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8 pointsThis will be the banner for this years group picture. Look for it when you enter the grounds at @squonk’s tent. There will be another banner there as well which I would like everyone to sign even if you are not planning on being in the picture. The signed banner will be given to @Sparky as a token of appreciation for all he has done throughout the years here on RedSquare, and for having put up with me for 20 years! Thank you Squonk for your help with the banner.
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8 pointsJune 17, 1885, the dismantled Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of America, arrives in New York Harbor after being shipped across the Atlantic Ocean in 350 individual pieces packed in more than 200 cases. The copper and iron statue, which was reassembled and dedicated the following year in a ceremony presided over by U.S. President Grover Cleveland, became known around the world as an enduring symbol of freedom and democracy.
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6 pointsUnfortunately this photo and may other got Photo Bucketed.
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5 pointsI'll never work on another Onan that was left in the weather, too many fasteners rusted fast. Folks that abuse tractors like that one do not deserve more than a token amount for their careless style.
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5 pointsWell I said that I had plans to enjoy the mowing break, but the back pasture is still green and kicking. So I ran over it today (cooler temps this week) and then let the 314-8 have a proud moment. Still my number one "go to" machine. My first and hardest worker.
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4 pointsI took all of your advice into consideration, and I've been taking to @ebinmaine. I've decided to pass on it as some of the points brought up, like the engine and electronics possibly being a money pit would probably end of being more of a project than I have time and money for. I've got other half done projects that could use the attention more. Thanks to @ebinmaine@Sparky@TonyToro Jr.@ri702bill@Ed Kennell@953 nut@pfrederi@lynnmor@oliver2-44@JERSEYHAWG / Glenn@Chaz54and @kpinnc. The advice was much appreciated.
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4 pointsI have a Raider 10 for sale $200. New rubber on the front, fizz can paint job. It does have one known issue, the transmission does not shift out of high range.
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3 pointsThe first show where RedSquare was officially represented was 2008. That year, I believe that the only thing of significance was a banner made by Terry and signed by everyone in attendance, that banner was given to me and is proudly on display at @stevebo’s barn. Pre 2011, we strongly encouraged the use of Photobucket which was a great at the time when we lost the forum, but now any surviving photobucket picture is watermarked so I believe that this picture is the first RedSquare group picture.
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3 pointsThose four words are a warning that something ain't right now but you won't know until you get it home. If you need a tiller and a deck they have value. If you plan on reselling them they are a bit less valuable because time will tell how good a deal it was. The fact that it is setting in an open field and they didn't even clean it up makes me think a realistic seller will take whatever they can get for it. Unless you have an overwhelming desire to have this 520 I would start at $ 200.00 and walk away at $ 400.00. Just too many unknowns and the seller is obviously not motivated enough to seek a higher price by having it "run great when sold."
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3 pointsYep, '88 or '89 model. I never believe the "it ran fine when I parked it outside and never moved it for five years". The Onan could be a simple fix or a money pit. I consider it a $150 roller and if the tiller and the 48"deck turn free add $300. I would start at $400.
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3 pointsThe big show just over a week away . What do you have in your collection for trade 👀 Wheel Horse RJ-25 cable steer proto Type (fiberglass hood ). This machine was complete built by vinsrj on YouTube . This is absolutely one of the best built rjs out there. Any questions feel free to call/text (860) 681-3610
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3 pointsWhat's wrong with the engine you have? A K181 is going to be far superior to anything you buy at HF.
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2 points@MainelyWheelhorse If ya ever see something that’s for sale close to me in Central Ct don’t be afraid to ask me to check out it…I can always haul it up to Jim’s meet/greet.
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2 pointsSame here, especially if I'm unsure about the routing of something. I check @cleat's posts.
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2 pointsYou know, this is a really persuasive argument for moving to buckets, rather than tractors for the big show.....
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2 pointshttps://www.google.com/search?q=30+sec+cleaner&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS866US866&oq=30+sec+cleaner+&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTILCAEQABgKGAsYgAQyCwg recently used this on family stone , amazingly effective , simple easy to use , after a 15 min waiting time , used a warm water filled , hand sprayer , with adjustable pin point nozzle , for lettering , spray out . had a good supply of warm water in soda bottles , for flushing , small lighter scrubbing brushes , no effort was required , the shedding was quick , easy . the debris also dissolves to / into the the ground . if you can get a smaller qt bottle , thats plenty . had a few people stop and ask , initial spray , was a soaker , let sit 15 / 30 min , warm water spray and brush / repeat . give it a high 5 rating , very simple , easy . bring plenty of warm water for flush down . pete
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2 pointsI couldn’t agree more! The sound of a start gen Kohler 8 turning over right before it fires is sweet!
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2 pointsDoesnt have the swept axle or the gear reduction steering. The wide/deep rear wheels appear to be missing. Looks like a 48” deck. Being unable to test or hear the Onan engine, hydro trans, deck or tiller it’s all one big gamble. If ya feel you still want it I would shoot lower..like $400 (have your trailer hooked to the truck and cash in hand) and let the seller bring the price up to the 500 number. Good luck!
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2 pointsGood advice from Adams. besides those new engines don't have the cool sound of a starter generator cranking.
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2 pointsHow many hours on the tractor?? Buying a Hydro without being able to try it out?? Be cautious... hope it is not just a lawn ornament.
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2 pointsDriving Miss Daisey. My wife had an appointment with a doctor in the big city, she doesn't like driving on interstates and in city traffic so I always drive her. Her report from the doctor was good so we celebrated with lunch at Cheddars. Good old comfort food makes the trip worthwhile.
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2 pointsYou don't strike me as the type who is super mechanically inclined. That's OK, not everyone is, but I believe that most people can learn to be. My advice would be to slow down a bit and take the time to learn. Time to learn to how things work, and time to learn to work on what you have before just throwing parts at it. You jump all over the place like an ADHD squirrel. Engine swaps are usually more trouble and work than just diagnosing the issue with the existing system. You say it cranks, and has spark, but no combustion. That is a sign of no fuel, have you tried to bottle feed it and see if it runs? Get a small medicine syringe, draw it full of gas, 5ml usually does the trick, and shoot it right into the throat of the carb while the engine is cranking. If fuel delivery is the issue it will start, but won't stay running. How is the spark? Is it snappy and blue, or is it orange and weak? If the condenser is bad disconnecting it will make it run, but is not a good long-term solution.
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2 pointsThe BBT aka Trina was "working" from home today.... In between that she got a LOT of outdoor maintenance stuff done. @Sparky the tractor was once again put to grading the driveway.
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2 pointsI had a Wheel Horse in 1999 and joined Red Square in 2012 but didn't make it to the Wheel Horse Collector Club show until 2016. I wanted to make the Big Show a few years earlier but building our house and medical issues postponed my plans. The first time I knew about the show was in 2006 because of a magazine coverage but getting to know Red Square members on this site was what made this a must do.
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2 pointsDoes this mean the UEI is destined for the museum shelf? I got mine from Eastwood a couple of years ago. As nORM would have said: " Nice little bit of kit!" ( sorry for the sideways pics but my puter won't let me rotate them)
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1 pointI have too many projects, so here is an 875 roller. The PO added a hydro lift to the original Wheelamatic. The lift and the hydro drive work...however I am not sure putting a hydro lift on was a good idea, lifts were not an option on Wheelamatics. . I can't figure out where there would be an implement relief valve. The hose to the front of the cylinder leaks badly but the cylinder itself and control valve seem good. There is a hood but it was cut to clear a B&S engine. Steering is very sloppy and motion control needs work one rear tubeless tire goes soft. The engine is NOT included, put it on to test the hydro. I can't bring it to the show (not enough room in my truck and I can't pack like pullstart😀). However, if you live in the Northeast and are going to/from the show, I am 3 miles off I-81 (exit 211) north of Scranton
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1 pointProblem solved. I replaced the belt with a NOS 9691 (1/2 X 70). I trimmed the guide and reshaped it so there is about a 1/16" gap when the belt is engaged. When the belt is disengaged, the guide is still low enough to keep the belt from coming out of the idler. And back to the original issue, there is no belt slapping or any other noise emanating from the belt cover area.
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1 pointMr. Bones said he would be happy to donate, but his drive system uses a 5/8" belt and pulleys.
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1 pointFishing has been limited to a few croakers and oyster crackers, but the crabbing has been decent. A lot of jumbo female sponge crabs which is good news for next year. The ring traps have been doing better than the overnight pots. VID_20260616_110451170~2.mp4 My buddy would like to VID_20260615_200413083.mp4
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1 pointLooks like not the only "Ran when parked" tractor he has rusting away (John Deere in the back ground) To me you are buying a tiller (with out all the pulleys) and a parts tractor.... The deck buried in wet leaves probably not in good shape
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1 pointFL Tractor this is sound advice here . Being in a hurry is never a good thing. This is from experience. When you have time start going through all the manuals here that cover your tractor. Do it once and be done with it. Enjoy the ride when it’s done.
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1 pointHow much play is there where the clutch shaft goes thru the frame? That is a metal-on-metal area with no easy access to lube it. It may be worn - both the shaft & frame, allowing the shaft to droop. It may be time to add bushings to restore the original geometry.
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1 pointWow the dude on the cover of the manual must jockey horses too. Looks like he might weigh 80lbs!
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1 point@TonyToro Jr. The tiller looks solid and not rusted badly too and not beat into the ground. Supposedly it spins free and isn’t locked up. It looks more dirty than any thing else. I’ll have to check it out closer though to know for sure. What do you think would be a good price for the tractor? I thought about starting around $500 as I don’t know if it runs now. The attachments are nice but I don’t necessarily need them. I’ve got other attachments I could use on it.
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1 pointI wore the steel toe Red Wings for 30 years while working. A new pair every year supplied by the company. After retiring, I switched to USA made Danners and Rockys. All good boots if USA made. My go to boots are a pair of 30 yo Rockys that have been resoled twice.
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1 point@SAM58, you win the Lazarus award for having resurrected the oldest thread on Red Square today.
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1 pointI grew up near Syracuse, NY and have fond memories of the "Suburban Park" amusement park and its amazing wooden roller coaster. It opened in 1898 and was so popular that Syracuse extended its newly formed Trolley Car System to the park's entrance. The amusement park closed in 1973 and now Suburban Park is a 128 unit apartment complex.
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1 pointA permanent part of my show tool sack. May order another for the shop snd make some friends with the old light styles.
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1 pointJust finished up some late evening rototilling. And snapped some very cool calendar shots!
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1 pointI look at it this way. ... Wheelhorse Parts were well known to be Standard Parts whenever possible. They used whatever pieces were readily available on the market when the machines were built. Sometimes factory is best. Times change. Technology changes. Sometimes we can replace originals with far superior modern items.
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1 pointAn older guy showed me how to toenail and keep the wood from cracking ..especially in a birds mouth in a rafter. He placed the head of the nail where he wanted the toenail to be and hit the nail point to dent the wood with the nail head It made a nice little pocket for the nail to be driven into . The point of the nail was dulled and no longer wedged the wood apart so it did nor split. If you look closely at a nail tip, the ragged edge set one direction will not split wood like the smooth edges will. We also put a bend a bit back from the tip of a nail to make it curve while driving it. -- good to use for flush bracing
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1 pointWe had a good show of Wheel Horses, but this show has become an all day auction and garden tractor pulling event. The pullers Auction
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