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If you need any rims, please let me know.
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As long as folks think that paying more buys you more they can get away with it. Prices are set by what the market will bear, not by actual value.
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gwest_ca-(File Mod) started following replacement back wheels B115
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replacement back wheels B115
gwest_ca-(File Mod) replied to amiga4001's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
Someone was making replacement hubs that use a split tapered bushing between the hub and the axle. Using the same hub with the appropriate tapered bushing ID should be possible. Make sure the axle key will fit. I just don't know who it was nor can I find anything about them. -
800 Special & 50” Sickle
"Manic-Mechanic" replied to "Manic-Mechanic"'s topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
That’s the type I use, and I grind the one little protruding metal bit so it can’t turn and scrape the cone pulley. So if I use a spring as you suggest, that would benefit as well. So the spring goes to where exactly off that clip? Frame hitch pin? Can you get a picture of one of yours? There’s also a way to use a spring on the throw lever, we discussed this quite a ways back whenever I first built the 800 Special. -
You should check with AZ Tractor he might have one but shipping it to Texas, might be more expensive than the hood
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Our tomato bushes are in 4 ft high cages and the plants are out the top and all the way back to the ground. They made OK in May/ June then it got too hot for them to set fruit. I’ve read at somewhere over 93-95F the bloom but don’t set fruit. Mid-Sept they gradually started producing. Since mid-October we have been picking a pan full about every 3 days. My wife has made several batches of homemade tomato soup, wow is it good. She also has made spaghetti sauce. Also she just blanches them and freezes them for later use.
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Here's a C160 I got out of a hedgerow, all it gets is a yearly rub down w/MMO
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oliver2-44 started following replacement back wheels B115
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replacement back wheels B115
oliver2-44 replied to amiga4001's topic in Transmissions and transaxles
You could use some WH hubs from 4/4 speed transmissions that have a 1” ID. Then use a 3/4 to 1” bushing. -
My absurdity is I threw my back out yesterday, and I am still here and I got a couple of things fixed today. I'll pay for it tomorrow...depending on what @953 nut comes up with. I hope it is something like a lay-back day. I found a liquor store that still has some Rock & Rye on the shelf. No dancing tonight. I need Oxycodine for a few days.
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I recently scored two C-160’s. I’m not messing with the paint, I just power washed them and sprayed them with WD-40.
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amiga4001 started following replacement back wheels B115
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I wanted to remove a wheel from my B115 as it needed a new Tyre. Nightmare to get these wheels off I ended up dismantling the gearbox and taking out the axle and use a press and torch. I got those wheels off but I damaged the wheels (centre is not straight anymore) so I am looking for a new set, I was thinking about mounting a wheelflange with studs to be able to easy mount dismount the wheels in the future. Anyone tried this?Any tips?Most flanges I can find are metric size not imperial 3/4? Thanks!
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New Member, New to Wheel Horse & Now I Own a 656
BradKahler replied to BradKahler's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Sorry about bouncing around on topics. Actually the petcock is for the gas tank. The transmission drain plug is a plug that requires a hex socket. Thanks for the confirmation on the gears, that saves a chunk of money -
800 Special & 50” Sickle
peter lena replied to "Manic-Mechanic"'s topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
@Manicmacanic found it ! https://www.google.com/search?q=snap+pin+coil+pin&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS866US866&oq=snap+pin+coil+pin+&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQRRg90gEJMzMzNjZqMGo0qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#oshopproduct=pid:14476869342826026615,oid:14476869342826026615,iid:15958334489552840822,pvt:hg,pvo:3&oshop=apv&pvs=0 called snap pin coil tension pin , have it on my 3 horses , lets you easily connect to frame mounted hitch pin clip , rounded end . like a medium tension hook ended pull spring to stop related linkage noise , your first photo shoes the original clip , this type with small corner tension circle , is a perfect spring pull tension point . all my pto, s are quiet running , no buzzing . couple bucks . you might turn it and frame hitch pin clip , around so it can work inside of the belt drive . just an idea , pete -
New Member, New to Wheel Horse & Now I Own a 656
stevasaurus replied to BradKahler's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
No sealent. I would not use that petcock !! That petcock will hang down below the transmission and just be waiting for you to run over something that will break it off. All you need in there is a brass plug with pipe thread...available at any hardware store. Your gears look fine, they cleaned up vvery nice !! -
Mike'sHorseBarn started following Interstate Battery
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The price would say otherwise though wouldn't it lol
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Just another bit of evidence that Interstate batteries are no better than any other low end product.
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Fran joined the community
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Intercontinental SP-350???
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ri702bill started following Interstate Battery
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Welcome to the world of Global Sourcing & regional Low-cost Providers. Thems is Buzzwords from my days being under the Corporate Thumb!!
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oliver2-44 started following Wanted - 1964 Lawn Ranger Hood #4975
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The machinist that I've found who can grind crankshafts has a 1964 lawn Ranger He says its complete, but lost the hood in a move. If anyone has one, Id like to get it for him Pony Express or Shipped to Marble Falls, Tx 78654 Lawn Ranger Hood #4975
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Picked up an Interstate SP-350 (L@G 300 CCA) battery this morning....Made in Vietnam
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800 Special & 50” Sickle
"Manic-Mechanic" replied to "Manic-Mechanic"'s topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Say Pete, do you use a sealant or shellac on a paper gasket at all? I used a super thin rub of Ultra Black RTV (My Indian Head was totally dried up!) -
Brake pivot arm and bushing assembly ready to be installed. Note the pink spacer that I punched out of 0.015" plastic shim stock that slip onto bushing to remove play from the pivot arm but still allows for free movement. Brake pivot arm has not been repainted as it was in good enough shape as removed, bushing was bead blasted and painted. Brake pivot arm and bushing assembly installed. Brake pivot arm spacer installed.
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Yes, I saw that, but everything on my tractor is 30+ years old, a new cab would just feel wrong. Also, as far as the pockets, mine are wayyyy too shallow.
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oliver2-44 started following Diamond in the rough……
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That looks like a typical Horse find in Texas!
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520 H Snow Plow Frame Extension
edgcooper replied to edgcooper's topic in Implements and Attachments
I have been installing cotter pins in those holes or a 1/4 bolt & nut.
