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Brockport Bill started following Wheel Horse Toro Stewart Warner Vacuum Gauge
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Wheel Horse Toro Stewart Warner Vacuum Gauge
Brockport Bill posted a classfied in Wheel Horse for Sale
Wheel Horse - Toro Vacuum Gauge labeled as SW-Stewart Warner: - believed part # 113465 - also # 79-2660 - measures vacuum for various WH and Toro garden tractors - appears new, unused - Listed as over $ 300. on various sites from Manufacturer - sold as is - no returns - cash pick up - no holds. Poughkeepsie, NY area or buyer pays shipping of $15 in continental USA. Suggest buyer confirm match to their tractor model . -
gwest_ca-(File Mod) started following Correct ignition switch
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This should help. Click on the picture in the link for more Are you looking at the 5 pages of colored wiring?
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Brockport Bill started following WH Toro Stewart Warner Tach Guage
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Wheel Horse - Toro Tachometer labeled as SW-Stewart Warner: - believed part # 113467 - also # 78-0060 - measures rpms for various WH and Toro garden tractors - appears new unused - Listed as "No Longer Available" from Manufacturer - sold as is - no returns - cash pick up - no holds. Poughkeepsie, NY area or buyer pays shipping of $15 in continental USA. Suggest buyer match to their tractor model .
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
kpinnc replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Get an inline 1/4 marine primer bulb. This is a common issue with any of these tractors with the fuel tank under the seat. 2-3 squishes before before starting and it'll likely start on the first couple rotations. Saves your starter, saves your battery, does wonders for your sanity... -
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ineedanother replied to ineedanother's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Interesting, maybe. It looks like the bore for the fitting on your cylinder is more lateral than mine. -
I just put new front hoses on my 16. I have the front hose in front of the rear hose
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
Fj40z replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Technically wasn’t today but this past weekend. Changed the oil and put in a new spark plug and air filter on the 314-8. For the plug I went with the Champion RH-10C. Also picked up new belts for the deck and the mule drive but haven’t put those on yet. Watched a few videos on installing those and I hope they’re as simple to install as they seem. Haven’t pulled the trigger and bought the drive belt yet, seems like that could be a job that might end up leading to much bigger things that I might not be up for quite yet. Bought some new rear deck wheels but going to have to do some research on getting those mounted properly. The new bolts they came with don’t seem quite long enough and tightening the bolts up any at all makes them so tight they won’t spin. Really digging this thing so far though, amazing how smooth the Kohler seems even with 1100 hours. Idles insanely smooth, little hard to start if it’s sat for a few days but man do I love it. Really only downfall for me is I like to mow a little on the high side and it seems like around 3” is about as high as you’ll get. -
Grandpa’s 953
Bar Nuthin replied to Tonytoro416's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
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Hello all! Can any one help me with the correct switch and terminal letters? 1998 toro wheel horse 312-8. Model number 73428 serial number 8900839. I tried the switch in the parts manual. But didn't fix the issue. Won't start. Can't get the kill relay to energize, and no power to small blue wire on the solenoid. I tested the solenoid as per the electrical manual and its good. I messed up some where because when I turn the key the first 10 amp fuse blows. Any help much appreciated Rick
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Happy Birthday
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10 or more positive responses to a post. Admins might add some additional significance or ways to search for it.
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Repower L117 Lawn Ranger with Kholar k181
MSBiker replied to MSBiker's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Thanks so much. It has been 3+ years since I rebuilt it so I barely remember that riser. -
Tonytoro416 started following Grandpa’s 953
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Finally got the 953 mostly done. Been a long one but worth it. Still have some small issues and details to get sorted out but 98% complete
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What does the orange ribbon with heart mean, never seen that before? Can’t find a glossary of what symbols mean.
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2026 Big Show Buy/Sell/Trade Thread
702854boy replied to Pullstart's topic in Wheel Horse Collectors Club Show
I get it mainly from my dad @Chevy_59 from working in the garage with him and going on roadtrips -
2026 Big Show Buy/Sell/Trade Thread
Achto replied to Pullstart's topic in Wheel Horse Collectors Club Show
Respect your music knowledge. Stacy's mom has definitely got it going on. I'll let those who wish to look up the video up for them selves.. -
Good to know, thanks for the feedback. I have some minor hills & irregularities & was hoping for better side bite & steering authority. I have same tread pattern on the rear, way better than the regular turf tires for my use. I mainly use this one for pulling my weed sprayer rig & a small wagon.
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Happy Birthday Wvtroutbum81
parsonsponyz replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
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ineedanother replied to ineedanother's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Not much time on a work day but trimmed the left foot rest to clear the front hydro lift hose. I had to do that on another and really don't see a good way around it. Salvaged an exhaust elbow from an M10 I had in the garage. Still looking at exhaust solutions and this gives me another. I've actually been spraying that for 6 months or so and an old 1 1/8" axle fit perfectly in the outlet so a little persuasion broke it loose -
@FarmallFarmer09 regularly refer to choke and throttle cables sounding like a hack saw blade on a bolt have also added , medium pull hook end extension springs to all 3 of my horse set ups , very easy to lubricate cabling with penetrant , till it runs out the end , starting at highest point , also use kroil , easy to add on a piece of perforated steel , close to spring pull area . eliminated that issue years ago . paint it red or black , it disappears . local bone yards have piles of that trim , metal . pete
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Well finally today I got around to working on the 417. First I drained all the old gas out and replaced the fuel filter. Then took the carb off and cleaned it. And once the system primed it fired right up! I drove it around for a little while to get the oil nice and hot and changed that. I also greased it and adjusted the motion control cam plate. I gave it a quick bath and degreasing. I think when I washed it even though I was careful I got some water in the points so I got no spark now. But tommorow I’ll pop the points cover off then give them a quick cleaning. IMG_2222.mov
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Handy Don started following FREE 37" SD Two Blade Deck with Bagger
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FREE 37" SD Two Blade Deck with Bagger
Handy Don commented on Rick3478's classified in Wheel Horse for Sale
Just know that this deck needs a long frame tractor running 6” front wheels!
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