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kpinnc
On 5/4/2026 at 2:10 PM, pfrederi said:

But I do not have a mission for her...

 

Drive her to the mailbox. So long as she gets occasionally exercise she will be happy. :thumbs:

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MainelyWheelhorse

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I figured I’d kill two stones with one bird. Front end Friday and Side shot Saturday, and seat time. But I did it just in time to have it start raining.

 

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C100guy94
4 hours ago, 953 nut said:

The WW-93 weights for a 953 / 1054 / GT-14100_4675.JPG.a86a6a95762c6cf73de4dca909544f84.JPG go for $ 300 a set or more, a bit over $ 1.60 a pound.

 

That's pretty sweet. 

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C100guy94
22 minutes ago, MainelyWheelhorse said:

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I figured I’d kill two stones with one bird. Front end Friday and Side shot Saturday, and seat time. But I did it just in time to have it start raining.

 

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Very sharp rig. 

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rjg854
7 hours ago, C100guy94 said:

Your the second person to mention that to me. I'm understanding this correctly there weights off a d series and are valued more ? Rarity the reasoning ? 

I still have a set from a 400 series I used to have but there plastic covered. With the wheel horse stamp in middle 

Came with a deck in great shape. 

The D series had the notch in them for the valve stem, because the stem was on the outside of the wheel, whereas the C series it is on the inside.

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squonk
6 hours ago, Razorback said:

Wow!!! That is some serious weight.  

 

I have some Wheel Horse cast iron weights that mount in the ouside of the rear wheels. I haven't weighed them... do you know how yours compare? 

The regular WH rear weights weigh 60 lbs. ea. The 2 piece weights weigh 65 lbs. per half so 130 a side

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WHX??
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1 hour ago, rjg854 said:

The D series had the notch in them for the valve stem, because the stem was on the outside of the wheel, whereas the C series it is on the inside.

I was gonna ask the diff Randy thank you. 

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Wishin4a416

She doesn't get out in the sun much. 

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Wishin4a416

Gear oil change today.

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PWL216

The running herd…

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Easton Rich

Got out the 656 for the show today, thought I'd post some pictures...

 

 

 

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Joshyg

IMG_1400.png.e33db0ab9cd152e1ddb12617b1b2a7db.pngIMG_1399.png.0de26c31f8b8388a04395c68fa91a8df.pngfinally got a deck for the c145. It runs well but I’m wondering how tight the mule drive should be.

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Bar Nuthin

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ebinmaine
9 hours ago, Joshyg said:

  finally got a deck for the c145. It runs well but I’m wondering how tight the mule drive should be.

 

We don't use our Herd for mowing so I'm not sure how to answer that but feel free to start a thread or post the question in the main areas.  

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ebinmaine

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c-series don

@Joshyg I usually tighten the mule drive until there’s about an inch of deflection in the belt. I’ll tighten it, then push and pull on the belt and tighten it again until I achieve the desired deflection. It doesn’t need to be crazy tight. 

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ebinmaine

I got one load of small hardwood sticks outta the forest from beside the house this morning. 

For me, for this time of year, it's just too hot 🔥 🥵 to work physically for very long. Had to stop at the one pull. There's at least another trailer full out there for another time.  

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The BBT got her Millie tractor out for chores this morning. 

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Here we see her in the natural environment. Forest. 

Tough to see with the bug net but that's an official Redsquare hat from @nylyon

 

 

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