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There are probably many bulbs that will work. I'm guessing a GE No. 67 single contact bulb or if it's a double contact a 68. There are many variations of this bulb with different wattages, lumens and life expectancy.
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Another 4x4 - I’ll just leave this here….
Retired Wrencher replied to meadowfield's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
@meadowfield as always you do class A work. And you have all the right equipment to do it. I feel certain that I’m not alone by saying well done and definitely you through this project. Enjoy the ride.. -
I Think This Group Might Be Bad For Me - Meet My New B100 Automatic
Retired Wrencher replied to BradKahler's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Thanks Brad. unfortunately my mind doesn’t work that way. I have to do one project at a time that way I don’t get lost in the shuffle, but everybody’s different. Enjoy every project that you do. - Today
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Large collection of parts not selling separately
The Tuul Crib commented on The Tuul Crib's classified in Wheel Horse for Sale
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I cannot lie... I like big backs!
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C141 has a drum for the brake. C160 does not. C160 has more space, if anything.
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ri702bill started following Lifting Wheelhorse by front axel.. winch question
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Lifting Wheelhorse by front axel.. winch question
ri702bill replied to FLtractor's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
Best to NOT try to use a floor jack under the middle of the axle, as there is an angled grease zerk fitting there - very easy to snap it off. I use a lifting strap around the frame near the engine - the top of the strap goes to a come-along on an overhead beam in the garage... Doing so it is then in the correct position to grease the axle pivot & spindles.....- 1 reply
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Lifting Wheelhorse by front axel.. winch question
FLtractor posted a topic in Transmissions and transaxles
Morning, I have an 856. Currently working on replacing fuel line, so completely drained of fuel. I want to check the deck spindles to see what shape and to know what else I need to make deck mow.. previous seller said need new spindles, gauge wheels… given the only fluid currently in tractor is engine oil and transmission… would it be safe to lift the tractor upwards with a winch by the front axel, enough to get a look under the deck? Would doing this potentially break or disrupt something mechanical with tractor or drain fluids where they shouldnt be? What is the recommended way to lift the tractor to do this? Would prefer to not have to remove deck if at all possible. Thank you -
cleat started following 1994 520-H Revival
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Thanks Guys. My 416 is going to foot control so removed those spring washers. There should be two dome shaped washers that go in facing each other for spring action. I wonder if your is missing one or they are just facing the same direction and stacked. Likely either way will work so long as you can get the proper drag when tightened as shown below.
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Cleat's thread is fantastic. However, during the rebuild, he did not use the factory spring washer and tension washer setup at the hydro cam plate, so for OEM reference it does not suffice. https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/110413-got-another-one-a-416-this-time/?do=findComment&comment=1253363
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gwest_ca-(File Mod) started following 953 tail light
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The 2775 tail lamp does not show a bulb for the 953 but the same 2775 lamp on a 1054 uses a Wheel Horse 2883 bulb. Have not found an equivalent.
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Lots of companies used 1-1/8" however M-18s With thrust bearings are fairly rare. Electric PTO is an option
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People seem to be very happy with Hipa products. https://www.hipastore.com/
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Hello Ralph, Pack up 6 pairs of that $350 underwear and one of those cute little grass mowers! Have it delivered to my penthouse today. LOL
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Nice, I think my rims are 9.5" but haven't got to get a good measurement yet. I was hoping I wouldn't have to do any mods to fender/seat pan, Ive got a few spacer so should be good there. I assume the c141 and c160 should be close to the same dimensions.
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After 6 years, the search for the Burns engine is over! As far as I know it's the correct spec for the tractor, little bit newer than it but it's a 6 hp with the old style flywheel shroud which was really what I was looking for. Air cleaner is completely disintegrating and the pull start is gummy but it has compression so I'm hopeful. Excited to get it running to finally get this tractor going again!
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1967 lawn ranger seat
702854boy replied to clueless's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
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Ed Kennell started following 48 sd mower - Double end pulley part #
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48 sd mower - Double end pulley part #
Ed Kennell replied to Brockport Bill's topic in Implements and Attachments
Just ask Alexa..or Garry. @gwest_ca -
ebinmaine started following replacing a Kohler M-18
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CALL Lincoln at A to Z Tractor in PA...
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It brings joy to cooking and baking.
Beap52 replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
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I have a set of 24 12 12 on a 1979 C141. They are on 10 inch rims. and I had to use spacers so the wheel would clear the brake assy. I am not sure of the backspacing of the rims, thinking 2 1/4". The tires clear the seat pan without modes. One note, I am not sure 48 deck gauge wheels would clear the tires. Pretty wide across the beam.
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Brockport Bill started following 48 sd mower - Double end pulley part #
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the 48 inch s.d. mower decks, with a leaf discharge system run, with a double pulley on the discharge end - it is a double pulley with one large and the other small............Can someone tell me the part number for that double pulley ? Not sure how to look up or find part diagram or number? Thanks, Bill
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
adsm08 replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Not really to, but with: The first post I couldn't get balanced on the dolly well because there wasn't enough room to work, so I had to leave it attached to the engine crane too. The whole thing was too heavy and unbalanced for me to push up the ramp to the garage by myself, so I got to thinking about my options. The 855 has the plow on, plows are for pushing things. Fired it up and set the plow at the right height to engage the base of the post, and up the hill we went. Do we have a "What have you done WITH your WH today?" thread? -
This weekend was spent finishing hanging lights, and buttoning up some electrical stuff. I have a little bit of carpentry and plumbing to do, but it isn't urgent or extensive. Stuff not included in the original plans that I didn't know I wanted done until I saw the finished product. Also got the lift moved into place tonight. Now I just gotta call the lift installer.
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