springs in Potter County, PA. He regularly has guests in the yard. While visiting, these guests came right to the porch. Did you know that they stink in the hot summer?
  8. 4 points
    Yes technically SG's were gone in 68. Keeping true to form tho WH may have had some motors they needed to use up on the early Raiders. Waste not want not I guess. Let us know when you get back with it Kev right up yer alley. . Lots of parts there to make an orginal ...Yeah Richard...Pullstart owning an orginal!?!??
  9. 4 points
  10. 3 points
    @953 nut you know me so well.... And for the record, the last bathroom project took 686 days, approximately. I’m not sure if Excel can be off or not... so I’m right on par!
  11. 3 points
    Don't quit yer day job Kev.... oh that's right you ain't got one!
  12. 3 points
    Cant resist can ya!! Do it!! Whats one more?
  13. 3 points
    Also a Happy Birthday over the Big Pond, yeah, now begun an Age where some Daddy Daughter issues can happen. 🤪🤔🙄😁😎😂 But they be mostly forgotten is seconds after they happen. A blinky Eye of the Daughters and we melt i know where i‘m talking about...😎
  14. 3 points
    Looks like there is a tag under the dash for a PI. I'm thinkin modded Raider too would have to be a very early Raider with the SG but then should have a metal tank. 6" fronts?? they look small something off on the headlight lens cigar lighter there possible mods?? Franken horse any year but a $300 tractor all day + 150 for the plow Pull the trigger and go get it ! We'll check for antlers later!
  15. 3 points
    Bought mine from a Red Square vendor, www.wheelhorsepartsandmore.com If your not a fabricator with a welder (I'm not) this is the way to go. All the research and development has been done by someone else for a seemless install.
  16. 3 points
    This plow is for snow or that's what I have used it for in the past, the plow hasn't been on in 3 years I've always had the blower on in case of deep snow. The grandsons are finally getting big enough to start supervised operating with a plow, so we are going to let them have a try at it.
  17. 3 points
    A few thoughts based on my 60+ years living, hunting and camping in the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains. I believe truly wild creatures fear and prefer to avoid contact with humans. The exceptions are: Extreme hunger when they lose their ability to hunt efficiently due to disease and old age. Their need to protect their food source or kill. Their need to protect their offspring. Losing their fear of humans due to illegal feeding. Black bears exist in nearly every county in Pa. They are normally black in color, but cinnamon colored black bears are not uncommon. I have had many sightings and close encounters with black bears, most of them while hunting spring turkey in the Appalachian Mountains in W Va, Md, and Pa. One very close encounter occurred while hunting spring gobblers in Savage River State Forest in western Md. I was walking a ridge top trail where I would stop every 100 yds, set up against a tree and do a series of hen calls. I had just stepped about 5 steps off the trail to set up against a big oak and started my calls when I saw black movement in the laurel 15 yds to my left. I thought I was about to bag my gobbler, instead a 400 lb sow with 3 cubs in tow stepped out and was about to pass on the trail 5 steps in front of me. The thoughts racing through my head, please God do not let them detect me and force me to protect myself. My fear was they would be alarmed and one of the cubs would scamper up the tree I am sitting against putting me in danger. The last thing I wanted to do was be forced to protect myself by killing this this bear and orphaning her 3 cubs. Luckily as the sow passed 5 steps in front of me, she caught my scent, gave an alarm whoof, turned off the trail and the cubs followed her down the side of the mountain. I have had close encounters with black bears that were suffering from extreme loss of fur due to mange. This is a very sad sight and I will not post those pictures here. I have no personal contact with brown bears, but my understanding is this species is called brown , grizzly or Kodiak based on the area where they exist. I
  18. 3 points
    Thank you balcono, much appreciated. Hahah ya every time I step into my shop its like Im in a time machine. 7:30am to usually 10 at night and I rarely stop unless I have to think and double think.....eating whaaaa that takes time away from playing lol. Sometimes i do though but very rarely. At night when I finally finish I do eat like a Horse hehehe, pun intended. Im out here now and just ploting some bracing and then I start forming some fresh sheet metal for guards and to keep dirt out of cridical areas. Make it a test when you know your going to have to adjust or replace something like a spring or belt so Ill be incorperating opening panels so I dont have to remove the whole body due to lack odf access. Have a great day bro, time is flyin, I have to get this as far as I can so I can head back to my regular job.
  19. 3 points
    Well I got the filler structure all welded up....took me from 7:30 am till now. Its all nice in accurate too whahhh so glad. Sheet metal work I hope tomorrow, covering the structure to keep the dirt out.
  20. 3 points
    I just want to know when it’s going to be 78-79 C Series ?! So I can line up a moving truck!!!
  21. 2 points
    I drug this c - 175 home yesterday, the price was right but what a nightmare, there are wires everywhere, it has been reported with what I believe is a kohlrabi 8 horse but I’m not sure. The poor girl has had a rough life. The pop added away and his son wented it to go to some one that would appreciate it, it hasn’t ran in two year, from the little I got to mess with it last night it didn’t have spark. Any help in Identifying it in the parts would be a great help identifying it and the parts would be a great help ,it has the plastic pan on the back which I want to replace with a metal on. It has great hubcaps and a good blade.
  22. 2 points
    Prayers to you and your family. So sorry for your loss may god bless you and your entire family.
  23. 2 points
    There is no way to plan for such a loss, I’m sorry to hear of this news.
  24. 2 points
    Prayers sent for you and your family...
  25. 2 points
    I am so very sorry for your loss buddy. I did not know her but knowing you I know that I really like her. My deepest felt sympathy and that may she rest in peace.
  26. 2 points
    Have you tried roller chains wrapped around the front tires?
  27. 2 points
    I guess she's too old for the adjustment knob- I don't have one of those. i crawled under and didn't see any shims- but maybe the spring tension is giving me too much assist? it does seem to let down pretty nice and easy- i don't drop the lever of course but it's not wanting to slam down to the ground when i release it. i also see maybe i can move the pin on the lever that connects it all to the lift arm. when i have my foot on the lift lever (must look pretty funny) i can feel it wanting to push up when i go over wheel ruts. maybe my problem is i need to snowblow before tire tracks pack down the virgin snow making it all uneven? I also like how trim i look in your sketch- stick figure drawings take off at least 75lbs LOL!
  28. 2 points
    Wish Jada, All the Best, from me, Kevin. And yes, as already been said, they grow up quickly.
  29. 2 points
    At least it should start when you want it too!
  30. 2 points
    To the rear of the foot board. See photo. I don't think the side panels will get damaged. Though might depend on the size of your feet. The back of the foot board can get hit with your heel as you remove your feet from the pedals.
  31. 2 points
    I just figured out a uses for all those giant flower pots that my wife stores in the shop. I wonder if she will notice them missing.
  32. 2 points
    Doesn't take much effort to take any Horse with say a blown up Tecky and drop a Kohler with a Genny in it.
  33. 2 points
  34. 2 points
    Here’s an illustration of what I mean. Safety orange! It’s hunting season!
  35. 2 points
    I haven’t mentioned heat source in the room, but you’re close! I plan to have a heat loop under the floor in the entire bathroom, controlled by a thermostat and some cool pumps through a heat exchanger. I have 130 gallons of stored hot water when the outdoor wood boiler is running, 80 gallons during the summer. There is an air duct heating and cooling the room currently, but I’ll stick a shut off in that for winter months.
  36. 2 points
    Full length keys as long as you have the tranny apart?
  37. 2 points
    Looks like a Raider 12
  38. 2 points
    How were the cups in the ends of the hub set screws? When I took mine apart, they were all worn totally flat without any "bite". Went to Rural King, bought four new ones for a couple of bucks, problem solved.
  39. 2 points
    It's a good looking tractor all around. But I think 65 they didn't have foot boards and front headlights in the hood. The foot rest are the stirrup kind. Looks like a long frame
  40. 2 points
    This was my fabrication. I had to add the silver extension so that the sprocket clears the frame. I did have to change the chain length. Its been working perfectly for 3 years now.
  41. 2 points
    Oh that view! The beach and the water, not your feet! Reminds me though, we just booked our next boat ride! Heading to Bermuda outta Boston for 7 days in May!
  42. 2 points
    Lot of nice looking fab work above. My Horse doings are much less intense, the grandsons helped me make and install a new wear edge for the plow. Took the blower off the 16 auto and mounted the plow. Pulled the carb and gave it a good cleaning, and installed a new set of points.
  43. 2 points
    Looking great Kevin! I’m excited for you and Taylor to see this project coming together. You have good pitch on the base “mud” and you made sure to float it out smoothly. The guy who installed mine didn’t do a good job on that portion of the install and it cost the finish stages of the project problems. 10 years later and I’m still not satisfied with the results on the floor. Water pools in some of the uneven portions of my floor and it always irritates me. Two👍🏻 For doing a good job on this part of the install...keep up the great work, I’m following along. Good to see Rylee in on the action too😉
  44. 2 points
    You were supposed to have 4 days to bring us updates, weren’t you EB?
  45. 2 points
    Was the previous owner a cobbler? ?
  46. 2 points
    We should have a spring and/or fall show too like they do for the Carlisle car shows https://carlisleevents.com/events/schedule
  47. 2 points
    Hey yall! Blink and you might miss it ! Fun flies when your doing time!!
  48. 2 points
    @857 horse Howard the show starts when you show up
  49. 2 points
    The link is: https://www.surpluscenter.com/Wheels/Spindles-Wheel-Hubs/Wheel-Rims/8-x5-5-Steel-Wheel-Rim-3-4-Bore-w-Bearings-1-5079.axd
  50. 2 points
    With the chain off spin it by hand. If you hear or feel a roughness one or both bearings are bad
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