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oldlineman replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I have the same tractor mine is a 1989, you also have the air filter cover missing. -
Check this out comment #7 to narrow down your model year based on the engine numbers Since you have a magnum engine on there it appears if the engine is original its a 87-89 model year The model is the 414-8 which is the 400 series 14 hp and 8 speed manual
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Sparky-(Admin) replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Welcome! That’s a 1987-1989 414-8. The data on those year’s was on a decal on the rear fender which you don’t have. Very capable rig…I have the same machine here. -
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If I get to a point where I can print metal at home I can assure you it will not be for a supposed tractor that was made in this era. I'll just keep printing off old wheel horses.
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Is the height difference coming from a shallower oil pan and pumped oil circulation vs. splash for the Kohler?
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Hmmm. Printed parts may become a viable restoration path, do you think? There are already large 3D scanners with remarkable precision. Advanced plastic printing is already available to serious hobbyist and metal isn’t far behind.
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I did a rough measure on my 520-H the center line of crank shaft is 7 1/4" above the frame. The Vanguard is 5 1/4" using the existing 1/4" mounting plate you need to raise it 1 3/4" .to run the same belts. The crank shaft center should line up with the back side of the PTO loop hole on the mounting plate. You need to check the measurements I did it with the PTO in place.. Here is the mounting plate used on my 312-8.
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Geez... Ya think 20 years from now there will be a loyal following of folks devoted to "restoring" Big Box Store pressed tin & plastic "tractors"?? (at least that is what they sell them as....) Methinks not. Those are better off being recycled into useful things, like Tuna Fish cans & curtain rods.
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We have a 9ft disc for our 3400 ford. Pulls it like no problem!
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Replace the seal. Keep an eye out for a different deck. Keep it goin'... Absolutely agreed! I'd spend several thousand dollars fully restoring a Wheelhorse instead of buying a new (insert name here)
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I pulled an 8' disc behind my 8n once. HP didn't seem to be an issue, but picking it up was a different story. 8n's can be modified for live/remote hydraulics, low volume, though.
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ebinmaine replied to Natejc_98's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Acetone is a chemical that occurs naturally in our bodies. It's not known as a carcinogen at this time and as long as exposure is minimal, sickness is avoided for most people... Use at your education and risk. -
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bradleydavidgood replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I have lots more pictures but at the limit. Can a moderator approve a limit increase for me? Thanks! -
Help me identify my new tractor
bradleydavidgood replied to bradleydavidgood's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
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Hi, I bought a Wheel Horse tractor yesterday for $500. I looked all over the thing and can't find any plate or serial number. Can you help me identify it by its features in the photos? Or tell me where I can find the serial number or year information? Thanks!
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Best process to restore wheels?
Brockport Bill replied to Natejc_98's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
obviously it depends on what is your end goal ??? Do you want rims that look ok nice or wheel rims that are factory beautiful showroom quality - - i have done numerous sets of rims myself - grinder - wire wheel - needle scaler - hand sanding -- etc -- but frankly if you think longer term spreading the expense $ over 10-20 years and want a really sweet finished look then the best decision is professional sand blast -- then do your painting -- one dominant reason is it's pretty challenging to get tools into cracks and joint areas on the rims to clean the rust -- which the sand blasting does so well -- no fuss, no mess, no labor time! -
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How much weight will your accessorizing add?
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@Tomk this is what aia do tomy decks , also picked up a close to new deck years ago , went thru it on a lubrication / change out , verifying total rotation ease at every point , that hot sun bake , lubrication draw in , has permanently stained my surfaces to a moisture resistant , stage , also store them , off season , up against a wall frame beam , screw in heavy eye bolt . wide gap extension spring to open hook for frame lift hook up , 3 set ups with this , it simply works , pete
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My E-tracks came today. I also ordered a roll of rubber flooring. It should be able to fold 6” up each wall. Wall boards of whatever sort will overlap, allowing a controlled spray down if need be.
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Pullstart replied to Pullstart's topic in 2026 WHCC Show Pictures
No, I wouldn’t waste that! Especially if it came from Van! -
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Handy Don replied to Natejc_98's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
This is my strategy. My recent experience with new Firestone 6-12s, which have incredibly stiff sidewalls, ultimately defeated me and I took them to a shop for mounting. Then I touched up the paint and had them do the inflation because I couldn’t get the stiff walls to seat solidly, even with a heavy strap compressing the tread. Got them back and lowered the pressure to 15psi and with a short drive, one came unseated again. Soooo. I’ll be leaving the pressure at 20+ until the sidewalls get used to being spread out! With tubes, these problems are moot, but Firestone recommended no tubes. -
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Fred - You can use that or 75X90W oil. Changing the brake shaft seal is rather simple and there is no need to split the Unidrive case to do so. Check that shaft for up & down or side to side play with the brake band & drum removed. IF there is play in either direction, the bearing inside needs to be replaced... much more work. A bit of in & out play is normal.
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@sqrlgtr @rjg854 you guys are right on. I will still be using my manual tractor for ground engaging work such as plowing and discing in my garden. It did great this year, no need to switch that up.
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Magic Smoke - The RedSquare Give Away Tractor
Handy Don replied to Pullstart's topic in 2026 WHCC Show Pictures
Maybe some ‘shine?!
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