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Deck Replacement (Not What You Think)!

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857 horse

What a monster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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Tankman

Great working Stallion! Looks as noted, a Monster!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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psalms83:18

looks great..been dreamin of a loader for our c175

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Phatboy

I need one of them for my 520 !! Or just another 520 with one on it so id have "2"!!!  Wonder what the misses would say lol !!!

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roadapples

That`s just about a full load... Don`t think we`ve herd from you in a while Boo...

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userj8670

What do you have for rims and tires on the back?!  Looks mean!  Need more pix of that and details please! 

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953 nut

You must have a real heavy weight box on the back, that much PT lumber would make mine pirouette on the front tires like a ballet dancer! :ychain:

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Retired Wrencher

boovuc  Nice set up. Look like  it Is real  worker With the front loader real handy.

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boovuc

The rears are BIG. They were bought from a fellow member just a half mile from my house. The rims were welded together like a puller would use. Off hand I can't remember the tire size but they really help stabilize the tractor and are better on the tranny and in steering verses dual setups.

The weight box is solid concrete blocks with metal plate to fill the voids in the stock Ark Industries Loader Box. Guessing about 160 lbs +.

I haven't been on much due to work constraints. It's been busy where I show up during the day. I am just plain whipped when I get home. I haven't done a Wheelhorse Tractor Project since the 417-8 restore and I haven't bought any since the 417 carcass I used for the rebuild so I've had generally nothing to contribute to the WH cause! :< )

 I still get my trout fishing in though! Nothing but bad health would keep me from my streams around here! 

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elliot ness

boovuc, you have a great tracor with a nice handy loader, This is my 520 W/ a loader I built from scratch.

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WHX??

That sweet Elliot:handgestures-thumbupright:...did you do a thread on the build?  Gotta love the way them big fat ags stick out!

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elliot ness
1 hour ago, WHX61/3 said:

That sweet Elliot:handgestures-thumbupright:...did you do a thread on the build?  Gotta love the way them big fat ags stick out!

Yes I did about 1 year ago every stage of the build.

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moe1965

Make sure your deck boards are crown side or bark side up the boards will last longer 

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Horse46
17 hours ago, elliot ness said:

boovuc, you have a great tracor with a nice handy loader, This is my 520 W/ a loader I built from scratch.

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Wow is there a Horse under there?

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elliot ness
4 hours ago, Horse46 said:

Wow is there a Horse under there?

Yup sure is 520 H 1990 26x12x12's on the rear, and now with rear wheel wts. and the rear tires wt. 85lbs each fluid filled. I have had many Loader tractors, and this one is so handy. and strong.

 

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WHX??

Mower deck looks pretty high test as well, gotta be alot of weight that horse is carrying ... then put a load in the bucket! You guys don't seem to worry about that too much tho??

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elliot ness
9 hours ago, WHX61/3 said:

Mower deck looks pretty high test as well, gotta be alot of weight that horse is carrying ... then put a load in the bucket! You guys don't seem to worry about that too much tho??

No I don't worry, the 520's have 1in. spindle, and steer about as easy as any wheel horse ever built, till PS. and I always run 35lbs of air in the front tires and this also helps it steer.  I built this loader so that when I start to raise it up it throws the wt. to the rear,  I mean the loader is real close to the grill if the tractor, thus as it climbs up it also head to the rear of the tractor. Mine will easy pick up 600lbs. If you would like I can send pics or repost then of the building of it.

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boovuc

Mr Ness! That is a nice compact build. I love the looks of that creation better than my ARK loader on mine! Wanna swap? :< ) I'll have to check out your build posts!

 

PS..The 520's were the only modern WH/Toro tractors to handle loaders. 1" spindles standard. Gear reduction steering standard. Weight boxes resting on the loader frames. Short of loaders built on the Xi series tractors with or without power steering, I can move my steering wheel without a suicide knob standing still. (without anything in the bucket). The Eaton rears do well with the load on them. I have had the loader on this 520 for four years now and with and without use, I have no axle leaks with that weight bucket on it to date. Not even a hint of oil coming through them. I do change the hydo oil/filter more often as I believe it is susceptible to higher temps than what mowing would do.

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