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  2. squonk

    Nice Little Shop Stool

    That stool is sold by about 200 different companies. Probably made by the same lady in Chang ho. I have that stool. Pro tip: Replace the casters with slightly larger ones with studs long enough to use a lock nut. Same with the creepers. Those acorn nuts loosen and the casters will fall off with you on it!
  3. CasaytheMann

    What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

    I had my son-in-law make me some pully covers using his 3D printer.
  4. ebinmaine

    Nice Little Shop Stool

    We have 3 shop stools. As noted in another recent thread I want to keep my physical health and flexibility. Having the right tools for the job - any job - is paramount. We don't yet have a raised work table. Someday... What we do have is the ability to raise the tractor enough to reach wherever is needed... and good heavy duty shop stools. My size is a little "not smaller" than most. Hence the need for HD sitting spaces.
  5. My_horse

    Nice Little Shop Stool

    Mines the same but from HF. Got it last year after breaking my ankle. Couldn’t kneel down anymore like I used to. I like it.
  6. ebinmaine

    Nice Little Shop Stool

    Yep! We do here too.
  7. Handy Don

    Nice Little Shop Stool

    Weird. Just deleted and re-added. Success?
  8. ebinmaine

    Nice Little Shop Stool

    No pic showed...
  9. DLF

    K241 oil . What's everyone running ?

    Don't worry about it they just skip over it if they don't want to read it. A lot of us are running Shell Rotella 30W in single cylinder Kohlers. I also running it my Onan 520. Lee1977
  10. I’ve seen this stool in several posted pictures. I have one, as well, Craftsman branded. So now I’m curious...who all has one of these?
  11. @tractorchick, any possibility of re- running the article again?
  12. @Duddy should be a very basic set up , the screw on trundle position is showing you the issue , usually at least a couple of inches forward of its setting , looks like a ty[ical combination of issues , starting with lever start engagement . maybe your clutch is wiped out , wrong belt , would also not be surprised if some related bearings are cooked , lubrication failure . often refer to the wheel horse pto set up as a gold mine for improvements . very simple set up , its the next stage , HAND OFF , that usually shows itself . seen a lot of those , pete
  13. Sorry about the confusion.I will give that a try, and do you know where you can get a clutch played if you needed it
  14. I have twisted it back as far as i can into the triangle piece to engage the clutch. And it still stops
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  16. @Duddy, you have three posts going on the same subject.
  17. How many different threads are going on this at same time? confusing You will need to remove the belt from the PTO Check the deck for ease of spinning If good, remove that bell housing with the pulleys on it to check the clutch plate. If those pulleys get hot when it's slipping with the engine running and PTO engaged, then it's slipping at the clutch plate
  18. Try this Remove the pin Drop down the rod tighten the trunion towards the seat a few turns Re-install and try it The lever should hold somewhat stiff once cantilevered over
  19. 953 nut

    Found this interesting

    Wonder if he is a member here?
  20. 953 nut

    Loader on commando 8

    I have a GT-14 which is a much heavier tractor with liquid filled rear tires, over 100 pounds per rear wheel of wheel weights and a weight box filled with rocks. If I lift 500 pounds the rear end of the tractor is quite light and if you are crossing rough terrain a rear tire bouncing off the ground is not uncommon. The Johnson loader is rated for 600 pounds but as a practical matter it is precarious at 500 and would be immobile at 600.
  21. sqrlgtr

    What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

    @Fj40z I would recommend becoming a supporter of the site makes it so much better of an experience and a lot easier to post pics. I 4 see more WH's in your future so you may as well join this support group . It is well worth the price of admission in my opinion. So much help and knowledge on here.
  22. Looks like the belt isn't installed correctly on the mule drive, perhaps some photos close to that area might help.
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