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  1. 9 points
    Just got back in town. Had a buddy at work telling me that one of his family members had a 520 that they wanted to get out of their barn, I'm game I said! What I did not know was all the attachments he had that needed to go as well. I was very lucky to drive away with a 900hr 520, 60in deck that is very clean, tiller, and blade (small frame) as well as a bag full of filters fir the low low price of $200. Cant wait to get started on it
  2. 9 points
    Nice Tom .. an Xi came up around here on CL awhile back but need one like another five holes in the head! Couple more pics of that 854 and yes it certainly have a story to tell. At one time you can tell someone loved this tractor. It hasn't been hacked on real bad in a mechanical nature but the paint job certainly has character! Pin strips and all. I duuno maybe the guy was a blackhood fan too! It runs and drives nice but has real bad axle needle bearings in the tranny which is no big deal. I eventually would just like to do Mike's @prondzy mechanical resto but leave the paint alone. Maybe clear coat or somethin. I orginally scored this with a 753 that Dan @Achto now has and a '67 LR that Denny @dclarke took home at the Portage show.
  3. 8 points
    Got everything ready for snow today. Finally got my rear weights on the C195 and the ag tires look good on the 520-8 loader
  4. 7 points
  5. 6 points
    I'm a little late to this thread but here it is - 416-8 I picked up in September is ready for snow . Hunted down set of 50 pound each wheel weights, went over wiring , new oils , flushed tank , fixed hood stand , new bushings , headlight bezels , points , plug , condenser, head gasket , coil ...the works . This year I'm tackling it with the 416 and a 315-8 . Hoping for some seat time with this 416 and the blower .
  6. 6 points
    Couple of these were in my harem once before. Rest assured they will never leave again!
  7. 6 points
    Okay, big update today. I met with the previous owners of the 3 tractors yesterday. Notice I said "previous". So yes, all 3 of them are mine now! Let the games begin! Probably lost my mind a little I think. Went down expecting to make a deal for one of them, not all three. So I went from owning 0 Wheel Horse's to 3 in one day. Also got the plow for one of them too in the deal which is nice I think.
  8. 5 points
    My snow movers have been ready to go for over a month now and haven't moved an inch. I started them up yesterday just to warm everything up. I shouldn't speak too loudly though, the snow will come to Chicagoland soon enough.
  9. 5 points
    Any Xi that wants to just jump in, can just jump on in. 👍 I’d add to my numbers too if that came along.
  10. 5 points
    Or go electric with a 12v dc motor. I used a power window motor for mine and made a bracket to mount it to. It's covered with a piece of membrane roof material just to keep ice out. That's a piece of 1/2" copper pipe to link the 2 shafts.
  11. 5 points
    You can make one out of a 4ft length x 3/8 steel rod, a small piece of pipe and 2 cotter pins
  12. 5 points
    Little bit of a haul today fellas....
  13. 4 points
    Well folks @JCM Jim stopped by the house today and graciously put up with me for a bit. @Stepney here's the carb info... We removed the throttle shafts from my old C160 carb and his C165 carb as well. Both were some floppy & both were broken at the top linkage. Here's a video I made awhile back that shows the carb I have. Jim's was not quite as bad but broken in the same place. We soldered the top joints back together. Cleaned his up some and pressed the 2 bushings in place on each carb. On his carb I used a dead blow hammer with a 1/4" pin through the carb body to hold the 1st bushing straight. Then press-fit the 2nd one on in with the vise. On my carb I just used the hammer for both. Each method worked out fine. We put the throttle shafts and plates back in with new 3-48 x 3/16" button head Allen screws. Added loctite for good measure. See the above video or the pic a few posts back for a "before"... Here is my C160 carb after cleaning. If you look carefully under the linkage you can see the spacers we installed. @WHX24 This method turned out to be FAR easier to do than we thought. I have 2 other carbs that I'll be repairing the same way. I now have another reason NOT to buy a Chinese clone cheap carb.
  14. 4 points
    A bit of trivia: Reo Lawnmower Company was started in 1946, with their first offerings being a 17" push type reel mower and a powered 21" reel type mower. In 1954, Motor Wheel Corp. bought Reo and ran it until 1963, when Reo was sold to Wheel Horse. Due to the MW prefix on the part number, I'll guess that the part belongs on something produced during the years that Reo was owned by Motor Wheel.
  15. 4 points
    Guys I honestly tried to give him more, I showed him the value of the ones sold recently. Told him I would value the tractor alone at 1400. Very nice guy who hooked me up for sure!! Funny thing is my buddy who I work with that put me in contact with the man with the 520, has a neighbor who has a c160 in his garage that he wants to part with. I'm working out of a 24x24 garage and I have a 12x12 shed so only one project at a time for me. I will be back for that c for sure
  16. 4 points
    Literally... just allowing it to charge more solved the problem! It was interesting as when the battery wasnt charged enough, the starter turned when I hit the ignition but it didnt turn over the engine. Enough charge, starter worked as normal and engine cranked and started right up.
  17. 4 points
    These are 43 and 53 years old so I guess they have had it. I'm the same age as my oldest tractor, so I guess I'm past my expiration date also.
  18. 4 points
    Again.. many thanks! It just fired up!!!! Love my horse! But will go by store and pick up some distilled water to top it off and put trickle on it just for good maintenance.. Bring on the snow!!!!!
  19. 4 points
    You have to remove the little WOODRUFF key (item # 3) before the shaft will come out thru the side of the hoodstand. It is inside the friction cone # 7.
  20. 3 points
    Here’s my Reo 44-46, tiller steer one of few known to exist! Was NOS when I bought it about 15 years ago from a dealer.
  21. 3 points
    Well some things on Big Red are lookin new again, gave the block a cleanen, the head was just caked, so cleaned it all up, ran thread chasers through all holes and dies on all bolts, installed head and torked her up. I was always wondering why she ran hot...those stupid mud wasps had 3/4 of the block fins and 1/2 the head fins caked with there mud nests. Almost half a cup of there spit mud.....i forgot how deap the cooling fins are in the block, long bycycle spoke was my saving tool to get all there mud nests out. Wew this ol farts had it for today, night all.
  22. 3 points
    I thought you were reducing your numbers....
  23. 3 points
    You sure did that guy a big favor by getting that out his barn for $200! One man's trash is another man's treasure. REAL Nice score!
  24. 3 points
    Ahhhhh Chevy, I love working on all engines but the chevy is closest to my heart. At 8 years old I tried to clean the body on my paws 1961 Silver Hawk with a dry rag, Paw caught me and blew a fuse, he felt bad afterwards and explaining why you dont use a dry rag on candy apple orange paint, and said if you like to help with the cars then lets get started, so he baught a used 283 smb chevy. And instructed me to on how to rebuild it. We installed it into a 66 malibu convertable. Last i heard it was still running and on the road near Brockville Ontario.
  25. 3 points
    Thanks Mike! Very good and detailed information. The chute on this snowblower I bought is so clean I just could not believe it was a 1985 model! I will get that one lower spot painted when warm weather returns in 2020! Looks like we may get some of the snow today and tomorrow in Central Indiana . We are seven miled north of I-70 which generally is a dividing line between snow and ice during storms from the west. North and northwest storms into Indiana tend to have the lighter, fluffier snows. I use Sno-Jet on my chute as a coating. Used it for years on my Lawn Ranger Snowblower chute. It was the recommended product the Ariens company recommended for snowblowers (this Wisconsin Company was one of the first snowblower manufacturers). Sno-Jet works very well when the snow is wet too.
  26. 3 points
    They are not an item that you want to grease. The friction cone and sleeve control your ground speed, lubing them will cause a lack of friction and your tractor will speedup and jerk around while in motion and this will cause you to get pissed off.
  27. 3 points
    The best way to ward off a snowy winter is to buy a new snowblower (or rebuild and install on your WH). Your friends and neighbors will thank you. My 520-H is rigged and ready but not one flake yet.
  28. 3 points
    I was going to suggest HF too for entry level. If yer gonna turn my girls into full fledged grease monkeys tho I would also suggest a cheapy tool chest? Unless you go with a set in the blow molded case. The Home Cheapo thing ain't a bad idea for a stocking stuffer. HC used to have Jimmy Johnson selling Kobalt so they can't be all that bad. For 15 bucks they leave a socket under the hood on the plow field like Dan's wallet, I never do that, nothing lost! I think you need to snuggle up to the Missus and produce a few boys tho! That way they can come spend a summer here and I can teach them proper shop organizational skills!
  29. 3 points
    Thank you Maynard. I have sent a message with my info. I have been hovering here in background for the past year+. This site is the best that I have found on the subject of tractors. Dick
  30. 3 points
    So she starts, she runs, but I cant get her to idle properly. Keep using the choke to keep her going, but if I lower the throttle too far she dies out. Need to play with carb settings I hope. I have not disturbed the governor so I hope that's ok. Did the decals this afternoon.
  31. 3 points
    Well this is probable as close to pushing snow as my C160 will ever come here in Central Texas. The Chains made a huge improvement on dirt traction. it now has two 33 lb Sears rear wheel weigts per side and loaded tires. What a beast!
  32. 2 points
    Heres my deestone tri ribs on my commando 8 i love em and they look great, perform great, and the price was unbeatable. They are also 4.00 x 8
  33. 2 points
    We don't typically get a lot, we are about an hour south of south bend Indiana but we have the potential to get it and I like to be ready! lol
  34. 2 points
    So basically you bought a plow and got the rest free... Nicely done!!!
  35. 2 points
    regularly using this https://www.walmart.com/ip/Battery-Tender-Jr-12V/15779492?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=8499&adid=22222222227009309680&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=40838771312&wl4=aud-834279575966:pla-78652250792&wl5=9003298&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=115785718&wl11=online&wl12=15779492&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQiA0NfvBRCVARIsAO4930mkMgftu6RYre2uE_4gy-JcR_id74vQo_mPE7_MR7UMozeFj7e5f4EaAtABEALw_wcB, will keep your battery happy, hard wired my plug in to battery posts and choke cable down run to engine, always ready and easy to plug in and use, pete
  36. 2 points
    IJonah he admitted there’s a problem, then it got better. Like a noise in a customer’s vehicle!
  37. 2 points
    Oh neet and quick way to fix thanks Ebinmaine. I was thinking if there was say a crack in the tank wall its able to be welded, but as for the supply line side at work we have what they call a bulkhead fitting. Its really the same as in the video but theres a nut on the outside that youd tighten and on the tube itself you can either get a female or male thread. But I will say the fitting your suggesting is far faster. Hi 5 brother.
  38. 2 points
    much of the new craftsman stuff is made in china much / most of the old stuff made in USA this is one major reason many look for used tools - especially craftsman can often get used / made in USA craftsman for less than new made in China
  39. 2 points
    Thanks for all the positive comments. I'm really proud i managed to make something of her. With all your help and advice of course. From the basic settings I managed to get her to idle quite smoothly. Warmed up she seems to run fine. I will wait for a decent day and wheel her out into the drive for a test run. Exhaust is pretty loud, i think it's just a cylinder with a very short baffle tube inside. I will make some enquiries about getting a new one made. Mick
  40. 2 points
    Yeah that. Agreed.... @JCM Jim and I going to attempt that today. I've not had great luck with the Chinese carbs and I really prefer to use the originals so I want to learn to fix them.
  41. 2 points
    Jim I’ll keep trying to make a baby boy or two, but I’ve been shootin’ blanks since Rylee was 1 month old! Dan the paint pen is a great idea. Another thing to keep in their boxes too!
  42. 2 points
    ... Or remove plug tip forward drain and refill with... Lubriplate L0034-094 No. 105 Motor Assembly Grease, 10 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HZJFE0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_g7y9DbP8VT79Y ....and Not worry with it afterwards.
  43. 2 points
    Painted a whole lotta satin black parts yesterday, reassembled the gauge panel and detailed and restored the gauges as needed(new decals after it's assembled). Installed new tires (24x12's) and inside weights.
  44. 2 points
    My 1054 with 42" snow blade gets the job done whenever we get snow!
  45. 2 points
  46. 2 points
    This is from last year. C-145 with single stage blower, no problems with clogging up! Nothing here as of yet
  47. 2 points
    The anniversary 520 with cab and deuce I bought brand new and the other 520 with blade I bought used is older with less hours. And of course the Kioti for use in WV. Then if I ever find time to convert these orange implements over to my lil red diesel
  48. 2 points
    This little girl is a gem with snow...… worth it's weight in gold......
  49. 2 points
    Old pic, the boat anchore 2 stage has been replaced by a more manageable tall chute single.
  50. 2 points
    Lotta nice rigs! Mine isn’t so fancy but she pushes snow like a dump truck Posted it plenty of times before...it started life as a Wheel Horse Workhorse GT1600/8 speed. Originally it had a Briggs 16 twin. I found it for sale in NY a few years ago with a Kohler Magnum 10 installed. I picked up Karl @nylyon on the way thru Brewster for the ride. Swapped out all 4 tires to something better, added cast weights and a 5 sector 48” plow. This sucker has performed almost flawlessly all these years with normal maintenance.
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