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Bill D
1 hour ago, c-series don said:

Today I did something I’ve been meaning to do for years. Take the transmission and hydraulic system out of this 416-H. I took out the wiring harness and might save the spindles and steering wheel. This tractor was given to me and was already in rough condition. I lent it to a buddy to use around his farm. He is not known for taking good care of his equipment, so that’s why I let him use this particular tractor. Well after a few years of use he called me and said it’s making a funny noise. I went there and listened to it, it was knocking like crazy. Checking the oil I found none on the stick. I was not surprised or mad because I knew this could happen with this guy. Luckily the transmission oil was full so I drove it around and it worked fine. I brought it back home a few months later and it sat in my back yard for a few more years. So I decided today was the day to finally do this and junk the rest. 
 While I was working on it my granddaughter decided that she wanted to clean and work on her tractor too! I was absolutely thrilled to have her in the garage with me! ❤️

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That engine has some valuable parts.  Carb, intake, muffler, ignition module, coil, stator.  I hope you're planing to save some of that stuff.

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Bill D

The floor boards on the GT series seem to be thicker than the later Toro branded machines and less prone to bending.  Might be worth saving

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Dan 312-8
11 hours ago, c-series don said:

Today I did something I’ve been meaning to do for years. Take the transmission and hydraulic system out of this 416-H. I took out the wiring harness and might save the spindles and steering wheel. This tractor was given to me and was already in rough condition. I lent it to a buddy to use around his farm. He is not known for taking good care of his equipment, so that’s why I let him use this particular tractor. Well after a few years of use he called me and said it’s making a funny noise. I went there and listened to it, it was knocking like crazy. Checking the oil I found none on the stick. I was not surprised or mad because I knew this could happen with this guy. Luckily the transmission oil was full so I drove it around and it worked fine. I brought it back home a few months later and it sat in my back yard for a few more years. So I decided today was the day to finally do this and junk the rest. 
 While I was working on it my granddaughter decided that she wanted to clean and work on her tractor too! I was absolutely thrilled to have her in the garage with me! ❤️

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No home is complete without at least (2) FELs! I think that C-195 pedal tractor is shines just as good as your C-175, adorable little helper! Back to the 416-H, what do the 950 rear tires look like?

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c-series don

@Bill D Yes I was contemplating stripping the engine or just trying to hide the entire thing somewhere! As I said a few weeks ago though I am beginning to suffer from TMS Too Much Stuff in my life. Sometimes I look around and ask myself if I need all this stuff?!! It’s mostly Wheel Horse stuff and I have a hard time parting with things. It’s one of those things where I think if I get rid of it I’ll need it the following week! But I’m running out of space and don’t want a disorganized mess. Like most of us here I wish I had a big barn to neatly store everything in one location. 
 @Dan 312-8 the rear tires are shot, one has an actual hole in the sidewall. 

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, c-series don said:

big barn

 

Game changer. 

 

 

Lucky for me Trina is a serious minimalist!

:lol:

 

 

 

7 minutes ago, c-series don said:

tires are shot, one has an actual hole in the sidewall

 

Duct tape??!!??

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WHX??
13 hours ago, c-series don said:

mostly Wheel Horse stuff and I have a hard time parting with things.

Psstt ... and your telling us??? :violin:  Did you not see Lane's garage??? :lol:

 

Gave a  55 RJ chassis a bath before washer goes bye bye for winter ... now if I could just get at the motor in this disorganized mess ... :rolleyes:

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WHX??
2 hours ago, JoeM said:

Just not a Tecky guy, 

Can you say repower? Sure I knew you could... :lol:

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Lee1977
15 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Can you say repower? 

I think we can!

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sqrlgtr

Glued one of @rmaynard brake linings on today. Had an extra brake band and drum so didnt even have to take tractor out of line up for drying time :D.

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ebinmaine
Just now, sqrlgtr said:

Had an extra .....

 

Nice to have spare parts around ehh??

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, PWL216 said:

I put a magnetic cup holder on the 314. I’m resting now 🤪

 

 

Good. Good.  

 

Don't get going too much....

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nylyon

Had my driveway repaved, the new driveway was several inches higher than the original so I needed to fill in with some top soil.  Brought out the 416H hooked up the 17cu ft trailer and mover 10 yards of top soil and leveled out the driveway.  Certainly back breaking work, but for the horse it was effortless.  Times like this, wish I had a loader!

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, nylyon said:

  Certainly back breaking work, but for the horse it was effortless.  Times like this, wish I had a loader!

 

 

Loaders are great!  But remember your own muscle structure is  "use it or lose it"  

 

Great exercise!

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8ntruck

Looks like a dump trailer and a belly blade would have been a good combination for that job.

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rmaynard
4 hours ago, nylyon said:

Times like this, wish I had a loader!

 

I thought that I had hit the jackpot when my S-I-L got a Kubota with a loader. But back in February, my new next-door neighbor moved in. His final trip with his trailer revealed a Kubota with FEL and back-hoe. He said to me  "if you ever need to use it, the keys are under the mat", or something like that.

 

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TonyToro Jr.

Picked up a C-120 auto with a snowplow and wheel weights today.

Started to mess with it a bit but going to need some cleaning and a few battery cables and some good needed maintanece.

Picked it up from the original owner and they were looking for the manuals and such but couldn’t seem to find them.

Everything seems to be there. More to come soon.

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, TonyToro Jr. said:

C-120 auto

 

1976 or 77.  

 

Excellent find!

 

What are the wheel weights? 

 

 

 

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TonyToro Jr.
7 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

1976 or 77.  

 

Excellent find!

 

What are the wheel weights? 

 

 

 

Not sure about the wheel weights. Will take some more pictures tommorow and make a separate thread.

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MainelyWheelhorse

Today I visually finished off my Frankenstein tractor. As I said in the updated Frankenstein thread, I bought some decals from Redo Your Horse (Terry) for the C-141 Auto.

 

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Bar Nuthin
2 hours ago, MainelyWheelhorse said:

Today I visually finished off my Frankenstein tractor.

Is it okay if I use a variation of your tractor name?  I'm the proud owner of what I'm calling "Frankenhorse"

It's (chassis) is a '73 16-Automatic, engine K321 14HP, hydro and transaxle from a later C-series. Hydraulic lift from an older Charger. Seat (2nd pic) from a boneyard C-series.

If it becomes an operable tractor, it gets the horse hood ornament (origin unkown)

 

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Right now, it's still in my mad scientist lab receiving multiple part transfusions!

I think I can save the transaxle, but after seeing this filter screen, I'm skeptical about the hydro. Engine seems good. Frame and sheet metal seems good. Electric PTO works.

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