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9 pointsI haven’t received the this yet but it’ll soon be on its way . My cousin who is a vet suffering from PTSD keeps busy drawing and painting. He’s also a very good tattoo artist and it looks like he found a new talent , wood burning . I thought something was weird one day when the wife asked me what my favorite Allis-Chalmers tractor was . I told her D-21 and she went about her business. Yesterday she showed me this picture of a new transfer board he made me with the images of a D-21 and a D-12 wood burned into it. I don’t think my rear end will be sliding across this one . I’m thinking I’ll be needing one with a image of a RJ and a 520 too for my birthday.
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5 pointsRecently saw this NOS one available on Binghamton/Syracuse NY C/L, for the same $.
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5 pointsSince you changed the coil, condenser, plug and points, try this. When it is in a "non-start" condition, spray a little starter fluid into the carburetor. If it starts, then stops, I'd say you can narrow it down to a fuel problem. My guess would be fuel pump related. You didn't mention what model the K301 was on. The reason that is important is fuel tank location.
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5 pointsMy new favorite video. You know Dell, I remember when my sons feet dangled high on the tractor like that. Now there both bigger than me, the kids grow fast.To fast. Enjoy this time, its so precious. You did the best thing ever dad. Glenn
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5 pointsWell, I decided to take the inline fuel filter that I installed for the Briggs out. That coupled with the filter already on the engine seemed a little too restrictive. Seemed to help. I checked to see if I could adjust the carb and adjustment screws are sealed off with metal plugs from the factory! Might try to remove the caps and adjust the idle ratio a little. I took Emory out front for a ride this morning. He had a blast after he got used to it and discovered that it isn't really any different to drive than any of the other horses he's driven. Below is the video of his first ride.
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4 pointsThose wheels carry the rear of the deck and are used to set the height. The plate with the holes does get misaligned and bent as does the U shaped channel that houses the lever with the pin. They need to be aligned so the U channel rides on the plate.
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4 pointsIf it’s a Kohler K341 it’s a 1985 or 1986. It’s its a Kohler Magnum it’s a 1987 or 1988. In 1989 they went to the Onan 16 twin.
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4 pointsSpeaking of homemade gifts my son finally came across his two toy guns I built for Christmas presents years ago.
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4 pointsToo much gas ? Carburetor adjustments ? Most of my Kohlers need just a milli-second of choke to start, even when the engine is warm. If it floods that easily, maybe it is getting too much gas. My guess would be a carb adjustment to more lean. Or maybe the fuel pump is allowing gas to gravity feed when it is warm, due to an air leak or a bad diaphragm in the pump. Let us know what the outcome is. Jim
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4 points@dells68 great job on the tractor...looks like Emory was very excited on Christmas morning to discover it was his tractor...And the memories the two of you made while working on it together are something you both will cherish forever
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4 pointsThere's 953Nut beginning his annual trip to Lake Dumberson for the spring log rolling event at the Dumberson Days summer festival.
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4 pointsI intend on bringing it to the Big show along with a 701 that’s ready for reassembly and hope to have completed in the next couple of months.
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3 pointsMods, please move this to the appropriate place. While scanning Craigslist, I found a Wheel Horse snowmobile for sale near Winston Salem North Cackalacky. Only one pic, but looks nice. Price is $1400. Just don't see these very often and thought someone here might be interested. Below is a pic I pulled from the listing.
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3 pointsHey Guys! I thought some folks might be interested in a couple Wheel horse videos I posted on Youtube. I bought a B-80 last years and these videos are from wrenching on that tractor.............Like MOST of us, I had to get another WH, so this fall I added a 310-8 to my collection and then a plow! I'm far from done though! Here are a couple vids featuring my B-80. Hope you enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=PostPgGDrQo https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=chMZNoFqoU0 Here are some tractor pics too. Hope you all enjoy the videos.
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3 pointsI'm locking this down, so I can start to work on the calendar. I am way, way behind this year on this project, so please be patient.
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3 pointsElmer and Cecil are certainly smiling down on you two! Not the original Father and Son act, but the original Wheel Horse father and son act.
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3 pointsA couple of my projects are waiting in line. The 857 I bought at the auction will need some love to run, then a cleaning and clear coat. No, I thought about it, but I don't know which way to go. There appears to be several setting that are possible.
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3 pointsGiven the the machine in question ( '60 Suburban ) I would definitely say wheel weights only. You need to take into consideration that the axle tubes are only welded to the thin side plates on the transmission. Just running 23-10.50 x 12 tires alone, no added weight ( other than my butt ) on my Suburban caused the rear axle tubes to sag. The welds even started to crack around the tubes. When I rebuilt my tranny the last time I added gussets to keep this from happening again. If it were a '61 Suburban with a 2 piece trans, then a weight box might be an option.
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3 pointsWheel weights put the weight on the tires. A 'weight box' puts the weight on the axles as well as the tires. That puts more stress on the axle bushings and oil seals. Like Squonk said, better off with wheel weights.
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3 pointsSo when you hit the key you hear a whine? I'm thinking that your starter gear is not engaging the flywheel and what your hearing is the starter spinning with no resistance. Time to clean the starter, then treat it with some graphite lubricant.
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2 pointsYes sir, and on the parking brake lever/knob not staying down yes there's a spring and on the used one I bought, the spring is "ok" but it doesn't stay down either causing the dash light to glow, I'll get to it some time, and there's also a return spring on the brake band rod that could be rusted up too, my Anniversary never sat out but it did break a few years ago...Jeff.
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2 pointsNope I never opened it up, here is another video at night with engine running- you can here a little static from the engine but not to much. And keep in mind I didn’t have the volume up as much as the Christmas music Hmmmmm.... that would be good!!
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2 pointsWho Knew!!!! I would have loved this..darn..but I'm 3 decades late and a few brain cells short.... looks like a lot of fun. of course my wife would have a different opinion.
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2 pointsIn 1974 hour meters were standard on the D's and C-160, optional on most other models. I don't see any mention of one prior to that.
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2 pointsThanks Terry for weighing in, it is good to have someone’s perspective who has owned them and can honestly compare and contrast. I appreciate your viewpoint on this...
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2 pointsTop off the gear box every year. I gone so far as to heat the gear lube in a pot of hot water. When I'm planning ahead I'll bring it in the house and leave by woodstove overnight. Either way wife thinks I'm insane. Take your belt off spin the pulley by hand. You shouldn't have a problem figuring out if the 90 gear box or the auger gears are your problem. Best of luck
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2 pointsWell guys i dont want to brang on my gifts but my wifes the best wife around... i got a double bay craftsman tool box, 3000 psi power washer and my dad @WHX12 had a hand in this next one sense i blew my raider up at his plow day my wife realized we needed a new work horse around while the motor was getting worked over but she bought me a 416 h from @WHX12with a stage one blower and cab also came with a vaccum bagger, couldnt be more happier she definitely out did me on the presents this year...best part i got to just be with my wife and kids watching there faces glow with excitement and watching my wife graduate collage.ill post pic of others after they are put together.
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2 pointsI don't know, he still loves (or did) to drive his "straight pipe" and the ranger we bought at the auction. He really seems to appreciate them all! Been working at Dad's farm preparing to clear trees above our barn site where I plan to build a new shed this spring. When we got home Emory had to go look at his new tractor.
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2 pointsShucks, I didn't think you would recognize me with the hood over my head!
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2 pointsWheel weights over a weight box is my vote. A weight box will put a lot of strain on the axles and axle bearings where wheel weights won’t. Also ag’s are the worse choice for snow duty. Turf style tires with chains and wheel weights beat ag’s hands down.
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2 pointsYou win - best Christmas gift for a kid , ever...congrats . I'm sure in the future , far down the road we'll see this thing still going strong , as well as Emory - your a great Dad . Sarge