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12 pointsI picked this up yesterday from a R/S member. It was stored in a garage since 1990 till this year. Family had to clean out the estate. So I got lucky on this. A short video of what it looks like. You will see the bolts are all original. Will post pick about the seat. It needs some lite TLC and a good cleaning. This will be a summer tractor only. I hope you enjoy the Vid. 7-14_2021_post_copy.MP4
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9 pointsOur local engine and tractor club held our last show this past weekend. Over the past three years the support from the community has decreased and we had just enough money left for one final show. Attendance was down but those who attended enjoyed a great weekend. This little guy on a Suburban made a couple trips around the fair grounds under the watchful eye of his dad. Fred Flintstone showed up too! Front end and grill from a Massey Harris Pony, S-10 running gear and everything else is made or wood, even the frame. Better call Terminix. Here are a few others from the show.
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7 pointsHi guys. I’ve acquired a c120 auto that needs a fair amount of work. Engine not running but looks in good order. the half shaft also keeps popping out of the left hand side. I’m wondering if the 12hp Kohler engine will fit straight in my B80 4 speed with out any mods. I’m thinking I could make one nice tractor out of the pair I have. Here’s a picture of them both.
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6 pointsI'm in total agreement with the others. The axle is a simple fix. If you still want to do the swap it's quite easy. Do not use the riser plate that the K-181 sits on. Use the PTO from the K-341.There's a bearing race inside for the larger shaft. A little bit of tinkering with the control cables and you're off and running. Here's my "B-160". I bought it new as a B-80 and swapped in a K-341.
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6 pointsThanks for the info.............don't know if I will be able to get at it today as am up to my rear end in alligators right now. Its still sitting on the back of my deuce & 1/2, am really looking forward to getting her in the garage and playing with her. . Bought it because have always liked the looks of these old horse's. Yeah, it pretty crusty, but then so am I. Thanks again!
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5 pointsHello guys..its me....The.attending.doctors.did find a.small infection..one they will.overcome....thank you everyone for all the kind.prayers and words...I recognize many of you as brothers and best of friends Many of the younger guys i would be proud to have as sons... Thank you joette and.lowelle..this is just a.brief break in my rythm.. All my love to my frinds new and.old..always
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4 pointsHello , new here, I just bought a champion type RH10 tractor. In order to restore it, I am looking for a site or other possibility of finding occasional or new parts. Thank you. cordially Hello @David Paquette, welcome to redsquare. It is mainly an English speaking forum. But I am Belgian and I can help you. Champion RH10 is a type of spark plug. Your tractor is a C Series Wheel Horse. Perhaps pictures would help us identify your tractor. What parts do you need? Hello Maxwell, Ha alright, I'm starting well ... I haven't had time to look at it yet because it's very recent. I will join you photo with pleasure. Nice to know you ^^
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4 pointsThere are so many possibilities, it's hard to know where to begin. What if any safety switches have you hooked up on the tractor? Seat switch? Brake pedal switch? PTO switch? Did you replace the ignition switch? There are 2 types of switches. One is for battery ignition, the other for magneto ignition. They are NOT interchangeable.
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4 pointsGettin' there Mike. This evening we got the transmission together. Trina will put one more coat of paint on later. Need to install the 4 seals and bolt it in place. Thought some of you would get a kick out of this old Toro label. The gasket is from the auction we went to almost 3 years ago now. 15 years old.
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3 pointsI went from none to 4 and a groundskeeper and a bolens in a year.... I see how this can be a healthy unhealthy issue haha.
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3 pointsI hear you on that one. I have this lineup and 3 others that didn't make it to the photo shoot. I really don't need anymore. Or do I.
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3 pointsThose are a "pepper pot" muffler, the shower heads haven't been made for a long time and bring huge money!! Randy
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3 pointsHe said..........Merci de toute vos info ,ont reste en contact. Bonne soirée Roughly.......Thank you for all your information, we will keep in touch. Have a nice evening
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3 pointsReally enjoying the back and forth on this thread, folks. Awesome stuff you all helping Mike and in turn, each other like this.
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3 pointsThe shift rails in these early horses can have a suction problem when shifting fast (usually from 2nd to reverse or vise versa). In other words, when shifting fast from reverse to 2nd, the shifter leaves one shift rail fork and grabs the other. If there is enough suction, the vacated shift rail fork can get sucked back and then you are in 2 gears at the same time. The only quick fix is to do what you did. To help to not have this happen, never shift without coming to a complete stop. Do not shift fast, take your time and use a deliberate "H" pattern. BTW...Welcome to Red Square.
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3 pointsWell that did the trick.......she rolls now............trans has diesel in it..........am going to need some seals as its coming out of the wheel hubs. At least now can get it off the truck. Looked like mud inside the gear box. Have not tried to get it running yet. thanks again and know I'll be back with lots more questions.
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3 pointsJust scooped up a new toy that I couldn't pass up on. Having it doesn't sway my loyalty to wheelhorses. It's a 64 and from my brief research on these 110 models it seems 99% there and original. Only flaws are a badly bulging rear tire that is otherwise in great shape, a small crack in the fiberglass hood that is easily fixed and the headlights may or may not be original and in the wrong location. It runs like a top, Kohler 8hp so that's not suprising and all the gears work as does the variable speed setup. At $450 I couldn't say no. Originally the guy wanted $650 in marketplace and kindly turned down my $400 offer but the next day said $450 would take it. Deal
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3 pointsHere is a video from one of our members from your side of the pond, next is a thread on the transmission.
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3 pointsDrain the oil and see what it looks like if it's miky in color water has gotten into it so not a bad idea to flush it with diesel or kerosene. Refill through the shifter lever hole if possible. About a Qt and 1/2 or up to the plug hole on the back left side.
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3 pointsIf you can slide the one axle all of the way out, you can use a press to remove that hub. Definitely fix the tranny before trying to put power to it.
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3 pointsBe carfull when you go drive it, the C-clip is still in there, so It doesn't end up damaging any gears. would get the tranny fixed before a drive.
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3 pointsdrive shaft? busted c-clip, bougth a 314 with the same issue, just open the tranny and install a new C-clip. Kohler should just swap over.
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3 pointsBonjour @David Paquette, bienvenue à redsquare. Il s'agit principalement d'un forum anglophone. Mais je suis belge et je peux vous aider. Champion RH10 est un type de bougie d'allumage. Votre tracteur est un Wheel Horse série C. Peut-être que des photos nous aideraient à identifier votre tracteur. Quelles sont les pièces dont vous avez besoin ?
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3 pointsTinkered a little with Dugs relief valve. Pulled the spring and plunger and gave em a wipedown and replaced. Seemed like everything was "stiffer" afterwards. Had the bucket raised about waist high and was lifting myself on it to get a feel of the cylinder pressure and to see if there was any leak by.
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3 pointsVery nice score. FYI - Those rear fenders look even better when they are painted red and installed on a
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3 pointsYou know the old sayin.....You can't fix..............
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3 pointsWas waiting for some other guys to chime in with some pics but looks like I am the only one. Some honorable mentions.... Lowell's new to him mini dozer.... He also picked up a McClean just before the big show so I guess Dan needs to change his badge to only other McClean club member!
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2 pointsHoward, we will get you through this rough spot. You have many more Big Shows to share with us younger guys. Take care, kick that infections butt and let's get on with the transplant. Dave
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2 pointsIf you are referring to a true” shower head” muffler such as the ones that belong in an RJ, that is a rather rare item. In the box NOS it may go for over $100.00 if the right people see it.
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2 pointsI’ve done a fair amount of reading on this subject. I completely rebuilt a Briggs Model 23FB last year. That is a big honking Cast iron single without counter balance gears and it isn’t bad, although the crank could be balanced better than a Kohler. Anyway, I read that k series cranks are better balanced than Magnum cranks. 🤔 I was lead to believe K’s aren’t bad without the gears and considering the rubber mounts I was hoping it would be fine. On another note, if you’ve priced a crank for one of these you would understand my hesitation around shipping it off. Damage and or loss are real possibilities with the usps. As for the plates, I’d have to find someone willing to machine the crank and mount them. The shops around here are swamped. I had trouble getting one to do the work I just had done and it took 3x longer than quoted. For better or worse, I think I’ll button it up without gears and hope for the best. Worse case I’ll tear it apart later and get the crank balanced or reinstall the gears.
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2 pointsPut the springs on the outside and took a video on how the advance weights work.
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2 pointsYou must have taken a wheel horse instead of your car, Jeff... it's been 23 hours and you aren't here yet...! Oh, speak of the devil... here you are... Don
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2 pointsHere are 2 ignition switches. The top one is 5 pole 3 position (stop, run, start) battery ignition switch from Amazon. The bottom one is a 5 pole, 3 position, (stop, run, start) magneto ingition switch from Oreily Auto parts. My point is. Both switches are 5 pole, 3 position, identical looking switches. They are NOT the same. Do you happen to know the part number of the new switch you installed?
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2 pointsLes pièces sont difficiles à trouver en Europe. Je vais chez le concessionnaire TORO local pour une partie de ces produits, à condition qu'ils aient racheté WH dans les années 80. Mais sur ebay vous pouvez aussi trouver beaucoup de pièces à des prix plus bas. Parts are hard to find in europe. I go to the local TORO dealer for some of it provided they bought up WH in the 80s. But on ebay you can also find many parts at cheaper prices.
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2 points#1. Remove pin #2. Turn trunnion 1 or 2 turns,clockwise. #3. Replace trunnion, insert pin,check clutch, adj as necessary.
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2 pointsSeems to me you already have 2 nice tractors. One of them simply needs a little TLC. Why settle for one, if you can have 2?
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2 pointsBonjour Maxwell , Ha d accord, je commence bien ... J ai pas encore eu le temps de me pencher dessus car tout récent. Je vous joindrai photo avec plaisir . Enchanter de vous connaître ^^
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2 pointsyou can do the spring placement with two hands just pull the one spring with one finger and push the point lobe against the other spring to position it then release the spring from under your finger
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2 pointsWell more progress on the 500 Special. New coil, points, and condenser installed. Pulled the head and going to clean it off and put in new head gasket. Going to run new fuel line and put in a shut off valve. Went and got a new drive belt from Tractor Supply. The tabs for the belt cover are all missing or busted. Going to have to jury rig something for that. Shouldn't be long now but tomorrow I go back to work again.
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2 pointsTrina's been cleaning up and repainting the engine today. Got it out of the stand that it was in. Scraped it down then wiped it with acetone. She put a couple coats of paint over most of the engine. Here's the side with the original military letters after BBT painted it. Obviously she had masked off that area. She wasn't satisfied with the way it looked so a little bit of controlled overspray later..... And here it is sitting in the tractor.
