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  1. 15 points
    With the heat covering most of the US in triple digits, I think it is time to show pictures of horses in the snow...suitable for your Desk Top. So, heat up the coffee and add a little Amereto.
  2. 14 points
    Our local Antique Tractor and engine show took place today and we had a good variety of tractors, hit and miss engines and interesting stuff. I didn't get too many pictures due to a lightning storm that sent everyone packing early, but here is what I did get during my lunch brake.
  3. 12 points
    We are hosting our local summer show this weekend in Abingdon, VA. Here are a few pics of a few of the entries. Check out the steel wheeled Huber - only about 10 are known to exist! The John Deere 110 was a surprise for Clay - my friend Joe’s son. He just got it yesterday and is on cloud 9! The last pic shows Emory and Clay with Emory’s new Cub Cadet. Tomorrow is our last day and I’m wiped out!!
  4. 9 points
    Recently added to my collection!!!! Pretty happy about it. XMUX4518.MOV
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    They are wearing light jackets in Northern Ireland at this years British Open. My wife stepped outside for a minute yesterday afternoon, came right back in and said she could not breath outside. The humidity is worse then I have ever experienced in Florida, and this is Illinois. Well here is a picture to cool all of you guys off and a reminder that the days are getting shorter.
  6. 8 points
    I’m feeling cooler already...thanks Steve!!
  7. 8 points
    Hi folks, I been on a quest lately to find a wheelhorse or two that I would actually use for mowing/work, instead of just putting around on. I mow about 1.5 acres and have been using a husqvarna with 36 inch deck. This past week I picked up two horses that I think will finally fit the bill. Last week I got the 312-8. And the other day, I found this c-81. It was owned for the last 25 years by the same family, hes a retired mechanic and took great care of it. When I arrived to pick it up, he was actually greasing the deck for me:). New paint, tires, battery, belts. He didn't refinish the deck, but maintained it very well. I only had one picture to go on, when i agreed to buy it, but was VERY impressed when I saw it in person. Runs like a kitten too!!!
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    Here's one from a few years ago, Steve.
  11. 7 points
    not a wheelhorse snow pics but a t60 panzer, hey it's red
  12. 6 points
    Happy Birthday @JPWH, we are all glad you were born.
  13. 6 points
    Campground we're staying is right on the rocky coast of the Atlantic. I'm making my boiled coffee and Listening to the big diesel engine of a lobster boat it goes by checking its traps this morning. Here's a shot of the campground as a whole.
  14. 5 points
    I lived in nj all my life and in 40 years I think today is the most humid thickest air I have ever experienced, yuck! got out early, got some weeding done in the iris beds, staked a few plants, got to see an f16 chase a plane out of the restricted airspace, that was cool. so now I am soaked heading in. going to hide in basement
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    After running long lives (1,400 hours each), these horses have never had it so good!
  20. 5 points
    Please don't take a crude comment from one member and paint us all with that same brush. I think you will find the majority of us are very willing to provide helpful information. Helping isn't our only reason for being here, we also enjoy the social aspect of encouraging and uplifting one-another.
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    Didn't notice the different horses, but I did notice you changed your shoes!
  24. 4 points
    Well everyone we had a fantastic time at the show today. I'll try to get some more pictures downloaded but the service here is not very fast so it may not be until tomorrow. So impressive and amazing how many people are drawn to these little tractors. People at the campground looking at them. People in parking lots at the stores looking at them. Many people at the show. Trina was an absolute hit! When I told the people looking at the tractors who was the one who did much of the work, they were all that much more impressed. On our way back from the Truck And Tractor Show to the campground, we were in 2 lane traffic and a guy on my left beeped at me and we were yelling through the windows on our way down the road about how he has one of these Wheelhorses! Pictured below is what I think is an 854? That is owned by somebody who is tied to the museum somehow.
  25. 4 points
    @ACman that Allis was running our thresher and was doing a fantastic job! Thanks for the compliments guys. Our treasurer said we are on track for record attendance. We don’t charge an entry fee, it accept donations and it works really well!
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    Good crowd for a crazy hot day. Hangin with @wallfish and @DTOM drinking water
  28. 4 points
    Fawn Grove Olde Time days.
  29. 4 points
    As mentioned by EB - fluid, weights and chains. Two link chains give better traction but may cause damage to your blacktop driveway. This Raider has all the above and will push practically anything. It's great for snow removal. The difference is my driveway is capped with stone dust and when frozen helps to improve traction. I found that this type of front tire helped a lot in the snow.
  30. 4 points
    I’ve done all the methods mentioned above but I’ve had the best luck doing what Steve mentions by pushing all of the snow to the south side of my driveway. It all but eliminates any drifting occurring later from wind. In regard as to what I use, I have a very heavily weighted C 161 with a 54 inch blade and fairly heavily weighted 606 with a 42 inch blade and both push an amazing amount of snow. I’ve had better luck on my concrete driveway without chains. I have inside weight with fluid in the rear tires on the 606 and the 161 plus front and rear wheel weights on the 161. 60A4EBE8-E50D-4D1C-95C3-CB21683EDD3C.mov
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    Well, where were we. Aaa yes, Bosses Brew and an Electric Water Heater. But before we get to that and the 9N, we need to backup a bit. I had been working at the shop for a few weeks, and I asked Painter" what's with that contraption and the buckets of hoses and fittings on the oily slab behind the paint shop. Of course his standard reply was becoming "young-en you will learn in due time, in due time" I was learning a lot of things around the shop, some good, and some ..... It was a wet fall and the farmers weren't able to get in their fields to plow and break things. So it was getting a little slow around the shop. There weren't any tractors waiting for me to steam clean when I got there that day. No one needed any help, and no new equipment to help assemble. I hadn't learned the "ropes" of how slow times worked around the shop yet. It was a Thursday afternoon, and I was goofing off on a lawn tractor with the bosses young son. The Shop Foreman caught us and sent the Bosses son inside. Then he told me, since I didn't have anything better to do and since it's slow, you don't need to come in tomorrow or Saturday morning. What! I'm only working 2 or 3 hours after school and 4 hours on Saturday. I had got 14 hrs the 1st couple of weeks. They didn't have to pay me the $1.74 minimum wage I had got at my previous summer job helping install carpet and vinyl flooring. Something about since I was part time and working through the School Ag Program blah blah blah. So I only worked 8 hours that week. At a $1.25 an hour I made a whooping $10 that week, wait, Uncle Sam got part of that, maybe I took home $9. This wasn't going to keep gas in my old truck and pay for a ticket to the Saturday night dance at the KC Hall (knight of Columbus) or the VFW hall in the neighboring town. Just then Painter hollered he needed me to help him. When we got to his shop he said it looked like I needed "saving" from the Shop Foreman. I said ya, he told me not to come in the next few days since it was slow. Over the course of time that I worked there, Painter kind of "took me in" in a crude way and taught me some of the ropes of the working world. So my 1st lessons began. He said you see I've only got one tractor in line to paint. Boss has it sold to a neighbor down his road and told me to make it look really good! I've been sanding and putting Bondo on this here hood for about 2 days now. When Ol Mr Shop Foreman tries to hurry me along, I just tell him "I'm following Bosses orders,...make it look really good". Then he said, of course if I had 4 tractors sitting out there waiting to be painted it would still take me about 2 days to sand a hood... nice and slow. Painter then told me: "They would love to get rid of me (him), but no one else around here likes to paint! You see young-en you need to find you some jobs no one else likes to do. You worked at the Floor Company right? Yes Sir, I replied. I bet you swept a lot of floors didn't you. Yes Sir, I had to learn to sweep them very clean before they spread the glue down. Then he pointed around his paint shop and over to the big shop and said...there's always somewhere that needs sweeping around here!. Now remember, your not in a hurry to sweep the place, you know. After all, you can tell Mr Shop Foreman your trying to not make a lot of dust that would get in the engines, transmissions, or what ever the other mechanics were working on. You understand young-en, pace yourself. Then he asked me? You got a girl friend? No Sir, I replied. He reached in his pocket and handed me a $5 bill and said, you better go to the dance this weekend and meet one. OK, @Tractor boy @dells68 @ebinmaine @tunahead72 @pullstart @LengerichKA88 At least @Stormin understands.... I still have to Pace Myself!
  33. 3 points
    I snuck up from around the corner and caught Mike pretending to drive and making engine noises. Vrooom Vrooom
  34. 3 points
    Well boys and girls it's all together
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    This is the museum's new building and this pic is from 1/2 way. They just added that upper shelf around the perimeter and not sure what they are going to display on it.
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    Tuna...now is the time to wax your snow skis. The wax is soft...perfect.
  37. 3 points
    Doesn't anybody have snow pics out there?? My pictures are through a few years...did you guys notice how many different horses were used in the production of this thread. BTW...funny, I was just watching the food channel "Good Eats" on making Chili. How ironic is that???
  38. 3 points
    Installed LED lights on the 418-A! I guess now I'll have to get them for the other 2 Horses.
  39. 3 points
    Good point! It's all about perspective, as they say. And hopefully we all work smarter today and tomorrow, using sunscreen (I'm bad about that), staying out of the sun when possible (better), staying hydrated (pretty good), and just knowing when it's time to give it up and come inside for a break (always ready for a break). I managed to get a couple of good hours of seat time on my 310-8 this morning, just mowing, but it was plenty in this heat. She's been a bit neglected lately, just recently got her running again, and happy she was willing to do all the work and let me come along for the ride.
  40. 3 points
    Here's what two retirees look like in Florida. The first (Mikey) is red and happy. The second is fat and happy.
  41. 3 points
    Good question Steve. Cents they run off DC I would say if you reverse polarity then I would say yes. Some one's gonna have to try it. But I will say this. I don't think the 300-500 series tractors hold up as well as the older models.
  42. 3 points
    Steveasaurus, cruel, cruel picture... its going to be 96* here today, and humidity is off the chart. Heat index says 105*... Any of you folks in cooler climates looking for a boarder? I am also open to adoption! Danny
  43. 3 points
    @953 nut and @ebinmaine be careful and drink lots of water! Good luck with your shows!!! I’ve worked our show either getting ready at the homestead or working the show the 5 of the last 6 days. Hate to say it, but I might just have to sleep in tomorrow after I make 3 loads home following today’s closing!
  44. 3 points
    Good luck. Stay cool. Have fun. We'll share pics of Owl's Head where we're headed this morning. @dells68..... AWESOME.
  45. 3 points
    Considering none of us were actually born with all the knowledge needed to perform these repairs, all our tractors would be sitting in a shop. You had to learn too. Excuse me if Im wrong, but' I also thought learning & teaching each other about our tractors was the sole purpose of these type websites anyway, maybe even save them from Americas scrap heap but I guess you don't understand that idea?
  46. 3 points
    That is back when a horsepower was a genuine “horse power”! Thanks for sharing the videos and information. That reproduction 150hp steamer is a work of art! It makes a guy wonder what those machines are really capable of given a chance to REALLY stretch their legs. How much could they pull?
  47. 3 points
    A 200-series with a front end loader?! Take THAT, all of us who say the vertIcal shafts are lesser machines! Steve
  48. 3 points
    It's to blinking hot to work out in the horse barn tonight, heat index is like 98 degrees. Supposed to be feel like 110 tomorrow, so might not get to much done tomorrow either. I did promise pictures though One of @Vinylguy 's decals Some more
  49. 3 points
    More Portage Show pics - this time from my Nikon camera!
  50. 3 points
    The 854 I picked up at last years big show was run very little until recently. For months when I'd find a little time I would putter around with it getting things bolted together properly. It was missing so much hardware that I'm amazed it didn't end up in a pile of parts on the trip home. The engine had been cleaned up when I got it and I didn't notice much in the way of leaks until recently now that I'm running it and the bulk is from the breather area. I also couldn't get the carb tweaked to my liking so I decided to rebuild it since I'd have it off for access to the breather cover. Ya thunk this could be the problem? OK, carb rebuilt. No on to the breather. I cleaned things up. The PO had used the lovely blue silicone stuff. Fortunately it cleaned up good. I made new gaskets and ordered new breather filters. Note that Kohler now recommends using 2 filters in the K-181. Before I saw this I ordered 2 so I'd have a spare. So much for the spare now. They were delivered today. The clutch wasn't right. It was way too sloppy causing it to not engage properly. Enter a pair of 1/2" x 5/8" bushings a couple days ago. I had to grind off the old idler assembly but fortunately I had a spare from the two tractors that were given to me. Clutch is now smooth a silk and slop free. I need to finish the breather stuff and get the carb installed. I thought I'd do that this morning but after a few minutes out there I think I'll wait a couple days. It's HOTTTTT!
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