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  1. 11 points
    I've driven past it many, many times having lived just 9 miles north. Going into Chandler's with my dad as a little boy. I wish I could have appreciated what I saw at the time. I saw Chandler's showroom across 30+ years of it evolving. But mostly.... I love wheel horse because of my Dad. He was no ordinary Dad. He was the best. He taught me how to steer while sitting on his lap on the 1962 Lawn Ranger. That and a 1963 Thunderbird! Ha ha. Then came the time to solo on the Lawn Ranger! If he told me once, he told me 50 times..."Get in trouble? Turn off the key! This tractor will run right up a tree and flip on its back". I often wondered what kind of beast I was driving. My dad only lived to see me acquire one wheel horse. A 1977 B-80. I bought 8.5 acres of land. And burnt up the Tecumseh motor on the Ranger mowing some of it. So I needed something bigger. (I had no clue what wheel horse really made). But the B-80 mowed about 3 acres sufficiently. Each wheel horse I bought had a high and a low. I thought of my dad each time I got one. And was also sad to think he wasn't there to share in the experience. Sorry I got caught running down memory lane. I have often wondered. Has anyone seen photos or videos from within the wheel horse factory on Ireland Rd.??
  2. 9 points
    Want to know where the 10mm socket is located, check out the first 30 seconds of this vid.
  3. 9 points
    it did continue.... I didn't want to carry on too far...
  4. 8 points
    Alien concept for many, but my day job is as tech as it gets, designing consumer electronics. We are slowly embracing Ai for some tasks - and it is remarkably good. For other tasks, it is less so! I asked.... "what is the difference between a wheel horse suburban 400 and a wheel horse suburban 551 garden tractor?" the reply The Wheel Horse Suburban 400 and Suburban 551 are both classic garden tractors, but they differ in several key aspects: Model Lineage and Positioning: Suburban 400: Part of the earlier Suburban series, typically from the 1960s-1970s, designed as a versatile, compact garden tractor. Suburban 551: Introduced later, also part of the Suburban line, with updates and improvements over earlier models, from around the late 1970s to early 1980s. Engine and Power: Suburban 400: Usually equipped with a smaller, 12-14 HP engine like an Onan or Kohler, suitable for light to moderate tasks. Suburban 551: Generally features a larger engine, around 16-18 HP, providing more power for heavier tasks. Design and Features: Suburban 400: Simpler, with basic features, and a more traditional design. Suburban 551: May include newer features, improved comfort, and sometimes more attachments or options. Production Years and Use: Suburban 400: Older, more common in the 1960s-1970s. Suburban 551: Later model, reflecting advancements in design and engineering. Compatibility and Attachments: Both models support similar attachments like mowing decks, loaders, and cultivators, but the specific compatibility can vary depending on the year and configuration. In summary: The main differences are in their era, engine power, and design improvements, with the Suburban 551 generally offering more power and newer features than the Suburban 400. If you're considering restoring or replacing parts, I recommend checking the exact serial number and specifications for the specific tractor, as features can vary within the line. -------- I think we are safe from computers for a while yet
  5. 7 points
    No pics but got a deuce blower at the auction for 10 bucks! might be froze up but shows promise.
  6. 5 points
    It’s National Gummi Worm Day, July 15, and grown-ups still want more yummy gummi flavors, more colorful styles, and more silly sizes. Adults, not kids, have made gummi worms one of the most popular candies on earth. The name ‘gummi’ is the German word for ‘rubber,’ so you can get a satisfying stretch out of the squiggly candy before you pop it in your mouth or just bite its head off.
  7. 5 points
    Mrs. P took a ton more pictures than I did. I focused on videos…. Get ready, there’s a couple hundred photos coming up!
  8. 5 points
    Vid Kev Kev brought his and there was one in the flea market that was a repop. Guy wanted 400 but Jerimi stepped on it for less.
  9. 5 points
    That's the kind of stuff why my neighbors have their lawn chairs sitting out in FRONT of their house! LOL
  10. 5 points
    All the above are useful, for sure, but the goal is simply to never let it significantly discharge.
  11. 5 points
    I am getting closer to blowing this tractor apart just trying to fix a few things on the simplicity I got. But got these front wheel weights today feels like 25 pounds a piece maybe more
  12. 4 points
    It's not real big and only one day but it's almost in my back yard. I haven't gone since pre-covid but, weather permitting, I'm going. Anybody else? Annual Downtown Tractor Show Early Saturday morning, July 19th, Michigan Street will close and quickly fill up with tractors and small engines for the Annual Downtown Tractor Show. The Show will start at 8:00 am and run until 3:00 pm. This show was started by a group of friends who enjoy their agricultural heritage and want to share that with the community in 2014. The first show was at the Plymouth Farmer’s Market and was only garden tractors. In 2015 it was held in Centennial Park with a BBQ Cook-off and featured garden and farm tractors. In 2016 the show came downtown and joined with Discover Plymouth. Garden and farm tractors, along with hit & miss engines, were featured in 2016. This show continues to grow each year in numbers of tractors that are displayed and visitors. Along with tractors and engines, there will be food vendors selling some tasty treats to the visitors of the show.
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  15. 4 points
    Transmission is rebuilt and ready to go back on the 704
  16. 4 points
    Well, we left home, headed for Baton Rouge, LA. We are staying overnight in Shreveport in a KOA campground that we usually stay at. We're in our 1995 F250 (7.3L diesel), towing a 1987 Avion travel trailer. We make this trek twice each year.... at Easter, then in July. Each time, we are gone for two weeks.
  17. 3 points
    And though it’s a major headache, there is some beauty here in these s’ploded’n’shredded tires!
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  19. 3 points
    I LOVE pecans (puh-CAWNS)...... Growing up, if there was a choice between pecans (puh-CAWNS) and walnuts (can you even mispronounce this??), we would always have pecans (puh-CAWNS). I understand the health benefits of walnuts, but compared to pecans (puh-CAWNS), walnuts taste like dirt. (Your results may vary). Mom was raised all over the south, so she naturally leaned towards pecans (puh-CAWNS). Dad came from NY, but spent the vast majority of his life in Oklahoma. I'm not sure if he like pecans (puh-CAWNS) before he married my mom..... One of my favorite ways to eat pecans (puh-CAWNS) is brush them with melted butter, sprinkle them with garlic powder, then stick them in the oven and hopefully get them roasted exactly to the point where the just about melt in your mouth without being burned. Brownies, carrot cake, etc NEED pecans (puh-CAWNS)......
  20. 3 points
    ALL OF THE ABOVE
  21. 3 points
    Finally almost done
  22. 3 points
    Met a guy this weekend who owns these sweet rigs and I’ll ask him if that name rings a bell @squonk . Supposedly Him and his son built a couple of them . He wants something else made and lost his number years ago .
  23. 2 points
    My NAPA # 8229 U1L 370 CA / 300 CCA finally gave up. This past weekend in Northern Maine where my old C-165 now resides with a battery dated 6/17 sad to say is done. No complaints with this one. It was replaced with the same numbers. We shall see, probably won't make it like the old one did.
  24. 2 points
    The only thing that was screwed other than the lack of a tire and air, was the broken poop pipe letting the dogs out on I39!
  25. 2 points
    Oakland County (Michigan) Fair... Pretty small tractor area, but decent hit & miss display. No 's...
  26. 2 points
    Hmmm. The version I remember is Garbage in -- Gospel out. The concept of a large sort for a machine learning or large language model is generally in the right direction, but add in a weighting system somewhat like a Bayesian that, during training (or whenever given feedback) iteratively alters the sort criteria. It is those millions (or billions) of tiny criteria that constitute the “knowledge.” And, it is because those criteria are so fine-grained and interconnected that identifying the exact reason for an answer to a given prompt is stupendously hard. And further, it is why when a falsehood gets trained into a model it is pretty much impossible to correct (that sounds kinda human to me)--generally, the model must be completely rebuilt from “ground truth” once the falsehood has been removed. And where does “ground truth” come from? Ah, grasshopper!
  27. 2 points
    Yes the 4hp K321 hahaha man that's a horrible running engine.
  28. 2 points
    You removed the 2 set screws? Some heat on the pulley won't hurt if you are replacing the seal behind it.
  29. 2 points
    Crank Seal maybe bearing plate??? Manuals can be helpful
  30. 2 points
    Tossed together a video of Wild Bill’s legendary 2025 Big Show Parade!
  31. 2 points
    Orange sugar slices for me Never cared for them until I got older. Hmmmmm
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  33. 2 points
    We've been seeing 5 to 7 year old batteries with that method.
  34. 2 points
    Recently or maybe it was two years ago 🤣 I saw an E-141 that was either restored or in very good original condition and thought wow that’s pretty cool, I kinda want one to add to my collection. Wouldn’t that be cool to mow with one of those? I definitely like the looks of the E-141 over the looks of the Elec-Track model.
  35. 2 points
    You can buy a 350 CCA battery made by East Penn for about the same price as the lesser NAPA 300 CCA that is also made by East Penn.
  36. 2 points
    Block painted. Not perfect but looks better than it did. Yeah that's a cheapo carb on it. The original is badly corroded and is gonna take a lot of work. It'll get rebuilt soon. Spark plug is just a dust cap. Not even threaded...
  37. 1 point
    So we was lookin at this pic at camp and had thought the whole axle had come unglued and slid back. kinda looks like it. Yep he's screwed we said. We commenced to engineering road side dollies underneath to get it home
  38. 1 point
    I got Pack Rat, the B-110 out and did some cart work moving items between the house and lake house in preparation for the folks coming for the weekend. I seem to be on a string of bad mechanical luck - water pump on the outboard, the chipper going dead, and now, one of the tires on the cart has developed a leak. I ended up charging the tank on my pancake compressor and carrying it in the cart. I'd load the cart, fill the tire, drive the 100 yards to the other house, unload then load the cart, inflate the tire, drive to the other house, etc, etc, etc. The current tires on the cart are cheaper wheelbarrow tires, maybe 6 years old. The sidewalls are cracking, so it is time for replacement. I'll go with something heavier for replacements. I think the cart wheels are 8" by 4" wide.
  39. 1 point
    Eh, I just split the seam, at the lowest point, and it was already mid afternoon. Just got some extra ventilation.
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  41. 1 point
    This week we are doing another AMAP (as many as possible) drop set workout. I did some quick math, and tallied up the amount of weight moved so far. Not counting getting the weight out of the rack, or putting it back, I lifted 16,725 lbs in an hour yesterday, mainly focusing on squats but adding in kettlebell swings, goblet squats and no weight jumping lunges. Today was dead lift, with concentration curls, lat raises, and hammer curls sprinkled in for a total of 12,360 lbs. So far, I’m at 29,085 lbs and tomorrow is bench press headlining the gym day!
  42. 1 point
    Only useful as a core to trade in now. Compare the new battery warranty to that of the old - probably 6 to 12 months....
  43. 1 point
    Choke cables will not lock...When I have a throttle cable that will no longer lock clothes pins to the rescue. one fast idle 2 full throttle
  44. 1 point
    Ran a couple gallons of petrol thru the Chevy 4 cylinder today…so relaxing! I never went over 1300 RPM’s “cruisin” and listening to the Loons
  45. 1 point
    @whlpny if he’s on here any more. Definitely Robert Rock creations!
  46. 1 point
    Not mine, but I am fascinated with the structure of the Round Barn locater near the Big Show.
  47. 1 point
    I have not clocked it and it is all stock. According to the manual 6.4 mph top speed... It scoots along and does so very quietly...
  48. 1 point
    things I did today to the old 704 next on the list to do is mount the gas tank fix the steering shaft fix hood and get the motor running and rebuild the transmission
  49. 1 point
    One of the mods I'm doing in this trailer is adding a nice front frame tool box. Today I used two former pieces of bed frame angle iron to create a frame work for it. Forgot "in process" pics but here's the after shot. I'm also adding multiple tie down points. Started messing about with that experiment today too. I used a 3" forstner bit and two smaller paddle bits to create a pocket.
  50. 1 point
    There fixed that Just caught this thread ... good work!
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