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Yup. I remember as a boy I decided to do some maintenance on our 604. I drained out the oil and not knowing anything I put in 90W gear oil. That winter we had to warm up the engine before letting the clutch out in neutral just to get the oil in the trans moving. Never had to do it before
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FarmallFarmer09 replied to FarmallFarmer09's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Would the engine get hot enough to melt normal paint? Not high temp? -
What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
squonk replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
First show ( and only ) around here that even sniffs at garden tractors is in August! -
Deere and Horse can get along well together.
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Someone on this site may know a cheaper way to ship them.
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1987 Wheel Horse 310-8 15 Amp. Fuse Blowing after Oil Sender Removed
squonk replied to Railboy's topic in Wheel Horse Electrical
Again. A fuse will only blow due to over current ( short circuit). This fuse is "Hot at all times" Meaning there is battery power at the fuse all the time. If the opposite side of the fuse was connected to ground, it would blow (Short circuit). Your tractor has a magneto meaning the engine is turned off by the key switch grounding the mag. The only thing happening when you start it is the solenoid coil pulled in and the key to the start position. I'm thinking when you release the key, the key switch is shorting internally and blowing the fuse. The picture you provided shows the back of the key switch and it looks dirty and nasty. I would replace the switch with the correct magneto style switch -
Move Tractor - West Michigan to Beaufort, SC. - Paying Job!!
Bow_Extreme replied to Bow_Extreme's topic in Haulin Help
Bump. Still looking. -
What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
ebinmaine replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Remember the Berwick Meet n Greet!! -
Around $100-150 probably. It would be like 4 flat rate USPS boxes. Unless you know a cheaper way.
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kpinnc started following Oil type for C121
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sqrlgtr started following Wheel horse Wheel Weights
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Have any idea what it would cost to ship these to east Tn.?
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sqrlgtr started following Ever Seen a Zerk Installed at a 45-degree Angle?
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Ever Seen a Zerk Installed at a 45-degree Angle?
sqrlgtr replied to hotajax's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I have been replacing all mine with sealed bearings. I like not getting grease all over my newly painted wheels, when I have newly painted wheels that is . -
What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
Sparky-(Admin) replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I’ll send you a PM with a huge list of local (and some not so local) shows -
vanguard broken coil bolts
horseman with no horse replied to horseman with no horse's topic in Engines
you guys are great thank you. i will keep you updated. i will probably attempt to remove it tonight. -
1987 Wheel Horse 310-8 15 Amp. Fuse Blowing after Oil Sender Removed
Railboy replied to Railboy's topic in Wheel Horse Electrical
My thing is this in your statement. The Fuse Blows at time of start up. Also, that Fuse Circuit is grounded out currently to the chassis. But this is how the Fuse is tied in. It connects to the Battery Cable at the Solenoid post with the Battery Cable. And as you said, the Key Ignition. So in cranking the engine, it starts, but during that process of starting the tractor, the fuse blows. And I have continuity right now between the Fuse and Chassis as mentioned. But, this is something I learned the hard way. For I was misinformed on how it worked. The Oil Sender has Positive Power going in and coming out of it during normal operation. And some how, the fuse never blew. The tractor cut grass all last season with no issues. But as stated above, the Oil Sender was taken out at time of rebuilding the engine. So, what I was told to do, is mimic the Oil Sender, and this is why I need to put in the "Jumper Wire" between the Purple Wire and Light Blue. So, I or my plan is to tie into the Light Blue Wire that connects to the Tan Wire, which goes to the Ignition. I have continuity between them, and should work fine. So also, the plan is this, disconnect the Purple Wire from the Relay and with its connector for the relay will be by-passed. Then do continuity checks to the chassis of the Fuse, Purple Wire, and Light Blue Wire to Tan Wire. Then take it from there. But as you see in the diagram, I am loosing all the relays and there Safety Switches, which is fine. I am already missing one relay, and the last relay to go is the one that ties into the Solenoid. Do to the Light Blue Wire meeting the Tan Wire illuminates it. I am going by the Diagram Model- 310 1987-Early 1989 one that I opened with in doing this. It is posted above. Not the Modded Wiring Diagram Model 310 for the wires do not show. That diagram if I have it right is the one which will be the way it "Could" look. Thing is, I do not have the Relay that the Orange, Purple, Tan and Dark Blue go to. It was taken out before I got the Tractor when the Seat Safety Switch was taken out I guess. And what was done, is the person jumped in the Clutch Safety Switch and PTO into the one relay I have, the one after the Solenoid, the one that the Purple wire runs into after the Starter Solenoid itself. Thank you for the input... -
Ever Seen a Zerk Installed at a 45-degree Angle?
Bill D replied to hotajax's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Those grease fittings are tapped in at a 45° angle. All my tractors are like that. -
Never really thought about it but I can see that logic. I believe the original spec from the 60s was straight 40... ?
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Ed Kennell started following Oil Specs for Tranny 314-8?
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I use 80 wt. because I have it. But I would not hesitate to use 30w motor oil. I think the lighter oil would be a better choice for the bearings. The gears in the hydro differentials seem fine with the 30w.
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Ever Seen a Zerk Installed at a 45-degree Angle?
peter lena replied to hotajax's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
@wallfish those wide rubber sealed bearings , make it easy to insure a known dependable lubricant , done all my similar / type / size , with , flush , a clean out, then lucas x tra hd green chassis , never had a bearing fail or whine , with that lube , every deck spindle , mule drive , bearings , pto related , never failed again, pete -
Ever Seen a Zerk Installed at a 45-degree Angle?
wallfish replied to hotajax's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Just a quick net search so you might be able to find them cheaper but here's what you want https://www.ombwarehouse.com/sealed-ball-bearing-8273.html -
After some 50 mph winds, one of the brush piles re-ignited. There was no safety issue because we had disk the field but this fire showed no evidence of smoke before I left for home. This one was partially burned five days ago. It was monitored until rain started. Got to be careful when burning piles.
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ri702bill started following Oil Specs for Tranny 314-8?
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That covers all of it
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1987 Wheel Horse 310-8 15 Amp. Fuse Blowing after Oil Sender Removed
squonk replied to Railboy's topic in Wheel Horse Electrical
" Blowing a fuse on start up." A fuse blows when too much current passes thru. Looking at the circuit my best guess is you have either a short in your key switch or your solenoid coil. -
Be like Greasy Pete
squonk replied to Pullstart's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
2 years shine is still present.
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