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It's there to pull the PTO bell out against the brake to help stop implements when the PTO is disengaged.
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May put another cotter pin through it. Not sure it's necessary for function.
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Keeping my promise Jim @WHX?? you wanted pictures of the 2 in 1 vent for the Modine heater with concentric on the outlet side. I used black aluminum screening with good ole aluminum tape. I had to make 2 vertical cuts on the storm collar to make it fit between the Battens on either side. Cheers
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What the hell it's tradition now! I didn't do a damn thing. Looks like them hood hangers worked purty good. Thank you for the P clamps ... ended all my misery. I got nice ... well decent ... throttle range without having to add that little tab.
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Fairly inept. Old men and technology Do Not mix well I can make something in MS Paint but I don't know how to resize it small
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What is the best way to get #15 out?
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I think he means the club.
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Crap I was gonna post about this Wrencher but plum clean forgot. @953 nut or @wallfish you guys fairly inept at making them?
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The solenoid is working. And even if it wasn't, replacing the carb would have put a new one in it's place. I can hear it clicking when I turn the key. There's no doubt in my mind it's getting fuel. Infact, the plugs are wet when I pull them out. I just don't know why it's not firing after confirming I've got spark. What's with the "conversion kit"? I've got a 25 HP. What makes this different than what I have? What I see in the image appears to look exactly like what I have in there.
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Nope shouldn't have to but we can't tell because there are no
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Is there a simple way to remove wheel weights that have been on the tractor for years?
wallfish replied to Lance K's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Maybe the paint was still wet when they were put on??? What about trying heat, or spraying something in that edge? A steel bar through the slots from the rear side and hammer it out? Just spit balling ideas -
Brought one home I didn't plan on.....
c-series don replied to 76c12091520h's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Wow Brian! Excellent story I can’t wait to follow along with your restoration. The 1978-79 C-series are some of my favorite Wheel Horses made. Knowing you and the quality of your work, it will come out beautiful. -
My kinda crew ther Ed !
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I couldn't get the arm to slide up or down far enough for the mechanism to cleat the PTO shaft. Grinder fixed it. I didn't like that feature.
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Lance K started following Is there a simple way to remove wheel weights that have been on the tractor for years?
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Is there a simple way to remove wheel weights that have been on the tractor for years?
Lance K posted a topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Is there a secret to taking wheel weights that have been on tractor for years off? I smashed one to rubble , but have 1 to go? I was just thinking that people with more experience than I would know. I'm sure they are chuckling right now and probably saying yep heard that before! So is there a trick? I would like to put some back on. I have a loader on the tractor and want as much weight as possible. I was thinking maybe grease the inside of the rim before putting the wheel weights back on? Just grasping at straws so I don't have to do this again. Way too much work and I'm old! Thanks, Lance -
whats your budget? i got a john deere spec one with a 1-7/16 crank that has less than 700 hours
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subruban or other round hood
horseman with no horse commented on horseman with no horse's classified in Wanted
little too far, but i would love to get down there some day -
Ed Kennell started following Deer Bologna Day
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Today we processed the lesser quality parts that were left from around 20 deer that we harvested this year. These bones are frozen until deer season is over then the bones are boiled and the meat is separated and ground for scrapple. The raw meat is ground for bologna. We made around 200lb each of scrapple and bologna. Scrapple boiling Dipped out and cooling Bologna Grinding Mixing spices Stuffing Then to the smoke house Then a lunch featuring a fish fry of perch, walleye, and striper
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I've dropped nuts in my driveway, usually from lifting something REALLY heavy
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AND. The mystery continues.
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What’s going on with my snow removal set up?
wallfish replied to fourwheelhorseman's topic in Implements and Attachments
The chute handle on a tall chute is completely different and has a universal joint integrated as part of it and not a completely rigid handle that's supported farther away like a SS is. The tall chute handle is also supported by separate a bracket closer to the operator so along with the u joint it will allow the handle to be "flexible" and move differently. -
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Like stated above. Should be a direct swap with no alterations needed.
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Tagging in to see what you come up with.
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Happy Valentine's Day !! Being as such, it seemed like a good day to spray some red paint. The outside temp in the low 50's also made the shop easy to heat. A big THANK YOU to Jim for helping me wet sand this morning.
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