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    One step closer to finishing the outdoor kitchen! The pex to hose adapter was leaking last night, or the ice maker would be in too. today, fix the leak and finish the two small ends.
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    What's in my mirror did not really concern me too much. It's what ended up in my face that was a bit of a concern. Went to a local drive through zoo today. You are allowed to feed the animals through the window of your vehical, some of the critters don't have the patients to wait for you to get the food out side of the window.
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    Thanks! The other end is neater.
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    I was actually able to remove not 1, not 2, but 3 roll pins in one day. Not only that.......I was able to reuse one of them needed on another tractor! After nearly destroying a tractor trying to get my first steering wheel off, i was not looking forward to this today. It all worked out tho. Skinny Minnow said i should go buy some lottery tickets today i thought about going after #4, the steering wheel, but thought not gonna push my luck and keep soaking it for a while and end the day on a good note. i dont know what whoever was thinking that invented those ....... things!
  7. 5 points
    867 on the trailer ride home …
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    Some light house cleaning here today. 20210904_132907.mp4
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    Worked on the 60 inch deck off of the 522xi. Anti scalp wheels shot and shaft worn out. It is amazing how that plastic wheel wears the metal shaft. I used an aftermarket wheel that came with a sleeve from 3/8 to 5/8". I eliminated the sleeve and used 5/8 grade 5 bolts for new shafts. Thinking maybe that deck is just to heavy for the 3/8" bolt. Hoisted her to remove wheels. Cut down along the vertical shaft. Then cut down along angle support. Grind off the excess remaining weld and knocked out the worn stub. Took a 5/8" x 6 bolt, cut to length, jiged it up, squard and welded. A little paint installed a new wheel and voila! Good as new! Last another 25 years.
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    You really need to find someone who knows something about electricity!
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    Simplest way in my mind is this: All Eatons have a cam on top. Sundstrands do not. And no- Eatons do not have a tow valve. Anything on a bigger C series should have the 1100 (with hydraulic lift), which should freewheel. Just don't ever tow it. You can push it by hand, but no faster.
  12. 4 points
    I mowed with the 414-8 then aired it off clean. After a bit of thought I started to do the deck treatment @peter lena does. I was going to do the deck, service and store it. From there my plan is to clean the tractor and service it then outfit it for winter after making some quick repairs. I hadn’t cleaned the deck since the start of the season other than blowing off the build up I could see through the chute or rust holes. It was a whopping mess. Several hours later and a cleaning with some kerosine I have to still finish the underside of the deck. From there I’ll need to do some repairs. I noticed a few issues with the deck. Missing bolts, loose bolts, and a bent rod and a heavily worn belt. After I cleaned the outside with kerosine I noticed it was cracked where the rear mounting hardware is bolted to the deck pan. I still have to do the oil treatment to the paint. For now though I’m calling it a day.
  13. 4 points
    c-125 with a 42 RD mowed this strip very nicely
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    Found this 867 for sale an hour from home. Original owner, came with paperwork and a bucket of spare parts, old belts etc. Also new in a canvas bag were tire chains bought for it but never installed. On the ad I could see it was original paint, but when I arrived the elderly gentleman thought he had done me and the tractor a huge favor and shot the top of the hood and fender pan with rattle can red . The new paint is only a week or two old and wasn’t painted onto the decals. I’ll be looking for thoughts on getting it off if you have any. Obligatory pics…
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    Appears they're more adept at this game than you are.
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    Don't rush the process, a little penetrant twice a day for several days will help. Center punch, small drill at center, progressively larger bits up to 3/16" (or when you reach threads), use an awl or some sort of pick to gently move the threaded remains away from the engine, heat generated by drill may be helpful in breaking the dissimilar metal fusion.
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    I think nearly all repowers are like this. The electrical alone on the 500 series tractors is enough to need psychotherapy afterward. Very few newer engines use 1.125 PTOs. As you already said, most also require some mounting fabrication. If all that goes well, then the hood won't fit. Most folks cut the hood, but I prefer not to. I've had to modify air intakes and mufflers, but prefer to keep the tractor unmolested. Don't give up on it. Sometimes you just have to walk away and sleep on it. You might be surprised what you come up with.
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    My very own 1990’s commercial!😂 more loam spreading and because of the hills I’ll be using the 520 with dump cart too move the loam to the back of my property. I never realized just how tippy a loader like this can be on uneven ground! So twice the horsing around!
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    On west side of hill near 3 Brothers? I’m on east side at the bottom Thanks for the input. But think I will keep looking for one more complete. Plus something about the seller didnt click so wouldnt have taken it if he offered it for free
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    Looks pretty nice Mike. Clean for it`s age. The left hub has to adjusted maybe with a new seal. I like the looks of those old start gens. Enjoy it.
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    Also a sunstrand transmission has the filter on the right side. The Eaton 1100 has the filter pointing out the back. The C165 would have a single cylinder Kohler engine and the C175 would have a 2 cylinder Kohler engine
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    Camping for the weekend with the gang and decided to bring the RJ along . I made sure to bring some carb cleaner .
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    I tinkered with the C-195 today. Letting the gas tank soak with vinegar, agitating the nuts and bolts inside. Made a test run on the engine through the new fuel pump temporarily drawing fuel from a 5 gallon gas can sitting next to the tractor. All appears to be OK.. After I get the tank cleaned, the seat and access panels back on the tractor, it will be ready for a test drive.
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    1967- 867 (and my yard art machine )
  25. 2 points
    I put this on the end of a different thread but then realized it was ended in 2014 (I'm new here forgive me for duplicate) I just got this 701 and I ordered a dash fro Glen Petit (perfect) I think the choke, ammeter, key and starter are fairly correct but throttle cable is obviously wrong. Can someone point me to a place to purchase the correct one? Was it a locking cable? Thanks, Ron
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    THANK YOU! This is very helpful. Might be a next weekend project for me but in the meantime I will look for the gaskets to replace them when I take this apart and study the manual. Appreciate the encouraging words regarding the Onan, I was concerned I might have made a mistake reading some of the other feeds on them. The previous owner garage kept the tractor but it had not really been used much in the past three years. It is hard to find a well maintained wheel horse and I snatched it up as I was looking for something with a bit more power then the 314 that I have. Hope that cleaning the carb does the trick and it will run smooth again. Thanks again for all the help and I will check back in as I have additional questions and move forward.
  27. 2 points
    Stop at your local supplier and get a decent respirator and set of safety glasses. Seriously. Your health is work the $75. May even want to get a single-use tyvek suit.
  28. 2 points
    @AMC RULES Apparently Craig had his own Wheel Horse show and didn’t invite any of us? We could have brought food and beer but I didn’t get an invite?, did anyone else? 🤔😂
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    I too will bet that the idle circuits in the carburetor are blocked.
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    Finally got the engine mount fabbed and installed. Alignment is perfect. Love it when a plan comes together! I could've dropped the Onan plate altogether, but the PTO hoop thingy is already there. One less thing to worry about later.
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    Thanks Richie! Now it’s time to get Norman ready for a trip to Daytona soon…. I’ve been hired to haul a 5th wheel camper there for a friend.
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    IT RUNS!!!! Replaced the retainer pin...it looked a little bowed. Cleaned out the carbon, put it all back together, and IT STARTED RIGHT UP!!! Now to get it all tuned and I'll be plowing!! Thanks for all your wisdom!
  36. 2 points
    The story of my life........broken bolts that have rusted in.Sometimes,if enough of the broken bolt is sticking out,put a new nut over it and weld it on.Enough heat will go into the bolt to ease removal.Or carefully drill them out with the correct size tap drill and run a threading tap into the hole and load up the new bolts with Never-seeze,like others have said.Just one of the joys caused by leaving machinery out in the elements.Good luck.Part of the " fun " of this hobby.
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    @WheelPuke could be just loose bolts to mower shell , they thread into the bearing spindle , if you can't find the specific spray oils , you might try kroil oil spray , and don't ,spare it . you have to start somewhere , overhead door , is a good spot to look for lubriplate aerosol chain and cable sprays . you might try the transmission first , its a pretty easy service , and it would give you the insight and confidence to do a more thorough deck service . good luck with it , pete
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    During the preliminary under side cleaning I found two loose bolts on a spindle. I’m hoping that’s not an indication of a bearing failure. I’ve got the chassis grease at the ready, I’ll have to pick up a case of the chain and cable lube, other oil, and spindle grease. Otherwise I was going to try a penetrating oil if I can’t find the specific oils you are using. I defiantly need to get the transmission guild and boot changed and paint treated with some oil before this machine hits the snow. I’ve got some neglect to catch up on this deck too. I’m guilty of adding some myself in the years it’s been mine out of ignorance.
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    I had to shorten the lift rod by an inch. It was hitting the center spindle nut. The cross rod was rotted where it connects to the frame, so I cut the old one out, shortened the bar an inch and welded in a new cross rod. I've seen that other people have problems with the grease fitting on the OEM decks hitting that rod, perhaps that would be a good way to fix the problem.
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    And maybe some anti-seize on the bolts when you put it back together.
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    I would keep spraying them and let them soak for a day or so, then use a punch if possible for a starting point to drill them out. That is a plate on the motor that could be replaced if things go south. Use a propane torch and put some heat on the aluminum, then spray will help too. Randy
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    @WheelPuke , good for you ! glad to see you getting after it , when I started getting after my decks , it was a catch up and a refresh to save them , once you scrape / clean and lubricate and get that hot sun dry out , you can really see how you have stopped the grunge / rot cycle. from then on its maintaining that state . just did a quick deck drop ,on one , little to no light cleaning , oil soak , insuring every area , especially spindle to deck mount area , my decks are all stained black , from the oil soaking , in the sun , thats what you want . light blade filing , chassis grease every lift frame movement point , spindle grease , lucas xtra heavy , anti sling, 560 temp rating , polyurea rated , no bearing failures , noise. this is something i regularly do to all my decks , they work with a very simple ease , its the detailing , on ever point that picks up a fault , looking at one on your ,bottom side picture , has curves in it , leave it at that , from feed back, good job , pete
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    Thanks. My plan is try it out, shake out any problems, then tear it back down and clean and paint it.
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    Welded a piece of steel on the bottom of the plow blade (it was all worn down by the p.o. finally now getting around to fixing it up!) and installed a piece of 3/4" rubber from "RubberCal" so I don't tear up my new asphalt. I didn't paint the whole front of it, Just the part that was 'scarred' by the repair work. That piece of steel on the bottom is 1/8" thick. The p.o. kept using it after the wear edge was ground to nothing, and kept using it until the blade itself was worn to the bolt holes. I also started disassembling the old snow thrower that was donated generously by Dennis @DCwom in preparation for hopefully using this winter. It's got a few 'battle wounds' but nothing a little welding, hammering, and Regal Red won't cure. Putting together a shopping list of parts I need.
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    Used my C 105 to move the T@B Teardrop camper into "Marketing Position" on the driveway for a weekend of showing it to prospective buyers... Wish me luck! Sorry - No pics or other info - wouldn't want moderator troubles... Saturday Update… SOLD!!!
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    OH! You know... this place. 🤣😂🤣😂 Can't miss it!
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    Fixed the broken zipper on my 20 year old Eureka tent. Called the company, explained the issue, they sent me several zipper sliders in the mail for free with excellent instructions. Bippity bip… Can’t say enough about their customer service… great company with excellent products and service.
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