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  2. peter lena

    What Are You Listening To?

    @TJhttps://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=af9a0f2a868a02c8&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS866US866&sxsrf=AE3TifMiMCIKz1OQb6SJbVdIABsfxdEHLA:1763468767288&q=Solomon+Burke+Don't+Give+Up+on+Me&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgFuLUz9U3MDStMDRQ4gIzs01LsnO1hHxLizOTHYtKMotLQ while tying flies , regularly listen to music I love , still have stacks of CD,S , grandkids go nuts for them , go soul , pete
  3. JoeM

    Truth

    It is just math! there is girl math there is guy math and then there is tractor math 2+1=7
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  5. Buckeyes

    So I bought a 953 and a 1054

    For the record, I bought the tractor with the steering wheel cap already on it! But I did pay quite a bit for it from Roy and Betty Stewardson's collection. Beautiful tractor, as is everything else they have up there!
  6. ebinmaine

    Any (safe) ideas?

    Yeah but the hornets would be gone!
  7. Ed Kennell

    Happy Birthday Ranger

    Have a Great Day Ranger
  8. ebinmaine

    Happy Birthday Ranger

    HAPPPPY BIRTHDAY
  9. 953 nut

    Truth

  10. ebinmaine

    Truth

    Yes. Yes it is...
  11. Happy Birthday @ranger, we are glad you were born.
  12. It must be fun to celebrate your birthday when you never age! Mickey Mouse first appeared in the short film “Steamboat Willie” on November 18, 1928. Ever since then, fans all over the world have celebrated this day as his birthday. Mickey reminds us of the magic of childhood — a time when dreams had wings, and our imagination made everything possible. Besides, everyone loves Mickey! Mickey's full name is Michael Theodore Mouse. Mickey Mouse wears white gloves so that his hands can be distinguished from his entire body. Most U.S. presidents have posed alongside Mickey, with the notable exception of Lyndon Johnson. "Hot Dogs!" were the first words Mickey Mouse said. In fact, he was the first cartoon character to speak. He is the first cartoon character to earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  13. gwest_ca

    Removing pulley on deck

    If you have the hub well supported a second sledge hammer and a friend helps. Hold one hammer on the nut and hit it with a second hammer. This prevents damage to the spindle and threads. And don't be afraid to hit it. One good slam is more effective than a few taps.
  14. ML3

    So I bought a 953 and a 1054

    I been told that the 953 steering wheel center cap is almost impossible to find?? Bought my 953 from @Buckeyes. I was shocked when he told me how much he paid for just the cap. Since I have an open trailer I secure the cap with a small bungee cord cause I'm not taking any chances. The seat bottom just sets on fender pan between the seat bracket & fenders. I installed a hinge at the front. Again, because of having an open trailer I didnt wanna forget to remove seat cushion before transporting it.
  15. SylvanLakeWH

    Truth

  16. Achto

    So I bought a 953 and a 1054

    Yes @grnlark makes great seats.
  17. ri702bill

    New Member, New to Wheel Horse & Now I Own a 656

    And patience. And money....
  18. JoeM

    Auction items

    what fun is that? I do the same but my max is usually on the cheap side.........my wife says I still got money from when I was a kid! Well maybe!
  19. Retired Wrencher

    Coil

    Thanks Paul. Electrical and me don’t get a long. That is why I am a 60.s fan.
  20. Retired Wrencher

    The World’s Present

    Well said. @kpinnc.
  21. JoeM

    Removing pulley on deck

    exactly! precisely! spot on mate! perfectly said! I do have a fine thread nut welded to a piece of 1/2" square steel that is put on the top of the threaded shaft when the BFH comes out of the drawer.
  22. Retired Wrencher

    New Member, New to Wheel Horse & Now I Own a 656

    Brad that a nice shape 656. Just take your time with it. And it will turn out good.
  23. ri702bill

    New Member, New to Wheel Horse & Now I Own a 656

    Notice the difference in the hub flange thicknesses. The puller utilizes a much newer thicker even-thickness design; the "star" refers to the backside of your flange - segmented thicknesses. A much more fragile design for removal.
  24. ri702bill

    Truth

    The last panel should ask "So, ya still married?"
  25. ri702bill

    New Member, New to Wheel Horse & Now I Own a 656

    And here is a list of what I call "The Wheel Horse Devil's Trifecta". In no particular order - You have not had the full WH experience until you have attempted and succeeded on all three - and you do not earn a Merit Badge either! Strap in and enjoy the ride!!! Removing a Steering Wheel from the Upper Shaft. Some models are much more difficult than others. The goal is not to damage either. Removing the rusted in place slot hitch and hitch pin. The goal is to salvage and reuse the hitch. Usually, the pin gets sacrificed and replaced. Removing both rear hubs. The goal is to do so without damaging any components. Honorable mention: Replacing all 4 seals on the Unidrive with it in place. Removing the exhaust stub pipe on the engine. Removing the center pulley on a later 3 blade deck.
  26. Mickwhitt

    Australia holiday

    Thanks guys. Yes I wore compression socks. Under my regular trousers. But there were at least three guys with them on paired with shorts! Now they did look pretty odd. We've just hopped off the flight from Doha to Perth in Western Australia. The plane was like an icebox and I was frozen the whole way over. But it's 25C here now which is just nice. Its been hitting 40C so I'm hoping it doesn't get too fierce. In homage to the Pullstart clan I'm wearing flip flops now, over here they call them thongs. Now that has a completely different meaning in England and if I were to wear a thong I'd very quickly end up in serious trouble. I've also painted my toe nails red white and blue for the trip, well you've got to show off you're from the mother country! Off for a look round Perth City now, it looks pretty huge, but then I'm definitely a country mouse. Mick.
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