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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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sjoemie himself

Thanks. With the cheap bearings there's no guarantee indeed.

However on some websites, like SKF for example, you can select bearings on their intended use. This includes but is not limited to heat index, load (static/dynamic), etc.

Ever tried that? I've had good luck going that route sofar.. 

That being said I do not want to dismiss the importance of good lubrication, an issue that is often overlooked. Just as regular checking, cleaning, tightening etc. And then people wonder why stuff breaks :blink:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Like the color

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Wheelhorse#1

Looks great.I do the tape method too.Never been able to get the cards to lay inside the rim rite on WH rims.

 

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cafoose

@OutdoorEnvy where did you find that front hitch receiver?

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OutdoorEnvy
12 minutes ago, cafoose said:

@OutdoorEnvy where did you find that front hitch receiver?

 

on ebay.  Just search wheel horse front hitch and it should come up.  It hooks up like the mule drive.  Pretty quick and easy.

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SylvanLakeWH
16 minutes ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

 

on ebay.  Just search wheel horse front hitch and it should come up.  It hooks up like the mule drive.  Pretty quick and easy.

:text-yeahthat:

 

Love mine!

 

 

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peter lena

@sjoemie himself , noting your reference to the cheap bearings , since going rogue on lubrication , the most imp detail for me is wide rubber side shields for easy removal , clean out and repack with lucas extra hd grease, did you know that the bearings in the mower deck and mule drive , are essentially for ceiling fans ? put in a hi temp hi load grease , and they are quiet and smooth. keep it greasy , pete 

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Sparky

 Next up for rim painting is my 867. Inside of the rears is super nasty!! 
 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, Sparky said:

my 867

Looks obvious it was a grass cutter. 

You still mow with it?

 

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Sparky
5 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Looks obvious it was a grass cutter. 

You still mow with it?

 

  I don’t but it came with an RD deck so it was a

mower.

  Pressure wash helped some :wacko:

 

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sjoemie himself

 

 

1 hour ago, peter lena said:

for ceiling fans

Seriously?? :blink: no I did not know that.

I can imagine how the engineers must have thought "well the blades on this mower kinda look like ceiling fans, so lets go with those bearings then".. probably after smoking or drinking certain substances :hide:

 

Anyhow.. I'm not positive if they sell Lucas overhere but i'm sure I can find an alternative for it. Thanks for sharing :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Sparky

Opinions please! 
  So after power-washing and lots of elbow grease with Dawn dish soap these rims off my 867 have cleaned up nice and the original paint is not horrible.

  I’m tempted to not rattle can the rims and just re-install and “run em”. The insides of the rears are not as nice but so what, can’t really see the insides much. Keep thinking “They are only original once”. All four are the original Wheel Horse branded tires as well. 
  Your thoughts please?? 
 

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OutdoorEnvy

I like original myself and those look solid enough they won't contribute to rusting and damage, or not a high rate anyways.  I'd leave it as is

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stevasaurus

I like leaving them as they are...you just have to ask yourself..."Do they look good from a Lawn Chair on a hot day??""

 

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Sparky

 Agreed! They are going back on!

  It’s not like the tractor is a mint restored showpiece.

  What we doing with the rear hubs? Red? Black? Almond? They appear to be gray right now.

 

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wallfish

You shoulda bought a bunch of hub caps at the show to end all of these difficult decisions! :ychain:

Those rims look real good as is!

Preference here would be red on the hubs. Gives it a nice contrast and looks good IMO

 

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Sparky
2 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Preference here would be red on the hubs. Gives it a nice contrast and looks good IMO

 

Agreed, and it’ll match the plastic hub covers on the front wheels

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, wallfish said:

 

Those rims look real good as is!

Preference here would be red on the hubs. Gives it a nice contrast and looks good IMO

 

I'll second that. Mike those rims look great as they are. Maybe clear coat them? I would just run them... 

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squonk
26 minutes ago, Sparky said:

 Agreed! They are going back on!

  It’s not like the tractor is a mint restored showpiece.

  What we doing with the rear hubs? Red? Black? Almond? They appear to be gray right now.

 

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Red!!! White looks terrible 

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Sparky
51 minutes ago, squonk said:

Red!!! White looks terrible 

Yup! Red it is…


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EB-80/8inPA
4 hours ago, Sparky said:

Inside of the rears is super nasty!!

You call that nasty?  I daresn’t post pictures of mine, I’d be accused of tractor abuse! 

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rjg854

You done good, Sparky :thumbs:

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8ntruck

Been surfing the interweb the last couple of days to find the proper PTO bell for Clyde.  Lucked out and stumbled on to a couple.  One used and the other new.  I've ordered the used one.  

 

If I had a lathe like @Pullstart has in his magic barn, I could repair the bell that I have.  

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