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  1. 11 points
    Well my lil wheel horse girl(daughter Lillian) helped me out putting the C-81 back together... She named her Rosie and then wanted to have a photo shoot lol.
  2. 10 points
    6-12-1987 Reagan challenges Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall In one of his most famous Cold War speeches, President Ronald Reagan challenges Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. Two years later, deliriously happy East and West Germans did break down the infamous barrier between East and West Berlin. Reagan’s challenge came during a visit to West Berlin. With the Berlin Wall as a backdrop, Reagan declared, “There is one sign the Soviets can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace.” He then called upon his Soviet counterpart: “Secretary General Gorbachev, if you seek peace–if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe–if you seek liberalization: come here, to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” Addressing the West Berlin crowd, Reagan observed, “Standing before the Brandenburg Gate, every man is a German, separated from his fellow men. Every man is a Berliner, forced to look upon a scar.” Reagan then went on to ask Gorbachev to undertake serious arms reduction talks with the United States. Most listeners at the time viewed Reagan’s speech as a dramatic appeal to Gorbachev to renew negotiations on nuclear arms reductions. It was also a reminder that despite the Soviet leader’s public statements about a new relationship with the West, the United States wanted to see action taken to improve the Cold War tensions. Just eight months before, a summit between Reagan and Gorbachev had ended unsatisfactorily, with both sides charging the other with bad faith in talks aimed at reducing nuclear arsenals. Reagan, who had formed a personal closeness to Gorbachev during their previous meetings, obviously wanted to move those negotiations forward. In December 1987, the two met once again and signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, which eliminated an entire class of nuclear missiles from Europe.
  3. 9 points
    I want to thank anyone that i have talked to about these Red Tractors....Me knowing nothing about them and learning most of it here...I had an idea that I hope is Ok to do...This is about people,,,,,and the tractors,,,,, ,For those not old enuff This sign pole was a reminder of home being,, reminded of it and its values,, But here.....we are bringing home to the show,,and showing friends where we are from,,,at the top of the pole is why we have homes.....please respect it.. Oh and for those that need rules 1,,,,,No jumping from the pole 2, no climbing the pole,, 3, you cant drive the anchor that is holding the pole in place,,, 4, any one can be the care taker of the pole for the next year...just ask...hey each state could have one... 5 Now.....some pics...........OH AND LETS SEE YOU POLE SIGN HERE !!!!!!!!!!!! 6 the pole will be set up Thursday morning......signs will be added between 9 and all day....with out rain) !!!! Do not worry,,,,,,we wont run out of room.... we have an expansion pak!!!!!!!!,,,,,,,,,yup,,,,,,,think about that a while//!!!!! Signs will be added ali weekend,,,unless im shopping.....if you want your sign back.....just pick it up.....after 11 am saturday....signs left will be disgarded,,,,you have a year to make a new one....OR bring it back !!!
  4. 8 points
    I got the 854 out today for a few pictures. Not a show tractor but I'm very happy with the finished project. Before rebuild. Rebuild complete.
  5. 6 points
    Hello all Im a new member. I just bought my first collector wheel horses the other day. A 62 702 and a 66 656. Bought them from the original owner that had all the factory paperwork and everything. Will continue looking for deals like that. Hehe But anyways I'm glad to of found this forum and am looking forward to learning a lot here. Sorry for the pic being sideways!!!
  6. 6 points
    My 953 has been wandering around I assume for years with two holes where headlights should be. I had no luck finding anything original for replacements. Decided to go the LED route and found these Optronics at Wal-Mart. They are 2.75" in diameter and with some foam filler they fit right in the 3" holes of the grill. I think they look better than nothing.
  7. 5 points
    It is a 953, the ivory choke/throttle knobs are the giveaway. Presuming it runs well I would say that $750 would be a maximum reasonable price. It has a grill, is reasonably complete and the wheel weights, while not correct for a would be a nice thing to have. The steering wheel is not correct and the mower belt guard is missing plus the obvious bent up rear fenders. Seems like some people see the outrageous asking prices on and don't take into consideration the fact that it has been listed for a year with no takers. Personally, I would walk away at anything over $500.
  8. 5 points
    You probably aren't as old vintage as some of us. MASH was a very successful TV series about an Army hospital in Korea. They had a pole with signs showing the distance and direction to home or other places of interest. 875 horse is making one for us. Any one who wants to will bring a sign to add to the post, roadapples lives 14 miles from the show.
  9. 5 points
    You got a screw for it Howard??
  10. 5 points
  11. 5 points
    Bring the home first... ask questions later.
  12. 5 points
  13. 5 points
    Up date on GT- 14 rebuilt the carb, fixed the lights, put the decals on and the lower bracket for the 3-point, now I have to find the rest of the 3-point stuff, and it runs great. It's not show material, but it's nice. Thanks for all the replys.
  14. 4 points
    The Horse is finally home! Long story. This was my late fathers pride and joy. You see he passed away ten years ago. I wanted to haul her home but my Mom insisted my step Dad would use it ( yes she moved rather fast lol ) turns out he never did and it sat in the garage for five years until he pushed it out under the lean to where it would spend the next five years to rust and go to h$&@. Well he passed and now the Horse is where it belongs. I have fond memories of when I was a kid Dad rebuilt it a painted it up nice n pretty. This was his pride and joy, as he plowed all winter with it among other things. One early spring day it was time to pull the race car out of the snow bank to get ready for summer, as I backed up to it with the truck he said " get out of the way, I'll pull it out with the Wheel Horse," as he sawed back n forth on the hydrostatic shifter not to be proven be proven wrong as I said it couldn't be done he blew the transmission out of it lol. I also remember getting yelled at as a kid for popping wheelies with it. Good times. I really don't need another one but this one is kind of special.
  15. 4 points
    Humm...I betcha Tigman could fab up a functional tank.
  16. 4 points
    WAAAAAY beyond my skill level to build a gas tank, or at least a nice one anyway but have plenty of ideas about converting one. Think I might need to do something because the only thing I really don't like is that engine, because it's not Wheel Horse correct. It's the gas tank that was giving trouble to begin with which is why that engine is in there. Working on something but not sure how it will fit. Got the brakes worked out today. Still needs some tweeking but close.
  17. 4 points
    If you have the room to store it, I just might. We can talk about it at the show. Maybe we can convert some of those Bikers into Wheel Horse guys. Building and creating is the fun part for me, not the finished product. Maybe that's part of why there are quite a few unfinished projects around and none of the "finished" stuff ever gets a nice paint job. Kind of keeps the project in a building stage. Original plan was for a bigger engine. So far the only thing I'm not really happy with is that little engine because there's too much air around it, all that space should be packed full of engine. We'll see if there's time to do something about that.
  18. 4 points
    RIP pretty Miss Cassie... you will be missed.
  19. 4 points
    Here are a couple of my old 856 , which sadly I no longer have . the first pics was when I had to rescue a few of my tractors from the floods the hood ornament was a solid brass rearing horse, it looked great when it was all polished up.
  20. 4 points
  21. 3 points
    My son brought this to me today..... said "Happy Father's Day". Any idea what it is?????
  22. 3 points
    OK some night time pics. Not bad. They are nice and bright, more of a flood light. It would help to have a deeper reflector but that would not fit in the space behind the grill. Air cleaner in the way so the slim design works for me. Much brighter I'm sure than original.
  23. 3 points
    That is what I love about this site, learn something new every day.
  24. 3 points
    A Fricken Franken Bantam maybe.
  25. 3 points
    G O T T H E W I L L Y S !
  26. 3 points
    What the dash looks like for now.
  27. 3 points
  28. 3 points
    Condolences from another pet lover. It is always one of the hardest tasks in life.
  29. 3 points
    No idea from me either, but it is "cute"! My wife would like it....BUT she tells me she really likes the "odd" things...what does that say about me?
  30. 3 points
    I know how you feel. Have had to put down two beloved cats within the last year. It's never easy. The spirit of Miss Cassie will still be there to greet you.
  31. 3 points
    found this one on c?l about a month ago for $ 40.00 and it actually ran. this makes the 2 nd one I, have plus a parts machine. I also have the optional mower deck, hence the parts machine, had to buy one with out a motor to get the deck. was planing on bring them to the big show yhis year but I;m not going to have time to get them ready and probably no room on the trailers either. Decided it's time to thin the heard down a little so trailer will be full eric j
  32. 3 points
  33. 3 points
    Well I started disassembling things because I am going to give it a paint job as well and rebuild the trans. I will post a thread when I start doing the exciting things.
  34. 3 points
    Super creative and it's got "the look"! The more I look at it, the more creativity I see. You can run over a lot of zombies with that when the time comes! .
  35. 3 points
    Thanks a lot! Seems like every time we get a horse out she wants me to take her picture with them lol. Then proceeds to tell me to put it on my wheel horse forum... So that would be the main reason why I have a lot of these pictures on here! Lol. And being a girl that wants anything to do with my tractors I never tell her no!
  36. 2 points
    Bought this GT 14 today, It's been setting for many years, got it running, will report back in a few days with more info, Oh it has new tires in front and a new drive belt. and almost everything for the 3-point. sn. blade and deck.
  37. 2 points
    JOHN TALK TO ME ABOUT MY 18 H/P GT-1800 V TWIN MOTOR.. THAT IS WHAT YOU NEED. I WILL PULL IT WHEN YOU ARE READY. RUSS
  38. 2 points
    I will be bringing the usual suspect...8hp Kohler electric start with a few other 'mods" And maybe a 414.
  39. 2 points
    What ever it was it has been subjected to some horrendous injustices! It needs a lot of love; you should buy it and give it a loving forever home.
  40. 2 points
    Russ gets my vote too , but I think he deserves another award. As some of you know my situation, I'm half his age , and to battle back like that , WOW ! I know how I feel after rehab, I salute you. He gets five stars in my book.
  41. 2 points
    10 years gone... still missing our Alley kitty too. Ol' girl was 18 yrs old.
  42. 2 points
    Doing a little work on the Carter Model N carb this morning. Got the choke that was stuck open working now freely. Have some new replacement choke/throttle cables for her too . Might see if I can get the Kohler K181 to fire up today. Forward progress is a good thing !!
  43. 2 points
    So sweet. More like 450 miles though. Can we replace the anchor...with another, then drive it?
  44. 2 points
    Drilled out, and sunk a rare earth magnet in the base of mine... sticks like super glue, but would easily swap from to if I ever wanted to.
  45. 2 points
    @ohiofarmer I would check the woodruff keys also...it does sound like the same problem. Let us know.
  46. 2 points
    Thanks a lot! My son loves them too but he is still recovering from having his tonsils out but she enjoys these classics for sure! Hopefully it will continue and she will have her senior pictures with her wheel horse tractors!!
  47. 2 points
    That's off the charts, wicked neat
  48. 2 points
    I'm thinking about it's system of cooling, or... the lack there of.
  49. 2 points
    How about the question on this form?
  50. 2 points
    Just like battery powered drills--one to drill holes, one to drive screws. Saves the hassle of changing bits... Nice herd.
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