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12 pointsLast weekend was our 13th UK Wheel Horse round up, one of our biggest attendance to date with 34 entries. heres a few highlights
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11 pointsIf it is here’s a simple map of what’s what. Not exactly a Hollywood Map to the stars but close ADDRESS for GPS= 615 Narrows Rd Biglerville Pa. Blue= general parking for all including trucks with trailers. Yellow= parking for campers and the people who camp out. Red= the actual WH Show area. Purple= the oval track around the center display field.
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7 pointsHello there Horse fans!!! Was slowly thinning out a few tractors and dug out great grandpa's C195. Haven't started it in a few years. Motor spun by hand, changed oil, fresh fuel and lit the candles. Runs like I used it yesterday. Ok, fine. But body is getting bad. But mechanically is sound. So, tonight I was gathering all the Auto 18 parts and a tote shifted, fell three feet and crashed into the top of my head. No blood,no foul, but cursing followed. After yelling at everything, I found the NOS rear PTO in that tote. So, I can't find that tractor a new home, great grandpa smacked me in the head somehow and I'm taking it with me. The problem, still runs good, mows and looks cool to me anyway. But, do I repaint or leave it alone? Even if I do the cosmetics, I'm not making it a parade only machine but at the same time, I don't want it to continue to rust away.... All advice, criticism is welcome!! No matter what, it's still family but unclear what I should do. Thank you all for your help!! VID_20250606_130231.mp4
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6 pointsGot the engine finished (static governor set, new carb installed), filled with oil and mounted up. PTO and side steps next on the list. Still trying to make up my mind on wheel color. Kinda on the fence between silver or @Sparky Mike's medium grey...
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6 pointsFirst show of the season next weekend, so today a few of my tractors enjoyed a spa day in preparation.
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5 pointsFishing for stripers on the Susky River with another 80+ yo friend this morning. Md has a 19-24 inch slot and a 1/day limit. We had to fish hard to get two that were under the 24" limit. Too big throw back. A 22 and 23"er we were able to keep.
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5 pointshttps://classicgreen.org/Reunion https://gatheringofthegreen.com/ https://nationalihcollectors.com/category/events/ https://www.google.com/search?q=international+cub+cub+fest&sca_esv=a5f19cfa0813df82&sxsrf=AE3TifOnsm-lTKvkKl1cLZkli0Z-_j0Hyw%3A1749481589487&ei=dfhGaIy4Hd7ckPIPhfH1iA4&ved=0ahUKEwjMxrrlzuSNAxVeLkQIHYV4HeEQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=international+cub+cub+fest&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiGmludGVybmF0aW9uYWwgY3ViIGN1YiBmZXN0MgUQIRigATIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAFI-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_cbwgcHMi0xNC4yOMgHgAM&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#vhid=mb8AEyLT4vpYhM&vssid=_o_hGaJ6CGI32kPIPoe__oAI_85 https://minneapolismolinecollectors.org/events/
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5 pointsSo, here's my opinion. If it ain't done right then don't do it. If it's going to be a worker don't do it. If the so called "character" reminds you of your G Grandpa don't do it. If all the mechanicals are good and then you do it, what are are you going to do with it? You could paint it and wipe it with a diaper all day to keep it clean or run it like it is. Seems there's more cons to a paint job than pros IMO. Spray it down with WD-40 and protect what's there so it don't get too much worse. BUT, all of this from a guy that doesn't restore tractors and likes an old tractor to look like an old tractor
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4 pointsToday I broke my own rule. The rule was to not get or be remotely interested in the "riding mower" versions of the Wheel Horse. I've only ever been attracted to the garden tractor variety of the Horse. Well this little one fell into my hands and I figured I'd tinker with it. Had it running within 10 minutes. It needs a new starter solenoid and shutoff valve/grommet on the fuel tank. I putted around the yard checking all the gears and to my surprise it even has an electric pto... ooooo fancy huh ? Model 210-5 with a 30 inch mower deck actually cuts pretty nice. The hub caps are probably worth more than the machine itself. Might have to keep this baby horse around. Our annual tractor party and parade is coming up mid July so this can be an extra seat for whoever wants to go for a ride while we travel the neighborhood. Lots of people come out and wave as they know we do this every year. What makes me smile is the little and big kids too who love to participate .
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4 pointsFlew to Cancun on the way to Playa del Carmen. Waiting for family to get done at the baggage carousel. Btw, That's a 940 mL beer!
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4 pointsA willow tree fell down so I started to cut it up. I cut some weeds down with my 953 sickle because the bugs and locusts were attacking me. I really need some 14 inch ags or 15 inch wheels with ags. Those bald snow tires get stuck too often The 953 stalled and the electric fuel pump quit. I took the shifter plate off and tapped it with a socket wrench hammer and it started running so I was able to get it to the garage I guess I should put a new fuel pump on it too.
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3 pointsMan this is going to be a Sweet tractor when you are done!! It's all beefed up and a v-twin engine. If you aren't going to keep it original, this is definitely the way to go.
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3 pointsDonald Duck made his cartoon debut in “The Wise Little Hen” back in the summer of 1934. But he wouldn’t meet Mickey Mouse until his second appearance in “Orphan’s Benefit” later that year. From there, it wasn’t long before Daisy Duck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie were introduced. In spite of their superior diction, they weren’t able to steal the spotlight from Donald. You can’t replace his grumpy, nearly incomprehensible charm, and it’s why the Donald has been in more movies (200+) than any Disney character. So, let’s celebrate on June 9 — National Donald Duck Day! And his accomplishments don’t stop there. He co-hosted the Oscars in 1958 with a little help from Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, and Jimmy Stewart. Oh, and they named an asteroid after him in 1995. If that doesn’t convince you he’s a force of nature, know that he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. We’re not sure how he left webbed foot prints in front of the Chinese Theater, but we’ll gladly roll with it. Well, what do you give to a duck that has it all? His own holiday!
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3 pointsI used an electric PTO with an M18 that didn't have the thrust bearings. That could solve the 1" shaft problem too.
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3 pointsUGH, ran it out of gas right in the middle of the Zag show grounds. Of coarse, all of the wonderful "friends" there got their phones out instead of helping! LOL And to add to the insult I almost choked ------ laughing from listening to all of the laughter and ridiculous comments! Got to admit, that was funny!
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3 pointsFinished up this morning- mostly yesterday spread 5 yards of #57 riverstone. Going to build a pergola onto side of shed with a bar & fireplace. Spread stone for pergola area, walkway to her she shed, & stone up at her prayer garden. Open area between garage & where pergola will be Im going to build a stand for one of my hit/miss engines. Ill have a custom canvas made to protect it. Sore today.....Im getting too old for all that hard work. My 22yr old son helped & 9yr old kid next door really worked hard too so I paid him.
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2 pointsmy 1992 GMC K2500 elsewhere is my daily driver, however I don't drive a lot of miles about two thousand so far this year. One thing I have been doing on my vehicles the past fifteen years or so is using my pump up sprayer and coating the undersides and inside the fenders with Penetrol. Penetrol is used in oil based paint to help it flow smoother and I'm sure the main ingredient is linseed oil. It's been two or three years so today I crawled under and touched up a a few spots.
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2 pointsI put a sticky back 180 grit Da paper on a plate of glass with some Windex and can plane a head in 20 minutes.
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2 pointsRemember too, if you are traveling east on the PA turnpike from Pittsburgh, DO NOT TAKE WILLOW HILL EXIT!
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2 pointsI want to get a 520 axle for my Raider 14 as well. Well I more meant originality as far as engines and such. I can't claim any of mine are or will be original either.
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2 pointsThank you! I hope this will be the beeefiest tractor I have. At least that is the plan. So far as original- what you said could be said for every tractor I have! Try as I might, none of my machines can claim 100% originality. A couple get close, but not all the way.
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2 pointsI have the AGs, but I'll be South of Cancun until Saturday night, so I can't get measurements until then. Here are some photos of them along with Carlisle turfs from January, before mounting..
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2 pointsUpdate: the Linen Beige, Red and Black hats will be delayed, our vendor is looking for another made in USA source, the Camo hats have been shipped to me and I will offer them up when they arrive.
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2 pointsNot so sure about that series one pumps only made 5psi Series 2 used 40 psi to work the drilled crankshaft...
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2 pointsSend this company an email: bills-place@outlook.com Give them the Kohler part numbers above.
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2 pointsMaybe you could make a mockup of the dimensions on cardboard and cut out to see if it would fit. The dimensions are on page 5 of this service manual
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2 pointshammer fists on the seat, hood, tires… whatever gets the job done!
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2 pointsSo, if that’s mouth to mouth resuscitation, what does CPR look like….rhythmically pushing on the battery cables???
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2 pointsAnother wicked busy day creating firewood. I cut a fair amount of 14" sticks this morning then Trina moved a BUNCH of it and a bunch more up to near the splitter.
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2 pointsmaybe I've gotten on my knees a time or 2 LOL My daughter came walking around the corner of the house at the exact time when I was on my knees pressurizing a rear tank 418-C. She says "Oh my God, you're #$%#^%& your tractors now" then turned around and walked away before I could explain. LOL
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2 pointsShe saw the video. She kissed me right after recording. But she wouldn’t kiss me once she saw what I recorded
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2 pointsToday my son's scout troop had their big end of year event. Typically you have to be "registered" with the troop (at least have child abuse clearances on file) to attend any over-night event. The end of year celebration is typically a camp out that goes from Friday night into Sunday afteroon, and is one of two over-night events the fathers can attend and stay over-night. They do skits, activities to showcase the outdoor skills they learned that year, and Saturday night is a camp-fire with the end of year award ceremony where they receive the pins, badges, and other awards they earned since January. The end of year ceremony also involves a "bridging" where Trailmen who are advancing levels do a ceremonial walk across a bridge, and the new troop leadership are announced. Due to issues with boys leaving after the Saturday night ceremony and not having enough hands to break camp efficiently the last two years they changed it up a little. Instead of a camp out, the middle and high school aged trailmen setup and ran a carnival type deal for the younger boys and families, which was also used as a fund-raiser for their big bi-annual trip next summer. This one was very exciting for me, because my son finished all his badge work for this year, bridged to the next level, and received his leveling award for the elementary level, the "Timberline Award". This is not something that one just falls into by showing up, it involves a lot of other work outside regular meetings. From the organization's website: So I am really proud of all that he accomplished this year. Unfortuantely I don't have any good pictures from the ceremony that don't have a bunch of other people's kids in them as well, and I don't want to post their faces since I don't have permission. I just have this one of his back when he accepted his Timberline patch:
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2 pointsThis little guy was parked my moms behind the well house at the camp garden. Moms was grazing down the road. He didn’t budge while I picked vegetables 200 ft away.
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2 pointsToday was our kids fishing derby at our club pond. We put 400 trout in on Tuesday. This morning 37 kids caught about half of them. Most got their five fish limit. A light rain caused a small turnout this year. But the kids can fish all week before it is opened to adults. I fileted most of them to make about $200 for the club.