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7 pointsI went to buy a deck for my sk486 and ended up buyin all of it. The guy was selling his deck from a c160. He still had the whole tractor and was scraping it. Also had a mid mount plow and a leaf vac. he tied to sell the parts a few years back. It's ruff been sitting outside for a few years but that's the fun. The controls are frozen, blown engine (broken con rod), seat is cracked, peddles are frozen +++. The tranny seems good though. Sure looks alot like my sk It id's as a 1974. A quick look at the engine I saw the con rod broke in half. Half left on the piston and half left on the crank.no other damage from first look. The wrist pin feels like it has better than 5 thou. play to the con rod. Here she is 😎🐾🐾
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6 pointsGetting closer.......👍 Really wish I could have sprayed it with automotive paint but this will have to do for a while. Either way she’ll look a whole lot better than her former self.
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5 pointsWhat do you mean it's not a WH? The wife's early birthday gift. She loved it the moment she saw it.
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5 pointsNice bike for sure. I still have my Fatboy I had built back in 2006 and have not ridden it in about 4 years. The price on bikes has also come down a lot and a nice bike can be had for a good price. Be safe on it and dont make the wife regret she told you to go get it. Ride safe.
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5 pointsHere are a few shots of the things I had on the trailer. One thing I'm not sure about is the sweeper. I know it's incomplete, but the model says R32. Sounds like a wheel horse number, but it's not labeled wheel horse. Any ideas?
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4 pointsThis is my early production 1968 Charger 12, some may consider it a 67. I bought her two years ago from the brother of the original owner. She came with her 42" SD deck, snow thrower, dozer blade and a tub dump. With the exception of some brush painting on the hood and running boards it's originality shines through. I added the caps.
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4 pointsThe towel racks errrr grab handles look pretty cool on there
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4 pointsWorked on my 314 with tiller to properly route the lift cable. Noticed that I had somehow routed the cable between the two cross member rods under seat. Easy to reroute with tiller down . Just take cable pin out and remove ball on cable from clevis. Reroute the cable properly and reinstall. Used my 1964 Wheel Horse 854 to move tailer load of yard waste. And mowed with the 1975 B-80 . All before noon. Plus painted an RJ steering wheel I repaired with JB Weld. Used Rustoleum Acrylic Enamel Gloss Black Paint. Two more to do but sanding comes first. The JB Weld Puddy does a great job and dries overnight.
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4 points@CasualObserver...Jim @WHX17 has that almost complete one . I have one with all attaching brackets but has a broken corner and nothing for the bagger . Sure be nice to see a complete one mounted. Here’s a ad form back in the day if you need it for the files .
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3 pointsI’ve been looking for a 420-LSE near me for a long time. This one came up for sale about 4 months ago but the seller and I couldn’t agree on a price. Finally yesterday we worked it out and I got it today. It’s not pretty but should be a fun project. It was only about 15 minutes from my house. It doesn’t currently run. Anything other than this model I would never take a chance on something that doesn’t run and the price was right for the condition. Do you think I can save that seat? 😂 The serial number ID tag is missing and the plate on the hood doesn’t have a name engraved in it.
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3 pointsBack at you Jim! Everything will be as right as I can get it. the hood, fenders and all will not be painted. I will be doing all that sheet metal later. I am trying to get it going and Aldon has some parts for me so it will only get so far. She will still need a seat(Ed Kennel has a pan for me) and various other things. Hope to just get her running and moving under her own power. I don't know when I will be able to get back up there. Just trying to make it Jim. And Kyle will get those tires on the 418 if he wants them.
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3 pointsTo wrap this up. I went and got an OEM Toro belt 7473 same number as the aftermarket 7473 except it was probably 1/2" to 3/4" longer when held up to the aftermarket belt. I was a little skeptical. Installed the OEM belt and immediately saw I had more clutch pedal travel than the aftermarket belt, Put machine back together and the new belt worked perfectly. Thanks for the guidance to buy OEM. This is apparently critical for this application. Too bad the aftermarket belt got a little dinged up. Can't really return it. It probably works in lots of applications because I saw it got about 4.5 out of 5 stars from most buyers. Thanks to all who chimed in.
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3 pointsIt is easy to attach if you have the right hardware. There is a bracket that goes in the fender pan pivot but requires holes to be drilled in the pan. I gave it a try before I took it off and it works pretty good. I'd be willing to part with mine for the price of a cup of coffee & would haul it to the BS if someone wants it. I should put it in classifieds.
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3 pointsIt is hard to believe that we are only about 6 weeks out from the Big Show! I really want to purchase this round hood for @Coulter Caleb but I need to find a way to get it from its current home to the BS. I’m happy to throw one of the members some cash to help me by picking it up and bringing it. You would have to have enough trailer/truck space for the tractor with attached mower and the blade. Maybe you are planning to bring something back from the BS to the east coast but will have that open slot on the way to the show... If you are able to help me with this please PM me and we can discuss the details...
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3 pointsbetter have your head on a swivel Jim—GhostRider is coming for you! He’s a fan of dark horses...
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3 pointsSunday 6th of May saw the 35th Heathersgill Vintage Rally. Held at Carlisle Airport, Cumbria. A sunny and hot day for a change, saw an entry of 500 exhibits, trade stand and craft stalls. I took my '79 C-81 with finger bar. (Sickle bar to the US.) '78 C-121 (The Black Horse) Modified for ploughing and my '78 Sears/Roper GT16 with B&S twin. Due to being an official, car steward, general dogs body and fount of all knowledge, (so some thought), I didn't manage to get as many photo's as I would have liked. What I did get are as follows. First some of the things for sale in the auction. Restoration project anyone? It's a David Brown. Or was. Couple of hand implements for when men were men and sheep trembled. Shopping transport for SWMBO. SWMBO on the left and friend with stall of her hand painted pots, mugs decorated with her own art work and cake stands she made from old records. Some old cars. Ford Model T. Imported from Kansas. Complete with bullet holes in the doors. Customised Reliant Robin three wheeler. Citroen 2CV and Renault Dolphin. Honda CX500 Tidy, unrestored BSA and Watsonia sidecar. Norton Trials bike. Ex British army Bedford with low loader. Horticultural exhibits. P1020189.JPG
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2 pointsLOL ...he's eyeballin those on the horse .... bet he thinks they would make good pulling tires!
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2 pointsNot sure which ones you are talking about. The ones just above your question are the ones I am running on this tractor. The goodyears on the 418 carcass are just holding it up till I can strip it the rest of the way down. They are tubed and hard as a rock but I will not be using them. The big fatties on the blue Gilson stay on it. I am trying to get a Kubota diesel to stuff in it. Its a shaft drive hydro that my dad and myself threw together.
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2 pointsI'm damn sure not going to mess with the the two wires, my mama didn't raise but one fool, that would be my brother.
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2 pointsWoke up old Charger 12 from her winter slumber and we ripped up some grass. Riding this old girl will really give you a backache. Haven't forgotten that.
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2 pointsYou want the litter whisk Jason @CasualObserver it's yours for an adult beverage. I can take it to AJ's and send it home with Tom. I am running out of room to store stuff. The bag is ripped but could be easily reproed.
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2 points@ACman you must mean in person? There's pics of the one Jim @WHX17 picked up mounted in his 1277? topic. There used to also be pics of one on a 633 that belonged to @Rollerman but they are dead photobucket links. I can't even find them in grand old google image universe!
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2 pointsNice haul for sure. The sweeper is a Litter Whisk. Use that as a search term and you'll find a few other mentions from the past. It was an aftermarket attachment, not a branded one.
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2 pointsPressure lube is even better. They do sell remote oil filter kits which something could be adapted to for cooling but they're kind of expensive IMO. How about aluminum cooling fins that clamp right onto the filter? Couple of hose clamps, some thin aluminum angle pieces with little slots for the hose clamp bands. Backyard Hammer mechanic style oil cooler!
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2 pointsThis thread has been about a combination starter/generator that is belt driven off a pulley mounted on the engine flywheel. Later they went to a starter with a Bendix gear that engages a gear around the outside of the flywheel. This system has a stator behind the flywheel that produces AC current that is rectified and controlled by a solid state rectifier/regulator to charge the battery. Two totally different systems. Suspect you have a 1975 model C-160 which uses the alternator stator. The body of the finned aluminum regulator must have a good ground to the battery negative (-). Many add a ground wire from one of the regulator mounting screws to a known good ground. There are two AC terminals on the regulator that connect to the two stator wires coming from the stator behind the flywheel. There is a third terminal marked DC+ and that is the output that charges the battery. With the key ON but the engine NOT running check the voltage across the battery terminals. Now move the red test lead to the DC+ terminal on the regulator. You should have the same voltage reading. If not the wiring is a problem and the charge currant has no way of getting to the battery. Don't forget to turn the key OFF after testing. Make sure all the wire connections are clean and tight. Often the connections at the regulator have been poor and the resistance has created heat that has melted the plastic terminal cover. To test further follow the instructions in the service manual Section 7.7 Let us know what you find. Garry
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2 pointsWell today I have a set of Wheelhorse wind chimes swaying away in the sunshine. Amazing how quick this stuff sets up in the sun. Bake away. And the only thing left as a testament to how ugly this thing was. Someone went through a awful lot of trouble to get it this way. They actuallytook it apart to paint it the various colors. Sad. Oh well. She’s looking better already. One day I will pull her back apart and do it right but for now it will make her look good and last a lot longer.
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1 pointGot the out front deck installed today. It’s works well even lacking the gauge wheels. It cut very well and it reached far under the trees. I was also able to reach areas into a drainage ditch that typically requires a string trimmer. The only drawback is when I put it into the shed. It’s rather long and I’m afraid that it’s novelty will wear off soon when I need space. Im thinking that the room it takes up is a deal breaker for me. It may need a new home.
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1 pointYour '68 does not have a PTO clutch or a front attach-a-matic. Therefore it will require the old style blower that bolts to the frame rails and has the belt disconnect clutch and rod.
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1 pointXtreme Outdoor Power Equipment. https://xtremeope.com/p/xtreme-replacement-clutch-for-toro-78-6990-with-wire-harness-repair-kit/ Worth every penny.
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1 pointThe DC lights you have now are running on AC current which sounds odd but works. You have likely noticed they only work when the engine is running and the faster it revs the brighter the lights. They are wired directly to the flywheel stator. Don't know what you could replace them with that would be an improvement. I would not want to use LED lights because they require DC current which you do not have. Garry
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1 pointNo problem. Any manual that you might need can be found here in our manuals section free of charge.
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1 pointFree up the rusted parts and put in an engine then put it back to work.
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1 pointthanks for the heads up, I am glad he is going full route ,on this rebuild, he will be more than happy when done, pete
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1 pointYou're either really unlucky because you're likely facing a teardown and repair or really lucky because it's decided to warn you instead of grenading. Are you a glass full kinda guy? If I had that happen to me, it's an immediate disassembly. It does look like bearing rollers as moe1965 suggested.
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1 pointI would suggest you start a new post for each specific unrelated question you have, that way a new set of eyes will see the question and be able to offer help. At the top of the home page you will see "Create", that will bring you to a subject drop down box and you can take it from there. Lots of good info. here. http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/56-finding-your-way-around-in-redsquare/ Garry did a good job answering your question on the charging system. You may want to take your battery to an auto parts store to have it load tested too.
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1 pointMy 1076 would not run good past 1/2 throttle. I chased the fuel system all over the place with no results. Changed the condenser and solved the problem.
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1 pointI'd like the seat pan and steering wheel and front wheels for one of my Commandos.
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1 pointI have a few extras kicking around that need to go to a new home, everything is priced to go, not making a killing on anything! 1969 Charger 12 Automatic with nice 48" SD Deck and hydraulic lift. This was purchased last week as a non-running parts tractor. Once I got it running and found out how well it runs and how strong the Sundstrtand automatic is I couldn't bring myself to part it out. It isn't pretty and the deck has a small weld repair but they are solid and work great. The 12 HP Kohler has no smoke at all and starts and runs great. Rear tires are Carlisle and don't show any signs of age cracking, fronts are original style tires and do have some cracks but all tires hold air just fine. The battery is good and strong. SOLD I am picking up a 953 from member Mike's Horse Barn and have no need for the 48" deck that comes with it. One of the blade spindles has a bit of play and I will include a good spindle as well as a new set of blades. $ 75.00 for all. I will be picking up a '68 Commando roller and am only buying it for the transmission, rear tires and seat. Anyone who wants any or all of what is lift can have it for free if you are willing to remove it. First come first served, PM me with your wants. @rjg854 has dibs on these; seat pan and steering wheel and front wheels, everything on the Commando is spoken for.
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1 pointAnd a good days hard work will help loosen stuck rings. Diesels that are not worked hard enough are bad for sticking rings and "wet stacking" as a result. On flat twins, sometimes the oil on start up isnt rings, but valve guides that are worn. They leak oil into the bore while engine sits, then it burns off when she is fired up, as the guides come quickly up to temp, the clearances tighten up and the smoke goes away. Rings that are getting very close to worn out can do the same, but will get worse with more run time. Mike the Aspie
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1 pointI worked on my B80 deck. New double pulley, idler pully,blades,drive belt pto to deck belt and deck belt. I found everything here in michigan within 35 miles of my house. The blades and the double pulley were the hardest to find. I did replace the 3 spindles last year. Only the 2 outer pulleys I didn't have to replace everything else is new. I have to give the B80 to my son so he won't ask to use my new rider so I made sure the decks in good shape. After sitting all winter with the charger on it 2 turns on the key and it started up. Love that little engine.
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1 pointJust a little 1961 model 551, custom... that just happens to sport a stock 22hp Kohler twin.
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1 pointLittle paint & body work. And my trusty assistant. She likes tools. I keep finding them all over the yard.
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1 pointMy first complete restoration. My nice 653 parked next to my dually 753 stock pulling tractor. Both of these tractors have been restored several years ago, and still look good.
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1 pointPurchased by me from the original owner, with original deck in place, and has worked it's whole life.