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  1. 20 points
    I have been searching for an original 754 for a few years now as it is a rare bird that I have wanted for some time. Finding a 754 is difficult enough but when this one came up for sale locally from another member here I had to get it. Motor was bad in it and will need a rebuild. I found a replacement 8 that was recently rebuilt from another local member. After swapping parts and some paint here she is.... I do plan on rebuilding the original motor at some point but it needs machine work etc. That will be a future project.
  2. 20 points
    Went to menards for light bulbs and picked up this cheap denver model menards plastic semi. Sorry Menards it's now a Wheel horse Hauler.
  3. 13 points
    I was going through some of my files today and found a copy I have (that I did not know I had). It is dated August 1, 1987 for the Rahrig Sales, Inc. of Forest, Ohio. It is many pages but I have scanned several items that I think most of you Red Square Members will like to see. If everyone who now wants a Kwik Way Loader for one of their tractors bought one in 1987 Kwik Way would probably still be on back order! First , four pages of the KWIK Way Loader sales handout. Second, The Lawn and Garden Equipment Six page color pamphlet used to sell some attachments at dealers. Third, A price list for carts, cultivators, dethatchers, etc from Rahrig Sales, Inc in Spring Summer 1988. Fourth, Several pages of dealer sales policy issued by Wheel Horse to the dealers and the incentives for "floor plans" etc.
  4. 13 points
    Actually I picked up 2
  5. 11 points
    @Ed KennellKennell Requested pics in another thread so here's a few of our walls. Yes the levels, are. My grandfather that got me interested in Tractors in the first place used to use that big sickle. The saws were his as well. I used the one at the top just the other day. My other grandfather liked birch trees, as do I. There are several other paintings with birches. Various tools from inheritance and other finds. Trina's wall of karate including her Black Belt certificate. Yes, she knows how to use those "decorations" along with several others. And the dog's favorite indoor spot. Her name is Meeha. Feel free to share your own pictures!!
  6. 10 points
    I finally got the 701 put together and out for some pictures today!
  7. 8 points
    Sunny and 60 degrees today. Time to spread last winters collection of wood ashes and finish splitting next winters wood supply.
  8. 8 points
  9. 7 points
    This was made and used by my wife's Grandfather. And a few hole makers I have collected.
  10. 6 points
    I was able to get a bead to seat on This old, crusty wheel to seal using JB-Weld / sanding / paint: No tube, no seam sealer and so far no leaks.
  11. 6 points
    Just noticed...the Daffy Dills are pushing through the @roadapples.
  12. 6 points
    How 'bout one that says...if a Tecumseh shakes it, the Squonk will break it.
  13. 6 points
    Sounds like a lot of hot air
  14. 6 points
    WOW! Who did the graphics? They look great!!! Must be a very talented guy!
  15. 5 points
    It is, but for some reason over the last several years whenever “epoxy” is mentioned I think of the clear stuff. PC7 has been ordered. Will be here Tuesday. Oh - thanks for the video & other YouTube videos links. Impressive.
  16. 5 points
    30 years ago I when i was a cub scout and i took home the grand champ trophy in the pinewood derby, 30 years later my 7 year old took home a 2nd. thought it made a cool photo.
  17. 5 points
    Thanks for the welcome everyone. I hear you about the non ethanol fuel. Fortunately we have lots of places to get it.
  18. 4 points
    Almost any thing can be saved. I was able save this rim by doing some "noodle welding" with a wire feed welder followed by a lot of grinding.
  19. 4 points
    I think JB Weld being two part mix "is" epoxy....
  20. 4 points
    That should work but you would have to be real careful remounting tire to be sure you didn't use the tire irons against that part of the wheel
  21. 4 points
    I don't do cosmetics my horses each have their work
  22. 4 points
    Clean it up paint it and use a tube
  23. 4 points
    Glad I could help......
  24. 4 points
    Only thing I can think of to say is ...You fellas just ain’t right!!!!😂
  25. 4 points
    Bought from original owner. Parked in barn between 66 & 68. Pulled out of barn in about '08
  26. 3 points
    Nice job! PM me your address - I’ve got two for you to do.
  27. 3 points
    Cordless drills before they had cords...
  28. 3 points
    Very nice work and outcome...Tube would have been a lot less work
  29. 3 points
    OK, The only cutter I have is the one in the tool. The only chisel that is marked is the upside down one...it is Stanley. The four fold rule is marked Made in England. The metal folded rule is a Lufkin. Yes, that is a leather strop. I threw in the Stanley Butt Hinge Gauge. Now details on the Brace / drill. It is marked K D 110 Interesting, with the drill handle removed and the ratchet engaged on the brace, it is possible to bore a hole square to a wall and 1.5" from the perpendicular wall. Oh, I did get the knives sharpened.
  30. 3 points
    We learn new stuff every day! The best part of being a knuckle dragger is that I have lots left to learn
  31. 3 points
  32. 3 points
    You could build up the damaged area with a simple two part epoxy.
  33. 3 points
  34. 3 points
    This is the same design plow my new neighbor uses. VID_20181224_163135.mp4
  35. 3 points
  36. 2 points
    WOW this is getting better by the minute. Owner definitely knew his his tools and from what I see knew how to use them. That brace is extremely rare. It looks similar to The Millers Falls probably made by them. Oh, actually Stanley 67 spoke shave. Should have rosewood handles. They can be removed and inserted perpendicular to the other one in the threaded part above blade.Another pricey item. Good news on chisels too. They look like a version of the Stanley ever last except for handles. #95 butt gauge with box. Box is important. That is an older one. That box seldom found. Wet Grinder sweet too. Some good stuff there. Enough there to buy a pretty good tractor.
  37. 2 points
  38. 2 points
    We’re through 70-ish gallons of sap so far, much quicker than Wednesday’s bout! We’re starting to get some amber color toward the end
  39. 2 points
    Looks factory but better then.
  40. 2 points
    Make yourself some alignment pins makes removal and re installation a lot easier. 3/8" NC Bolt cut off head taper it a bit and make a slot for a screw driver.
  41. 2 points
    “I see,” says the dumb man. I was thinkin’ of the clear Loctite type of epoxy.
  42. 2 points
    Only because I've had great results replacing lost material using this stuff...
  43. 2 points
    @Tractorhead run over flattened bread pan + hatchet = heat shield you called it buddy, the blower shut down on heat overload, so we’ll be extending the pipe eventually.
  44. 2 points
    https://www.amazon.com/TerraKing/b/ref=bl_dp_s_web_15059389011?ie=UTF8&node=15059389011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=TerraKing
  45. 2 points
    Or as they say in the construction biz in Michigan - "If you think 'MI-OSHA' is a small town in Wisconsin...You're in trouble..."
  46. 2 points
    Ok, I just bought the 1/2 cans off of ebay. 9 bucks. It's worth a try.
  47. 2 points
    Not sure about blue paint spots. Replacement Kohler motors did come new with a blue paint on the tins. Kind of a Chrysler Blue color. Post some more pictures of your RJ 35 find CoryB! We all love to see wonderful originals found in someones place of revered storage!
  48. 2 points
  49. 2 points
    No plans on pulling with a wheelhorse. I just thought it was an unique piece of farming history. Did some research, found this:
  50. 2 points
    wow! nicely optioned too
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