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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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Sparky
3 hours ago, c-series don said:

@Sparky It’s a very small gathering of Wheel Horse Dorks. Buncha weirdo’s that collect those tractors ?! Apparently somewhere in a valley in Pennsylvania, these people come from everywhere to congregate for this event. Maybe someone else here can elaborate? 

  LOL! And I’m proud to be one of those WH Dorks :lol:

  His post made it sound like a show recently attended..got me wondering if I was missing out on something 

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Easton Rich
8 hours ago, Sparky said:


  Wheel Horse Show? Where was this? 

Way down here in Emporia Kansas. About 30-40 tractors 

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Sparky

 Quick coat of rattle can truck bed spray (why not) on the inside. 
 Blades sharped and installed. Quick scuff and wire wheel of the crappy spots and a shot of primer on the outer shell. 
  42” RD

 

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702854boy

Technically this happened yesterday but I was plowing and when I went to disconnect the plow from the 854, I noticed it was leaking gear oil like a sieve. I put a drain pain under it and upon closer inspection the is a chunk bent on the bottom of the casing. I'm kinda thinking it broke from the stress of plowing but my dad @Chevy_59 thinks that something gave way internal and tried to become external.20250518_185501.jpg.584c92ea7513e5cdb9d1c62b62e8783d.jpg

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Pullstart
13 hours ago, Sparky said:

 

 

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I like the camo black and red paint!

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Pullstart

We had two days of wicked storms, tornadoes, etc last week.  Apparently the few inches or rain in an hour that came down Thursday night softened up a spot in the side yard…
 

 

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953 nut
15 hours ago, Easton Rich said:
23 hours ago, Sparky said:

  Wheel Horse Show? Where was this? 

Way down here in Emporia Kansas. About 30-40 tractors 

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nylyon

On Megan’s 310-8 went to change the deck spindle bearings, I had some extra from when I did the 42”, and low and behold this deck has the ¾” bearing not the 17mm bearing, so had to order some new bearings.  I was able to blow out the grease holes and pump the spindles full of grease, but it;’s still a little on the noisy side, so it will get new bearings.

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8ntruck

I picked up our pontoon from storage today.  Got it home and parked in the yard.  Since we won't get it into the lake for a few days, so I put the moring cover on it this evening.  

 

Having learned from previous years, I got Morgan the 14-8 out and hooked it to the pontoon trailer to keep the toung on the ground while I was up on the back of the boat working on the morning cover.

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MainelyWheelhorse

Today was organizing tractor parts and puttering around on the house, and on my new to me tractor/parts. First it’s the time of year to put my flag out so I started with that. I then took apart the parts Workhorse, and took the good transmission off. In the process of taking it off I forgot to check to see if there was oil, and that the mount holes went all the way through… I think you know the outcome, but it could have been worse. I then swapped one back tire that was slow leaking. The hub came off the Hydro C-141 too as one wheel bolt was siezed and rounded off. Now I’m relaxing.

 

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Damien Walker

Involuntary Smart Steer delete on my 520LXI.

 

My 520LXI had recently slowed to a crawl even in high range and the Eaton transmission was whining badly. I checked the oil level (spot on and very clean) and so turned my attention to the Smart Steer gear at the bottom of the steering column. And oh dear, what a mess! Unfortunately, I didn't photograph it before I dismantled it but the link from the steering to the triangular bell crank was badly bent and twisted and the bell crank pivot pin was missing. With no pivot, the remains of the mechanism was just floating freely and,as it defaults to 'slow', that was the cause of my problem. The bell crank pivot pin had actually sheared off because the plain bearing had seized on to it. I was completely unaware of this due to the power steering...it just mashed itself!

 

You can see the sheared off pivot pin missing near to the left side of this first photo. The push rod back to the transmission is just visible right on the edge.:

 

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Second photo shows the parts after I had straightened the link bar and pushed the broken pin out of the bell crank bearing with my press:

 

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The final photo shows the new strap which anchors the push rod forwards in the high speed position:

 

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I have seen a lot of criticism of Smart Steer, in that it slows you down far too much...and I agree, it is tedious! My intention was to playground with the shape of the bell crank to alter the effect to see if I could improve it, but that will now have to wait until I can repair the sheared pivot pin. This is unfortunately part of the chassis and is not a separate bolt. To repair it either requires quite a strip down, the old one needs removing with an angle grinder and a new one welding into place or, with the mower deck removed and the tractor on a vehicle lift, it might be possible to drill through from underneath, but that would require quire accurate marking and drilling.......and all for want of a bit of grease. I THINK it was working when I acquired the tractor and has presumably seized due to lack of grease after a pressure washer session. Pity!

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