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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
Blaine replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Thank you. I did not know that’s what what they were made for. If it doesn’t survive that’s were the next one will go. -
I’m generally hunting meat. If I have a tag it’s likely getting shot!
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Happy Birthday JERSEY HAWG /GLENN
WHX?? replied to Ed Kennell's topic in non tractor related discussion
Happy Happy Hawg -
C-160s are great workers!!! Welcome
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Nice to see them in fine unmolested condition.... together again.
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Happy Birthday JERSEY HAWG /GLENN
ri702bill replied to Ed Kennell's topic in non tractor related discussion
Happy Birthday... -
What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
pfrederi replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
The new regulator you bought was designed to be mounted in the air shroud of KT and magnums fins facing in. It is cooled by all the engine cooling air blowing by it. Yo may not have enough air flow in the raider location and it may over heat. -
@gt14rider ever do any lubrication tracking experiments ? like at the highest closed area ? want a very good reference to this ? any big box store parking lot , personally marvel at the incredible metal break down , THAT IS LITTERALLY SHOWING YOU THE EXACT MOISTURE , ROAD SALT NEGLECT AREAS . that atf , has a lighter viscosity , naturally make it seekout and track to lowest areas . none of my anything has rust neglect on/ in it . taught my grandson how to , recover his used car , perfect buffed patina . even older oils , as long as , not moisture degraded , has a purpose , lighter lubricant spray in tracking , then chain / cable spray lubricant for lasting heavier defence . buffed out recovered paint , has a perfect era look to it , first thing I do to any recent pick up ? penetrant spray down , leave it , for weeks , as it darkens , its showing you the way , done a lot of it , pete
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Happy Birthday JERSEY HAWG /GLENN
rjg854 replied to Ed Kennell's topic in non tractor related discussion
Happy Borned on Day. Glenn -
When the time comes we will be here to help.
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Looks like they are in good hands!
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Thank you!! Believe it or not, that’s actually my daughter! She absolutely loves the tractors. She’s a little more into the ‘green’ than I’d like….I blame her grandpa! One of her favorite things to do are watch the hit and miss engines at shows. It’s to the point where I almost want to get one to split firewood. I see quite a few C’s in the land of upstate NY where we are. Lots of 120’s. I’ve always wanted to try and find a D series from that era, with the twin Kohler in it. A man can dream!
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2 That's a great tractor you have there! I also have a C-160
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Only 200 made and you got 3 of them.... Leave some for the rest of us haha
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953 nut started following Introduction
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Great introduction, Looks like you are teaching your son well, he has a firm grip on that wrench. The letter series (ABC) are a good choice, simple to work on and can be outfitted with newer attachments.
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Wheelhorse 1 flaw… rear gas tank mounting.
ri702bill replied to AHS's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
As @mrc mentioned, I fabricate a reinforcing kit for both the short and long frame tractors. Similar in design, different fit for the specific model. I only sell items based on designs that I have used myself on my tractors over the years with no issues... Please PM me for pictures & details. -
moonbeans started following Introduction
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Hi everyone. My name is Sean. I’m a long time reader on here, first time poster. I have a kiddo now and find myself with some non-shop downtime- who says both can’t involve tractors? Long story short, I worked as a small engine tech putting myself through school. My wife owns a farm, and I grew up working on equipment. Been obsessed with vintage tractors since I got my father’s old 124 Cub Cadet running. Think I was 8. Decided early on I liked machines with a Kohler K series in it. Only have the one wheel horse; though I’d add more. My favorites are the ‘74-‘77 models. I own a 77 C-160 8 speed, with a blower, trailer and a work-worn belly mower. All three attachments are on the original invoice. I purchased the tractor from a family friend who even kept the stickers and brochures from the dealer. Cool stuff. I’m honored to have it. I also own a ‘51 Ford 8N (my mule) and a ‘63 or so Original Cub Cadet. Wish I had begun posting sooner but, gotta start sometime. Thanks for the warm welcomes I have received so far.
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Betcha y’all didn’t know 200
SylvanLakeWH replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
Later determined to be excessive hot air emanating from the the occupants therein...- 1 reply
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Happy Birthday JERSEY HAWG /GLENN
SylvanLakeWH replied to Ed Kennell's topic in non tractor related discussion
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2026 Summer Zagray show Colchester CT
953 nut replied to wallfish's topic in General Shows and events
I don't remember what language this interpretation comes from, but in that country the sign says "Parking Reserved for GARY." -
It never stalls, but the RPM drops enough that you are barely moving and the blades basically stop cutting. While I was messing with it yesterday I tried it with the air filter off and it seemed better, but I was also stuck in the garage, so I didn't have the full load of the transmission trying to move the tractor. I still need to take the carb off, give it a full cleaning and readjust and replace the air filter just as new-to-me maintenance.
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Wheelhorse 1 flaw… rear gas tank mounting.
AHS replied to AHS's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
@ri702bill what do you have? Im intrigued!! -
whtractors24 started following Saturday shenanigans
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These little 420LSE models sure always have a way to find me.
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