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  1. 11 points
    Gentlemen, I have been busy plowing earth before installing a hedgerow. This was my first time using a ground engaging implement (and plowing) and I was amazed by what the tractor, a 68 Charger 12, could do!
  2. 9 points
    Swap a set of rear wheel weights that I had for a set that @Sparky had and painted them today. Getting them ready for the tractor and winter.
  3. 7 points
    It's been 5 weeks since my 98 yo MIL (who lives with us) fell and broke her hip. The surgical team said , we can let it heal naturally which will take 6 weeks before she can put weight on it and she will probably never walk again due to the muscle loss. Or, If she can handle the surgery, we can pin the fermur and she can walk in a few days. The medical team reviewed her medical history and agreed to allow the surgery. She spent one week in the hospital due to low blood pressure, then two weeks at a PT hospital, then two weeks of PT at home by the VNA. She is now walking with a cane and this morning we are headed to the Delaware Bay for a week of crabbing.
  4. 7 points
    Finally calling this unprofessional restoration complete. Thanks to Lowell at wheelhorsepartsandmore.com for a ton of support, redoyourhorse.com for the labels, jackssmallengines.com for odds and ends, and the wheel horse community here for further support and answering of my questions throughout the process. I'm always amazed at how willing this community is to help one another, and how many people take the time to give support, so cheers everyone
  5. 5 points
    I just posted two machines in our classified section I may bring to sell. 1057 and 314-8. If forecast changes I am going Friday night or Saturday am and staying Saturday.
  6. 5 points
    @LandoCommando214I unprofessionly redid one a few years ago. Best thing I did to it was removing the shaker mounts for solid mounts. Wondering if you did the same. Before and after of mine. You did a great job.
  7. 5 points
    Looks professional to me.Congratulations on a excellent resto !
  8. 4 points
    For sale is a 1989 520H , a FULLY restored 48" side discharge deck , and a barely used 48" snow blade Tractor : I have owned this for several years and has been my main tractor the last 2 . Let me begin by saying that the hour meter works and shows 2100 hours on it. Previous owner stated that key was left on multiple times so actual hours are unknown. Unit was in great shape and did not appear to match the hours showing but for peace of mind the heads were pulled, valves done, carb was rebuilt , PTO was rebuilt, new PTO clutch disc, new drive belt, new fuel line and filter, new rear tires ( Carlisle ) , rear hubs converted to studs and lug nuts, all sheet metal has been redone professionally, new decals, new step pads, all fluids and filters changed, LED tailights, new battery. Works as it should, I have put 100 hours on this tractor. Non gear reduction / no forward swept axle! Seat is nice but has 1 small blemish. Snow Plow : 48" blade with very little use, has NOT been repainted! One of the last models produced , it has the cable actuated 5 position sector and the long reach handle. 48" deck : Fully restored using all genuine Toro / Wheel Horse parts. Sandblasted , professionally refinished , bedlined underneath for durability. All new bearings , belts , blades , etc.... Deck has not been used since being redone. Was a very clean and solid example, no patches anywhere. Not shown but included are the rear axle bracket for the plow , and the mule drive for the deck with a brand new genuine Toro belt. I will consider selling pieces individually. Private message me here, or call / text during normal business hours. Price is $2300. 00 . Cash only at time of sale. No 3rd parties , if you're buying it you are picking it up and putting eyes on it. Located in Sunbury, Pa 17801
  9. 4 points
  10. 4 points
    Glad to hear and I always have this fear from my accident 13 years ago . Last November I was in the hospital for a week for a cyst that was right below my c3/4 vertebrae . Even though I’m a quadriplegic I can move my limbs but when this hit me I couldn’t move anything like the first few months of my injury . Super high dose of iv steroids over 4 days and I regained what I’d lost . You are very lucky as the patient in the room next to me had the same issues you had but he didn’t make it home . I am never alone if I have to be admitted into a hospital and they are always watching them . I learned this from the first couple days of my stay in the 4 months I lived there .
  11. 4 points
    hi, when my father in law passed I got this tractor, took some time getting it running, and she cuts real nice, A bit slow compaired to the LX255. only issue is a leaking left rear seal on the axle, got to find that part
  12. 4 points
    Here she is! Not awful, but full of mice and slowly returning to the earth lol
  13. 4 points
    Well as long as she's not changing your diaper anymore...
  14. 3 points
    Exactly your point made. I had a LPN try to argue the point that they did not need to inject saline to keep the line clear. What followed was a leak that lost precious life saving antibiotics. If she had injected the cleansing saline first,the leak would have been revealed. I raised a big stink about it and she was banned from coming back. You never saw the same person for more than two days straight. Care ranged from Florence Nightingale to Nurse Ratchet. The patients I feel sorry for are the ones so infirm that they cannot advocate for themselves. You did not hijack this thread. It's not about me but is to alert anyone else who might expect that perfect care is gonna happen anymore.
  15. 3 points
    In all honesty, your best bet, especially considering if you have difficulty getting the parts (and count yourself lucky finding one) , you'd be best served by popping the transmission apart and also inspecting all the other bearings and gears (and cleaning out the mess that is almost sure to be inside) Odds are excellent if your bearing failed completely so that it appears missing, you may still have a bit of the old bearing outer race sitting in the transmission case , which would explain why new bearing would not start in. (and to get that worn thin piece of hard steel out of the case, takes a lot of patience and some clever work with a good squared-up punch... often from the inside of the case, meaning transmission torn down. I have done quite a few of those.) If the bearing had been gone for long enough, and you're unlucky (like me) you may have to replace the whole case half if the cluster gear shaft wore into the case after losing the bearing. At the very minimum of everything else is in perfect condition (probably won't be) all you would then need would be the transmission case gasket, fresh gear oil, and your bearing. But if it was so far gone that one of those needle bearings went missing - I'd lay odds the bearing failed and wore away, and the shaft itself may have damage that will simply tear up a new bearing. If the bearing actually popped out, then there's a problem with the case if it allowed bearing to come out like that - they'll be a very precise press fit to the case, so only situation I can imagine for a "missing" needle bearing , you're going to have a lot more problems to take care of than just the bearing itself.
  16. 3 points
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FSZ1474/ref=pe_3808250_755491900_em_1p_1_lm , note seat base bolt patterns , pete
  17. 3 points
  18. 3 points
    Young and Dumb Funny Story So shortly after I got my Dl license I got bought a rough 66 Ford 3/4 ton truck. There was an old junk dump truck on farm with an electric 3 trumpet horn. Being 16 and dumb I mounted it on my truck. I played Cornet in band so what would be cooler than playing the horns on my truck. Horn was wired to battery with heavy wire from dump truck. So I put 3 round door bell buttons in truck. Of course I wired those up with speaker wire, maybe 14 or 16ga. The first time I hit those buttons it drew so much current that wire and buttons melted and horn stayed on. I had to disconnect battery to stop horn. My Dad just said I got a good electrical lesson, but I seem to remember Mom being P.O. at me.
  19. 3 points
    For the past few months my wife has been driving me anywhere I needed to go, there was a conflict the other day and she allowed me to drive myself to a PT session.
  20. 3 points
    I have been trimming shrubby for the last two weeks and using the Raider and trailer to haul off the brush. Got the front finished last week. The one bush in back was trying to cover my H&AC unit. Trimmed off two loads and decided that it had to go. This is a pictures of the bush and load number 4 of the bush. It's going but it's put up a fight,
  21. 2 points
    Ok Lance, Yet you still found time to text me your BS and horrible jokes!
  22. 2 points
    Did almost 13 miles of pedaling today. Legs are sore, won’t ride tomorrow.
  23. 2 points
  24. 2 points
    "Feces Occurs"...........
  25. 2 points
    The #1529 bearing equates to SKF M-12121. You have to open the trans to make sure there is not any remnants from the old bearing. Then you can tap in the bearing properly...with out the cluster gear shaft in the way. The bearing should be tapped in far enough to be even with the outside of the case. You stand a good chance of ruining the bearing by trying to tap it in with the cluster gear shaft in place.
  26. 2 points
    Part number for a 312-8 hood is 112358, part number for a 252-H hood is 113458. So I would say no they won't interchange.
  27. 2 points
    Update: I used it to mow this weekend. Over all I like it. Still trying to decide if I like the rocker style pedal I built for my GT1800 better or this one. I see advantages to both.
  28. 2 points
    I was glad to have brought Mrs. P’s Panzer to the Portage show. I forgot about this video I took while there. I figured I’d post it. Quite the work of art! His stack baffles were grinder wheel nuts and he couldn’t believe I figured him out. It was quite creative!
  29. 2 points
    314H should have the best Eaton 1100 tranny.
  30. 2 points
    I have pedals on my 312, 417, and 520.
  31. 2 points
    Nothing pulls like an old two cylinder JD They will pull down to where you think it the last an pop another cylinder and keep going.
  32. 2 points
    I've built two different style pedals. Tough to choose which one I like better. The second one was easier to build.
  33. 2 points
    Ok first picture is the ohm test on both stator wires. 2nd picture is battery ground to rectifier ground ohms. No pic. Tested each stator wire with ground. No reading.
  34. 2 points
    Dang, that sure looks professional to me. Better than I could do, or at least what I'd be willing to invest the time to make one look that good at this stage of my life. Maybe after I retire...
  35. 2 points
    Yeah, I like the way it sounds. I still haven't gotten the steering wheel off the column, even drilling with carbide and cobalt bits. I'm close though. I don't think there's much roll pin left outside the steel of the column, but it won't hammer off, so maybe I just need to let it soak with penetrant for a while. I'm looking forward to having some fun fabbing up a motion pedal on this thing.
  36. 2 points
    Popped a little Wheelie with the no name VID_20231001_093132~3.mp4
  37. 2 points
    @c-series don I didn't think it came with one, thanks for looking.
  38. 2 points
    Before I even saw what you wrote my first thought was “I don’t think that came with a cigarette lighter!” I don’t even think it was an option by then.I didn’t think mine had one but I had to go look, and while I was at it I snapped a few pictures. And yes that’s definitely the correct hood stand.
  39. 2 points
  40. 2 points
    Painted the front porch stair rails today… gonna need another coat… After that I took the 84’ Work Horse and the 94’ 520H out for a trot to keep them limber… When I take them out like this I usually run them in reverse for a bit… just to move those gears as well. When I was going backwards on the Work Horse(8 speed) at WOT and high range, I noticed the tranny whining a bit. I know reverse on manuals usually make a little noise, but I am wondering if what seemed to me to be a little loud is normal…
  41. 2 points
    Planted a Redwood sapling... Yup, one of them BIG boys... Baby from my neighbors yard... Fingers crossed...!
  42. 2 points
    Nothing wrong with his sense of humor
  43. 2 points
    Eric, I wish my dad would have known about these choppers when we were still farming. He used to raise some seriously large hogs. Biggest in the state. This would have been perfect for making ham salad out of the leftovers from Thanksgiving dinner………..LOL! Dave
  44. 2 points
    As my working smarter not harder project unwinds I have a second part that is rattling around in my head. My trailer does not have a tilt function and unloading the 4x8x2 box in the past was simple. Line it with a tarp and load the leaves in. Upon arrival at the dumping location I would drop the tailgate and pull the leaf loaded tarp right out the back. Worked like a charm. I'm expecting it to be a bit more difficult this year with my hip's arthritis acting up so badly. So....the trailer bed is big enough for a 4x8 sheet of plywood with plenty of wiggle room. My idea is to drop in the ply and hinge it on the bed of the trailer just inside the tailgate. When ready to dump use the winch to raise the front end of the floor creating a slide for the leaf loaded tarp to slide out the back with less pulling effort. Heck the plywood slide could be waxed to reduce friction. Thoughts.
  45. 2 points
    Hilarious... how many people will tell you sanding ruins patina.
  46. 2 points
    How about having a tarp attached to the back of the trailer floor. and front wall with an accumulation shelf for enough tarp to reach back a couple feet on the top. The top part of the tatp would be attached to two pieces of rope that is routed through a pair of pullies. When the trailer has been backed into the dumping area you block the trailer wheels, unhook the trailer, attach the ropes to the and drive forward. the tarp will move to the back taking most of the leaves with it. You will have a few leaves to be unloaded by hand but most of the load will be on the ground.
  47. 2 points
    @CCW think I will just stay out of this , when ever I suggest a change thats " NOT IN THE BOOK " , the purists get very upset , and the sarcasm starts , probably should just let it be , meantime , will be with my son on doing a rustproofing job on a recently Mercedes car pick up , body soak , improvements at every step , he sees things like I do , why not eliminate a problem , pete
  48. 2 points
    Cable lifts floor up to the pulley and then the frame lifts it the rest of the way. Black dots are pivot pins or full width bars.
  49. 2 points
    Finally got the diesel working in the RJ. Still have a few minor adjustments to do but less than I expected. Need to set up the thumb throttle so I dont have to reach down on engine to control throttle. Want to drive it around a bit to be sure all is good. Over winter need to find a complete hood hopefully with a fuel tank. Then I can remove the existing tank which will allow an original hood to fit. I will make a mini stack that will clear hood. Unfortunately I had to trim hood a bit more but seeing that it was already cut I wasn't as reluctant.
  50. 2 points
    Picked up my 2nd 1045 the other day.
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