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Happy Birthday United States of America
adsm08 replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
We tend to get at least one, usually two or three, of these events every year in July and August, with weeks of temps consistently above 90. I'm just not handling it as well as I did in my 20s. -
Reread your posts and you stated it is a 48" deck. That means the rear cut height adjuster is on the left side if you are sitting in the seat. 42" it is on the right side. Mower DNA 48" side discharge 1966-1967 model RL-486 replaced by 1968 model 5-1481 1969 model 5-1482 1970 model 5-1483 1971 model 5-1200 1972 model 5-1201 1973 model 5-1202 1973-1974 model 5-1210 1975 model 5-1211 1976 model 65-48MS01 1976 model 65-48MS02 1977 model 75-48MS01 - These all used blades with 5/8" x 3/4" double-D center hole unless the spindles have been upgraded.
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JCM started following C195... Finally got time for cleaning
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C-195 , BEAST Is it true there were only 656 Built with the years 1982-3 & 4 ? Thanks anyone.
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Kevin @Pullstart, Just wanted to give you a shout out and let you know that I was glad to have met you and had the opportunity to spend some time talking with you. Thanks for the help with a spot of gasoline to keep RJ58-RAT running. Look forward to next year. Congratulations on winning the Lawn Ranger. thanks for the photo in your Pullstart's Photo Dump. Don Schmitt
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Dimensions needed for Mid Mount Grader Blade Bracket
BradKahler replied to BradKahler's topic in Implements and Attachments
Today I fabricated the lift link arm and the attaching block for the grader frame. I ran across an issue with the Tach-A-Matic, it is extremely sloppy. I can rock the grader frame up and down around 3/16" to 1/4" on each side and side to side about 1/4" or more. I also ran into a issue with the distance between the two pins on the lift arm. Per the specs I found here on the forum the distance is supposed to be 9-3/4" between pins. Between the sloppiness of the Tach-A-Matic and the 9-3/4" dimension I cold only raise the blade off the ground about 1/2". I found that using a floor jack to force the pivot end of the grader frame upwards in the Tach-A-Matic I could get a little more lift height but not much. I then added a new mounting hold about 1-1/8" lower than the top pin in the lift arm. This pin location change allowed me to lift the grader blade about 2" off the ground and allows the blade to still rest fully on the ground when lowered, which seems to match what I see in pictures online. I tried searching how to repair the Tach-A-Matic and didn't find anything. Just how tight should the Tach-A-Matic hold the shaft? Should there be any up/down or fore/aft movement of the arm when it's being held by the Tach-A-Matic? Suggestions welcome -
Not for a tiller, it's for a type of engine powered leaf collection system. Check here.
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It looks like a 42" width of cut with 3 blades? Should be one of these 1968 model 5-1421 (Have operator manual) 1969 model 5-1422 (Have operator manual) 1970 model 5-1423 (Have operator manual) 1971 model 5-1000 (Have operator manual) 1971-1972 model 5-1001 (Have operator manual) 1973-1974 model 5-1010 (Have operator manual) 1975 model 5-1011 (Have operator manual) 1975 model 5-1012 (Have operator manual) 1976 model 65-42MS01 (Have operator manual) - Online Toro parts illustration is the 48" SD deck 1976 model 65-42MS02 (Do not have operator manual) - Online Toro parts illustration is the 48" SD deck 1977 model 75-42MS01 - (Do not have operator manual) These 42" side discharge decks all use blades with 5/8" x 3/4" double-D center hole unless the spindles have been upgraded.
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gwest_ca-(File Mod) started following 314 hydro
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What transmission? 700 (314-A) or 1100 (314-H)? They used both. Does it have a hydraulic attachment lift or is it arm strong?
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Paul TB joined the community
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ok tnx for the help. can u tell witch cutting deck i got on my beast ?.
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Since my last post on this subject if have been lucky to find a few great "new" cans for my collection. First is an Eagle No.66 Brass Oiler And one that I found just this past Friday. I didn't know what I had until I cleaned it up. This is a thumb oiler from a 1920 Pierce Arrow tool kit.
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Excessive AC Voltage at regulator/rectifier?
cjb398 replied to cjb398's topic in Wheel Horse Electrical
Checked it and, yes, it's the 20 amp system and the D spec, so 52 volts AC is normal according to the chart. Thanks! -
Problem solved. Thanks for all your help..
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my cousin's hydro goes too slow when mowing (i know about the 9/16 nut on top of cam) i'm sure their other adjustments i'm not familiar thanks
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My small blocks will pop especially going down hill
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rmaynard started following Happy Birthday United States of America
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Happy Birthday United States of America
rmaynard replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
Happy Independence Day America I hope you have a great day, and another 250 years! -
WHX?? started following Not running smoth
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Same here but some do and some don't. More so with small blocks. Always suspected it has something to do with variable timing issues. Points variation, cam lash or something like that but could be dead nuts wrong too. Never bad enough to really worry about so I just run er.
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That sounds reasonable : D, thanks
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
squonk replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Phase 2 of the 2 piece seat project. -
I don't see anything and that would definitely be helpful if it was there
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kpinnc started following Not running smoth
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Sounds like you're looking in the right places. My old Kohlers splutter just a tiny bit every few seconds unless under load and I've never got them adjusted properly whatever it is.
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Garden Cart
leabassett@sbcglobal.net commented on leabassett@sbcglobal.net's classified in Wheel Horse for Sale
Price drop $30 OBO -
That would be for a tiller.
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C195... Finally got time for cleaning
Sparky-(Admin) replied to BPEisenhower's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I think Navajo White was renamed Cottage White (insulting to native Americans maybe??) so that’s what I’ve been using for wheels.
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