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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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cleat

Looks Awesome.

Great job !

 

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mrc

VERY nice work!

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1940willys

Very Very Nice Looking C120. You should be Very Proud to own it! Wheel Horse Forever!

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drodg33

That is one awesome looking C120.  Beautiful tractor

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ML3

Picked up some misc needed bolts/hardware over weekend. Getting things together for rat rod Suburban. Got Predator built & tuned. Transmission all cleaned up & painted. Still gotta clean up pulleys & add gear lube.

 

Gonna start to research best way to stop/preserve rust on rest of tractor. I'm really thinking using WD40?? 

 

 

 

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Ed Kennell

Used the 312H to push some blow downs around to where I could cut firewood.

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Colby G

I got the Charger 12 project welded with the help of my cousins. 

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8ntruck

Morgan, the 14-8 and I spent today and yesterday gathering and burning leaves.  We were working at the lake house yesterday, taking advantage of the refreshing 15mph breeze off of the lake helping to move the leaves up hill.  The leaf blower was the tool of choice - until I had built up piles of leaves.  At that pint, I dropped the deck off of Morgan and installed the snow blade.  Worked pretty well to push the piles to the road for burning.  Certainly seemed faster than the lawn sweeper.

 

Today, we used the same tactics in therback yard of the house. Again, seemed faster than the sweeper, but I didn't have any way to get a definite time.

 

I don't have skids on the snow blade, so I ad to set the down stop to hold the blade about 1" off of the ground.  Ideally, blade skids and a floating blade would be best for this task.

 

Was mulling over designs for a 6' tractor mounted leaf rake for next year's leaf season while I was plowing leaves.  We've got enough trees and lawn area that building something like would be time well spent. 

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Evguy

I recently discovered my snow plow blade moved leave’s very well, I have thought of a rake or blower but was surprised using a blade.

 I then mulched with the mower as its faster and seemed to work well.

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8ntruck

:text-yeahthat:  I've tried mulching.  Works early in leaf season, but once the leaves really start coming down, there are too many to mulch. 

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, 8ntruck said:

Was mulling over designs for a 6' tractor mounted leaf rake for next year's leaf season while I was plowing leaves.  We've got enough trees and lawn area that building something like would be time well spent. 

I've seen this in use by a andscaper on a rolling lawn. Amazing. Much faster, quieter, and less air polluting compared to backpack blowers.

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8ntruck

:text-yeahthat: Yup.  That is really close to what I had in mind.

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squonk

New belts and a bearing on a 63 ish square gear drive deck. It was yellow at some point in it's life! :confusion-confused:

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, squonk said:

 . It was yellow at some point in it's life! 

  

 

Did any company other than Wheel Horse use those?? 

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squonk

Not that I know of.

 

Fake chickens got a ride on the 60 Suburban yard art tractor. Had to get them the heck off so I could clean the cedar leafs, spider webs and gypsy moth  cocoons off so I could start mounting Christmas lights.

 

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whtractors24

Got some horses down to winterize . 

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drodg33

Jason some nice tractors there.

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balconio

mine got a thicc coating of sheep fat sprayed on the frame, tins, and all cast iron parts underneath. i finally gave in and bought an undercoating spray gun and a gallon of Fluid Film. 

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Pullstart

Justin (CASE) got some AG tires and set screws snugged up on the hubs tonight.

 

 

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ML3

Hopefully I'm done with fuel leaks on C105! Replaced entire fuel line, filter, tank shut off, fuel pump, & carb. Seems like everything was leaking 🙄 Pretty sure it was all original 

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