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You can buy a DORMAN 85668 fuse block from RockAuto for $4.05, they are available at many auto parts stores as well. Take a photo of the bottom of the old block to record where the wires go. Cut the wires as close to the block as possible to conserve wire length. Record how the connectors are linked together in the old block, some are linked and others are single. Assemble the connectors and block, a crimping tool makes the job better, I like to solder the connectors after crimping to prevent a hot connection in the future. Use NO-OX-ID on the fuses to prevent corrosion. Wheel Horse Parts & More has a fuse block cover to keep out water and debris. Done right, this will last much longer than original.
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Got to play today in the garage and work on this weak corner of this 48" deck. Wasnt sure how to go about making the patch with all the angles and round overs but it worked out. I cant weld worth a crap to be pretty, but it holds and solid. I just got a 220 Harbor Freight flux core mig welder. But Im learning. I plan on get some 75/25 gas to see if I can do better maybe. Plus thin gauge metal aint my thing, I can do better with the thicker stuff. Lol
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Tractor Stack On Charger 12
FarmallFarmer09 posted a topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
Hey, So ive had this badass idea ive wanted to do for awhile ive seen some other guys do, I want to put one of those tractor stack mufflers on my k301s. From asking around, I plan on buying the muffler from tsc, the one built for the farmall A or B. Do you guys have any info i should keep in mind? Specs? I dont think i need to be worried about backpressure, the tsc mufflers are pretty straight thru. Thanks! Ive included a picture of another tractor i found at my clubs show once for reference. -
What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
Easton Rich replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Must have missed something. Gone by Thursday? -
Check the compression first thing, if it is low pull the head to see the problem. Report back.
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
8ntruck replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
More like what I did for my Wheel Horse today. I took a drive to eastern Kansas to see @Easton Rich. We exchanged some legal tender for a 48" deck. Looked at some other things that are being offered, but none were jumping up and down hollering "you need me, you need me!". Going to need to go through the deck before putting it back into service. But, this deck is in better condition than the deck i got with Clyde, the C-195. A straight, well used deck is less of a project than a twisted well used deck. Between the two of them, I should be able to build a good one. Was a nice drive. Saw lots of hawks and a bald eagle along the way. Pretty good wind out of the south west. Gas mileage on the outbound trip was 16.8mpg. Milage on the return trip was 21.2mpg. -
Horsin'round started following Please be careful!
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So sorry for your loss, Joe.
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Didn't think those came out until the square hoods did?
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@ebinmaine - a tube of Squadron Green Stuff filler putty will be your friend on that tanker project.
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Custom Sickle Belt Guard
c-series don replied to "Manic-Mechanic"'s topic in Implements and Attachments
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Pretty sure they are the ones in the middle rear of the fender pan.
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Holy cow @ebinmaine ! Yes that is our tanker trailer. It was originally pulled buy a 1969 cabover Ford with a 534 cu.in. gas motor coupled to a 10-speed Road Ranger. That’s how I learned to drive a tractor trailer, with that combo. I was on the truck purchasing committee when we replaced the Ford with a brand new 1996 Peterbuilt 379 with a 425hp Caterpillar and a 9-Speed Fuller Roadranger. Still using that truck and trailer, 6200 gallon capacity. I’ve taken it to many fires and parades across the county.
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My wife and I went to see Das Boot at the theater when it first came out. During a tense depth charging screen, she about jumped out of her seat when the first depth charge went off.
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Ed Kennell started following Where the heck was 953 nut?
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Thanks for the update Richard. Sure glad the help was there to figure out the problem and discover the afib while help was available. Mrs. K had her first afib attack about three years ago at home and of course we assumed it was a heart attack. After some training on how to recognize an attack and several ways to physically get the heart back in rhythm, her following attacks were easier to deal with. The meds she is on now have prevented attacks for two years.
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Run Silent, Run Deep The Enemy Below Hellcats of the Navy Submarine Patrol Although I am partial to Das Boot and Down Periscope. Have to watch the original German version of Das Boot with the kids though, and no subtitles.
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
Bill D replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
First time in snow? -
76c12091520h started following 110780 Handle-Brake and Clutch
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Now in stock: our own 100 % exact reproduction of part #110780, the Brake and Clutch release handle as found on many of the hydro equipped tractors. Half the current list price at $25.00 plus shipping, continental US only. Private message me here or call / text during normal business hours. Please DO NOT COMMENT ON THIS POST OR SEND AN EMAIL. #8693 and #8722 knobs also in stock!
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Where the heck was 953 nut?
Sparky-(Admin) replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
Appreciate the explanation! Glad to hear your on the mend -
Weekend up date..... Finished the body work on the hood, with all the hand sanding with a block it should be strait as an arrow. Seems the tranny does not need to come apart, I wire wheeled it to strip the paint off. I pulled a 8" plow apart, sandblasted & painted it. Note: I did not blast the polished surface of the share or moldboard. Hard to see all the parts in the pic. Question - Did use a decal on the early 60's implements, if so what did they look like ? Weather permitting I hope to make some paint fly next weekend.
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Achto started following Betcha y’all didn’t know 30, Where the heck was 953 nut? and Custom Sickle Belt Guard
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Great to hear that they have you one the right track. Continued prayers on your recovery.
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These are some reference photos of older Heil 6000 gallon tankers. @c-series don might recognize the first one.
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Excellent !!!
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Betcha y’all didn’t know 30
stevasaurus replied to 953 nut's topic in non tractor related discussion
Here is for all the toys we had as kids, that we wish we had back again. A Rock & Rye would be nice righ now....OK... I can do that !!! -
One of my favorite shows when I was a kid. I tried to be extra good one year in hopes to get a Lone Ranger toy. I'm sure that I failed at being good but Santa was still nice enough to leave me something extra special under the tree that year. A Lone ranger & Silver !!! That was not all, you can't have one without the other. Tonto & Scout was included Even a Butch Cavendish and Smoke. Was a great Christmas, must have been better than I thought. Unfortunately I played with those toys a lot and they did not survive my childhood.
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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?
kpinnc replied to Ed Kennell's topic in Wheel Horse Tractors
Drove around in the snow. It'll be gone by Wednesday, so I had to play a little.
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