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10 pointsI kinda wanna name my tractors, but I have four kids and I can barely keep up with thier names...
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6 pointsI started this thread to post pics of your pre trip rigs and pics on your way to the big show!! Hard to post pics in trailer as this is a toy hauler. Here is my ride for the show and my home while there. safe travels to all…
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6 pointsWell I did not get her running today. Some dummy wired something wrong last week and it took a while to figure it out. But she is now mechanically ready, and I have 12V at the coil and it has strong spark. All that is left is to run the fuel line. Maybe tomorrow.
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5 pointsSame name I've given my 14-8. Same reasons, too. I've heard that great minds think in the same gutter.
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4 pointsAbout the name, so the 73's are the no-name year for wheelhorse so I figured it needed a name. Well these are wheelhorses, so I thought what horse name or breed? Morgan horses are a reddish color and also used as multi purpose plow horses back in the day. Which is what this tractor is gonna be, a multi purpose plow horse 8 speed with hydraulics. This is going to be a continuation of my 73 wheelhorse for reference here is the original thread. It is not a C120 it is a 1973 14-8 and I am planning on returning it to a 14HP Kohler (12hp on it now is fairly worn) and add hydraulics this photo should give some idea of what is coming. This one will require some patience it's going to take some time. Also thanks to the Wisconsin boys @WHX?? @Achto for their help in making this possible.
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3 pointsI am trying to get some extra hats made before the show . $30ea. (860) 681-3610 call/text
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3 pointsSpent the day today reinstalling one of the air conditioners on our 1987 Avion travel trailer. It originally had only one, installed over the center of the trailer. It always did real well, but because our travels usually take us to Baton Rouge (an upcoming trip in mid July), we would really be in a pickle if our only air conditioner pooped out. So, I ordered a new one and installed it in the center, then wanted to install the old one over the rear bedroom where a roof vent already was. So today, I removed the vent, which was a Hammond vent with a two-speed fan. These Hammond vents had radiused corners as opposed to square. The opening in the roof was already 14", so I had to use some snips to sqare up the opening, then installed the air conditioner. Then, ran some romex and connected it to a breaker. Checked it out and it works well. So, It will be available if we need it! I still need to enclose about three feet of romex in some stick-on cover that I can get at Lowes. My next project will be to convert this trailer from 30A service to 50A service..... maybe this Fall when it's cool.
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3 pointsWe slept in today. However, we did manage to get some stuff done - finished setting up the lake house porch, and did some other general rearranging. After dinner, I went searching for the lake house septic tank clean out hatch. Ever see the movie Holes? Actually, it only took 4 holes. Amazingly, the cover was about the same place I started probing the ground. I misunderstood the results of my probing - false readings on rocks and roots, I guess.
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3 pointsWhen I wat to get rid of old gas I put it in a shallow pan and allow it to evaporate. Takes a little time but it is far better than sitting at the roadside awaiting a tow truck, besides, I am retired so watching bad gas evaporate gives me something to do.
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2 pointsThat gap is actually much larger than it appears to be. And the tabs are about 1/4 inch below the brace. But yes, when I'm sure it's all working as it should I'll put something over it.
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2 pointsI have a thread in the engine section about an 856 that would die after 30-40 minutes. She is running okay again!!!! the problem resolved mostly to the owner using last years regular ethanol gas stored in old metal cans over the winter. He got a new plastic can and some ethanol free gas today and after we cleaned out the tank she ran great...I asked him what he did with the the year old funky gas...He put it in his van....????
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2 pointsAlex that should serve you well. Take your time with it and get it rite the first time around.
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2 pointsMorning... sitting on the "new" 953 out in front yard with cup of Joe. Bought this yesterday not running... but with my pit crews help (Mike, John, Gary & Paul) we had it running and it did a victory lap under its own power in 15 minutes. CHECK OUT THE SEAT!!! Guy says he took apart an office chair, cut vinyl off. Re-cut the plywood and foam to fit then recovered and stapled! LMAO its PERFECT!! Can't wait for the show, see you soon! Tony @wallfish @Sparky @Retired Wrencher
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2 pointsDefendant #1 (first wife) was, and has been all about horses and Morgans were her preferred breed. Beautiful animals.
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2 pointsI’ve been running some old gas through a lawnmower at about 2:1 ratio of fresh to old (not super old, though, and stabilized). I’ll keep increasing the percentage of bad gas until it becomes a problem. Hasn’t yet. I don’t think a gallon or so in a full tank on the vehicle is gonna hurt either, as long as it’s not full of crud.
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2 pointsIn the good ole days we cleared brush from fence rows on mother-in-laws farm by putting bad gas in jugs then place them with several lit candles near. Standing way back and shooting at the jugs was a beautiful thing.
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2 pointsThat seat is actually pretty nice. The guy did a good job The sound of firing one up from a supposedly "non runner" never gets old
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2 pointsPressure washed my Kubota L225 yesterday. Best I can remember off the top of my head it’s a ‘79 model. Was my stepdads, he bought it in 1996 so it’s been in our family for 30 years now. He passed away about 3 years ago but I’ve had the tractor in my possession now for around 10 years. This is the first tractor I ever ran and in my early 20’s ultimately lead me down the path of pursuing a turf degree and 24 years of golf course work. It is well worn and could stand a rebuild but still starts and runs flawlessly. It’s had gasoline put in it 2 times over 20 years ago. Not while in my possession but one time accidentally by my stepdad and once by my cousin who was going to do my stepdad a “favor” and mow the pasture for him LOL. Luckily both times it was caught fairly quickly but I’m certain some damage, albeit minimal was done. Even with that we still use it to mow about 3 acres every week. My oldest son runs it now but every time I get on it brings back good memories. I always thought it was ugly as sin but it’s hard to argue with the amount of service it’s provided.
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1 pointNice setup @stevebo ! Been in full prep mode . Safe travels everyone .
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1 pointBeen running GAA in mine for a long time no problems... Grease Automotive and Artillery
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1 pointhttps://www.google.com/search?q=kohler+pto+cone+nedle+bearing&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS866US866&oq=kohler++pto+cone+nedle+bearing++&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEU regularly refer to this area , in my , mechanical , functional detailing , all my pto cones , spin with total ease , lack of effort , years ago , flushed out , original , dry crusty " lubrication ," bearing was surprisingly smooth / free, of course , lucas hi heat / stress , polyurea GREEN chassis grease , vital base line movement ease start ? no areas in my lever start to mule drive , which spins down , with total ease after lever engagement ? this improvement is very simple / easy , realise , a lot of my suggestions , are not in the book , coming to the end of my , WH experience , era reality , vs father time , regularly , look right at , repetitive, failures ? I DONT HAVE TO WIN , ONLY SUGGEST , PETE
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1 pointI recently got a little 4hp Wheel Horse (I don't know how else to describe it, maybe an RJ) and hope to restore it, mainly so our future grandchildren nieces and nephews could ride on it someday, plus it would be great to add to the small collection. It is in very rough shape, but should be doable. One of its front wheels is ruined by rust, the rest of it has minor rust. All of it's tires have like new tread, but they are totally rotten and will need to be replaced if I can find them, the rears are 5-12 and the fronts are 4.80/4.00-8. It's not running, and I'm surprised how hard it is to get to its spark plug, with all the things simplified by Wheel Horse, it's hard to access! I'm going to try to load some pictures (I'll try, sometimes they don't work), but I seem to have trouble doing that, I guess this site doesn't like iPhone pictures, so any help for the tractor and pictures would help! I looked all over it and could find its model number, but the Kohler K91 has a clear very readable data plate. Yup, I attempted to load a picture and I don't know the rules to do it successfully, it just shows 'queued' at the bottom. These are JPG and were 5.3 mb, I don't know if this is to big or how to do it One thing I'm not is tech savvy, I'm jealous of those of you that post beautiful pictures! I have posted some pictures in the past and it worked, but have a harder time now and I'm not sure what changed or how to fix! C-85
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1 pointYup. Strain it with a paint strainer to get the crud out.
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1 pointI dump gas on the ground all the time. I just make sure to follow it up very quickly with a lit match.
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1 pointHe will likely get away with it. Especially if he went and filled it with fresh fuel right away. Dilution, plug EFI systems being a little less sensitive than carbs means it should not be as big an issue. I do the same thing, when I get old nasty fuel, or stuff with some contamination from other petroleum products, I dump it in the Explorer. 20 gallon tank and a replaceable fuel filter means I'm not worried about it.
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1 pointI do the same thing. It's a 30 gallon tank so a gallon of questionable gas into 25 + gallons isn't going to hurt anything. I will only do about a gallon at a time. Of coarse you don't dump in any particles that would clog a filter or water at the bottom. It's better than dumping it on the ground.
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1 pointIf there is enough good gas already in the tank nothing wrong with doing that. Got to get rid of it somehow. Done it many times.
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1 pointHello everyone. First my apologies to all for falling off the face of the earth, specially to the ones that attempted to contact me and perhaps I did not answer. It has been an adventure this last year, starting with our health which unfortunately just wants to travel south , keeping us busy just by the multitude of appointments, tests and the lack of peace of mind which many times just takes all and any motivation away. It’s a struggle. With my father’s passing last year now it’s the impossible task of managing properties in two continents without being there. My wife is not up to travel and I cannot leave her alone so it just complicates things. My younger son is now back with us making things a little easier and certain things possible which is a blessing. Only due to that I am actually now waiting to board a plane so I go for a few days to do some closings on stuff over there. Been also quite discouraged with the current “climate” here , due to which I have taken a bit of outright abuse never having in my life imagined it possible. Amazing how all of a sudden so many change their attitudes towards one, clearly intended on making one feel singled out and unwelcome. Again, feelings I never thought I would have specially after 60 years of being here. I was looking forward to the show this year but unfortunately due to the health and overseas issues it’s not going to be possible. I’ll be looking forward to seeing all the photos. Hopefully I’ll also find time and the motivation to start being active here again. I miss you all.
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1 pointif you figured out how to install the tiller and belt drive, the gearbox won't be hard for you.
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1 pointJune 14, 1777 US Continental Congress adopts the Stars & Stripes flag, designed by Francis Hopkinson, replacing the Grand Union flag.
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1 pointAnd those were the original rims with only 1 hole in them. RJ -no holes, 1960- 1 hole 1961 had 2 holes. And come to think of it those generals may be the original tires too Edited the model to the correct 1960 model 400. The throttle control levers and steel clutch pedal. In 61 the controls went to push/pull and the pedal was cast.
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1 pointIf you can email them to uremailing@yahoo.com I can post them here for you. I'm always interested in little round hoods
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