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11 pointsThought I might post some pictures from the years. John, Scott & his dad Dave, Duke Kelly's 2011 John, Jon Bell & friend Kelly's 2012 JoeBob, Buckrancher, Martin, Scott- SMaurou (sp), John Mentone 2016 Jake Kuhn, Lonie, John, Lonie's son John & I in Toledo..delivered a sign to him. 2012 penn show...dropped of the 4 wheel wagon. Penn 2013 ] Penn 2014 Ricky V's auction John and Smokin'Joe The NOS trailer in the motel room. R.I.P. John Say hi to JimD.
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8 pointsSomething you don't see very often and I saw two at one auction!
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8 pointsGot out in the shop last night to finish my rearend job on the winter beater, only to open the door to about 4+” of heavy snow! After a mile test drive, I promptly hooked up the plow. Ready!
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6 pointsI use a lot of unwanted bed frame rails in my projects. They are free or nearly free. I pick them up curbside for free and at auctions for the $1.00 minimum bid.
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6 pointsI will always cherish the memory of John "Brrly" Campbell for his love of the Wheel Horse tractors. We shared that passion but he taught me several things and shared information as I began collecting. I visited about four years ago in Toledo to buy a 603 Wheel Horse from him . My wife and I were treated to a visit with his friend who housed some of his tractors and also collected. John also was a fixture at the big Wheel Horse Collectors Club Show near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in late June. My condolences to his family on their loss. May he Rest In Peace.
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6 pointsI repaired and reinforced a known weak point on the c1x1 and 300,400 and 500 series. This is on my c141D
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5 pointsAre you sure these are the right chains? It seems way too short--like it is sized for narrower or smaller diameter tires so the locking arm could go through the end link and then hook back as its supposed to.
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5 pointsSorry to hear of John's passing. Hope this simple prayer will help. Dear Lord, you hold time within your hands, and see it all, from beginning to end. Please keep and carry John's family in their sadness and loss. Cover them with your great wings of love, give their weary hearts rest and their minds sound sleep. Lord, lift their eyes so that they may catch a glimpse of eternity, and be comforted by the promise of heaven. We ask all this in the precious name of Jesus. Amen I never had the opportunity to meet John in person but did share a few PMs where he figured I wasn't correct on a post I'd made but wanted to be polite and not call me out on the thread he was referring to. That is the kind of people that we should all strive to be. Rest in piece John.
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5 pointsAlways hate to hear about the loss of a fellow collector. My prayers go out to John's family. R.I.P. John
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5 pointsBig John called me out of the blue one Saturday. He wanted me to pick up a sign for him. He ended up driving all the way out here to get it. The mark from his head where it hit my doorway is still there. RIP John
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5 pointsI took a class on chainsaw safety once and one of the things I remember is that if you’re going to take more than two steps with a running saw engage the chain brake. I got in the habit of doing this and now it has become second nature.
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5 pointsJust now reading and following everyone’s season. After passing on numerous small bucks I decided to take this one on November 10, five days ahead of Michigan gun season. I had missed a larger buck earlier with my compound so I used my crossbow for this one. Got another tag so will likely get back out there soon. Congrats to all who scored. Seems like fewer and fewer hunters out there every year.
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5 pointsI can't speak to Onans, don't have any. For the Kohlers when a fuel pump start to leak or otherwise fail i go electric (I think I have 5 now). Facet Posi flo made in USA I have used both the 60304 1-2PSI and the 60245 1.5 -4psi. I had a cheap knock off pump failed after a few hours no issues with the posiflos. US Made may cost a bit more but.... I wire them to ACC. Turn on ignition you can hear them clicking as pressure builds up click changes and you can start up. The have an internal fuse 3.5 amps and draw very little current. Some say overhaul the existing metal fuel pump on the Kohler...but the price of the rebuild kit is about same as the posiflo. and if the Rebuild fails you might be pumping gas into your crankcase
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4 pointsI heard it thru the grapevine, that there were Indy car models with a WH. I searched google images and found maybe 3 different teams with different color WHs. I don't know how many different sellers there are or how many kits are available. My order came to $20.50
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4 pointsMy good friend @Brrly1 passed away last Sunday 11/28/21. He was a good friend to many others on this site also. Here is the Obituary... https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/23250315/john-a-campbell/holland/ohio/cremation-society-of-toledo-srs He was a fierce Iowa Hawkeye's fan. He loved getting into the old Big Ten Football Pools we used to do. He and @HorseFixer from Michigan and @JimD from Ohio St. would really have at it. I miss those guys and all that rivalry. May he rest in peace. I love you man.
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4 pointsHi im new to the site I have 3 wheel horse tractors RJs how do you tell the model I only have 1 engine wisconson IM thinking they are 25's not sure though they are in rough condition Im planning on restoring 1 all the way back original im also looking for 2 rear wheels any help is more than where im at now
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4 pointsYeah, those things hide like 10 mm sockets and the socks from the dryer. Good thing they're cheap! LoL I have a bunch of those for the same reason Never used any brushes either. Sometimes a tiny copper wire for the main jet needle holes. I need to get one of those ultra sonic cleaners
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4 pointsIs the PTO off? With the PTO on the start signal won't get to the solenoid, happens to al of us from time to time.
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4 pointsHere are a couple taken on Sat. in northern PeeAaa. Dropped them at the butcher shop that I use.
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4 pointsUpdate, Tank 1/4 full. Took the filter and did the John Wallfish filter flow test. I first blew into it work wise and nothing would pass. I turned it around and reversed the process and air went through. Once again I turned it work wise and test again and now some air would go through. Disassembled the filter. Seems well made, has a lot of glue looking stuff holding the element in place. The paper element really looks to be pretty fine. (the dirt on the element is from the dirty pliers I used to pull on the paper) The media pleats seem very close together. Maybe the fuel swells the paper a bit and then it drys out and self blocks. IDK Installed a Kohler barrel type filter and it fired right up. Ran it dry, side note there was about a 1/4" of fuel left in filter when it shut off, and now waiting till tomorrow to turn on the fuel and try it. This motor always started on the first or second pull. Will see.
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4 pointsBeen up at the farm today. Repairing a 9ft x 9ft box section cubicle shed door frame ready for re-sheeting. Pleased there's some younger bodies up there for doing the lifting/carrying.
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4 pointsLike getting rain gear on in winter, struggling for 20 mins. ...then realizing you need to pee.
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4 pointsI bought a bag of the cheap paper filters found they were a loose fit with my fuel lines. Many of the Knock offs have a 6mm nipple for 6mm fuel line the rest of the world uses. 6 mm is .23622" so your .25" fuel line is a loose fit...
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4 pointsCutesy, but fundamentally wrong! How about a video of this little Munchkin chomping on the semisolid berm of snow at the end of the driveway once the plow goes by?? I did not think so..... Don't send a toy to do a Horse's job... Bill
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3 pointsBuddy of mine and @Achto has got one of those ultrasonic thingamabobs from HF and likes it . Me thinks you are gonna be the next carb queen here EB!
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3 pointsi still consider myself a R.Sq newbie since March -- but like thousands others here i have found a fraternity of common affection and loyalty to these machines -- but moreover, reading these wonderful heart warming tributes to your friend John Campbell it is clear this site is more than a place to share mechanical info but the comments demonstrate an impressive loyalty to each other and a true human bonding, affection and appreciation for the relationships formed by something called garden tractors, aka the "herd, the ponies, the horses" - every time i log on i learn something about tractors.... but most importantly i learn something more --- the values and the roots of the great people that built this country are reflected and live through the WH community - and to read the touching tributes to your friend proves the bond lives and grows in every post - my thanks to the founders of RS and to the people ( administrators/experts) who give it oxygen every day.... but mostly to the every day "horse" lovers who create sometimes anonymous and remote friendships we all enjoy.
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3 pointsThis sounds like one of the safety switches is giving you problems. On my 14-8, there is a safety switch on the PTO clutch lever. If the lever is not fully on the 'off' position, the switch is not made and the tractor does not crank. It usually comes back to life after I move the lever into the engage position and back to the off position. Probably a similar system in your 310-8. Look in the manuals section of the forum for a wiring diagram that will illustrate the safety switches in your tractor. Good luck and have fun.
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3 pointsI'm really sorry to hear this Steve, thanks for letting us all know. My condolences to his family, and to all you guys who knew him well.
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3 pointsSome day my wife is going to buy me one of these for anniversary. Boy will she be surprised. Meter
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3 pointsI ate a lot of liver & onions and heart when I was younger.. Now Doc Sawbones says ,no more organ meats. I grind the deer hearts in the hamburg now.
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3 pointsThat right there is a perfect case of someone setting themselves up to fail right from the get-go. On a ladder. No eye or ear protection. No gloves. No hard hat. Body to saw orientation all wrong. Perfectly incorrect usage of a chainsaw. Sheer luck right there. Sheer luck. When we started burning more wood four or five years ago I took the time to train myself muscle memory of my left wrist being in a good position to hit against the break lever if the saw moved that direction. We've probably processed a dozen cord of wood since then and I have had the saw nose up on me a time or two. Teaching myself that maneuver was definitely one of the better moves of my life.
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3 pointsIt usually takes me longer to gear up with all my PPE than it does to do the job!
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3 pointsSince we're being scientific- one gallon of water is about 8lbs, so 39lbs per wheel? Sorry, I can't stop myself sometimes. jonw440, tractor looks ready to work!
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3 pointsMy vote is ditch the oil sentry...plug it ... and get into the habit of checking oil frequently. But I am with Gregor and don't have a Magnum. @roadapples I didn't know you worked at NAPA ??? For 50 years??? Does this mean you and Squonky are blood bros?!?!
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3 pointsTook the deck off, cleaned it up and flipped the wear bar on the plow and lubed everything up, then installed the plow. Ready.
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