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    July 11, 1972, Honda introduces its first Civic, a new breed of subcompact, fuel-saving car. It arrives just in time for the energy crisis of 1973, which brings higher gas prices, long lines and occasional fistfights at the pump.
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    Aluminum is very susceptible to galvanic corrosion when in contact with a dissimilar metal. Stainless steel fasteners should have been used.
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    Our volunteer fire company did a how long will it run without oil and coolant pool on a 1952 Chevy six. The engine was warmed up, shut off, fluids drained then restarted with a brick on the throttle pedal. Tickets were sold as a blind pull, you didn't know how how many minutes you bought until you pulled your ticket from the drum. We sold sixty tickets at $ 10.00 each who knew it would run for over an hour without oil and water. It began rattling pretty good at about twenty minutes, stunk real bad at about thirty minutes then started slowing down and backfiring at about fifty five minutes but kept chugging until about an hour and fifteen minutes. The winner declined the opportunity to own the old Chevy, just took his $ 300.00 winnings and donated a hundred of it back to the fire company.
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    If easily accessable, remove the shifter & boot and fill thru the hole on top. A good excuse to see if the boot needs to be replaced. That angled fill on the side is a carryover from the old 4 speed design that held 1-1/2 quarts.. You need to fill higher than that. Two quarts. As mentioned above - look at what comes out... not uncommon to see a milky mix of oil & water. Extreme cases - loose bearing needles, chips of gear teeth...
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    Just fill to the top of the plug it will be enough. 80/90 weight. No need to flush unless what comes out is milky. Take a pic of what comes out and we'll tell you if it needs flushing. Many of us like to jack the front up as high as safely possible. Another cup or so will come out "over the hump".
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    Not wanting to do too much to this c-161 that is mostly original, I'm making an exception for solid shaker mounts. That last one seems to always be a challenge but I loosened one of the mounting blocks and was able to start that last bolt. This shored up the primary ground wire while I was at it so that's a plus.
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    @bradleydavidgood Welcome to Red Square and the relentless pursuit of the "next" Wheel Horse... As @c-series don said, you will not find a nicer group of tractor enthusiasts than right here on Red Square! You are a hop, skip, and a jump from the annual show in Arendtsville, which was just 2 weeks ago. Dan
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    @bradleydavidgood Welcome to the forum, one thing that I don’t believe was mentioned is that the nicest people are here on RS. The amount of CORRECT information here is second to none. I’ve seen on FB sites responses to posts that were incorrect and sometimes downright rude. That sir you will never see here. You might however see some old coots doing some good ole fashioned bantering. You guys know who you are! I’m not going to list them because then I’d have to include myself 😂
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    That looks fantastic. Shame to cover it up.
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    I’m getting the 68 back together.I wired it up using a solenoid and a 103990 Ignition switch as suggested by @953 nut it was tight but I found a spot by the tower. I put on a new drive belt ,had to cobble together some fuel line wile I wait for replacement line. There is a outer bearing that should be replaced on the generator.It wines a bit even after greasing both bearings but is working fine. Today I’ll flush the trans and replace gear oil. The deck is ready I just have to sharpen the blades. I have to say the 68 commando has an interesting drive set up for the deck with the gears and belts but everything seems to be good.’ Shes running great with zero smoke . The intake valve is slightly out of speck and I’ll have to replace that too. But she’s running great let’s see if I can post a video IMG_2212.mov
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    And then a few years later, Hightower had driving lessons.
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    I zinc plated more M37 parts yesterday. Many of these parts will eventually be painted, but the plating will give them extra protection.
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    I’ve been in this toolbox for over 25 years. I’ve never decorated it up with stickers like some guys do because i’ve never really found many that i was ok being “stuck” with. Kinda like deciding on a tattoo. I guess that explains why i have no tattoos either. But these stickers were an obviously worthy addition.
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    @buckrancher Got the rear cargo carrier slot hitch mount mocked up using pieces from the carrier kit and some scrap laying around.
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    Bradley You will find in time that collecting these tractors is habit forming. It is all about the chase and the excitement of finding them. Also fixing them up and making them a runner. Also you live in one of the hot spots for collecting. Enjoy what ever you do.
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    The back of the my camper shell was ever so lightly loose so I decided to tighten the bolts a bit. I decided to check the other five bolts and below is what one of them looked like. One failing isn't much of an issue but if the majority of the others had rusted, this could have lead to a disaster Easy to miss some important maintenance.
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    Soooooo, what was the fix?
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    I got lucky at the big show and got a pair of hardly used blades and a pair of new ones without a box. I invested $80 for them all
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    I guess including the starter rope justifies the price
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    @bradleydavidgood Check out Brian at K+B Wheel Horse Parts. @76c12091520h He is in our vendors section and should have a nice fender pan at a reasonable price for you. He sells quality parts, no junk at a fair price. Brian is my go to guy for two reasons, first he’s a really nice guy and second he’s extremely knowledgeable when it comes to these tractors.
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    I am an advocate of using an electric fuel pump. This is a pump many of us use and like very well. They can be found on for about $ 25.00
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    Recently purchased this lawn tractor which I believe is a lawn master for a whole $75 with hopes of restoring it to its former glory and eventually getting some attachments and using it. Trying to identify and get most of the parts I need to do so but have been stuck on the trans axle mainly but also what this thing started out as. Has the frame painted like a porter cable and one other lawn master I’ve seen but obviously was repainted red and even found some small spots of yellow paint on the frame. Anyways can’t find any peerless models that match the trans axle exactly and with some research found out when dura corp first started making the lawn masters and moto mowers they used a trans axle they built in house. But with how much was modified on this thing I’m hoping with these pictures someone on here can help me. On the bright side the 6hp kholer isn’t locked up and still has plenty of oil in it, the gas tank was dry as a bone when I picked it up and the gear oil in the trans axle doesn’t look all that old so my hopes are high for getting her going again, just gonna need a lot of cosmetic and electrical work. I appreciate any and all advice and tips!
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    We had a Dodge Dakota at work for pickups & deliveries that had a cap... one day it came back minus the cap - it flew off on Rt 95!
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    @Natejc_98 's '73 8 HP 4 speed. Hood off for ease of access to repair.
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    Just in the nick of time….Front end Friday. I would have gotten a better picture but I had shorts on and bare knees. Gravel and skin don't mix well.
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    I am running a 48 deck on my 414-8 and the 14 hp Kohler has no problem with it.
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    Another option if they have what you need is Wally world. The only reason I bring this up is if you're not satisfied you can take item back to any Wally world and get a refund. Just done this with a set of tri rib front tires no fuss return, totally my fault I had ordered the wrong size..
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    @Stan50 https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-2-5-in-Silver-Hitch-Pin-Clip/3012926?user=shopping&feed=yes-_-0? on the rear axel frame mount hook up , swing lever , bracket there is a small side hole , get a couple of these hitch pin clips , push them thru to the end big hole ? they will not get lost or fall out , lubricate the swing lever . pete
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    @Fj40z always use , hi mileage atf fluid on my trans flushes , local , cul de sac nearby , use every gear / range , picture that fluid cleaning / showering fluid , put some miles / time on it , flushing it down to drainage area , also raise front end to enhance drainage , , like a new shift boot . lightly greased on the underside ? to enhance sliding over irregularities on top of trans , like a big tie wrap on shifter stick , to hold it in best staying place . regularly check over basics after any usage , engine oil / condition , trans check , top off tank , add sta bil fuel storage , fuel filters always clean clear , no fuel hose break down . regular for me , no issues , pete
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    32" blades -nla 36" blades https://www.partstree.com/parts/toro-8014/
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    Those are for the choke and throttle
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    Good add. Ground is paramount to proper DC circuits. I do realize you want to keep originality. Adding wires to create a full ground loop from engine block to frame to steering tower will save many future headaches.
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    This sticker was on @ML3’s cooler. It sure made me laugh!
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    Moving the amount the rod moves also changed the amount the clutch idler moves. Decreasing travel may lead to the belt not releasing.
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    I built one too a while back. @squonk will recognize the frame.
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    Before you guys decide to start blowing up Briggs motors and Tecumsehs and Kohlers and Onans.... I'll donate a new in the box Predator 212 and you guys can do WTF you want to it!!! Don't make me cry over watching a Briggs etc... murdered This show was ridiculously busy for me for whatever reason and then I went home with 4 new to me Briggs tractors... traded my 516 for a GT1800, traded my tiller attachment for a GT2500, bought a GT2500 on the way to the show and I don't even remember how I acquired the other GT1600 lmao... then I bought 2 NOS never run Briggs 5's and a C111 spare engine (Briggs 11) plus tires and other "stuff" and a Briggs 8 Wallfish gave me--Thanks!! When I got home I got a message about yet another GT1800 non running parked forever with a beat to death seized snow thrower---got that for dirt cheap and had it running the same day because dragging hydros around sucks!! Please @wallfish leave my poor Briggs motors alone.....
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    i use a 42 inch recycling deck with my 314-8. The baffle on a resr discharge holds ghe grass clips in a little longer for recuts! But it also holds wet grass which i mowed over this week (dewy) that clings to the decks. I had it off today to clean!
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    The year model doesn't make much difference as all the 414-8 are basely the same. I have a 312-8 that I don't know the year model. I also don't have a Wheel Horse that hasn't been modifited in some way by me.
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    This is why Red Square is the best forum on the net . Thanks for everyone who made this happen even the two big boss supervisors .
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    Loaded the log splitter for delivery to my son tomorrow. That front hitch on the 312H sure does make it easy to push equipment around. Then mowed around the neighbor's fence lines. They were busy picking canteloupes.
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