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  1. 11 points
    Here is my brothers RJ25.
  2. 10 points
    Well, Friday afternoon they were saying Diego had shifted south and we would only get 1-3” here. WRONG! I just went out and pushed between 12-14”. So far I’m only the second person to plow out today. More is coming, but I figured I had better move it while I could. That’ll make the next round easier. Only problem was it is so wet that it caked on my blade. Now, back to Emory’s Christmas tractor.
  3. 10 points
    So I been watching this add on Craigslist since summer. I called and offered to buy the weights a few times and the guy said no everytime. Well two weeks ago I emailed him and tryed again. Well he said yes! So for $64 I got these delivered to the door. He had the whole tractor minus the snow blade listed for $100. So I asked what he wanted and he said $40 for the weights and $10 for pulling them off and packing them up, plus shipping. So I was all over it, now I got another set of nice front wheel weights! Just need a blasting and some fresh paint.
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    Got a chance to work a little late tonight. I spent the day setting up Dad a generator, moving firewood near his back door, and generally getting ready for this bout of old man winter. Being the cheap arse I am, I used the fuel tank from the Briggs that was on Emory’s tractor. I made mounts and put it where the battery should be. It just clears the hood. The original was missing and I’m going to remount the battery in an older style battery tray behind the motor right on the frame. If we don’t loose power, I’m going to work on it again tomorrow. Good night fellas!
  6. 6 points
    I finished up some wheel weights today with some of @Vinylguy decals.
  7. 6 points
    Progress today. Got it off the bench and took some photo's outside. After a clean up in the workshop, (I still not found the elusive spring) I turned my attention to the antivibration engine plate. Cleaned it up and got it primed and top coated. Next the bonnet/hood got my attention. Borrowing SWMBO's hairdryer I removed the stickers from the sides. That was followed by a good going over with turpentine substitute, then a rub down with emery cloth. The photo' below shows how much the paint has faded over the last 36 years. That was all today as it was getting a bit nippy.
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  9. 5 points
    1970 GT14, an actual Florida native no less. Guy I got it from said his father sold it new at thier dealership.
  10. 4 points
    City of Richmond snow removal has been terrible ever since I can remember. I thought we were looking for 2-4", but when I measured it at 4:00 we had 8", and looking at the areas I cleared for the dogs we have at least another 4". I was in Mathews earlier today and it was just a cold rain down there but as I made my way up the road it was only 15 or 20 miles and everything was covered. The further I went the worse it got. I'm pretty sure tomorrow has been cancelled. I bet the grocery stores have been cleaned out-nothing like a good snow to create panic around here-you'd think the world was going to end and no one would ever make it to the store again.
  11. 4 points
    After spending a month in St. Louis working on our "other" house then coming back and playing "catch-up" with all the "get ready for winter" stuff I got to spend some time in the shop. Got the engine back from the machine shop (they do great work but expensive) and I started putting it back together.
  12. 4 points
    Well guys we have about 5 or 6 inches down here in the flat lands now, not sure if it is still snowing as it is dark and I am too lazy to cut on outside lights. City will be closed tomorrow as the idiot mayor announced last week that no outside contractors will be used for snow removal this year. We are responsible for road maintenance and not the state DOT. Nice to be retired .
  13. 4 points
    He’s making a pitstop here on his journey to Miami for a cruise. Going to try and pawn off a c175 transmission on him. 😎 Cleaning house. supposed to be in the 60’s/70’s here the rest of the week. High of 66 tomorrow. Nice weather compared to “97 but feels like 105” crap.
  14. 4 points
    They shouldn't have made it so complicated.. Nothing like having a full gas tank attached to a hot engine right under your.....
  15. 4 points
    Around here, and many areas of the country have zero in-school shop programs of any sort. None in the high schools, let along Junior High - it's all gone to Vocational courses offered by local colleges and of course costs a lot to send a kid there. I hate it, none of the kids are taught to think and work with their hands - us older folks have a limited time left and cannot keep doing all the mechanical work and the Trades are suffering the results. Kids don't grow up like they did years ago and getting young blood into any Trade is tough, it takes ten times longer to teach them from scratch in the Apprenticeships than it used to and once they are out on jobs it shows with injuries and poor work skills. Not to mention work ethics, only about 20% are worth their salt and can stand the test of time. I hope things change, seeing a lot more schools go back to having in-house shop classes is a step in the right direction. Not everyone can afford college and sit at a desk or work in a lab. Someone has to repair things and build our infrastructure - the disposable society is a deadly waste of resources and needs to change, quickly. The young folks I work with can't believe that a guy can repair any engine, build a road, weld/fabricate, carpentry, plumbing and even sew and repair his clothes - it all started in Junior High at shop classes. I see a desire in kids to learn this stuff and try to push them in that direction if possible - if the desire is there they just need a place to learn, why not our Public School system? Just never understood why the school shops went away in the first place. Sarge
  16. 4 points
    Well Done! You and he should be very proud - not only of his excellent speech, but of your efforts to pass on our collective history as it was - the good, the bad and the downright ugly...
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    Thank you for posting this thread! My cousin Paul (as many of you know) is a now retired 20 year veteran of the US Navy. He was a Riverine from 2006-12 and served two tours in the Sandbox. His next station was at the Marine base Camp Smith just up the hill from Pearl/Hickam. We got the opportunity to visit him in 2015, ironically only a few months after Sparky was there and posted all those great pics. Because of Paul’s connections, he was able to get us into the 74th remembrance ceremony at Pearl Harbor seeing that we were there on December 7th, 2015. It was very surreal to stand on the harbor opposite the USS Arizona memorial at the exact minutes 74 years later where this tragic event took place. There were about 1500 people there for the ceremony and we ended up being only a couple of rows behind one of the living survivors of the Arizona! He must’ve been about 92 years old and yet you could see the emotion, pride, and love for America just eminating from him. I knew at that time most of these men would be gone within a couple of years based on their old age. It was one of my great privileges to be there in that place on such a date. I try my best to educate my children about the true history of the United States of America. We have an audio dramatization of the story of Squanto and the Pilgrims that we listen to every year during Thanksgiving week. We often talk of the sacrifices made by so many throughout our nations history that give us the freedoms that we enjoy today. That is why I shouldn’t be surprised when last spring, @Coulter Caleb choose to memorize and recite FDR’s Pearl Harbor speech. In preparation for it, we spoke about the tragic event, read books about it, watched the films, and studied the Presidents actual speech. Caleb understood the seriousness of the speech that he was giving. He was applauded by his peers and adults alike. It is my sincere desire to pass along to the next generation the importance of our history. These events shaped our nation and we must never forget the success and failure of our past! Thank you to all who have served!
  21. 3 points
    I rarely get on this site I'm more of a Facebook person but few people asked me to post some of my stuff so here is just some of the things I dragged in this year alone and is only part of what we dragged in and a small fraction of what is all in the garage
  22. 3 points
    I just brought a D160 back from Buffalo, NY to Cape Cod - an adventure thanks to Uhaul. I still have and will keep my C140 auto. I was able to get a 3 point hitch and rear power take off while there, as well as a snowblower. The snowblower needs work and parts so I placed an ad on Red Square for those. I'll keep you posted as I work the tractor up (needs some cleaning and lubrication of things like the accelerator and other linkages. My C145 is ready for snow duty, snowblower installed.
  23. 3 points
    Yep here's our trace to an inch ...
  24. 3 points
    An engine upgrade would greatly kill the value of it. Some consider the RJ25 as holy grail of Wheel Horse. There is more Seniors and Lever Steers then there is Rj25.
  25. 3 points
    Another trailer load to move up to NC when you retire. You will need to get loading instructions from @pullstart.
  26. 3 points
    WOW!! Might be time to coat the blade with some Pam spray.
  27. 3 points
    That's definitely where I would start. Since after you get it free the valve clearances shold be checked, i would pull the breather and shoot some of your solvent from the bottom side as well. good to see you working to save that Kohler
  28. 3 points
    Yeah she’s rough. Rototiller bearings are shot. I have to find the model/serial number on the tiller and start studying a manual. Hey at least I have it. Project for a later day.
  29. 3 points
    to the Jay. IMO, The Cs, 300s, 400s and 520s are the easiest to find implements for and most of them are interchangeable. The 8, 10, and 12 HP Kohlers in the Cs are fuel sippers. If a snow blower, tiller, or 48" deck is in your future, I would opt for a 14 or 16 HP single or any of the twins available in the 400s and 520s. PS I would only buy a hydro with hydraulic lift and foot pedal motion control.
  30. 3 points
    You got some work there Richie , but all I see it as a big + for you.
  31. 3 points
    Before going to a lot of trouble, just test the ACR. Since you have the valve cover off and can see the valve stems & rockers, rotate the engine until it is about to enter the compression stroke. You will notice that the exhaust valve will open and close slightly as the compression stroke begins. If it doesn't, then you can safely assume that there is something amiss with the ACR.
  32. 3 points
    Here's 2 rules to get you started. 1. Buy the next one you see. 2. REPEAT rule one Well, be frugal of course, but honesty, while there are bargains and even steals its rare to find a Wheel Horse that's not at least good deal. When compare to OTHER brands, new and old! Attachments are a bigger issue so maybe only look for those first, preferably attached! And then left that way! Plan on having several ready to work "attachments". I don't have many tractors, but rather a working mower, blower, dozer, dirt plow, chipper and so on... All tools that just happen to have tractors attached to them. And all of them were at least bargains! Just took some time.
  33. 3 points
    It's definitely more fun buy'n than it is sell'n. Eventually someone will get to shop at your collection. Imagine the look on the next guy's face when he gets there. MOTHER LOAD!!!!
  34. 3 points
    'Nother xample them Ohia southners coming north to do bad in God's Country... Gotsta get the militia out agin... WOW - what a collection!!!
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    @stevasaurus @wallfish @pfrederi I spent some time today to remove and clean up the engine pulley as much as could be done to it. Turns out it is too worn to use. Also was quite a bit more rusty than I expected. I ground down the rust and of course the belt was sitting even more deeply in the pulley. The rear pulley on this tractor isn't right so I'm replacing all 3. I've ordered a replacement 3" for the front and a 4" for the transmission, both 5L/ B groove size. As for the brake/clutch linkage and rods... They too were ummmmmm Mickey mouse engineered. What was happening was the rod connecting the brake drum to the clutch/ pivot was too short. When you push the clutch pedal on these models the brake is engaged as well. One motion. Because of the brake rod being too short I had nowhere near the amount of free play I needed to set the park brake, and also the belt idler would not move down enough to allow the installation of the 1" shorter belt as discussed in previous posts. I took a rod from a B/C series and straightened it in the vise. Then using the old rod as a guide I bent the new longer rod to the right position. It took a fair amount of experimentation to get the pedal in the right place and get the park brake adjusted. Here's a couple of pics. One showing the brake engaged. One not. I also threw a set of used but better than what was there tie rods on.
  39. 3 points
    If it weren’t for those men and women, I wouldn’t have had foot steps to follow in. They’re not forgotten in this house.
  40. 2 points
    You bought a John deere ?? I'm never talking to you again.and I'm thinking about jumping into this black hole.
  41. 2 points
    made a little more progress on the 854, a hood turned up for sale on here and was able to start cutting and fitting it. also was able to work a trade for my earlier style toolbox and fenders for a later model tool box and fender worked out good for the both of us. project is going into a new direction now with the more correct parts it will likely now get painted red and returned closer to original
  42. 2 points
    Dell, if you want to go back original, I've got a motor waiting to be rebuilt for it.
  43. 2 points
    Headin’ to see the “Mouse” Kevin? Or just trying to escape this crummy northern weather? Spoke to Richie yesterday while I was helping Jim @WHX21 install heating in my shed and he said it was in the 80’s and he was running the A/C in his truck. Hard to imagine with the teens and twenties we’ve been seeing up here...
  44. 2 points
    I am prepping to TIG weld the bottom plate to the tank, shouldn’t need those tapped holes when I’m done
  45. 2 points
    I started working on the 854 today it has a 8 horsepower engine the exhaust valve is stuck open I thought I would just clean everything up the best I could and shoot a little bit of Aero Kroil oil in there and give her a few Taps now and then and see if it freeze up any suggestions
  46. 2 points
    Yes they Shaw Du All tractors. The R6 is little larger do to the model ZZ Briggs compared to the Model 14 Briggs in the R5 like mine. They had 16inch rear or 24inch rear tires. They also had an R8 with single cylinder Wisconsin and R12 with 2cyl Wisconsin.
  47. 2 points
    There’s this crazy guy in New York that put a turbocharged Onan twin in a roundhood. This is nothing new
  48. 2 points
    Replaced the torn rubber impeller paddle extensions and gave it another pair of new front shoes to match the rears, Jeff.
  49. 2 points
    Picked this cab up in CL last week for $100. Best money I've spent in a long time. Did i I mention it has a heater??? Cause it has a heater
  50. 2 points
    God I did it again, I swear this is the last one... @WHX21 you are to blame for this
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