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  1. 11 points
    I just received a package from Midwest Custom Graphics. @Vinylguy has donated a complete set of decals to go with the Raider 10 raffle tractor. Thank you Terry.
  2. 11 points
    Everything is getting shut down where I live. We are cleaning all of our campuses starting today and I mean clean them. I am not allowed to respond to any emergency HVAC calls until Monday at the earliest when the schools start feeding kids. I am not allowed to call in sick unless I go to the doctor and have proof I went. And you folks who say you'll do what you want, you can get the virus, have no symptoms and pass it on to others. I am in the high risk group and I'll be damned if I am going to get this because someone else is careless and not taking precautions. I love the show, but I'll stay home first if things are still nuts.
  3. 9 points
    They sent me to the West York facility in the company van today so I snuck in to see the tractor. . The guy showed it to me and I said so you're asking 300 but would take 250? He said sure.I said how about 200 . He said no so I said meet in the middle at 225 and he said sold! I went to the bank and got the cash. I pick it up Saturday morning. @gwest_ca Looks like 3117KE02 15060 on the tractor and 0548MS05 on the deck. The engine numbers look like they're easily read on the picture.
  4. 8 points
    After way too many months I finally can say its done. Gently restored, my originally owned 312. After restoring a 520 I picked up, I thought I should do mine after so many years of trouble free service...
  5. 8 points
    I'm thinking of retiring my 520HC as a mower and using the 417. I believe @Ed Kennell once said his 520 is just a winter machine because Onans don't take heat very well. By the way, it started right up and moved forward and reverse instantly and the hydro lift worked instantly.
  6. 6 points
  7. 6 points
    Wow! Very generous of @Vinylguy!!!
  8. 6 points
    Last I checked, my tractors were not infected. I think I’ll go hang out with them for a couple weeks. I just stood 2 feet away from someone in the post office while inside the “6 foot separation” zone. So far I feel ok.
  9. 6 points
    Great idea, but last summer I bought a dozen school cafeteria trays. If I got a leaker, I put a tray lined with paper towels under the leak area. Easy to remove, clean, and replace.
  10. 5 points
    Just something about a KT-17 series 2 at idle, reminds me of a BB chevy with a solid lifter cam and sounds even better under a load. Good Luck with it.
  11. 5 points
    That Terry @Vinylguy is da bomb!!
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  14. 5 points
    There currently is a commercial featuring a guy with an Emu side kick. I have chickens and was wondering what the front seat of the featured Duster looks like? I know it's an odd question but I could use a laugh right now.
  15. 5 points
    Maybe the travel restrictions will help lower the 40,000 deaths that occur every year in the USA due to vehicle crashes. One death every 50 minutes due to drunk drivers. Even with a vaccine, 12,000 have all ready died in the USA from the flu this season with 18,000 more deaths predicted by the end of the flu season this spring. 70,000 deaths from drug OD in 2017. 500,000 USA deaths due to cancer every year. I am not trying to minimize the seriousness of this super contagious virus. I have self quarantined my entire family, but there are several other serious problems we also need to address.
  16. 5 points
    My favorite saying regarding things like this: “Anything mechanical can fail at ANY time, but you lessen your failure probability rate by purchasing/using something with a great known track record!” The Command single looks good on paper...time will only tell how durable the motor actually is (I really like the full pressure lube and spin on oil filter). By the time these engines came out “the horsepower” race was in full swing. Everyone had to brag about how much power their lawnmower had. So, cheaply made vertical shaft twins became commonplace in throw away tractors and gave a bad rap to everything built at the time. Unfortunate though, because some of the engines out there were/are really good. I do know this about the Command 23 horizontal shaft motor—I have a buddy who worked for Kohler R&D team when they were developing those. He said that they logged more grueling hours on those engines in the test phase than any engine in Kohler’s history with a lower failure rate. He said they would regularly hit 3000 hours without hitting the rebuild spec for internal parts. Soooo...I wouldn’t be too afraid of 800 hours but I do echo what the guys said above...PO maintenance can definitely play a factor in a machines longevity. Good luck.
  17. 5 points
    @Nyle I love me some round hoods! That looks like an old Briggs engine, something that wasn’t used in those years. I’d say 502, 552 or 753 is my guess... but there are eagle eyes around here that can none in better than I! Again... welcome from my family to yours!
  18. 5 points
    I have been saving all of the political postcards that have flooded the postal system. I will cut them up to mask ny next set of wheels.
  19. 4 points
    Hello everyone, I have recently acquired an older wheel horse tractor, unfortunately it is missing the hood. I’m trying to figure out the model and year and so far all I’ve found is a serial number which is 32628 I will enclose a couple pics. Thanks for any help!
  20. 4 points
    Done tore that tractor down to nottin'. Still haven't found it. Sure hope Jim can figure out how to put the tractor back together again.
  21. 4 points
    Thanks all for the comments. The 312 has 530 hours. A relatively easy life too. And heres a pic of my 520. I had some pic on here when I finished that one too. And some before pics of the 312. I would have to look for better before picture.
  22. 4 points
    “Caption this?” “Dangit Jim, where’d you stash my grease gun?” - @Achto
  23. 4 points
    Three cheers for Ed and Terry! Hip hip hurray! Hip hip hurray! Hip hip hurray!
  24. 4 points
    I probably wouldn't have much of a problem at all
  25. 4 points
    Not much more I can do before I have to start with the concrete. Plenty of room for Fred
  26. 4 points
    It's a Smithy Granite 13x24". Would have preferred separate lathe and milling machine but space was limited and I fell into a deal I couldn't walk away from. I would not use this machine for production work but for what I do it has turned out to be amazingly versatile. I don't know anything about CNC or digital readouts so this has fit my mentality pretty well. Smithy is good about providing support for their equipment and that has been a plus.
  27. 4 points
    Well put Ed So I'll throw this out … keep in mind there are what... over 300 million people in the US...
  28. 4 points
    Thanks, everybody had a good day, stayed home (Social Distancing) something the girls in Jr. High and High school did with me back in the day . Made a big pot of Cajun Gumbo and a pan of cornbread, doesn't get much better than that. Stay safe. Chris.
  29. 4 points
    Simple question. Would you rather err on the side of caution and maybe it won’t be as bad as they are saying it’s going to be, or blow it off as nothing and maybe have a disaster on our hands.
  30. 4 points
    Did quite a bit of work on the old truck the past couple days, the pitman arm and idler arm were both showing some wear, as well as the upper control arm bushings on the RH side. Probably didn't need to do it, but I went ahead and replaced everything under the front of the truck. With 247k on it I didn't want to only replace what was showing wear now, only to have to wrench on it again later on down the road, this way I know everything is new and should last for a long time. We have not had an alignment tech at our shop for about three months now, so was planning on taking it to the same shop I took Krystal's car to, but the kid I work with has been reading up on our alignment machine and wants to learn, so I figured what the heck I'll let him try it, worse case scenario he doesn't get it right and I have to take it to Jim, which I was gonna have to do anyway. So we stayed after work last night and played around with it for a while, between the two of us we were able to figure it out and I must say that it drives perfectly. And the 12 pack of Bud I promised him turned out a lot cheaper than the $100 Jim would've charged to do it Then today she got some new shoes, LT265/75R16 Hercules Terra Trac AT-II on the front and Terra Trac MTs on the rear. Out here at the ranch even the slightest bit of moisture turns our driveway into a slimy slippery mess, and I was tired of getting stuck. The new tires sure look good, but they sure didn't stay clean for very long They made all the difference in the world getting in the driveway tonight though. I will say I have been very lucky the past couple months, when I bought the truck it had Yokohama HTs on the front, and one Yokohama AT and a Hercules AT on the back. I never paid that close attention to them, only to notice that they were all the same size, When dismounting them today I noticed that the oddball Hercules was noticeably softer than the other three, upon closer inspection I discovered that it was a load range C and only rated for 50 PSI max...and all this time I've been running with 80 PSI in them when the camper is loaded and 65 PSI when empty
  31. 4 points
    If everyone would read 2 Chronicles 7:13 and 7:14 and follow the directions in 7:14 we will all be fine. And the show can go on, praying for healing and an end to this enemy.
  32. 4 points
    I hope the Show will go on, but as previously mentioned, I don't want to risk my health or the health of others. Having had a couple of stents a little more than a year ago, that puts me in the higher risk range. If it should come to it, there will be other Big Shows, I'd like to be at those also. Good Lord willing and the creek don't rise, the Show will go on.
  33. 4 points
    Wow that looks very nice, Here is the 1990 312H I did about 3 years ago. I like the seat you got, it looks more comfortable than mine.
  34. 4 points
    This next few weeks is crucial to do what they are telling you to do. I would think in a couple of weeks we should have a good idea of what we are dealing with and at that point what we may be looking at for the summer. Common cents...since....sense. and Rock & Rye.
  35. 3 points
    He's still trying to figure out how to put it togetherYou'all seen the Mafia tear them apart, ever seen them put one together
  36. 3 points
    Sorry, can't confirm or deny this question.
  37. 3 points
    That is one of the things I have always loved about RedSquare, everyone here is so friendly and helpful @Nyle I'm going to send you a PM
  38. 3 points
  39. 3 points
    Wow Thanks so much for the awesome reply’s. After having a few numbers thrown out I’m going with a 1963 753. The motor is a 70 model Briggs. It has three attachments, front blade, plow, and mowing deck. I’m excited about getting this old jewel running again. To my knowledge it hasn’t ran in about 15 years. If anyone has a lead on a hood that would be great. Once again, Thanks so much for the great response. -Nyle
  40. 3 points
    You know Mr. Jay, I haven’t owned anything for 35 years...
  41. 3 points
    I dunno Richie... maybe best I just come get them to be on the safe side....
  42. 3 points
    Wheel Horse is not junk.... any year!!! I have a 1970, a 1973, a 1989 and a 2000...... my favorites are the 73, and the 00. Great garden tractors!!
  43. 3 points
    Many years ago when I put together the first Lister WH is when I found this site. I knew nothing about WH tractors. The folks here were more than happy to share their knowledge and make suggestions. It didn't take long to start feeling like home here. Thanks to everyone here.
  44. 3 points
    We're all in this together brother man Over the last couple years I've asked silly questions about more subjects than I could even begin to tell you for Trina and myself and our household. Might not have been the ideal one we were looking for but we've always gotten an answer and been able to proceed with some sort of solution. This website and the people that are on it are nothing short of Top-shelf.
  45. 3 points
    There were parts there that I could end up needing before I'm done with this and I really appreciate you contacting me with help. I'm leaning on 70 pretty hard so I'm not as fast at this stuff as the younger folks. Thanks for your assistants.
  46. 3 points
  47. 3 points
    At that time we didn't have Facebook, Twitter and all of the "Social Influencers" making irresponsible statements and fabricating stories that the world suddenly accepts as Truth. Our places of worship are closed, but that doesn't stop us from praying that we will be delivered safely from this problem.
  48. 3 points
    I have been reluctant to post a reply in this thread because there is some raw emotions this can bring up.In my opinion No one on this forum will determine whether the show will go on or not. If things don't improve the state of PA will not allow the show to happen.There were, as I understand it, 51 suspected people in Kentucky who tested positive and were told to self quarantine.Fifty complied and one guy said you can't make me.I have my rights.The sheriff and a judge saw it differently.He found his house surrounded by armed deputies.I hope they send him a bill.JMHO
  49. 3 points
    No one on the news is talking about the over 50,000 people that have HAD this and their body beat it and now they are 100%.....the news is all about the bad and danger.
  50. 3 points
    That’s what makes this hobby the best @WHX24, all of the people and the crap we give each other! No other group of misfits, er people I’d rather hang out with!! Who knows, might even let you go for a ride in the tub o’ death if it’s finished in time!
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