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  1. 8 points
    First two day weekend I've had in a long time & decided to spend that extra day in the garage working on a few Horse's. First I serviced & finished putting the 310-8/Kwik Way FEL tractor together. I rebuilt the carb, changed the points, plug, condenser, air filter...changed the oil in the engine & trans. New drive belt, clutch spring, checked to make sure the hub & pulleys were snug. Hung a set of wheel weights on it & fastened a counterweight to the hitch. Still have a few things to do yet (easy steer conversion), but pretty much ready to go to work. Also brought in a clean C-85, but non running that I picked up last week for cheap. I neglected it & let it sit outside this past week out in the back yard where it was covered in snow from Saturdays snowfall. My Argo came in handy for dragging it around to the front of the house where I could get it in the garage & start dethawing Checked all the fluids, changed the battery, added some fresh gas & it fired right up. I think I'll put my weighted rear tires on it & use it this winter as my snow pusher.
  2. 7 points
    Just thought I'd post my new (used) 2000 314-8 I found at a local dealer, only has 215 hours, with a 42" RD deck in excellent shape. This makes the 5th one for my herd. Looking forward to mowing next year with this instead of my SK 482.
  3. 5 points
    Look what I found on my trailer this morning ! Was that extendable foot rest a WH option? Found this in the truck bed. I did drive by Steve Farmers Auction last night after delivering some horses to their winter storage barn in Red Lion. It was after dark...maybe that's where it it jumped on .
  4. 5 points
    Here is a few more picks...The 1st snow is always special. Took these today. BTW, the 702 did a very nice job clearing my new drive way. We got 9" of the white stuff...heavy and wet...lots of trees and power lines down. We did not have any ice on Saturday. Stupid geese are flying into tree branches and landing on the ice like it is still wet...what a riot. :)
  5. 4 points
    I inherited two rifles from my very favorite Uncle after he past away in an auto accident in September. An old Spanish Mauser 98 with a sporterized stock chambered for 243 Win. The other is a 1950's Savage 99 in 308. I have shot both and knew that each gun was sighted in for my Uncle's poor eyesight and flinch. Each at 100 yards shot 7 inches low and 3 to 4 inches left. I dialed in the 243 in no time using 7 shells then put a three shot group in the black and called that guy done. But..........................I have a 788 Remington with a light weight maple stock in 308. I always thought it kicked hard. Nah! It has nothing on that Savage.I was able to put a three shot group in the black and also had two friends shoot it to confirm it was benched in and not flinched in to my characteristics and to have them tell me if they thought it was a mule. They each hit the black and both said it kicked harder than their Winchester short mags. I personally shot that bi*#h 10 times before letting it cool and throwing the three shot group in the target. 17 bucks for a box of shells! A gun that is zero on at 100 yards. A shoulder with an arm I can't lift over my head or straight out! I'm going to be real productive at work on Monday! Glad I'm not hunting bear this year. I have one week to heal!
  6. 4 points
    Got all of the plow's and Ag's on this year's plow fleet, ready for snow!
  7. 4 points
    Here is our "winter wonderland" and a couple pics of my hubby, Rich, putting the Honda powered 520H and the 44" two stage to good use. Very wet snow about 8" deep. I had trouble posting using Internet explorer. I switched to Google Chrome and posting was fine. Red
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    Thanks Brian! I'm guessing this is why it has the auxiliary feed bag: The tractor & mower deck are both 1994 and the blower is a 1993. 710 hours on the tractor and it needs some TLC ~ especially in the wiring department.
  10. 3 points
    He are a couple of late runners of mine
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  12. 2 points
    Bob...mathematically Michigan has a shot...you need to just feel good about that. You know, as well as I do..."if you have dung in this hand and if in the other and you clap your hands"...well we all know what that does. The east is wide open right now, and I don't think John cares who Iowa plays. The 3 east teams have all the pressure...Iowa is just playing lowly Nebraska...I think...the most dangerous college football team in the nation....but what do I know...I am down there trying to get a beer and a doughnut out of Koen. Here is what I think....and this is crazy. 2 undefeateds left, Clemson and Iowa, sorry John...I just can't believe either one of these teams is going to run the gambit. More power to them if they do. Personally, I would like to see Iowa do it this year. Here is what is going to be totally crazy...If they both end up with 1 loss, you will have about 14 one loss teams to choose from for that final 4. I would not want to be Iowa in that situation...they are just not getting the respect yet. They need to go into the Big Ten championship game at 12 and 0...loosing to Nebraska will leave them at the mercy of the committee. If Michigan sneaks into the Big Ten Championship game...it means that Michigan St. and Ohio St. have 2 losses...I think we all know what that means. I don't really see Clemson getting in with out a loss. Iowa has the in road...they just have to keep winning. On a side note...Notre Dame used to have some really cool uniforms, and one of the best fight songs. What is with these pajamas that they are wearing on the field. I am expecting to see all the ????? from a Batman movie. :)
  13. 2 points
    Damnit! :^( I see I forgot to pick that game!!! Oh well sh*t happens I guess! In my mind I picked Em but oh well! On the Who Goes thing if Mich State wins next week they will play IOWA If They Loose And OSU Looses to Michigan then we Michigan are going to play Iowa. If MS Looses and Michigan looses to OSU then OSU will go.
  14. 2 points
    I found a nice hh60 on CL going to look at in a few min if it checks out it will be for the lawn ranger the price is 125$ not sure if its a good deal or not but seems easier then a full rebuild
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    That is what I thought....Early Christmas present!
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    I was told about this incoming 520H way back in early July by the owner of the dealership where it was to be traded-in. It took this long to get things worked out, but it all came together last Saturday.
  18. 2 points
    I used a 3:1 mix of diesel fuel and Marvel Mystery Oil to free up a 12hp Kohler. Poured in about a half pint thru the spark plug hole, and soaked it for a few weeks. Then slowly worked it free with a breaker bar and socket on the fly wheel bolt. The engine is now running smoothly with no smoking, and I didn't have to pull the head. Worth a try, and should work if the engine is seized from just sitting unused (as opposed to overheating from low oil). Also, might want to drain the old oil, and see what comes out. Good luck. Jim
  19. 2 points
    The trouble is the "new" Kohler points themselves are also junk!
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    Salvaged this Work Horse, sat in Leon Redbone's barn for 10 years. Added the 48" plow and height adjust. Came with a new, unused, 48" SD deck and mule drive. Total cost? $0.00! Paint, seat, lights. Ready for snow although we did try a bit of mowing and snow pushin' last year before detailing this Stallion. https://youtu.be/nGNyA9q4TkA
  23. 2 points
    Scotch and Holy Water! Works great when you need it.
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    My first restoration, finished last fall. It's a 1976 C-120 and it's only job is plowing snow and looking good, of course.
  26. 2 points
  27. 1 point
    Hi all, I'm not quite sure if I'm posting this in the right section of the forum or not.. It's not quite "other brand" or "wheel Horse" but it is certainly modified What do you do if you have a tractor that's got all the bells and whistles you could ever need but is so ugly you can't even look at it? This is a joint project between Nigel and I as Nigel needed a new project and I needed a break from Why Not! The ugly machine above is a German built Gutbrod 1032 which is actually a very strong and capable machine, it's just a shame about the looks.. Even just removing the body was an improvement Now as you all know my taste in tractors I expect you can guess where this build is going and you will also of worked out how we came up with the Horse Gut name We didn't plan to build HG like this, but as we had a few WH body parts kicking about we thought we would try them on.. The instant grin that both Nigel and I had showed we were on to a winner What do you guys think? Once we had finished balancing bits of bodywork and grinning (ok, we may still be grinning about it ), we started work. The Gutbrod was missing a few parts one of which was the rod that holds the pedals on, so to make life easier out came the rubber mounted engine. Measuring up the final length of the pedal rod. Both brake pedals fitted, yes both, it has independent brakes each side. The plate on the top pedal turns to unlock the pedals giving you independent brakes. The other side of the rod has the clutch pedal and a pivot thingy that connects the rear brake on the left side. Nigel cut down the Gutbrod fender pan mounts. To get the fender pan closer to the tires/tyres. The Gutbrod exhaust muffler had to go as it was ugly, badly repaired and full of holes. So we decided on a rear exit system.. As this is a budget build a bit of recycling was in order, so an old wheel barrow frame was dug out A bit of chopping and welding later... Fitted but in need of a clean up. The electrics which looked a mess wasn't to bad once I had removed all the bits that were not needed such as indicators, horn and headlamps which had side and main beam! The Dynostart was full of water, but once drained and dried out the water does not seam to of done any damage which was quite lucky. It would of been nice to of kept the original Gutbrod ignition barrel and key, but alas the barrel was a it past it.. So I fitted an odd WH barrel I had kicking about the place. Just a simple "on" "off" and "start" sort of barrel. As for the engine.. Well, it want's to run but won't quite.. It try's to run but is having problems with over fueling.. I will have the carb apart again tomorrow to see if I missed any muck hiding away, but the carb is quite worn with plenty of spindle play, so a carb swap may be in order at some point. And that's where the build has got to so far. It's nice building something different but usable and it's nice doing a joint project. Nigel and I have the same warped thinking when it come to projects
  28. 1 point
    I am trying to find out if my counter display of Wheel Horse Knives have a significant value. I purchased them when I was a dealer in the late 80's. They were placed in the display at that time and have never removed. I have lost the key but have a friend that is a locksmith that can get me in if I want to. The boxes and any sheaths are stored behind the red display board. I have never seen another one of these and can find nothing about them. The top three knives have "Wheel Horse" in the handle. The bottom three are standard knives. I am not sure if I would sell them or not but would like to see if anyone knows the value.
  29. 1 point
    Just about ready to lay down some beads. Made it to my in-laws this morning. Man, these welders are heavy to move around. It's about a 150' walk from my house to my outbuilding.
  30. 1 point
    Mike, over the past several years I have developed a few knocks and ticks. You think a little sea foam in the Michelob Light might help? -Chris from Florida
  31. 1 point
    That's what I want to know Mike. What happened with the trans. I was thinking that the old one might clean up OK. The only thing...I might have changed out the bevel gear differential. Tom, the horse is starting to breath life...excellent job Mate.
  32. 1 point
    Ed. you sure santa didnt drop it in? best if luck. Glenn
  33. 1 point
    Nice 520 Terry great add ons I would like to find and auxiliary gas tank for mine Brian
  34. 1 point
    Here are some pages I used while learning to spray epoxy primer on the front wheels of my Farmall: http://www.how-to-build-hotrods.com/set-up-hvlp.html - good info and pictures for adjustment http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/hvlp_paintgun_basics.htm - good setup http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/techinfo/HVLPspraygun.html - specific info on the Harbor Freight purple HVLP guns
  35. 1 point
    Alllllrighty ! Glad I asked . Thanks fellas .
  36. 1 point
    JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

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    I think its great, looks complete, nice and straight. Glenn
  37. 1 point
    Success....after many disappointing nights not getting anywhere with this exhaust bolt, I finally got it out without breaking it. I wasn't having any luck with the dead blow impact, the center for the Allen tool was to ate away. I ended up using a chisel to break free the lock washer & relieve some of the pressure on the bolt...then with vice grips & some wiggling it started to free up. Now I can get busy prepping it for installation in my Steiner Turf Master.
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    I've been seeing this with firefox. Just clicked on the "always show notifications" and it went away. I was getting notifications before this thing started popping up there but I don't know why it started to appear.
  40. 1 point
    I have been messing around with this since Tuesday. I believe it is finished? I still have to put on bottom scraper plate on, other than that it`s done. I tired to put slit collars on weld together but not heavy enough. so I thought lets go look in the junk pile. Sure enough there was the eyebolt sitting there. I had use a punch to expand the ring size but as you can see this is not going any where H.D. thinking got rid of the 3/8`s connection all 1/2" now. Enjoy the pick`s. OHH this was a Simplicity plow. In one of the pick`s you can see I cut off some of metal to make shorter. It works great now one hand up and down. This was a fun project to work on. Mind over matter. Gary B.........
  41. 1 point
    Well just for the record, I've cleaned up my '77 B-80 every fall for the past twenty-one years, before attaching plow blade and chains for winter. I blow it off with compressed air first to get the dust and leaves. Then I clean off grease and oil gunk and grime with kerosene or mineral spirits in a spray bottle with a parts cleaner brush and rinse off with garden hose. Then wash it with soap and water, clean tires and wheels with Westley's bleach white tire cleaner. I avoid spraying water directly in behind the instrument panel, the plastic cover is still there behind the gas tank (I remove it and blow out before washing). I blow off excess water with air compressor. I've never had any problems with rust or corrosion or electrical issues. Never pressure washed it. I've never wiped it down with WD40 or anything to inhibit rust. I would think that would make it a dust magnet when mowing. I keep it in an outdoor shed in summer and heated basement garage in winter. I do like to keep it clean. I like the looks of a clean tractor or any vehicle, especially the wheels and tires. It's a lot nicer to work on a clean tractor too. I'm going to take a trip to the car wash soon with the C-105 I bought recently because it's such a gunky mess. I'm planning to let it run while I'm washing it. I was going to borrow a pressure washer and do it at home, but I figured I make a mess, so I'll leave the mess at the car wash instead of at my place.
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    most times id would weld a nut on top of that bolt but im not sure if id do that on an alloy block,so i agree with helicoil
  45. 1 point
    This is my 953 serial number 62-304
  46. 1 point
    Don't recall ever seeing a view of any WHs from above ?, so I thought I'd catch one..............need to trim the Acer again!
  47. 1 point
    My 2007 wheel horse 315-8. #391
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  49. 1 point
    I'm head over heels over my Wheel Horse...
  50. 1 point
    Nice pics and collection! Now we need to get you to rotate the pics before you post them - My neck hurts!!! PS - You may want to edit out the green and yellow ones before the Red "herd" stampedes... I think they banish posts with green and yellow tractors to cyberia...
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