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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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whtractors24
8 hours ago, echris said:


That machine is just too good to use. Do you know what year it is?

We had a brand new one at the dealership, no later than 1987, but man was she a beaut! Pretty sure the boss just ordered it to put on the showroom floor to flex. ;)


Chrome muffler, air cleaner, hub caps, high back leather seat with arm rests.

It's good to be the king!

1986 this was brand new 3 years ago sold it then Just got it back. 

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Shed

I know it's on here some where but cant find it. Figured this has the most traffic. I'm looking for 2021 date of the PA wheel horse show. And any other good shows near 18322 in pa. Thanks everyone. I want to take my will be 3 year old son and 2 year old daughter

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WHX??
6 hours ago, Shed said:

want to take my will be 3 year old son and 2 year old daughter

:handgestures-thumbupright: BS is always the weekend after fathers day Shed.

 

We also need to welcome Dan @Achto into the I stole :ph34r: a mid mount blade club! :lol:

 

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Tractorhead

Brought today Kati back home.

release that day from the Offivce for some driver Jobs but in between i had few hour‘s „Horsetime“

 

So firstly i give my 656 a small cleanup.

 

Than i decided to remount the Chomepipe and do a SPL measuring compared to the Pepperbox.

 

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On the Pepperbox it was 86db with the Chomepipe it was 87db.

It is measured not really louder than the pepperbox, 

but it have much more SPL in the Bass Line.

 

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remove today the Deck for a completely cleanup and even a rework.

In this time (next few day‘s) the 212 Horse must do the mower Job.

The 656 is only for Funriding...

 

While my mower actions i hear about a scratching noise each time, i lifted the Deck.

an closer inspection show‘s me, there was few dull‘s in the Beltcover what let the cover scratching onto the Deck 

- time to fix that.

 

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Firstly remove it - whoooohoooo  - ya looks sexy.. 😎

after removed felt a half ton of old grease, i found some more Red on the Frame.

 

i decide to carefully remove all the old grease, to find out, what‘s under.

 

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Much better than i expected.

Covered over the Time in grease. - after this is finished, 

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 i get the dulled Cover and try to realign it.

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that seems good enough maybe.. ?

 

next issues going to be prepared.

The greatest for me is, to have now my own Workshop in a Shed,

that is big enough to do all that things covered under a roof and wind shielded.

 

Temp dending on Paintjobs, but still warm enough, to work each day a little bit.

 

 

 

 

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squonk
7 hours ago, Shed said:

I know it's on here some where but cant find it. Figured this has the most traffic. I'm looking for 2021 date of the PA wheel horse show. And any other good shows near 18322 in pa. Thanks everyone. I want to take my will be 3 year old son and 2 year old daughter

Be there on the FRIDAY after Father's day.

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ebinmaine
49 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

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We also need to welcome Dan @Achto into the I stole :ph34r: a mid mount blade club! :lol:

 

 

Oh?

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peter lena

GREENTORED, instead of waxing , first give it a very thorough , clean cloth rub down with MARVEL MYSTERY OIL , TO FEED THE PAINT ,and cut thru the crud, wipe it down to dry , and watch it shine , i do that a couple of times on every painted surface, also do the engine tins , 2 times will pull out the paint , then you can wax it , send us a before and after picture , good pick up on a very solid horse, good luck with it , pete

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Achto
3 hours ago, WHX24 said:

We also need to welcome Dan @Achto into the I stole :ph34r: a mid mount blade club! 

 

:hide: :D

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WHX??
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Oh?

 

6 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

:hide: :D

Yah ....Mr Grant came back from the grave and had spoken... must be getting ready for :occasion-happyhalloween: .

Don't know as I much care for his unwillingness  to post :text-coolphotos: tho !

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

:hide: :D

So you didn't just get a 2 x 6 and jamb it under the frame like @WHX24 woulda did?? 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Don't know as I much care for his unwillingness  to post :text-coolphotos: tho

You know the rules Dan.....

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Tractorhead
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

You know the rules Dan.....

 

 

:text-yeahthat:      :text-feedback:

 

Soso, ya try to hide that from us,  huh...

 

:teasing-signhere:   :teasing-neener:   :laughing-rolling:

 

 

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Tractorhead

Have a lot of Fun Ed

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rjg854

Nice :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ohiofarmer

 Getting to the point of what HAVENT I done to the wheel horse today?? 

 First, I am all cranky about my back going out then back in, then really hurting-- for days now, so forgive me that...

  I have two black hoods that I have 2 black hoods that we will call a c-141 and 145 that I thought would be running, and having gotten them started, we just get deeper into the rabbit hole. You cannot remove the gas tanks without the transmission filter, The main engine tins are all blown out around the coil mount bolts, and on one, the PO allowed the transmission pulley to freeze and it roached the disconnect lever for the transmission!.  That transmission lever has an olong hole macined in it, so not an easy fix without machine tools.

  These machines with under seat tanks also have a talent for breaking off the frame horns on the rear frame tunnel. I have managed to grind down bed frame angle iron with one narrow slot for the trans lever . aRRRG!!

  The model number seems to be a 1114KE01  the other is a 14KE02 [ I think] Remarkably the disconnect lever is different on each

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8ntruck

@muz123 - what diameter are the gage wheels on your thatcher?  I'm going to guess 6" maybe?

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dmoore
On 9/30/2020 at 8:26 PM, sqrlgtr said:

Put the newly painted wheels back on.Really liking the “canvas white” rustoleum.

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Where might I find a set of those rear wheels/tires.?..I'm currently have turf's installed but would love a set like you have there for impending snow! 1978 C-101 8 SPEED

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, dmoore said:

Where might I find a set of those rear wheels/tires.?..I'm currently have turf's installed but would love a set like you have there for impending snow! 1978 C-101 8 SPEED

 

General consensus seems to be that snow tires want chains and WEIGHTS. 

Note the caps on the word. 

Traction is about grabbing and you can't push down into the ground without enough weight. 

 

I've used all combinations of turfs, ags, chains and no chains. 

The best traction I've had is with turfs and chains. The AG tires tend to let the chains fall into the wide tread thereby decreasing usefulness of the chain. 

 

Lots of weight. ALOT. 

 

If you have an asphalt driveway you can use rubber chains with great effect. 

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ZXT

Off to the Temple, TX tractor show today! Weather is about perfect.

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, ZXT said:

tractor show

Be safe and take LOTS of pictures!!

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Tractorhead

Have Fun and take Pic‘s - please..

 

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