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Before the impending epic snow storm (insert sarcasm) I went out and did a once over of the driveway and moved some things around. The 416h wouldn’t start so I had to enlist help of my dad and his (yes I’m gonna say it) Deere to fork it to winter storage. The starter seems to have gone bad on me. Really not looking forward to the bill. I finally got the bronco 14 into the garage and can finish setting up the 2 stage in there. The boys are at their moms this weekend and are missing out on being the first to plow our driveway. I did take Aiden’s 856 out and brought in a trailer and a half of fire wood. I did notice it feels like it needs a new drive belt so that will have to happen this winter. 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, WHGuy413 said:

starter

Onan or Kohler? 

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WHX??
6 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Rearranging for Mrs Sylvan's inside winter car park needs... It fit!!! 

Went the other way on this Sylvia... since she wacked a deer and her ride is gonna be the body shop for decades it frees up a stall in the shop.  

That said plenty of room to pull a 953 carcass in. @Achto come over and we got him some parts for a project.  Tranny,  Ross box, steering wheel & some other odds & ends. They sure are a different beast than the horses we are used to playing with @953 nut

Got a SG put together and painted. 

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SylvanLakeWH
4 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Went the other way on this Sylvia... since she wacked a deer and her ride is gonna be the body shop for decades it frees up a stall in the shop. 

 

Brave, brave man... :bow-blue:

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WHGuy413
35 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Onan or Kohler? 

Oh Onan of course. When I called my local shop a few years ago when it developed a problem the guy asked if I was sitting down then told me the price. Said since Cummins bought them the prices went threw the roof. That was a few years ago. I did manage to get it running again but it’s not working now. We will see if I get to it before winters over.

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ebinmaine
29 minutes ago, WHGuy413 said:

Oh Onan of course. When I called my local shop a few years ago when it developed a problem the guy asked if I was sitting down then told me the price. Said since Cummins bought them the prices went threw the roof. That was a few years ago. I did manage to get it running again but it’s not working now. We will see if I get to it before winters over.

Can it be rebuilt? 

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WHGuy413
35 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Can it be rebuilt? 

We will find out!

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WHX??

Great pictorial ther Andy! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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oliver2-44

Drove my brother to his deer lease. A cool front blew through and one half of a large tree at his house did a swan dive. 
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Look closely, there’s something silver under that umbrella of limbs!

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My poor truck! My nephew hooked the tractor to the giant limb so it wouldn’t roll further on to it. 

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No giant smashed spot, but about a dozen dents everywhere. 

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Had to tape the passenger side of the windshield up with two layers of clear packing tape to drive 100 miles home-it held. 

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, Lane Ranger said:

This is ALWAYS an important consideration for a Wheel Horse owner!!

 

Truer words have not been spoken... :D

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cleat
1 hour ago, oliver2-44 said:

Drove my brother to his deer lease. A cool front blew through and one half of a large tree at his house did a swan dive. 
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Look closely, there’s something silver under that umbrella of limbs!

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My poor truck! My nephew hooked the tractor to the giant limb so it wouldn’t roll further on to it. 

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No giant smashed spot, but about a dozen dents everywhere. 

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Had to tape the passenger side of the windshield up with two layers of clear packing tape to drive 100 miles home-it held. 

My 2020 F150 is made of aluminum so I can't imagine what would have happened to it.

 

Hope yours makes out OK.

 

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Thor27
10 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Rearranging for Mrs Sylvan's inside winter car park needs... It fit!!! 

 

:banana-linedance:

 

 

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You know, if you were able to downsize into a smaller car car, there would be room for another row of horses........  

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kpinnc
14 minutes ago, Thor27 said:

You know, if you were able to downsize into a smaller car car, there would be room for another row of horses........  

 

If he runs with that, I wanna know how it turns out! :rolleyes:

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Thor27

Well, In full disclosure I am not the guy to take ANY marital advice of ANY sort from EVER.   

 

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, Thor27 said:

Well, In full disclosure I am not the guy to take ANY marital advice of ANY sort from EVER.   

 

Aw I'm positive it wasn't that at all.

 

Besides I imagine most folks think "marital advice" is right up there beside "military intelligence"... :P

 

My wife gave up the garage for two reasons: first, her truck wouldn't fit the garage, and second- we have a carport. That being said, a leaky wheel horse fuel line or a late night test run tends to generate heavy griping from the wife and two daughters. My son says it smells great! It also validated my barrel fan purchase! :thumbs:

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lynnmor
8 hours ago, WHGuy413 said:

Oh Onan of course. When I called my local shop a few years ago when it developed a problem the guy asked if I was sitting down then told me the price. Said since Cummins bought them the prices went threw the roof. That was a few years ago. I did manage to get it running again but it’s not working now. We will see if I get to it before winters over.

Buy a used starter, the aftermarket ones are mostly junk.  There is a used one on the big auction site right now.  Look for 191-1808-04, the -04 indicates the solenoid position needed for a Wheel Horse.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, lynnmor said:

used starter

I'll second that. See if Lincoln at A to Z Tractor has one maybe? 

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953 nut
12 hours ago, WHX?? said:

They sure are a different beast than the horses we are used to playing with @953 nut.

Yes they are, but well worth the experience in my opinion.

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Ed Kennell
11 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

No giant smashed spot,

That looks like a pretty big wrinkle in the cab Jim.     Probably totalled.?

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Ed Kennell
13 hours ago, WHX?? said:

They sure are a different beast

               :text-yeahthat:  I'm still trying to understand the reasoning for the one piece frame, fender, seat pan weldment that captures the fuel tank.    :confusion-shrug:

                                             I do like those tall 15" rears and the big comfy two piece seat.

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WHX??
12 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

                                     I do like those tall 15" rears and the big comfy two piece seat.

There lies the ouch in the wallet. Dan's finding out that those size tires are getting scarce and pricey not to mention finding a seat. 

I think after I get a 701 and the Amigo done I'll get started on mine. 

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WHGuy413

Got home from work and fired up Aiden’s 856 to plow. I just went out of the garage and then plowed out where I park to the road. It handled the 6 inches of snow we got no problem. Soft and fluffy on top. Melted heavier on bottom. I have to say I’m really impressed with this tractor. I have plowed my driveway with everything from a 753 to a bronco 14 with an 18hp vtwin in it and I have to say the 856 might be the best of the bunch. I left a bunch of snow for the boys to plow when they get home tomorrow from their moms. 

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WHX??

Hauled Amigo parts outside with Alice for cleaning. Dan says put it back together then wash but if i wait more than a day I'll forget how it came apart. Part are unobtainium and a looonnngg way out... :)

Spraying everything down with WD eliminated flash rust. 

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pfrederi

Had to rearrange some snow flakes today.  After 20 years of moving snow flakes with WHs. ranging from an L107 with  a plow and a blower to some gear drive C series and a 418A.. Bottom line the best is a Sunstrand hydro.  Guys talk about what you need to put on the blade to keep the snow from sticking...never a problem snow dry or snow wet  6.5 mph it rolls right off. Reverse is fast.

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