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Kastlcj

Hello to all, I see there is a large group of knowledgeable wheel horsers to assist new members.

I came across a RJ 58 some yrs. back. It made for a nice yard decoration as it is not operational.

I decided it would be fun to try and get it running again. The unit came with a cutting deck and no carb or air cleaner. The overall condition of the tractor is good. The transmission is functioning.

What are the chances of finding Clinton 1200 A carb, air cleaner and other engine parts?

On a scale of one to five with five being the most difficult, how hard is it to work on the transmission?

Looking forward to first refurbishing project.

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Geno

Hello and :WRS: .  We happen to have someone who can help you with that.  Stevasaurus is his screen name here.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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Kastlcj

Hello and :WRS: . We happen to have someone who can help you with that. Stevasaurus is his screen name here. :handgestures-thumbsup:

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Geno

It will make a really nice one, I have a 59 myself.  Steve was up late last night so he's probably sleeping in.  I'll send him a message with a link to here for you.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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AMC RULES

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CasualObserver

:WRS:  Several members up there in the cities... and a few of us around a bit further out. I'm between Rochester and Owatonna.  A lot of us get together just south of you every August at the LeSueur Pioneer Power show.  Keep an eye out for it!

 

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/43-north-central-wh-show-lesueur-mn/

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Kastlcj

Any old Toro guys out there

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stevasaurus

That is one nice yard ornament!!!  Welcome to Red Square  :)  On a scale of 1 to 5 for working on the trans (with 5 being the hardest)...I would say...your 1st time is about a 3...your 2nd time is a solid 1.  :eusa-think:   Here are a couple links with videos to show how to do it and what to look for...check it out.  As Jason said, a bunch of us get together at the LaSueur Pioneer Show in August. Just click on the links...

 

 

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craigbic

Welcome to Red Square!  :text-welcomeconfetti:

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Sparky

:WRS:

 

Mike........

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Terry M

Welcome to :rs:  :flags-usa:

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Shynon

Welcome to :WRS:

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Amanda

Welcome :)

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Jake Kuhn

:WRS:

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prondzy

WELCOME TO RS!

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Kastlcj

Thanks

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Molon_Labe

:WRS: !!!

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craigbic

Welcome to Red Square!  :text-welcomewave:

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wholdguy

Hello, and welcome to the Red Square Forum!

 

 

Grayle

 

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rexman72

welcome to the fun

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can whlvr

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rexman72

welcome to the group

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muz123

:text-welcomewave: to Redsquare!

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