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5 pointsA nice 867. Refreshed & re-ringed K181 service motor starts & runs perfect. Fresh transmission oil & magnetic drain plug. Headlight lens a perfect original. Cigar lighter does not work. All new fuel lines. Steering wheel bushed at the dash. Hitch pin removed, cleaned & zerk added. Entire tractor gone thru. Can deliver to the Big Show or have in southern mid Michigan in April.
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4 pointsI started putting some of the pick items away this week. Cleaning up the shop floor starts with declutterring. But there’s room on the ceiling The Red Suzuki nearly fell onto the Triumph. It was a bit daring of me to hold it with one hand to record with the other, but that’s my commitment to good entertainment
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4 pointsInitial carb settings are just that, initial to get it running. ALL engines should be adjusted (if adjustments are available to do so). Each engine has different hours, different wear, different compression etc etc etc. Adjustments to that particular engine's conditions should help It's also a good idea to clean out those little holes in the long high speed needle. Braided copper wire and untwist the braid to a single strand. then spray it out too.
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4 pointsSince the 867 is done brought this one in. This is the mother of all originals. Only thing that wasn't was the cigar lighter & quickly replaced. Lift cable broke & fan screen gone that's it. Well la dee da. Needs a bath, a little degreaseing and the new to check list. Just can't believe how unmolested this thing is. Yes thats the orginal seat! The deck is super quiet so just clean that up & check over. I really lucked out on this one and you guys would rip yer shirts off i told ya what I paid. It may go in the living room when done I'll help her pack.
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3 pointsFebruary 20, 1971, In a terrifying technical snafu, radio and TV transmissions go dead after the National Emergency Warning Center accidentally messages that a nuclear attack had begun.
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3 pointsFor the ones who do not know I have had this 1057 for almost three years. It is almost done. I have one leak where the fuel pump was. I ordered some plastic bushings for the hood. I have the carb dialed in runs smooth. Here is a short video. Feel free to ask anything that you would like to know about. Have a good day. IMG_1025.mov
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3 pointsWas supposed to take over mid mount grading duties from the 857 ... now not so sure. A tractor camp mower for sure. Deck seem to lift higher so easy to load without hanging up.
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3 pointsSo back in early November a deer was kind enough to kill my beloved Escape, without having the decency to die itself, forcing me into using our Explorer, which was not bought to be a daily vehicle, as my daily driver. I sold what was left of the Escape for parts about a month ago, and then had to use the money as a slush fund for some other projects, which are now complete. But not being of a mind, or financial position, to lose another vehicle to something as dumb as a deer hit this year, and also still regularly needing to use the detour that had me over in deer country until September, I got on eBay.. It's actually pretty well built. Sticks out a little farther than I'd like for appearance reasons, but not farther than the mirrors. Would have been nice if it came with instructions though.
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2 pointsWhat model tractor is it. (122 ??) Load test the battery. Check all ground connections. Did the rewire use heavy enough cables for battery to switch (or Solenoid) and from there to the A terminal on the S/G (at least 6ga)
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2 pointsIn my mind I read you had a 120hp 52 foot long vessel and was really scratching my head about hill brakes and a transmission
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2 pointsThanks for keeping it all in the same thread. A LOT easier to follow. Great work as always!
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2 pointsNothing wrong with that! Great working tractor. Gotta make it your own. I like the design elements here. What are you doing to the end of the cable to prevent sudden stops breaking the wire rope?
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2 pointsThose tiny holes in the needle must be clean - the needle is hollow and is the air bleed for the mix. Don't overlook the hole near the bottom!
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2 pointsFrame off restoration. New 13 H.P. Briggs and Stratton Vangaurd.New tires,Led lights, and much more !
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2 pointsIf you have an extra set of 4.80 x 4-8 tires and rims, take those originals off the tub cart. The cart rims are the same as an RJ front rims but weren't calcium filled to rot. The only "real" survivors for those original rims are from those older tub carts because all the others are rotted. And nobody really gives a crap about what wheels are on a cart but they sure do care about it on an RJ restore job.
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2 pointsYou're on a roll !!!! After your carcass is in the ground I want to talk to your old lady and "Just get rid of everything" for a couple hundred bucks! LOL I KNOW that's what's going to happen to all my stuff.
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2 pointsMy old Magnum would do that until it warmed up. Speaking of which- let it run a few minutes and set the carb needle valves then. You'll likely see a big difference.
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2 pointsWell, this is starting to get a little off the "revival" rails, but we really need a small winch-equipped tractor around here.l to help move non running machines. Fabrication is in the works.
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2 pointsBought it years ago and been looking for parts for it during that time and i finally got it done it's running and driving yay
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2 pointsHere we are, again. I made another impulse purchase and I might have buyers remorse.... Upon unloading, I tried to start it, it yanked, but nothing. It has spark, but no fire. Also the recoil stopped contacting the flywheel. What's wrong? I feel like this is a good @Pullstart question. Also here are the attachments. What are they worth individualy?
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2 pointsThe only thing with Bolens is that they are shaft drive with lots of u-joints…. Compared to WH is belt drive. You can find the original # of the belt and the length…. You’ll have an have a new belt in an hour vs. a u-joint!
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1 pointFor years the doctor has been keeping eye on my PSA which at last test was 16.7. (Quite some time ago, doctor removed me from medicine (Finasteride) that I had been taking because the medicine artificially lowers PSA.) I just finished my 5th prostate biopsy. He took 18 snips focusing on three lesions that the MRI found. He just called and reported no cancer and wait 9 months before another prostate test. Good News!
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1 pointI'm not sure what the belt is but it's not too bad and I have it adjusted so that there is about a 1/4 of belt slack When I had the head off and was rotating it by hand the exhaust valve did lift up slightly and it appeared that the acr was working. Then the timing might be advanced because it does try to fire and then it puffs and reverses rotation so I'll probably have to mess with the points. I don't know what they are set at right now as I didn't mess with them yet but I figured that since it ran before that they should have been fine. That part I don't know, all I did was replace the bearings, brushes, and clean up the commutator with some scotch brite
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1 pointI don't think I'll be able to break that winch cable with the amount of force the tractor can exert on it, even shock loading it. More likely the tractor will break traction before the winch cable snaps. But I do need a safety blanket over it to absorb any shock if the cable comes loose etc. I have a wireless controller I'm going to hook up, so ideally I won't be in the line of fire but you know how that goes.
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1 pointAmazing America: Studebaker Museum houses special collection of US presidential carriages This report and videos were on the local news last evening. Some of you who come to South Bend for whatever reason I'd suggest, if you have the time, a visit to the Studebaker Museum won't disappoint you. This is just on the presidential carriages commemorating 250 years but you find a very impressive display of all the vehicles Studebaker had a part in as well as other items about South Bends history. I knew the museum had some or all of the Wheel Horses that were on display in their factory when they were still here. They were kinda tucked away in a basement area and the display tags had some incorrect information. I also know that they had more because I saw them when they were still in storage at the museum's old location downtown. I got in touch with the museums curator and he said the Wheel Horse display was in his sights as one of many displays to update. I offered my assistance with the Wheel Horses and he said he will be taking me up on that. His timeline is this summer.
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1 pointAre you planning on keeping the tractor? If not how much would you maybe want for it?
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1 pointOn every machine with the fuel tank under the seat, this makes a huge difference. Heck, I think it improves with high mount tanks under the steering wheel.
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1 pointLong fuel line is most likely the culprit IMO. If you consider an electronic fuel pump wired to the "I" tab on the ignition you will be able to fill the bowl on the carb before you crank it and will likely see a great improvement. A fuel bulb is a cheaper and easier solution.
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1 pointOh and more weird things happened... a D-160, a almost new 3pt tiller, a 52" blade, and a 1969 Raider 10 appeared on my trailer!
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1 pointBuilding your tie rods with heims joint is better then any you can buy. I have heims joints on on 5 of my Wheel Horses. I put the first set I built on my C120 in 1989 they are still as tight as when I built them.
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1 point@WHX?? What are you plans for it other than putting it in the living room and admiring it?
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1 pointThat's a CBR-32 for the RJ's and mid-engine Suburbans. It is not for the 502. That would be the CBR-327 as shown in the brochure.
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1 pointFor the tub cart I would say between $150 and $200 would be my guess. As long as there is no rot. Especially on the back lip where the cart would dump on the ground. And my guess for the recoil not engaging would be it probably just needs some lube. That happens a lot especially for snow blowers.
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1 pointI would call it a neutral detent. Since it doesn't have a number in the IPL it might not have a part number. I'll take a look at carcasses see if I have one.
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1 pointScored a 520H and a 312-8 today. Also got a Brinly plow, disk and an agrifab box blade. Almost drowned getting them it was absolutely pouring down the rain. Will get better pics later. The 312-8 is a 96 and purrs like a kitten, a little over 500hrs showing and supposed to be original. The 520 runs great but has to have just a hint of choke so probably stopped up carb. Shows a little over a 1000hrs and supposed to be right also. Cant get a handle on year model for 520 but it does have hydro and lift control on steering column, but has been converted to foot hydro control. Has 16-7.50s on swept forward front and 23-10.50s on back. Have pic of tag under seat but cant make heads or tails of it any suggestions on yr?
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1 pointNot a good day. Needed room in the shed, (there's a Harley trike in the future), so I moved the Cub Cadet XT1 & Toro Power Max 824 OE snowblower out & put them alongside the 312-8 & put their covers on. Went to start the 416H, no workie. No spark? I placed the dozer blade on a wheeled 2-ton jack, used a 5-ton jack to lift the rear and shoved her where I wanted her, across the front of the others. I have ordered a new ignition switch. Will it never end? On a good note, I have ordered all the parts I feel I need for the 416H & to get the 312-8 operational.
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1 pointMy 1054 was doing the same, grinding while shifting gears. The belt tensioner or guide that bolts onto the engine block near the drive pulley was missing. It is the simple bent small rod that has a bolt holding it on to keep the drive belt positioned in the pulley. I made one and no issues since.
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1 point@CD Long Jr agree with the with the lubrication base idea , been doing that forever , would much rather have an oil film than rust any day , LOVE KROIL , HATE THE PRICING ,any rust at all is not an issue for me , been regularly rubbing down my paint , mineral oil / penetrating oil , for years now , this is paint that was RECOVERED with lubrication , just effortlessly stays clean / shinny / zero related rust / grunge . more that worth a TRIAL AREA , ya doin good , pete
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1 point@Racinbob think any time you get the chance to visit a living time capsule , no matter what's in it , one,s I have been to , always had era related , anything , that enhances what you are seeing . in this plastic garbage time zone , fittiningly , only dust will remain , pete
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1 pointIf you are visiting museums in Northern Indiana be sure and visit the Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana as well. No Wheelhorse's but lots of cool cars as well. I will need to visit the Studebaker museum again when they get the Wheelhorse's updated! Thank you for volunteering to help with that.
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1 pointI would have to think that there is a Gravely Westchester some where in the building. They were a Studebaker design. Such an interesting look to these things. Would like to add one to my collection some day
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0 pointsAs a consultant, years ago, I set up software for payroll and benefits systems. One agricultural client used a lunar cycle calendar for payroll, i.e. he paid workers on half- and full-moon days. He got what he wanted! (I learned later that this was a common system in the UK at one time.)
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