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Greg Parnell

Brought another Wheel Horse home

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Greg Parnell

My Dad found us a 1991 Toro Wheel Horse 244-5 with a 14hp Onan engine, mower deck and it runs and looks good. It needs some new front tires and a new mower belt. We have the front tires and will get a belt this week.

I'll try to get a picture posted for you guys in a day or two.

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Greg Parnell

Here is a photo of the 244-5.

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Sparky

Are ya sure it needs new front skins :thumbs2: ?? Seems to me theres still a little bit-o-tread left on them.

Mike........

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whfan74

Those are good racing tires.........who ya kidding? :thumbs2:

Congrats on the tractor!

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truckin88

I had a 244-H (same thing but hydro with 23" rears), good lawn cutting machine, my only advice, check the motor mount bolts, if they are beat get new ones, I had one that snapped. The onan vert 14hp, ran very well for me.

Nice machine...good luck

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Coadster32

Underinflate the fronts, and you'll be good for a while. :thumbs2:

BTW-nice looking tractor.

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Suburban 550

Greg, nice tractor. :thumbs: Wish ya lots of luck with it. :thumbs2:

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bustedglass

NICE - Gotta love them 200 series :thumbs2: .

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TJ

Nice tractor. :thumbs2:

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Duff

Seeing the pictures of Greg's machine and the condition of the front tires, I have a question for the group (and an apology for temporarily hijacking the thread! :ROTF: ).....

Last night I was test-fitting new aftermarket adjustable tie rods on my 312-8 rebuild and couldn't get enough length to provide anything even close to "toe in". In fact, I couldn't even get the wheels to run parallel - they splayed outward because the tie rods were too short. Thinking I had bum rods I grabbed a used set of OEM rods and tried those - same problem. :thumbs:

Now this tractor has replacement spindles from a C-series, so I thought maybe the front end geometry had changed between the C's and the 300's. So I found the original spindles and put them back on just to see if this was the case. Same problem - wheels still splayed out.

My question to the group: is this a common problem among these tractors, and if not, what am I missing here? I know we're not running road speeds (well-most of us, anyway....) so the toe-in adjustment isn't anything critical, but in terms of potential tire wear and just plain common sense it would seem the wheels should at least run parallel. Any ideas, guys? :thumbs2:

Next step, if necessary, will be to fab up my own tie rods!

Thanks to all,

Duff :ychain:

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bitten

Not a bad looking mower, hope you have fun with it.

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