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  1. 12 points
  2. 12 points
    Here is a quick up date on the 607. I had to paint this before it gets to cold so here is a couple picks. And the leaves are starting so there is all my time gone..... I hope you enjoy the picks. Gary B...........
  3. 7 points
    I'll be 70 in January. I check the obituaries in the news paper everyday and I haven't seen my name yet.
  4. 5 points
    There is a ridge in the bottom of the tranny case that traps some oil in the front half of the tranny. You have to jack the front end up to drain it all. You said it was nasty before you put in your good oil i would but in a half gallon of DF2 (diesel fuel) or kerosene, run it around for a few minutes then raise the front end and drain it again. If it is really nasty you may have to repeat. Fill it with good oil thought the dip stick (or pull the shifter and go through that. Leave the fill plug open at first, it will speed up the filling. then close it and keep adding slowly til you get a good read on the dip stick
  5. 5 points
    Heh! at 75 I've found the "golden years" are more like "lead/tin/brass years"
  6. 5 points
    Well you know the Old saying it ant over till it's over.
  7. 5 points
    Heck, I am only 29; though I have celebrated 41 anniversaries of my 29th birthday.
  8. 4 points
    If you ain't hurtin'... you've been sandbagging.
  9. 4 points
    Heck, I am from the Paleozoic era...I am afraid to go to sleep anymore.
  10. 4 points
    I have a couple more sets of wheels but they just don't look quite right. I'm not going for an all original restore but these wheels just look right to me. I look at it as a labor of love. Good thing too because this whole tractor needs LOTS AND LOTS of TLC.
  11. 4 points
  12. 4 points
    im not plannng on using it right now. I'm going to service it and detail it a little. Are you going to use your NOS 520?i I'm going to put the 420 LSE to work too. I'll mow with it next year. Probably 5-10 hours a year. Its a shame to let it sit. It was built to use. I will pamper it though.
  13. 4 points
    Thinking about making one more mod to my 520H snow blowing machine. Left foot.....add a rocker pedal to control the lift Right foot...is used for F/R motion control Left hand..... can then stay on the steering wheel Right hand... chute rotation, chute deflector, coffee cup, and waving to the neighbors as I clear their driveways from inside the heated cab.
  14. 3 points
    Getting old is all in your mind.....................If you can remember where you put it!
  15. 3 points
    Filling through the dipstick tube is definitely easier, you'll need a long skinny funnel to reach down there. And be aware you might not get it to take the full 2 quarts, especially if you didn't get all the old oil drained out. Your old oil was "nasty looking", as in milky or bubbly? That would indicate water got into the transmission, probably through the shifter boot. Make sure you check that too, and replace it if necessary. -------- EDIT: Actually, your funnel doesn't really have to be very long, it just needs to be skinny enough to fit snugly inside the dipstick tube. If the tube has been removed for some reason, the funnel would have to be long enough to reach into the opening at the top of the transmission.
  16. 3 points
    Good choice! I would not let it sit, i would use it too.
  17. 3 points
    This is how I've made my horse steer better C-85
  18. 3 points
    It's #143 I do not have the plate. The woman who owned it kept the plate when Thad bought it. I think she worked for a wheel horse dealer and ordered it for her husband. He passed away a long time ago and it sat unused. It has 387 hours on a working meter. It was a 1000 mile round trip. I thought it was worth it. It's really hard to find low hour Wheel Horse tractors in Wisconsin. I drove it maybe 5 minutes. I really want to service it first. I have a few questions. What air filter and oil filter would it take. The air filter looks like one that would be used on a 16 horse kohler. The engine is model M20QS, I didn't get a manual with it. The question about the seat. Which one? The 420LSE or the 520H? I was going to have a new owners plate made for the 420LSE. Would someone that owns one post a picture of the plate? It's in good shape. It's going to need some detailing and a little sanding and paint touch up in a few spots. The 520H feels like a brand new tractor. Everything is tight. It's really clean too!!
  19. 2 points
    A few days ago while I was complaining about my sore shoulders from wrestling this "killer tiller" through my strawberry beds along side my pole barn, Mrs. K made the comment " all those little tractors...can't they help you". Sure enough, the next day when I went to the barn, there sat the 314 Hydro with the blade off for a new scraper bar that a member made for me.........It looked like a mount for a TILLER. A little cutting with the radiac and its ready to mount up. Drill a few holes, add two braces, and make a belt tensioner. More seat time...less sore shoulders.
  20. 2 points
    It's a competition to see which part part of my body hurts each day. And then on rainy days - it's a real race!
  21. 2 points
    Make sure that there isn't something blocking the drain hole and not letting all the oil drain out. It has happened to me some nasty sludge built up at the drain and wouldn't let the oil drain out I poked it with a screw driver and the rest came out but still I can usually only get about a quart in one Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  22. 2 points
    I built this one on a Westwood tractor chassis.
  23. 2 points
    No, there's not enough for two complete tractors. Hopefully I'll have enough tranny parts to make one good one and there are enough tractor parts for a good one. The majority of the parts on the 657 and 500 Special are identical.
  24. 2 points
    The gentleman that gave these to me said most all of the Wheel Horse stuff he had started out in Michigan so freezing could be a possibility. The rails and forks are in great shape and there wasn't any slop. Providing the case on the other one is OK I'll just use it. Hopefully the gears I need will be in good shape. I do have a spare 3523 in very good shape (per Mike) that came out of the 5010 on my 400 that I can use if needed. Remember that little research project I did on the 3-speed parts? The only internal difference between a 5025 and a 5053 is the updated shifter rails on the 5053 (3515/3516 vs 5615/5616).
  25. 2 points
    After reading above posts I have no right to be feeling old. Only 55
  26. 2 points
    I fixed that problem, got rid of the wife.
  27. 2 points
    I'm pretty much an 8-speed guy. The hydros are ok but I'd rather change gears than change hydro fluid and filters. I don't know about the rest of you guys but I have more than enough maintenance to do ( on all my equipment combined ) without the added work of hydro maintenance on Wheel Horses. I have had a few hydro Horses but am happier banging gears LOL
  28. 2 points
    When you pry off the caps there will be a zerk fitting in the center of the spindle gear You may need to dig through the grease to see it. Grease it heavily it will come out and lube the bevel gear. Packing the whole housing doesn't get grease down into the spindle and its bearings as well.
  29. 2 points
    Just wanted to throw in a pic of the V61's mounted up, (sorry the garage is being reorganized):
  30. 2 points
    Hard to say, I have a 416-h and a C-161Auto, and C-161 8 speed so I would say try to get both!!
  31. 2 points
    Well I bought it. Ill post pics tomorrow. The hydro is very strong. Very fast forward but slow in reverse I think the lever needs to be adjusted. The tractor frame is in great shape. The loader has one very poorly welded bracket no stress cracks though (Ill fix it eventually). It can lift a lot of weight. lifted me and 3 ret wall blocks at around 450lb with ease (however with the soft front tires very hard to turn with that much weight ad soft tires). It doesn't look nearly as good as Elliot's.
  32. 2 points
    Still a good buy, The 520 makes a great loader tractor, I have had a few of them and my current one works great and has all the power you would ever need.
  33. 2 points
    Yeah, keep em both. Then start looking for more storage space. Cause when you pair em up, they will multiply
  34. 2 points
    Don't drink... and drive that one.
  35. 2 points
  36. 1 point
    I thought this was novel! Certainly new to me. They are on a decent 953 but know nothing more about it.
  37. 1 point
    You might want to add Titanium to that list. I joined the "Titanium Club" on June 24 - with my six inch plate and eight screws.
  38. 1 point
    Hi Gary, What paint do you use? Is that Rustoleum Sunrise Red or a high temp engine paint? Any special prep other than just cleaning? Do you use a primer? TIA
  39. 1 point
    I kind of think that it is a defective casting. The shift fork would surly show some stress or look bent if the gears locked up or something like that...maybe it froze one time. Any recent ice ages down there in Florida?? Is the shift rail sloppy in that hole?? You could probably weld the crack, but I would think I would try to close the gap first. That transmission is basically the same as a #5025...I just happen to have a spare one. You knew that. The one you just opened looks like it was abused though. I would open the other one and see what that looks like. The one I got from you is open in the garage.
  40. 1 point
    That is exactly what it was doing. TORO wanted a fortune for a new voltage regulator, but there were several on ebay for about $20.
  41. 1 point
    You got more patience than I do. I'd scrap those in a heartbeat.
  42. 1 point
    There are SO many reasons this time of year is special. It's the time to transition from Summer Wheel Horses to Winter Duty. It is also the time when 2 major forum events happened. November 14, 2006 - RedSquare was started by whchris on a free service called Forumer, anyone remember whforum.15.forumer.com October 31, 2011 - We abruptly moved from Forumer to our current home. I often go back and look at the posts from those times and while RedSquare is so different today then it was then, there are STILL many of the same people here who helped make this what it is today. So at this important time of the year, as you get your machines ready for the new season, Thank You for being a member of RedSquare, it's been a heck of a ride and still going!
  43. 1 point
    You hit the Wheel Horse Jack Pot with that pair. Congrats. " It seems to have more top end than the 520H. I never owned a kohler twin before. It seems to run really smooth. It also revs up and down slower than the onans." I believe the top end on the 420LSE is 7.0mph (same as the 418A?)and the 520H is only 5.6mph depending on the year. How about a race against my 520HC and winner take all? My HC will blow the belt covers off your LSE.
  44. 1 point
    Don't know what all the fuss is about hydros is, I have owned several over the years. Maybe I'm lucky but I've never had a problem with them. I bought a brand new Work Horse GT-1800 Auto in 1984 and mowed commercially with it for almost ten years. I still have it with no problems. Hope I didn't just jinx myself but proper maintenance goes a long way. If you're going to mow the hydro is the best way to go.
  45. 1 point
    What they all said, keep both. And yes, that is a 3 blade 42" rear discharge deck attached to your C-125.
  46. 1 point
    A WH hydro like the 520-H, 516-H or an Xi Wheelhorse with a minimum 48" deck. These will also blow snow very well.
  47. 1 point
    Got the loaded fatties on Skonk's aft end. Frt. tires are loaded also. All told an extra 210 lbs. Plus I haven't installed the front and rear WH weights yet.
  48. 1 point
    I saw the Ranger under a porch this spring. I went to visit an old Wheel Horse collector and he showed me his horses. He had 7 there at his house and a few someplace else. Well, he passed away this summer and his son asked me if there was anything I wanted. I told him about the little one under the porch. We settled on a price of $150. It's not NOS .... probably looks that way because everything above the frame is plastic. (grille, hood, console and rear fenders) No rust on any of those parts! Some of the frame and footrests have been repainted. And the motor is not original. I had to put points in the motor and clean and adjust the carb. The steering needed tightened up. Clutch and brake did not work. But it's all getting better. Ummmm ..... plow and chains??? I could get done in ½ the time! There is a mowing deck for the Ranger ....... Grandson mowing ...... possibly. But dragging the wagon around would be more fun.
  49. 1 point
    This year has been one of the toughest years of my life with the passing of my dear ole Mum ,Redsquare has been a sanctuary where I can visit and interact with a few mates that I have grown to be a big part of my every day life & sometimes I have probably said more to people on Redsquare in one day than I have spoken my wife . Although I haven't been as active on here as I have in recent months due to my mothers passing ,I still try to make my daily visits to read up on what you guys are up to . I hope to be a bit more active soon when things start to settle down here at home. dunno what I would do if anything happened to Redsquare , great bunch of guys.
  50. 1 point
    I have one that is as clean as that one, and have posted a picture just recently. But no one ever pays attention to me!! Well, after looking at my picture, I see that it is not very clear. You're forgiven. Just Kidding! Nice looking tractor. Mine mows well.
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