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By cJ_3D
Hello helpful Wheel Horse enthusiasts!
Maybe you all could help me figure something out. I don't think I am installing the mower deck properly on my 1989 252-H and I don't know if the PTO clutch is adjusted right.
So referencing this image here from the service manual for the mower deck (37"):
What exactly am I doing with this adjustment knob and how does it fit into this piece?
Also for the PTO clutch where am I sticking the feeler gauge exactly and do I need to do all 3 springs? Or does adjusting the one in the manual adjust all three?
Much obliged for the help!
CJ
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By lsc1257
I have a 1996 520H Wheel Horse for sale. The tractor has just over 800 hours on it. It comes with a 48 inch deck. The deck is a 1995 and has over 1,500 hours on it, as it came brand new with my 312-8 that I sold several years ago. This 520-H has the swept front axle so it can handle a 60 inch deck. I just replaced the battery and the deck belt this summer. The engine is a 20HP Onan and it starts right up but requires the full choke. The transmission is an Eaton 1100-062, hydrostatic. The deck is in rough shape but the spindles appear to be in good working order. The right rear tire has some cracking. The original operator's manual for the 520H is included, as is the original operating and maintenance instructions for the deck, plus the installation instructions for the deck. Also included is a new PTO belt and several miscellaneous deck wheels and rollers. Additional pictures available upon request. Asking $500.
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By jmack
What’s the correct v-belt size for a xi drive belt connecting to a 60” deck?
Just shredded mine today.
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By BrianKoch
Gentlemen,
I’m having trouble with getting my deck to raise up and lock and I think it might have to do with the deck being incorrectly set up.
Based on the picture, does my mower deck look incorrectly positioned? That is, should the pivoting support bar be positioned above or below the wheel support pin?
Brian
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By WH1618speed
1965 Wheel Horse 855 with 42" blade and chains
Runs good
Sheet metal is very straight, great candidate for restoration.
Missing Belt guard
Will sell tractor by itself for $500 without blade and chains
Blade is straight and lots of cutting edge left... just a little rusty.
Text, call, or email with any questions. If you call and I don't answer please leave a voicemail with your name and number. Thanks!
I can also deliver to the big show in Arendtsville, PA... IF you prepay.
Facebook Marketplace link with more pics: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/598023068755689?rid=229092436403311&ad_id&rt=1&refID=0&refType=0&referral_code=commerce_attachment
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