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  1. 12 points
    Would just like to give a shout out to a class act guy. Pullstart. I was looking for a hard to find front muffler through this forum and he contacted me to let me know he might have one. Just had to look for it. After a few days he let me know he found it. Gharged me a VERY reasonable price, not the ridiculous prices out there. Just a guy out to help a newbie and not get rich from it.Fortunately we don’t live to far from another and we’re able to meet up. A very nice man. Hope to get to know him better. Thanks again Pullstart.
  2. 10 points
    regular stuff to talk over an issue / problem with the grandkids , dissecting a screw up , wrong issue , is taking it apart and talking it over , its important to emphasize to learn from wrong. it won't kill you , it will embarrass you , humiliate you , make you think of next time correction . my younger grandson has learned to just step up apologize and correct the issue . he has been paying it forward to others , with calm explanation of the fix opportunity. no shouting or confrontation , but breaking down the cause / reason . eliminating the typical sarcastic in your face stupidity , with a back and forth explanation of issue / cure , makes our talks much better , my granddaughter is also catching on , conversations are much better , and being honest / up front with feedback , is terrific . they like asking about anything , knowing we won't add on to the issue , pete
  3. 8 points
    For my 1000th post i am happy to say the last shroud bolt on my briggs and stratton came right out i learned that all ratchet dont all rotate the same so i guess i was tightening when i thought i was loosening i got confused because on my dad ratchet the switch flipped to the left is loosen but on my ratchet to the right is loosen so my dad taught me to check before trying to loosen a bolt and the bolts aren't that long and if the bolt is the right material we can weld the tops back on to get them out also i remembered while i was loosening it to spray it with wd 4d to help it come out but one thing is is that the shroud seems stuck on somewhere but hopefully i can get it off today but thanks for all of you for helping me as my dad is away alot for work and cant always help me but i will try and get the shroud off today. Kollin
  4. 8 points
    I regret selling this c 120 to my friend. It has a rototiller, mower deck and plow blade. I bought it years ago for $800. I sold it a year later for $800 to a friend. A year after that he wanted to sell due to health problems. I told a friend that is a collecto and he bought it for $800. I should have never sold it. His mini oliver started as a gear drive wheelhorse. He brought both to the toy and tractor show in Sublette Illinois, and it hurt a little seeing the c 120. Its all original and the paint looks good. I miss this one.
  5. 7 points
    hopefully not too many of ‘em, it won’t feed many!
  6. 6 points
    I don’t know how to say this. My good buddy Max had a warm heart and was always on the go. Sure, he ate more than his share, but he meant well with his intentions. It happened when nobody was around and it was quite the shock to find him still. I’m not sure what his age was, but we joked that the greys in our beards were just wisdom anyway. He never told me when he was going to show up, he was just there when you least expected it. RIP buddy. Sorry. I had to.
  7. 6 points
    I got this poor thing, 93 4x4 S10, two weeks ago from my stepson. Plans to put it back the way it should be. Already removed the plastic bed liner, rusty brush guard, found the coolant temp sensor broken and the IAC motor plug turn 90*out. Replaced the coolant sensor, cleaned the throttle body and plugged in the IAC correctly and she runs like a sewing machine. Found a set of wheels for it. Getting ready to remove the body lift. It’s about 97.6% rust free. Gonna be a nice little truck one day.
  8. 5 points
    I was fortunate to score carlisle turf tires for 7.99 each at TSC today, normally 79.99. I’m wishing I would have gone sooner to get tires for more tractors.
  9. 5 points
    Back in the early 90's when I had a large garden I used my Farmall Super A with a moldboard plow followed by a disc harrow and finished it up using a long railroad tie as a drag to smooth it all out, worked great. @Rob R
  10. 5 points
  11. 5 points
    One other option for getting a motorcycle battery in a tight place.
  12. 5 points
    No difference that would impact shifting. gears inside are the same. difference is 10 pinion differential vs 8.
  13. 5 points
    Stop calling me Shirley, that was my Mothers name @WHX??
  14. 5 points
    Cluster gear is the same & looks like the others are too. I would run the reverse gear they all look like that. Fer sure a new third gear from Lowell and he may have the others as well. Don't scrap the old ones I know a guy who repurposes them....
  15. 5 points
    Eric - while waiting for those in the know to chime in - hows about looking thru the parts manuals for a model with a 4 speed, another one a 6, and another an 8 ?? Could make for some light reading in the can...
  16. 5 points
    Here is my walk behind mower used for ditches and banks. I have two one not operable right now, but it can be fixed. This is the other one. 1964 Eddleman built local It was rusting away a couple of years ago when I bought it for $200. Cast aluminum base, steel transmission with brass gears, chain drive with clutch. Will I cleaned it up greased the bearings, new tires on the back and new blade. Good for another 50 years. I don't used the cart as my lawn is not level and I didn't ever have brakes, but I fixed it anyway, I know a little about them I assembled them one summer back in 1962.
  17. 5 points
    While striping the paint off from my gas tank today I noticed that there was a lot of flaking paint on it. This is never a good sign as that usually means that there is a leak some place. Really made me wonder because the inside of the tank looks like brand new. After getting the paint off I found history of a JB Weld repair. Sorry but as this tank showed, JB weld is usually not a long term tank repair. After cleaning things up completely it looks like the seam either rubbed through on something or someone hit it with a grinder. I silver solder the seam, spread a baking soda past on it and put some gas in to see if I had the leak fixed. It was fixed but noticed a leak around the petcock plate. Gas was leaking around one of the rivets. Dump the gas out, clean the area well, and silver solder the rivets. Put gas back in and it has been sitting for 4hrs now with no leaks. My solder job ain't real pretty but it's holding.
  18. 5 points
    I cut the grass one day last week and all went well; the new belts appear fine so I put the guards back on today. I also put some traction tape on the foot rest as I have to unmount similar to a Horse "of course".
  19. 4 points
    Well now we have a Silvia... and a Shirley... didn't I say Dan is the tranny queen?
  20. 4 points
    The parts manuals have the answer to your questions.
  21. 4 points
    Sorry Trina I just listened to the intro to Shine on You Crazy Diamond with David Gilmour and I'm in a really good mood.
  22. 4 points
    Tell Trina to start using the clutch a little more. You know I would never have the........ to say that to her face don't you.
  23. 4 points
    The cluster gear is available on any Wheel Horse gear driven transmission. They are all the same from three piece RJ’s thru last one built in 2007!
  24. 4 points
    Just one. It goes up top by the lever handle, but the adjustments are made down at the engine where the lever bolts on.
  25. 4 points
    Still a bit cool and windy to work on the 1067 out in the barn, so I started on a 1948 Maytag Twin that Tasha bought at a show we went to last spring. I got the engine running shortly after we got home from that show, but she wanted it restored so here we are. I got the engine fully disassembled, and most all of the parts cleaned and degreased. Good thing we tore it down, while it did run and ran quite well it had been ran on a pretty lean oil mix at sometime. Lots of scoring on the pistons and cylinder walls. Had another Twin on the shelf I bought at an auction a while back for a parts engine, it had a set of jugs and pistons that were in great shape so I salvaged them for use on this engine.
  26. 3 points
    @formariz @elcamino/wheelhorse @Achto , while thats going on , my wife has them doing food prep , and learning how to prepare and make a meal , every step , even table clean up after a meal . grandma has them , making and baking what they like , so they can do it for themselves , both of us grew up in homes ,where you had chores to do , so it was a very easy thing to pass on . they think its amazing that people were brought up that way . you never forget , pete
  27. 3 points
    . I only have a shroud on 50% of my small block S/G. I have the other one just never got it cleaned up and installed... Live dangerously But seriously they are pricey and since I have no real use for this tractor not sure I want to spend the $$ on S/g conversion...
  28. 3 points
  29. 3 points
    When we put the Tecumseh HH100 in Trina's Military Tribute Tractor the change to a S/G wasn't an option. She bought a thinner motorcycle battery and we strapped it to the frame directly behind the engine. Only thing we'd have done differently is maybe find a vent hose that was longer. The acid vapors and some condensed acid caused the paint to peal below the hose in short order. If I'd had a 12 HP Kohler engine and generator? Find the brackets. Make it look like something Wheelhorse would have built.
  30. 3 points
    That doesn't look like an Accident. Quite a hard "Golf" swing to bend that rod. Mighty Mouse will be after you for this!
  31. 3 points
    Dan's got a bucket o gears as he is the official tranny parts queen. We been pickin through it pretty hard on our builds tho.
  32. 3 points
    Also have parts from a 6 speed if you need.
  33. 3 points
    I got a couple extra stuffs laying around if you’re in need as well.
  34. 3 points
    The green one is on sale! $239!
  35. 3 points
    Six speeds were only used in 1967 and 1968 but as you surmised the internal gears were common to must uni-drive transmissions from earlier years. Changes have been made over the years to improve the transmissions and new model numbers assigned even though only one component or type of part was changed. I have one 953 transmission that had some internal gears that didn't match any other units I had rebuilt but it was a working unit so I replaced bearings and seals and put it back together; works fine. Lay the parts out side by side and school us on what looks like it is compatible.
  36. 3 points
    Tim wanted to see the truck. I wanted to DRIVE it! Don was nice enough (and brave enough) to let me drive the return 40-ish mile trip. I very much enjoyed it! A very nice, one owner truck! Tim's tractors are the rare exception that look even better in person than in pictures. He was even brave enough to let me take the Work Horse for a spin. A very nice day indeed. Been over a year since we got together last. We definitely need to do this again!
  37. 3 points
    If it still doesn't spark, pull the flywheel off. Was there ever a mouse nest under the blower housing? Chewed wires? The condenser and magneto magnets are all under the flywheel so you will have to take a peak
  38. 3 points
    I had a similar tragedy occur when one of my tenants missed the on ramp - about sixty feet up: He never even got the chance to catch up on his unpaid back rent.
  39. 3 points
    So today was productive repaired the backyard gate got the c1054 6 speed going then the steering linkage decided to pop out. MAX FINALLY DRIVE HIS 1277!! Drug the sears out of the front yard and started to put the Techumseh back together. received_909210250400591.mp4 received_909210250400591.mp4
  40. 2 points
    to @Roz Their good people that Pullstart family.
  41. 2 points
    Today we worked on the B-125, checking electrics and redoing fuel system, to find out the choke leaver on the carburetor is broken en the intake manifold cracked... back to zero. Thats why he only coughed on start pilot ones.
  42. 2 points
    You sure did your 1000th post well! Milestones can be realy satisfying!
  43. 2 points
    Just my 2 cents about the battery location, but I relocated mine under the seat with neat cables running to it hidden. Definitely has a cleaner look, and has that “all motor” look with frame.
  44. 2 points
  45. 2 points
    @Ed Kennell thanks ed , with so many of the available tools today , there is a lot of off sizing , possible sizing with a related look / see . at my friends shop , its regular stuff to encounter , nuts / bolts , fittings that don't match up with anything , sae, metric , wentworth etc. expect things to be , not up to sinc , pete
  46. 2 points
    @peter lena Pete, I don't think the smallest (1/8" pipe) extractor) will fit in the head if a 1/4" set screw.
  47. 2 points
    It’s brutal Steve!! We had to unload a tractor trailer today in the heat. Not a 53 footer, but close to it. We all sweat right thru our clothes in minutes.
  48. 2 points
    That. Wasn’t. Funny. 😆
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