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  1. 17 points
    I restored a 1990, 312-H for my grandson so he can go about terrorizing the locals...
  2. 12 points
    Plowing?!?!?! She’s got time for plowing? Is she done with Colossus yet? Priorities man… You one lucky dude…!
  3. 10 points
  4. 10 points
    I'm a little jealous Eric. I can guarantee that I will never come home to see my wife cleaning out the driveway.
  5. 9 points
    Well recently before Alex got his 604 project he was looking for another project and was out Perusing my parts tractors pile. Out there sat this little commando 8. It was owned by my ex Alex’s mom. So I told him he had to talk to her. Her and I don’t see eye to eye so she thought it was for me and told him a price. I was like whoa it’s for him not me. After weeks of him pleading for it she finally caved in and gave it to him. Tonight was finally warm so he asked my dad to move it for him since it doesn’t have tires (we stole them for another project). We tested the spark and it had great spark and tried to start. Now the back story to this tractor is. I was at a local dealership that I’m friends with the owner picking up some parts I ordered for another project. I asked him what was up with the commando 8 sitting in the side lot. So he brought me out and we looked at it and he gave me the story. The original owner Archie bought it brand new with a mower deck and the snow thrower. My friend was a kid when it was new and would walk by Archie’s house and got to be friends with him. He started learning to mow on it and graduated to doing all the services on it and switching implements for Archie who was in his 60’s at the time. Archie lived into his 90’s and the tractor sat for years in his garage. His kids gave it to my friend. I thought it was a cool back story. Then my friend said he didn’t have the time to fix it up or get it running and told me to make him an offer on the spot. I had 22 bucks in my pocket and he told me deal. Couldn’t believe it. Well my ex was super pissed that I bought another tractor so I gave it to her. We got it running and it’s been sitting since. I’m glad Alex got it. He’s been addicted to this hobby all winter and now has wheel horses of his own. He plans to keep it original paint and keep the nick name Archie!
  6. 8 points
    The rest of the story. Unfortunately, my plumber was over booked (I should have been a plumber) and could not fit me into his schedule in a reasonable time, so I contacted another. He was here at 11:45 a.m. and finished by 12:50 p.m. He dug down at the spot that I had pinpointed... and found this. Cut it out, and spliced in a new piece Job is done, no leaks, water pressure is holding, and now I can take a shower longer than 1 minute. Woohoo
  7. 7 points
    If anyone has captured either post them up, with or without a tractor, at home or one of your favorite destinations that brings you peace for better and warmer days ahead for all of us. Take Care All
  8. 7 points
    Current winter misery Backyard sunrise Cape May NJ sunset
  9. 7 points
    Me 3 Or a whole $%!) ton of other stuff too long to list
  10. 6 points
  11. 6 points
    Finished with the decals!
  12. 5 points
    Daughter needed a rolling 5-drawer tool chest for work. I “needed” another tool chest for the garage… she 1/2 I got 1/2…Win Win!!! Fits pretty good. Will do the job…
  13. 5 points
  14. 5 points
    Here's a few from the BBT. Our house, sunrise over the mountains across the street. Various views on our drive to work.
  15. 5 points
    Something about the dawning of a new day and the sun setting after enjoying one.... Excellent post. @ranger throw some in.
  16. 5 points
  17. 5 points
    When i first started out in this business i learned why, when siphoning 3yr old orange stale gas out of a tank...best to use a clear hose, lest you get a mouth full, choke on it and blow it out your nose... 1/10 stars...do not recommend
  18. 5 points
    So you made a gasoline milk shake? How'd it taste? Looks like you made some "Elmer's Glue" to me.
  19. 5 points
    Me 4… on a Wheel Horse… But Mrs. Sylvan WILL shovel the entire driveway… by hand… when I can’t get to it … I am a lucky man…!!!
  20. 5 points
    Agreed sir. My wife is supportive and never complains how much tractor time I take. That being said, she has zero interest in them. The first year she went with me to the PA show, she left and went to Hershey all day. She grew up mowing on her dad's Case. Those things fly compared to a Wheel Horse so far as ground speed. In her book at least, that's one less thing to like about them! That's the only reason I'm speeding up the whatchamacallit. She may enjoy using it if it's a bit faster...
  21. 5 points
    Good deal. Well, as I was just saying in the beginning, this is a celebration of paying off a debt.
  22. 5 points
    The only reason you didn't get a ticket for that load was the troopers couldn't stop laughing!
  23. 5 points
    Handlebars! I had to cut the shaft and turn all the paint off to get it into the steering sleeve of the tractor. Perfect.
  24. 5 points
    I think it takes a smart fella to include his kids on this type thing! ...now i gotta figure out a way to split my plasma cutter "want" with something my kids want!
  25. 4 points
    Today, I’m celebrating the beginning of my little blue truck assisted Wheel Horse collecting spree! in Spring of 2018, Mrs. P told me “if you go buy a new zero turn, you can have as many Wheel Horses as you want!” I promptly went to the Scag dealer in town and picked out a nice orange beaut. For a $300 finance charge, they offered 0% interest. Since then, she’s been crying to pay it off and I have stubbornly insisted she doesn’t pay a cent more than the scheduled payment because we get to use their money instead of our own… and we already paid for the privilege. Well, our last bill arrived yesterday. It’ll be paid in full and has been a great machine. Regular oil and hydro fluid changes, clean outs and a couple sets of blades and it’s good to go.
  26. 4 points
    Oh, it's no joke. WHX??-Uncle Jimbo swears by the stuff to relieve his dry, cracked dishpan hands.
  27. 4 points
    Madge says, "You're soaking in it!"
  28. 4 points
    My 312-8 sat with a busted cap for at least a decade, i pulled it out the frame, dumped it, put in some degreaser (like purple power) then stuck the power washer in it, that agitating action broke alot loose..then let it hang upside down. I take an open air fitting and put it on my air line and snake it in...helps blow stuff out. Then a couple hours in the sun to fully dry. She was spotless inside.
  29. 4 points
    @JCM You’re bringing it back and I’m on it!
  30. 4 points
    That’s awesome. Kudos to her. My new girlfriend doesn’t understand my Horse addiction yet but is supportive. In fact one of our dates this summer she asked if I would join her at a local tractor show. That was before she knew how into them I can get. But I highly doubt I will see her plowing snow on one.
  31. 4 points
  32. 4 points
    @formariz Thanks for babysitting these pictures for a day or two in your thread. 😂 I'll just go ahead and redeposit here...
  33. 4 points
    SOME whining could be considered normal. I've noticed that mine all whine a little if the RPMs aren't high enough.
  34. 4 points
    Paint up the tank and re install. Then hang a couple of these babies on it! ( You did mention "Took a whiz!)
  35. 4 points
    This came in the mail the other day. Since the girls ski, but we rarely make it to a hill, I thought this would be fun!
  36. 4 points
    Seems it was running, try the easy stuff first. Drain the tank, change the fuel lines, put fresh gas in it and try running it. If it does not run well after a short time, then pull the carb and clean it.
  37. 4 points
    Air chisel / needle gun, great for tattooing clients with thick skins!😂
  38. 4 points
  39. 4 points
    Removed the console style shifter to the upgraded version.Didn’t turn out to be that difficult to do with the advice from Davoman1966,great help ! Got the parts needed from A Z tractor.Good folks there. Much easier to operate now .
  40. 3 points
  41. 3 points
    He hasn't opened the carb up. .still time
  42. 3 points
    Yeah... @Jeff-C175 and I... are 2 of the biggest 's on the site when it comes to that.... When we aren't screwing around... something must be deadly wrong... Don
  43. 3 points
  44. 3 points
    Get'm started young! Now I'm curious what the "your " price was
  45. 3 points
  46. 3 points
    Don't remember the numbers but think the angle iron was 1/8" thicker and 1/4" wider than the 1055.
  47. 3 points
    Oh it was a joke don't worry the only time I drink gasoline is what I'm trying to siphon it out and then you get a lot in your mouth.
  48. 3 points
    One WH (mine) and one Sears (neighbors). The Sears my neighbor strategically placed deep deep in the woods between two trees with the thought that someday in the future someone would stumble across a rusty rotted tractor carcass and wonder how it ended up so far into the woods.
  49. 3 points
    Now you can move on with your life and stop living in the past.
  50. 3 points
    My , yes, that 9 pin used on many tractors, and not just Onans, is often the cause of the problem you mentioned. I'll add some more and that is the ignition switch and its connector and the relays with their connectors. You can test the relays by swapping connectors between them, and the ignition switch by jumping the wire to the ignition. See that large hex plug at the top of this photo? The main jet is in there, removing the plug will drain the carburetor. The newest of the Onans have the accelerator pump behind the cover held on with the three screws, you may or may not have that but it is a place to look if you have performance problems. While on that photo, you will see two welch plugs just above the accelerator pump. The larger one can fall out causing extreme surging, the smaller one covers the idle mixture adjustment to keep the EPA happy. The official repair was to throw the carburetor away. The older carburetors did not have the pump and did have an idle mixture screw that could be easily removed for cleaning. I doubt that you have issues there but if you still have problems and need to pull the carburetor, use this for future reference.
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