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The Tuul Crib

Looks like the pedal is connected properly on the left side . When you depress

the pedal can you shift gears ? Check the drive belt on the opposite side under the sheild. 

BTW.   :text-welcomeconfetti:to:rs:

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Racinbob

The 'clutch' and brake are controlled by the one pedal. Make sure you are completely stopped when you shift and always have the belt guard in place. It's required to stop the belt. :)

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Achto

 :text-yeahthat:   :WRS:  Nice looking tractor.

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953 nut
1 hour ago, petefaeperth said:

I was told it's a 1972 commando 800.

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That is correct!     It appears to be in very good condition.     Any questions you may have are welcome here.

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gwest_ca

Welcome to the forum. Click on the pictures

This link will bring up everything we have for this model on two pages in no particular order so look through them all.

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?&q=1-0110&type=downloads_file&search_and_or=or

 

The earliest serial number recorded so far for this model made in Belgium.

 

Garry

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petefaeperth

Thanks everyone

 

Everything seems to be in place, I'll see if it fires up at the weekend then see what needs replacing.  I like the patina!

 

Pete

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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Herder

:text-welcomewave: to RED SQUARE.

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Mike'sHorseBarn

That one should clean up nicely!! If you press the pedal and it won't let you grind gears trying to shift, you probably have a belt problem. That's a good machine so have fun with it! 

 

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peter lena

PETE, welcome to the site, these tractors have a  " vari drive system "  ,not actually a clutch , the engine driven belt  drive is , engaged and disengaged  with the clutch pedal. you must be stopped to engage and / or change a gear or change  HI TO LO RANGE. A  spring driven idler pulley is the actual engagement  point . as you get to know your new to you tractor, i would suggest a BASELINE SERVICE , getting you in touch with all the operating points. main drive belt, transmission gear oil, greasing , oil change etc. any detail to this can be found here . i would also add a fuel treatment to it , to start cleaning out the fuel system, fuel filter . good solid tractor , just take your time and verify its operation and service , another, pete 

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oliver2-44
5 hours ago, petefaeperth said:

the gear shift feels like it's selecting, maybe a bit loose. 

:text-welcomeconfetti:Nice Horse.

Where the gear shift enters the transmission it has a round ball on it with a shallow hole in it in one spot. On the transmission case there is an allen head do point set screw with a jam nut.  Loosen the jam nut and tighten the set screw a little to get snug up the hear shift. Then re-tighten the jam nut.  You may need to pull the gear shift, clean the ball and make sure that little hole is aligned with the set screw.  I like to put the transmission in Netural before you pull the gear shift to make it easier to get the shifter in the right place in the shift forks.  

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roadapples

New fuel line too..:WRS:

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KC9KAS

@petefaeperth :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:

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Pullstart

@petefaeperth :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:!

 

My daughter has a similar Commando 800, it’s biggest job is building smiles, skills and confidence!  I’m sure yours is capable of much much more as well!  Our parts Commando is more for decoration!

 

 

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bottjernat1

Welcome!!:text-welcomewave:

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petefaeperth

I'm sure my grandchildren will have fun with it in time - not just yet though.

 

Pete

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petefaeperth

Hi everyone

 

Got a new battery today and the horse started up fine after a bit of cranking - runs sweet as a nut, gears select, brakes work. Bought as a barn find,  I never thought it would just go!

 

Pete

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WHX??

:WRS: Pete ...sounds good! :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Check out that groovy battery terminal extender fellas!

Anybody else notice the petcock on the side of the hood stand? Yours like that Kev?

I had a tractor come through like that but it looked like a PO thing?

BTW your still making me nervous along the highway like that!

 

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Pullstart
On 4/4/2019 at 10:08 AM, WHX22 said:

:WRS: Pete ...sounds good! :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Check out that groovy battery terminal extender fellas!

Anybody else notice the petcock on the side of the hood stand? Yours like that Kev?

I had a tractor come through like that but it looked like a PO thing?

BTW your still making me nervous along the highway like that!

 

 

On 4/4/2019 at 9:54 AM, petefaeperth said:

Hi everyone

 

Got a new battery today and the horse started up fine after a bit of cranking - runs sweet as a nut, gears select, brakes work. Bought as a barn find,  I never thought it would just go!

 

Pete

 

 

I see what you mean on that battery cable extension, Jim!  @petefaeperth I don’t see the need for that strap, but if you must have it, it would be a good idea to turn that bolt around and get it away from the starter post.

 

As for the petcock, there was one on the Charger 12 dash tower and looks factory to me :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Tractorhead

As for the "Batteryextender" i 100%Agree to Pullstart.

If needed, find a Carservice near you, that makes you quick 2 longer Wires.

That didn't cost that much, but extend your Safety a lot.

Think you twist the new Battery while wrong connector placing.

 

It looks to me, that it is on Ground side, but it was real close to the Powerline from the Starter.

That was not a good solution in case of Vibrations and your Safety.

 

See one Time a Battery blast, and i'm 100% sure, you didn't wanna see that Live.

please change that Sir, we wanna hear more positive Stories about you and you Horse !

 

Regards Stefan

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petefaeperth

Hi

 

yes, the terminal extender was a temp to get it started - but thanks for your concern, it is bolted up hard at both ends so doesn't move, just got two new cables which I'll put on when I get a minute.

 

had it driving round the garden now, starter can be sticky, but I guess that's a common thing, my plan is to strip the whole thing down and give everything a good clean, so the starter bendix might benefit from that.

 

Looking for knobs for the choke, gear shift and throttle.

 

Pete

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Stormin

:text-welcomeconfetti: Pete. I'm a bit south of you. Just over the Border, west of Carlisle. I've a Commando 800. Bit later than yours. 1979 8 speed.

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