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Through ice and sleet and snow. They made it here.
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Yessir. It'll be a bit before I get em set up. Should be very good though.
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Agreed. Follow the @SylvanLakeWH rule!!
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I think they're going to work out for you.
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Actually @JCM I’m not talking about the Kwik-Way, my bad ! Mine is a Wheel Horse loader which I believe is actually made by Ark. I think I only took it off once before realizing it was easier to leave it on and just get more tractors for different attachments!!
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Adding Grease Grooves in Steering Shaft
Wayne0 replied to ri702bill's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
The only problem I see is the grease has a way to go out, not stay in. I think a radial groove would be better. Maybe with a couple short cuts in the shaft that don't go to the end. My -
The first few years I had just one tractor to do everything, I could install or remove the loader under a half hour. The front axle and spindles should be upgraded to handle the load, the 520H tractors have what is needed. Also. gear reduction steering will help a lot, the weight really makes it difficult to steer.
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Wow, never heard of such! Yay I learnt a new ting today!
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They are limited to what they can do but come in handy for many tasks. Not a big deal to install and remove.
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Adding Grease Grooves in Steering Shaft
ri702bill posted a topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
I decided to add shallow grooves on the steering shaft to retain grease under the welded-on gear. The coiled pin in the steering wheel did not want to budge, so I had to leave the upper end assembled. I had to do some creative fixturing but added five equally spaced shallow (.030 deep) grooves inline with the root of every other tooth of the gear using a ball endmill.- 1 reply
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I don’t believe it does come with the 2 loader stands. I believe it has the weight box.
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OK thanks that the part number I have also just wasn't sure about it. its like about 5/8 wide I seen on a post someone was using a 1/2 wide belt . id rather not used aftermarket.
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Don.are you talking about the Kwik - Way off and on. The only tools you need is small open end / box wrenches for the pump and axle brackets. Not much work I found when I had mine. @c-series don
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From my experience, once the loader is on that’s it. It becomes a dedicated loader tractor. You’re not switching attachments like you would mower to tiller, or tiller to plow. It’s a process to take that off or put it on. That being said, go get it and add another one to your collection!!
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Ok I fixed it. I got it running better than it ever has since I’ve owned it. I can now run it with no choke on, and idle it way down without it surging. I’m not sure any one thing I did fixed it. I think it was a combination of things. First I took apart the original carb and cleaned it. I was able to reuse the original gasket that goes between the halves. Although the next time I take it apart I should probably buy the rebuild kit with a new gasket. Next I cranked it over with the fuel hose still disconnected from the carb. It seemed to not flow very well. Less than the gravity flow through a 1/4” like for sure. So I swapped out the new aftermarket fuel pump back to the original. Then tested it again. It seemed to flow quite a bit better with the original pump. At first when I put it all back together the carb bowl wouldn’t fill. So I popped the top off the carb again and shot some more carb cleaner through the needle valve on the float. I cranked it over and saw fuel filling the bowl so I put it back together. She fired right up and runs good. Now I can focus on my rear wheel spacers and getting chains on it. I guess my lesson here is beware of aftermarket parts. They’re not all the same spec as Onan. Most likely if I had just cleaned the carb and resealed the intake I would have been golden
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I believe I have those items here.
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@ebinmaine was just checking smaller ATV plows , probably closer to your , idea , pete
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JCM started following 93 314H FEL
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Does it come with weight box with both axle brackets ? How about the 2 loader stands if you want to remove it ? That way you could drive into it to disconnect or reconnect .Makes it much easier.
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Appreciate that link. Some interesting pics of smaller sized snow pushers there.
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Wheel Horse part #7473 is the belt you need. I don’t know the exact size if your going aftermarket.
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Got these in the post. Grinding disc is for size reference.
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
SylvanLakeWH replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Same technique for mine... 3rd season and going great! -
ebinmaine started following 93 314H FEL
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That loader ALONE is worth $2500 minimum.
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its not mine. (But could be!). I know of the guy with the FEL and he want to sell it. It needs a seat. Ok, what’s it worth? A 93 314H, I didn’t see it run, it was out of gas. But, let’s assume it runs. It’s a Kiki way loader and it’s got non leaking lines. I think the lines are original. The muffler is whole! I mean, lets assume its got oil to be changed, fuel lines and an air filter to be changed. Shoot me all the questions and I’ll try to answer them! I mean, I’ll make sure the loader works!
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