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RED-Z06 started following Onan P224 Starter Motor Tabs, New Tires for a Wheel Horse and Wobbly Rear Wheel - Concerning?
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If they really are 10 ply, i wish you all the best, i mounted some 26x12x12 8ply that i had to use a front loader to push the rim into the tire, then flip it and push the tire down past the rim...still took a few hours each. Rides like its solid rubber with 5psi.
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In general...gt wheels are very difficult to bend, its not something you would ever do accidentally or with any hand tool. Id guess not seated on the hub or bent axle
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The P engines crack there alot...my P220 was repaired by mig welding. I pulled the engine, thoroughly degreased it, took it to my buddys house, i had modified some old cheap welders vice clamps to hold the split sections closed. He wire wheeled the damage; welded about 3/8", ground it down, wire wheeled..welded another 3/8", etc etc..until both were welded up. I ran a bit down the holes as one was partly closed from welding. This was an opportunity to offset the hole slightly closer to the flywheel. I put on a new starter and used cheap feeler gauges to shim it until i liked the mesh pattern. Bad mesh is what usually causes it.
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Chrishar replied to Chrishar's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Are the wheel horse letters on the front of the hood painted white or not -
Rj58 winter project
Chrishar replied to Chrishar's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
That's so true -
Thanks Guys. I haven't got the motor with at my place so I'll try grab some snaps when I see it next. Its very much cracked but I'm hoping to get away with welding. Would love to know of someone throwing a B series pan on one as it looks like a good fit comparing to pics online. Cheers, Patrick
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@Ed Kennell I thought I reinstalled the wheels correctly, though I will admit that I did this in my tight little shed. Hoping enough snow melts so that Fri I can bring this horse up to the garage and get a better look under bright light. Can report back then, but my hunch here is the wheel is bent and was curious how common this was and if it was a concern if that is the case
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Ed Kennell started following Wobbly Rear Wheel - Concerning?
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Is the wheel seated on the hub properly?
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Alrashid2 started following Wobbly Rear Wheel - Concerning?
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Hey guys. Will try to keep it short and sweet. Today, while trying to move the 312-8 around in the slush and snow on some brand new Carlisle All Trail tires I just installed, I started to spin out in the snow and mud. I looked down at my rear wheel, and I noticed it looked wobbly. I tried to take a video below. When slipping the other wheel, it looked fine and symmetrical. I just had these tires installed by a shop that, for other reasons, I won't be returning to. The owner commented one tire was easy to install and the other gave him trouble. I'm now wondering if he bent one of the rims a bit, resulting in this wobble. Maybe I'm not familiar enough with installing tires, but I'd think any damage when installing tires would be directly to the bead area of the rim, not a slight bend/warp in the entire rim? Or am I wrong? Any other ideas here? This weekend I am planning on jacking her up, and letting her run in first gear in the air and looking at both tires. If I have time I'll swap wheels too and confirm it's the wheel and not the axle. Ultimately, if he did bend my rim, is it really concerning? Or am I fine to just let it go? 9 times out of 10 I'm running this on uneven woodland terrain, so I doubt I'd feel any imbalance, but these are brand new tires and I don't want to wreck the tread if it's a problem. Appreciate the advice guys! PXL_20260218_223421032_TS.mp4
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Should be bringing it home tomorrow. Let's see what trouble I'm in for.
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Alrashid2 replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
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Tire Recommendations for steep, snowy, mud
Easton Rich replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
It shouldn't be. Rims are cheap anyway. I wouldn't sweat it too much -
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Alrashid2 replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Oh boy... My guy did say he had trouble mounting one of the tires. Ugh, wonder if he bent it... On a tractor going a max of 6 MPH is it of any concern? -
When you think of it, 50 hp and a horizontally opposed flat four had individual cylinders putting out only ~12.5 hp from 325cc. Air cooled so no radiator or water plumbing either. Mine was 6v and had an S/G about the size of the one on my K181!
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Handy Don replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Could be wheel not mounted flat to the hub, but that isn’t real likely. More likely a bent rim (I’ve seen this before on a tractor that hit and immovable object) but it can also be done when trying to mount a stubborn tire. -
For years the doctor has been keeping eye on my PSA which at last test was 16.7. (Quite some time ago, doctor removed me from medicine (Finasteride) that I had been taking because the medicine artificially lowers PSA.) I just finished my 5th prostate biopsy. He took 18 snips focusing on three lesions that the MRI found. He just called and reported no cancer and wait 9 months before another prostate test. Good News!
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Alrashid2 replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Well, with the warm weather a lot of the snow has melted. Still have 2-3" of slushy, wet snow so thought "what the hell" and tried to get the Horse up the hill again! My thought is, if I can get it 30 yards up to the top of the hill, then I can plow the snow the whole way back down and have a clear path. Welp, I made it farther than last time - about 5 yards up the hill - and then got stuck. Couldn't get any farther after about 30 min of back and forth. Oh well! I then thought, since I got it around my bend and had a direct straight line between where I got the tractor and my driveway at the top of the hill, I could pull my Subaru down, hook up to the Horse, and pull it back up! Thank God I didn't try it fully! I pulled my Subaru just 15 feet into the slushy snow, barely on the decline, and she got stuck! Took me 5 minutes of back and forth to get unstuck and it was maybe a 5% grade, if that! I used to off road in this Subaru, uphill, in the mud and the forest. I've driven this Subaru on the roads in the worst of storms. In 10 years, it's never gotten stuck once. And I just broke that record 5 yards off my own driveway in some slush All that to say, it made me not feel so bad that my Wheel Horse is getting stuck. My Subaru, with all of its weight, plus traction control, got stuck in just a few feet on barely any incline. My Wheel Horse on the other hand made it 3 times as far, on a steeper slope! I guess slush snow just really sucks! One thing to ask y'all though. While spinning out, I noticed that one rear wheel was NOT spinning symetrically. The right term is escaping me, but it was waving back and forth while looking at it from above. Almost as if the rim isn't sitting flat on the hub. Other wheel is fine. Any idea there? No idea if it's always been like that and I never noticed or what. Maybe there was some debris in between the rim and hub when I bolted her on? I'll try to take a look if I can ever get it up to the garage. God living on a sloped property can suck! I tried to take a video but i don't know if it's showing what I see in reality PXL_20260218_223421032_TS.mp4 -
Both parents grew up in Danvers highlands. My Dad built our house in Hamilton in 1954 when I was born.
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Lane Ranger replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
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Small world. I grew up in Danvers and played softball in Hamilton & Beverly after many years playing baseball and hockey in Danvers. I have an older post with pictures in Non-Tractor related here with Don and I headed out in Maine for a trail ride and some info. Titled Daytona 200 winner 1962. @Wayne0
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Alrashid2 replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I haven't given up yet! I think the spacer job will take me like 20 min max and is worth a shot! Now, if that doesn't work, I might be making this an outdoor gal hahaha -
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wallfish replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
I would just be doing the math on what size tarp to get ! LOL Then build a quick 4' x 8' lean-to roof off the side of the shed in the spring if there isn't enough room. -
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Alrashid2 replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Read my other comment - no dice on reversing in. And even if the shed went straight up to the door opening, it wouldnt work. I did the math and even mocked it up. My plow would just hit the ramp instead! In order to make the pitch low enough to not hit my shed would have to be twice as long -
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Alrashid2 replied to Alrashid2's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
That would solve all of my problems! My wife suggested the same thing and I thought, "why didn't I ever think of that?" Then I remembered I did! The last 4 ft of my shed has a loft shelf where I store backpack leaf blowers, weed wacker etc. The hood of the Horse just fits under it. But obviously not my seat (or my own body haha) if I reversed in. So no dice. I think these spacers will solve my problem. We'll see this weekend and I'll report bakc
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