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  2. What @Pullstart said. I wrassle my decks off to work on them. I really don't like to work on the bottom side of a suspended load - working out in the open provides plenty of injury opportunities - most of which are less than a falling weight the size of a Wheel Horse.
  3. Phan

    Muffle remove

    Thanks everyone for inputs the muffler !!! The WH B100 (pictures 1-2) does not run because the PTO switch is broken. I need the muffler from the B100 to be used for the WH Auto 12, which it does not have a muffler (picture 3). I would not put the muffler up
  4. Phan

    Muffle remove

    Good to learn from your experience!
  5. Phan

    Muffle remove

    Great !
  6. Phan

    Muffle remove

    A scary !!! (:
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  8. Bbrown

    502 brake set lever

    Achto that is exactly what I was looking for! Your 633 looks awesome just from that picture, I can only imagine what the rest looks like. Thank you I will continue my search . Living on a hill I think the parking brake is a necessity, the only flat spot I have is in my barn.
  9. Achto

    what’s this C-125 Wheelhorse worth

    @FLtractor The choice between the 2 is an easy one. BUY BOTH !! One trip, Two tractors. My normal cap on a non-runner is $150, unless it's a rare one or one I'm really looking for. There was a time when I did not care for the looks of the black hoods, but once you own one they are easy to fall in love with. In my opinion the C-series was one of the most comfortable and capable tractors that made. If I had to choose between the two I would take the C-125 and give it the love it needs to be a good companion for you. It's nice that some one already got rid of the plastic fenders on the C-125.
  10. peter lena

    Snowblower

    @markseven changed mine over to stainless cable , bombproof , also use a cable lube on / in it , never hangs up , always slides with total ease , also have a SNOW SLIDER plastic material gasket under the chute base , PAM cooking spray , sliding ease , also good opportunity to use a die / threading nut , 3/8 x 16 , to thread the hand end point ? screw on a round threaded knob , makes glove / mitten usage , very easy ,ANOTHER REPEDITIVE PROBLEM , to eliminate . have done a lot of those , original set up was never completed , cost $ , simple / easy , pete
  11. Achto

    502 brake set lever

    You're correct, the upper portion of the handle is different. Here is a pic of the one on my 855 (same as a 605 handle) This is a pic of the one on my 633 (same as your 502 handle) You should be able to use a lever on yours from any 1962 - 1964 model. Incase you did not know. The last number in the model number will indicate the year of the tractor from 1960 - 1967. Your 502 would be a 1962.
  12. Bbrown

    502 brake set lever

    Thanks I would love to see the pictures
  13. Ed Kennell

    Easter Greetings

    The table is set, the ham is baked (put the 21pounder in at 4 AM). We make the ham and scalloped spuds. The clan (21) bring the rest.
  14. squonk

    What did you do today?

    I need like 6 of those for my wife's garden. Bring your shovel!
  15. Achto

    502 brake set lever

    I believe the difference would be on the notches on the bottom. The one for the 502 would only have one notch so you would have to have your brake set just so for it work. The one for the 605 will have many notches allowing you more choices on your locking position. As far as interchange ability, I do think that they would interchange. I'll try to get some pics showing the difference.
  16. squonk

    What did you do today?

    I know ANOTHER PART of my body that would be upset. I'm using it now!
  17. Bbrown

    502 brake set lever

    Rich I have done some more digging and correct me if I’m wrong. It looks like the 605 lever sits low down near the brake drum and you push it down to lock , the 502 has a cut out in the tin and the lever points upward and you would pull it reword to lock. I could be way off as I’m finding very little information or pictures.
  18. markseven

    Snowblower

    Wondering what you all use for replacement cable for the chute. Last time I used.065 diameter weed whip Cable it did last a few years.
  19. I have a lift similar to Bob's and use jack stands under the tire baskets. Recycler decks are no fun to take on and off. Very heavy!!! I bought a Bronco for my neighbor to use. Came with a deck. I had to take the deck off to get it on the trailer. I'm so used to horsing out that recycler I grabbed that regular deck and gave it a big yank! It flew out from under the tractor so fast it almost ran me over! The wife thought it was pretty funny!
  20. Easton Rich

    Wide Rear Wednesday

    We need to get @ebinmaine to put these on Colossus!
  21. I have that seat on my C160. Best seat ever. Available all over the net
  22. Sparky

    What did you do today?

    It’s finally warm enough and dry enough to get back on two wheels (pedal power!). Yesterday was my first ride and only did 9.xx miles and my legs were angry with me, today I did 12.xx and it felt great!
  23. Easton Rich

    502 brake set lever

    I believe they are the same, someone correct me if im wrong. I've got tons of those if you're interested PM me.
  24. ebinmaine

    Scale model building

    Wheels & tires are on. Stance is good. Have to leave the front a little higher than I'd like for a day so the back set of wheels will dry straight. The 3D printed back end has been coated with Tamiya filler and wet sanded once. Now covered with filler again. Also been experimenting with fenders. At the back I've decided to use a stock styrene set from another kit. The fronts are longer and need a straight front corner to go up over the truck tires. I'll use a set from @Wheel Horse 3D for that. They have a corrugated wave, unlike the smooth rear set, but that's not the least bit abnormal for a road trailer.
  25. I know I am not the poster child for safety, but whatever you do please make sure things are supported well while you are under them! I’ve dropped plenty of heavy things, some have landed on me. The most weight I’ve had on me at one time was over 3,000 lbs. and it wasn’t enjoyable. My wife’s friends and family circle have lost two people in the pits from being under with no jack stand and the car letting down.
  26. Pullstart

    Well…. Them are deep.

    Thanks for the input Fish! - torque arrestor: I was curious too, but the schedule 80 1” PVC has done ok thus far. But it was my reason for a pull rope, in case. I was also surprised by the couplers in the pipe, using 20’ sections at a time. The rigidness of the PVC vs a coil of 1” pipe/tubing though, and the fact that the pump is submerged, I figured the water does some of the torque arresting by itself. - corrosive chlorination: Great point. I rinsed the well casing too soon. Momma’s coming home tonight, then out again for work in a day or two for the work week. I’ll put that rinse on my things to do. -depth: I thought I would be looking at 200 feet. I was wondering how this would all play out, but had pipe wrenches to catch the pipe if I needed a break. We have a water table that’s about 1 foot below my foundation. I know that water tables and aquifers are different, but there is water everywhere. I believe code says new wells need to be deeper, like that 200’ mark. I was surely attempting to avoid that. I have hand driven garden wells in the past, and they have been 14-20’ deep with amazing amounts of water volume. The Grandparent’s house we rented while they were in Florida after we got married in ‘07 had a 20’ 2” well that we pulled the point and replaced the week before Jada was born!
  27. Ed Kennell

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 95

    A couple pics from inside these immense machines. Sorry for the poor lighting. Inside one of the Grand Coulee spiral cases. Each one of these hydro turbines produces 1,000,000 hp. Muddy Run pump turbine inlet.
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