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  1. 10 points
    I figured there is no need to plague Eloise with the dark cloud of the Reno Turd.   Time for a new thread! This is our new to us diesel pusher. I’m putting a video together, and will update the thread as we go along. It’s been in the extended family since new, and always well kept. It needs some loving, but is way more capable as a usable camper than the last pusher we brought home! The trip to Colorado was quick, but great. More details to come.
  2. 10 points
    Unexpectedly won this horse at auction a couple weeks age just got her home. It was in the non running section but I saw the hydro lift and figured parts for that alone would be worth something but figured someone else would see that also. They didn't and I won. $60. Hydro gear plus lift I figured it was hacked up Charger Electro. Turn out it is a short frame1965-77 Wheelamatic. But I don't believe hydro lift was even an option for those. Then there is the deck. I have never seen one like this before. It is I believe a complete and in good shape RM425 a 42 inch deck for short frames. The mechanism looks rube goldberg but based on a picture I saw seems to be complete. When I thought it was a long frame, I had a K301 I would put in it and if the hydro worked sell it. But she really needs a small base big block S/G which I don't have.
  3. 9 points
    We can all do our part to make a first time poster want to come back. Using the "welcome" emoji is as easy as it comes, but it is just a start. Asking a question about how they came to own their Wheel Horse invites them back. Giving an open invitation to ask further questions will help too. Many times a first time poster is responding to an already existing post and can get lost in the shuffle, asking them to do an "Introduction" and providing a link https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/47-introductions/ to that topic could make them want to participate more. When a newbie comes along asking for information rather than just directing them to the manuals section if we can take a moment to provide them with a link like @gwest_ca does it will it will be very impressive to the new poster. We don't all have the time to do these things every time but doing them when you can will be helpful.
  4. 8 points
    April 28, 1969 Chicago released its first recording, the double album Chicago Transit Authority. The album was an immediate hit, later selected for the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress due to its cultural and historical significance.
  5. 8 points
    Had some great quality SEAT TIME this evening. One of several reasons we're clearing the forest from beside the house 🏠 is to get the tractors over there to harvest firewood. I figured I'd start the experimentation with pathways today. It... Is... ROUGH !!... over there. Wow. Rocks 🪨. Sticks. Holes 🕳. Pits. Highs. Lows. Tree stumps galore. I started out by dropping the Boss splitter off the back off my 1974 C160-8 Cinnamon Horse and backing the splitter in the barn. Then had to move this 5 x 8 utility trailer full of cull/junk vinyl boards outta the path. This is the leftovers of a large pile we bought years ago to redo the trim on the house. Project done. These will go to the Transfer Station when I get time. I took a trailerless solo cruise over to scope out the area. Keep in mind this was a thick stand of hemlock and beech just weeks ago! Next I hitched up to the black dump trailer to fetch out some 14" hemlock I'd cut for the outdoor fire pit and/or indoor kindling. Brought that up out to the splitting pile. Then went and got the pole trailer I rebuilt last year. Put that to great use today! Note here how the angle of the trailer is in comparison to the tractor. 😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬 This is a pile of hemlock 5" - 8" diameter by 6 - 10 ft length that Trina wanted saved for garden border logs. The trailer is approximately 6 feet between the poles. In this picture my destination is directly over the top of the trailer way out in the clearing. Ain't no short path there yet. I had to go up a wicked hill out to the front of the house, across the front of the barn, down around beside the barn... and follow the path around to the garden. Probably a 400 or 500 foot drive to get here. Give or take.... Got everything unloaded and put away and the machines are settin a spell resting up. Great workout! Lots accomplished in a short time.
  6. 7 points
    Just one guy’s perspective, but I lurked for about a year accumulating knowledge before joining up. I spent a lot of time searching the site and trying to get a feel for who was who while gradually soaking up knowledge. It took me months to realize that ALL of the repartee was well-meaning and friendly teasing grounded in respect and civility--and that much was based on inside humor borne of long-established relationships. I came in with reasonable skepticism after experiencing other forums’ tooth-and-claw exchanges. Folks here simply didn’t bother wasting time grinding axes or putting other folks down to stroke their own egos. It required a re-calibration--a mental shift. All that said, I’ll second @953 nut’s invitation to us all to be as cordial as we can to new visitors/posters.
  7. 7 points
    Naw, the toy hauler dream died with our 5th wheel. We have decided that we can sell that, get an enclosed trailer I can load and pull with the RV or a truck, and have a good RV to just camp as well, when we want to just camp.
  8. 7 points
    Between the weather, family time, and more time at work I haven’t had time to do much with the tractors. Now that it’s getting nice I find myself working on them more. I have noticed an influx of new people coming in and asking questions so that’s a good thing. I have been wanting to do maintenance and fix some annoying things on the tractors so I’ll probably document it when I get to it. Friends don’t let Friends wear Speedo’s…..😬
  9. 6 points
    Slow is good, keeps the vibrations down so it won't rattle the teeth out of your head.
  10. 6 points
    I was just about to say, I can't wait to see how many horses fit inside, on top, strapped to the sides, welded to the front, etc.
  11. 6 points
    Nothing scientific was used to make that determination. Was just my opinion on the amount of daily posts. I have no idea about the up/down trend of paid memberships. I do see a lot of groups on FB pertaining to WH. Some are moderated well and others just let ya say whatever’s on your mind…cuss words and all.
  12. 6 points
    Can we let them drive a Speedex?
  13. 6 points
    This is way better then FB though. Build threads are retained, information is searchable, and the people in the forum are all great people. There still seems to be some bad apples on quite a few of those groups on FB. That said I will post occasionally on FB. But I am not going anywhere on here, this is the BEST forum on the internet.
  14. 6 points
    Dang it @Bill D that’s it the low hour 418-A that I have been waiting for. How am I going to explain this to my wife? She just doesn’t understand the significance of me completing my collection of the 418’s. Seriously, how can a guy have a 418-C and a 418-8 and not have a 418-A? Even though I’ve promised her many times that I would not buy anymore Wheel Horses, I now find myself in a pickle. I’m going to loose sleep over this 😂
  15. 5 points
    Got some fence lines mowed before the rain starts. Checked out tomorrows auction. An interesting boat. And a Commando 800
  16. 5 points
    Reading between the lines I see hammocks hanging in Colleen and a fire hose outside.
  17. 5 points
    Not much room for WH toys (unless you build an upper deck.... you know you will). Nice looking "Aluminum Room".
  18. 5 points
    That looks like a 1/2" wide belt. Should be an 82" x 5/8". Also, the belt on the PTO should be on the larger pulley closer to the engine.
  19. 5 points
    I'm still not on the books & faces or any other social media platforms. No intention of it. I've been posting a little less too because of warm weather and job situation. I'd be all for THIS site growing.
  20. 5 points
    Put an idler pulley on my 953 sickle to tighten the belt. It's a tensioner off a parts GT-14. Works great Tried it out in a field no issues
  21. 4 points
    Shed construction is finished, shy of door latches and door sheet metal. Yay!
  22. 4 points
    I use these better grip than nylock They have a grade 9 version which is what i used in my D200 also had to get Gr9 bolts
  23. 4 points
    One last trim edge to do, and I’m glad to have a little extra material. Lots of compound angles to trial and error and error and error and figure and error some more. I’m hopeful that I will get this corner all mathed out, so the opposite will be equal measurements and easy to pop on.
  24. 4 points
    Thanks @wallfish for the help today... much appreciated!! Also... while at the tractor show yesterday @Sparky mentioned that our little site here is slowing down. Im guilty as well of not visiting / participating enough. So folks lets start spending more of our screen time off FB and on the REAL Redsquare!!! Cant wait to see you guys at the big show! Tony
  25. 4 points
    You forgot hanging from the ceiling. 🤣
  26. 4 points
    If the engine is not running and the light is on that is a bulb check. Should go out when the oil pressure builds. Engine owner manual and service manual https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?q=ch14s-1838&quick=1&type=downloads_file Should be the illustrated parts list if your spec number is 1838 https://www.partstree.com/models/ch14-1838-kohler-command-pro-single-engine-made-for-toro-14hp Tractor operator manual
  27. 4 points
    Id like to build y’all a bunk house some day 😎. With the pool area having a bath house, it should be easy to hose y’all down if you get into Dan’s hot sauce too soon for the road trip home. 🤠
  28. 4 points
    That looks like how wheel horse should have done it from the start. If mine weren't all foot control I would do that as well. Looks like it would be a more natural movement from forward to reverse.
  29. 4 points
    For reference, this is what you’re getting after.
  30. 4 points
    Had a bit of time after work today to separate salvage from scrap...three good spindles and got rid of some yellow while I was at it
  31. 4 points
    That log haulin trailer is slick!
  32. 4 points
    Hhhmmm... Hey hey hey... I represent that... Im thinkin' this is what would happen...
  33. 4 points
    Jim, I think the idea was to build membership, Not to frighten them off.
  34. 4 points
    Short video VID_20260427_191038.mp4
  35. 3 points
    Project complete. So much fun. I figured out that it needed an 84 inch belt… It works perfectly and along with a little bit of alignment with the belt cover, it all turned out nice. Thanks for all of the help along the way guys… Appreciate it very much best, Jason.
  36. 3 points
    Partstree shipped the throttle to me very quickly and the installation was easy. The throttle works smoothly & was an exact fit. Expensive, yes, but I needed it, and it was necessary. I wish it had came with the knob on the end of the handle though. So far, the 312-8 is working fine. Thank you for all the help I recieved here on the forum. Tom
  37. 3 points
    At the Big Show, I'm getting one of those decks from @Achto and I'm planning on putting it on my 854, keeping up on the grass and everything I am pretty sure it'll be fine since it won't be like we are mowing fields once a month.
  38. 3 points
    If it was a ten Horse Power it would be the feature tractor for the BIG SHOW, slip a k241 in there and you can lead the parade.
  39. 3 points
    Hence why we went up to the big boy Class A pusher. It’s large, but shorter overall than a crew cab long bed and a 40’ fifth wheel. Add an enclosed trailer and we’ll have a bit more length but that’s ok.
  40. 3 points
  41. 3 points
    I can get those dimensions for you today when I get home from work. Unless someone else beats me to it.
  42. 3 points
    I'm particularly happy with this trailer. I originally built it 8 or 10 years ago as an experiment. ALL RECYCLED old school PT. Dismantled deck, posts & beams. Kinda set it aside for a few years because we changed our wood collection methods. Last year decided to rebuild and strengthen it.
  43. 3 points
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  45. 3 points
  46. 3 points
    A good friend of my late father is looking for his second Wheelhorse tractor. He has a 1054 and wants a different dedicated mowing machine. That is, in fact, the first lines of a classified ad I placed earlier. I sent him a link so he could see what we're searching for. Seems he's already leaning towards a name. The Ugly Bruce II 💜 Purple was my Ole Man's favorite color...
  47. 3 points
    I FINALLY got it going tonight! Washed it up and tested it, changed all the fluids! Now to put it to work! 20260421_194503.mp4
  48. 2 points
    That would look good in @Pullstart's pool!
  49. 2 points
    Yes Specs for after 2022 Engine: 2.0L 4-cylinder Turbo Diesel (High Output). Horsepower: 208 HP. Torque: 332 lb-ft. Transmission: 9G-TRONIC Plus Automatic. Fuel Capacity: 24.5 gallons. Towing Capacity: 4,200 lbs to 7,500 lbs (depending on model). GVWR: Up to 11,030 lbs or higher on 4500 models. Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) standard, All-Wheel Drive (AWD) available. Chassis Sizes: 3500XD (extended duty) or 4500 (used for heavier Class
  50. 2 points
    We can put Slyvia in a speedo and send him on a membership drive...
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