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9 pointsWell fellas since I had to sell off my Wheel Horses I felt like I didnt belong anymore. The Lambert and the Speedanza are cool but THIS IS a Wheel Horse Fourm. Well guess what....... Im back in ! Picked this up a little while ago. Saw it on CL and jumped right on it. Not a model I know anything about but it does say Wheel Horse on the side of it ! I am so excited to have it and the best part is that it runs and drives!!! It does need some work... I think the hydro is leaking as a saw a puddle of oil on top of the deck. Checked the dip stick and was hardly any in there. When you raise the deck it seems to come up higher on one side then the other. Seat is horrible, someone glued vinyl on it. Front head light lens busted, rear one is busted and no lights work. came with wheel weights for the rear but nothing else. Still trying to figure it out. I just got it home and off the truck. As usual any info I would love to hear about it. I dont know the year, I believe thats a 16 hp Kohler, not sure but it runs really good. Not a fan of driving it by a stick, seems like something you have to get used to then maybe like. Right now it just seems funny but I only did a little lap in my yard. I think I got a smoking good deal on it that makes me even happier.
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9 pointsDielectric grease is silicone-based product that is NOT electrically conductive and will not mix with water. It is a non-curing product that will remain flexible and will not harden so it will continue to seal out moisture and oxygen eliminating the potential for corrosion.
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9 pointsPulled the tiller off of the 312-8 and put the mower deck back on because the wife wanted to help me mow. I hooked up the new to me dethatcher that I picked up last week just to test it out. It was a fun morning of outdoor work together.
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9 pointsI know the weekend is not over, but what better way to give thanks to all that have served, and remember those that paid the ultimate sacrifice for us to be able to have our freedoms. I had the opportunity yesterday and today (with 2 of my buddies) to take the Battleline Tactical Concealed/Defensive Pistol Training course with Kris "Tanto" Paronto who is best know to us from the movie 13 Hours:The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. The movie depiction of him (minus the height of the actor) is spot on. Very down to Earth guy and loves to joke around and lighten the mood, but gets down to business when it's time to get down to business. His other 2 trainers are the same way. It was a great course and I learned a lot. I would definitely recommend it for anyone who has a conceal carry license. Not only did we cover conceal carry topics, but also covered personal defense and car jacking situations and other defensive situations. It was hard to get videos and pics of every exercise because they kept you moving the entire time, but here are a few... IMG_0078.mp4 IMG_0082.mp4 IMG_0133.mp4 IMG_0068.mp4 IMG_0088.mp4 IMG_0071.mp4
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7 pointsI have had this Roper tiller for sometime now, it ran, but I had no way of using it behind any of my horses. So I decided to build a 3 point hitch to carry it. The pickup points on the tiller seems to be too far back in relation to the top link mount, so I added new ones, further forward and lower. My original idea was for a hydraulic system, but because of the rear mounted fuel tank the geometry for lift arms, top link and lift arms was looking very awkward to sort out without having the whole lot hanging too far out the back. The semi-circular cutout just behind the original hitch mounting lug on the transmission was for a small cylindrical hydraulic tank, the system was to have a hand pump. A 12v winch system was eventually decided upon. The towing hitches when fitted are too long and foul the lift arms cross brace so have to be removed to use the three point, the clevis hitch will reverse and fit under the lower mounting Chanel but the ball won't. The winch system seems to work ok on testing with the tiller, which weighs around 250 lbs! I will remove it for final tidying up and painting, more detailed pics to follow when off the tractor.
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7 pointsNot forgetting the ones that never came home such as the ones in this beautiful place in Italy.
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7 pointsI brought home Grandpa's old 520 yesterday. Going to work on the engine today. 😁
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7 pointsI’ve got a happy kid. We sanded and painted the adjustable weight bar. Got it installed just after lunch.
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7 pointsremoved a tree today nylon straps nice to have - one wide strap around the trunk and another longer / thinner strap attached to that strap and the tractor
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6 pointsI worked on this video of hooking up the tiller on the 502 last week. It is surely not meant to fit, but it works!
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6 pointsI got my receiver hitch welded together today. Tested it out by jockying the pontoon around the yard - while the welds were still warm. And, since I know it bugs some of you, I'VE GOT NUBS! Got a question, too. I looked up the C-195 on Tractordata.com, and noticed that it listed the rear wheel size as 15". Is that true?
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5 pointsGot the Patriot Horse out of semi retirement so Trina's mom would have a tractor all her own!!!! Moved the seat way waay waaaaay forward.... Chucked in a battery and filled the tires. Started right up without even any choke...
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5 pointsabsolutely use dielectric grease an all your electrical contact areas . i use the SUPER LUBE squeeze tube type , i also added another battery cable ground from engine mounting bolt / frame to battery grounding area ,with dielectric grease. found that to eliminate any issue , and added that cable to all 3 of my horses. pete
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5 pointsChange of plans on the fork setup. I decided to weld DOM tubing on top of the forks and then be able to slide them on 1" solid bar. Cut and milled 1" of the sides of the forks and cut 9" of the tops to reduce the weight. Founds some cut plates at the scrap yard fof the ends and center. Finished the weight box added a brace on back for the suitcase weights and a hitch.
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5 pointsThis is actually the first rear, side, top, front discharge deck I have seen.
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5 pointsThis gem showed up at my back door today. I used the 312H to drag it off the POs trailer. Hopefully I can get it ready to mow by Wed. The grass is getting high.
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4 pointsAny guesses ? It looks like it winched .... something , but it's in the middle of nowhere .
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4 pointsI agree, it looks like there may have been a bag of fertilizer placed on the left front tire and left there to leach out and dissolve the poor girl. It made a nice home for the critters. I haven't been able to turn the crank yet. I'll pull the head tomorrow. Can't get the 8 speed out of 3rd gear either. Maybe tomorrow with a bigger bar.
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4 pointsthat’s an incredible statement right there! I can’t imagine what you’ve endured and to see you proud of what you faced and take that mask with a Hell Yeah attitude... that’s something else! Thank you for sharing what you’ve gone through. I hope it helps you to bring us along. Unfortunately I have known too many people to go through chemo and radiation but haven’t ever heard it told like that. I’ve heard that if the cancer doesn’t kill you, sometimes the treatment feels like it will. I’m happy to have you here and to see your awesome project work! Take a break today. Kick your feet up and relax. Or take a stroll on a tractor. Whatever you feel like bud, you’ve earned it!
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4 pointsGet some GUNK engine cleaner. Remove the seat pan and go to town. Get all the fins clean. Use Mobil ! oil.Make sure the plastic fan isn't missing a blade
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4 pointsHave a test light or voltmeter? The second it quits see if you have voltage at the coil (+) positive terminal with the key in the RUN position. Condenser is wired to the coil (-) terminal? The body of the condenser must be grounded to the chassis. If it is sitting on fresh paint the ground may be compromised. If you find power at the coil it may be fuel related. If the gas cap vented? Loosen it off to check. Garry
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4 pointsMost quality machine shops stamp the head and crank that have had work done. If previous work had been done they XX out the old and restamp with the new.
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4 pointsLovely day here so testing my garden hammock to destruction. Neighbour decided it would be a good day to burn rubbish in his garden bin. I advised him strongly that not only was this against the law but also highly inconsiderate and ignorant. The fire was put out pronto. Back to the hammock...
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4 pointsThis is the start of my weather vane project. Customer wanted the laser cut silhouette so that's what we went with. Spindle is mounted in a custom made ball bearing cassette so its low friction and long lasting. Just got to make the arms and letters now and we will be good to paint.
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4 pointsyou should see if someone in your area sells rebuilt long blocks. This way you save buying the complete engine and you still get the satisfaction of using parts off your engine rather then trashing the whole tractor. just make sure the wheel horse spec with the correct length and diameter crank.
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4 pointsI painted the wheels satin black and the hubs/bolts bright red... The look is growing on me. I also put some nice stickers on it Then I used the gorilla cart to haul away some brush to the burn pile and took some loads from the gravel pit out to the woods Fixing some ruts we caused during spring mud season All in all a great wheel horse day!
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3 pointsGot tired of cleaning and changing spark plugs due to worn rings so pulled the engine out slapped in new piston and rings , lapped the valves and now its sweet as a nut ! have ran it in and its back to work now....
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3 pointsNot sure if there has ever been one of these motors posted on Red Square Wheel Horse Forum before ! But this is a Kohler K-101 4 hp motor made special for one company. sharing pictures! You may see this one day on a Wheel Horse!
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3 pointsI loaned the ZTR to my wife’s boss. Picked it up today and noticed an old trailer in the weeds. Freebie! It doesn’t have a tailgate but the way it is shaped with the angled sides makes me wonder if it should be the dump box for my dump truck project...
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3 pointsGood morning Ladies and gents. I have to replace a couple of leads and terminal ends on a commando. I'm thinking about dialectric grease or paste , and wonder whats recommended. Wondering also if its good stuff for fuse holders and pin connectors. Any suggested brands , do's don'ts ,or general advice. Thanks!
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3 pointsUnless your hauling a Detroit Diesel or @ebinmaine or @Stormin's logs your trailer wheels are fine.
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3 pointsShop closed today for Memorial Day, so I started my day by going to coffee with Rodger and the rest of our crew. Then Rodger and I figured we'd drag some telephone poles out from behind his shop so another friend of ours could come load them, rained enough last night that both our pickups just spun in the mud trying to pull them. So back to his house we went, I fired up his old R John Deere and drove it to the shop. Dragging those poles out of the weeds didn't even give the old 2 cylinder diesel a workout. Anyone who knows me knows that my blood runs IH red through and through, but I have to say cruising down main street on the old R was a lot of fun
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3 pointsHey Kevin ? Do you think you can turn that mask into a grill for the front of my next tractor project? LOL
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3 pointsI guess I will start this one with the point what should be the end of it, which is claim what is rightfully yours before they take it away and standup for yourself. So here it goes the reason for it. My wife worked 40 years as a school teacher in the same school teaching first grade children. This was not only her job but a major part of her life for her dedication was well known. Not only she was a teacher but she bought groceries, clothes, school supplies, and many other items on a constant basis for many of the not so well off children. These were inner city children and a majority were from impoverished families. Every time we go to that area which before this current situation it was every Friday to go to our favorite restaurants, there are always former students now adults that flock to her and embrace her constantly, a few times actually Police officers that stopped their car and came to greet her.It always brings tears to my eyes to see this. Many times she does not recognize who they are at first since it has been so many years, but they remember her as if it was yesterday. This woman worked her but off all of her life not only in her job but in every aspect of her life. She would leave home at 6AM to take our children 40 miles to a family member for day care, drive another 20 miles to work, leave work pick them up, drive another 40 miles home, she cooked dinner every day, did the laundry took care of the children and me, and finally at around midnight everyday, did her lesson plans and school work for the next day. Following day the cycle started all over again for years and years. And, I am not even mentioning all the activities she was a member of in that community. At around 2011 she began exhibiting some peculiar symptoms and sure enough she was diagnosed with Parkinson's. By 2013 this became a big issue at work for several reasons.First she lost the ability to write due to her tremors and stiffness in her right side, but the worst of it was that some of the children would cry when they would see her tremors thinking that something bad was happening to her. She couldn't handle that, so she decided to retire then since she was also entitled to her full pension from the school system. This was a devastating blow to her, to have to give up the job she loved so much and a contributing factor to the quick progress of the disease right after that. So now the reason for this post. I and most everyone else advised her to file for disability. Being the proud woman that she has always been, she outright refused and was actually insulted by it many times, stating that not only she was not disabled but more strongly that she was not going to do it just to collect money like many people do faking a disability. We all knew that was not the case but in her mind she has always refused to admit any disability. Now fast forward 6 or so years. Every year when her Social Security Statement came it said on it that if she decided to apply at that moment for disability her benefit would be her pension maximum amount. That was until the statement from 2019 arrived. On that one it now says that she is not qualified due to the recent changes in the system. The change being that to qualify one now has to have at least 20 credits earned in the last 10 years. She has not worked for seven years so there you go the reason why now she does not qualify. So now upon seeing this, the woman that never stood for any wrong doing from anyone to anyone and fought for what was right all of her life wakes up in a rage. She now decides that this is not right and wants to apply for disability. She calls Social Security Administration about it, and all I can say is that I should have recorded that phone call. This woman gave them such a tongue lashing about fairness, morality and politicians not working for the benefit of the people they represent that I tough, that is it, they think they are talking to a crazy person and they either will hang up on her or they will just ignore her. Well. that did not happen at all. Although at first they stuck to what the statement said, finally after putting her on hold for a few times while they conferred with supervisors ,stated that they want her to apply for disability from the day that she stopped working and not now. That they would have an agent review her situation and call the next day to review it with her. Doubtful she said after the phone call that they would never call and it was only to shut her up. She was wrong. Not only did they call at the exact time they said they would, but they proceeded to file her application on the phone with her. We were not ready for this and required substantial documentation which we had but not at hand at the moment. They just waited every time we had to look for such documentation this process taking about 3 hours. Agent said that naturally this has to go through the regular approvals and process like any other application under normal circumstances and no guarantees are made at this moment but for her to rest assured that it will be a fair process taking her circumstances into account. Also that if she is approved, although they would not pay her from that date she stopped working , they will pay her retroactive for at least one year from now. So we are waiting to see what come of this. This change will affect a lot of people specially if one does not work on a steady basis and does not earn the full 4 credits in a year. Also don't be proud and claim what is rightfully yours immediately.After all we worked and contributed towards it. And stand for what is right and do not be afraid to speak your mind. All I can say is , boy did this woman speak her mind, always respectful but left no doubt whatsoever about what she thought about what is right and what is wrong. She will be a fighter to the end.
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3 pointsWelcome. Make sure the vent in you r gas cap is clear. Try running it with the cap a bit loose. Vacuum can build up as tank empties and the pump cannot over come it.
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3 pointstoo many to pick just one - but I'll take the second one in line ( thank you in advance )
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3 pointsMonetary market value. Maybe. That depends on your selling area. But the value of having an older machine that's going to last much longer than the new replacement throw away garbage far exceeds the monetary value. I would put $2,000 or even more into an old Wheelhorse all day everyday before I went out and spent twice that on a new mower.
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3 pointsSeafoam also makes a spray if your uncomfortable dribbling some in . Seafoam works the nuts! https://seafoamsales.com/product/sea-foam-spray-intake-valve-top-engine-cleaner/
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3 points@formariz First off thank you for your kind words. I appreciate every ones kindness and encouragement. I want to say again I didnt post any of this looking for pity or sympathy. I am no one special. I did nothing special. I did what every single one of you would have done if you were in my situation. In fact I believe some folks here most likely have endured greater hardships then mine. I was reflecting on the " 1 year ago" and how it seemed to me like yesterday in some ways but a long time ago in other ways. How fast everything changed, but how long it seems coming out of it. Also how I feel I am recovering physically at a much faster rate then I am mentally. My body can seem to take a lot of punishment, but my mind is pretty fragile.
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3 pointsI decided to take a break from mowing with the simplicity and instead I used the 867 today. It did ok.
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3 pointsLittle JB Weld on that engine & deck... You'll be mowing tomorrow...
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3 pointsThanks so much for the welcomes!! One of my first jobs was working for a Wheel Horse dealer/lawn and garden center. And I finally got one!! It was a major score. Came from a collector that had 62, yes 62 Wheel Horse tractors. He used this one to mow a 1/4 acre. No smoke, fires right up, runs like a champ. Got it for $350!!!!! And as a bonus, my wife, who never cuts the grass told me to get off so she could run it!! She loves it too!!