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  2. Racinbob

    Help identifying model

    I'm liking the 753 thoughts. I was thinking it was 64 when they switched the front axle but a bit of research showed it was 63 except for the Lawn Ranger and 603. The steering wheel would be flat on a 63 but that doesn't look original.
  3. Just old-fashioned pump fuel with an adjustable stiff brush. The brush I have used it so many times I wore it out.
  4. ri702bill

    Help identifying model

    The Unidrive is, but from a later tractor. Is it a 6 or 8 speed?? Done right, it looks like it was from the factory...
  5. richmondred01

    W/H 42" Rear Discharge Deck

    That’s a deal.
  6. Retired Wrencher

    Help running out of ideas

    Replace anything that has to do with your fuel supply. If still the same look into all the electrical parts.
  7. ML3

    Help identifying model

    Thanks. Cant take credit for the Hi-Lo. Purchased 753 from @Buckeyes. He gets the credit for transmission upgrade. He told me it was a NOS unit
  8. stevebo

    Tony's Towing and Recovery LLC

    That ain’t fitting in the van John!
  9. Retired Wrencher

    Help identifying model

    I hope you enjoy this site. Tons of info here in the manual section. Good luck with it whatever you want to do with it.
  10. ri702bill

    Help identifying model

    Hmmmm... I'm going to agree it is of 1964 vintage - most likely started life as a 654. The cambered front axle with tierods, the slotted grille, and the Dial-a-Height lift lever stop all say 1963 or later. @ML3 - excellent work on that 753. Nice upgrade to the HI-LO Unidrive. That makes it take on a whole new personality. Similar to my 854 8 speed. The one they never built, but should have. Nice to see the OE choke & throttle knobs too.
  11. Retired Wrencher

    Tony's Towing and Recovery LLC

    Well John I scratched my head when you were buying this. But I guess it’ll be interesting what you do with it in the end. Looking forward to the completion.
  12. ri702bill

    Peeling the onion

    Well done. A note to all..... THIS is the proper method to remove the 3" remnant of the 3/4" diameter pin. You press or impact thru the thin side and have the pin exit out the thich half of the casting. Doing it the other way, you run the risk of snapping the boss off the thin housing. Then you just compounded the problem you already were trying to fix with the Unidrive...
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  14. ML3

    Help identifying model

    The dash on my 654 in 1st pic. 2nd pic is dash on my 753 The tie rods/steering components (unless replaced/upgraded) appear to be 1963 or later?
  15. Racinbob

    Help identifying model

    Based on the newer front axle I'd say likely a 654. I'd have to verify which models had that dash/fuel tank style. The engine won't help identify this one.
  16. ebinmaine

    312 Throttle cable

    One of the great things about Wheelhorse tractors is the parts availability. It's absolutely excellent. First call or PM. Every time. @76c12091520h Brian Badman. He has both new and used parts. Another good source is to place an ad in our own Classifieds. Also a good idea is to CALL Lincoln at A to Z Tractor in PA. He's a very busy Wheelhorse salvage yard and sells new parts as well.
  17. gwest_ca

    Help identifying model

    Welcome to Red Square My guess it is a fairly early 1961 model 701 with a replacement engine by the serial number.
  18. gwest_ca

    W/H 42" Rear Discharge Deck

    The 78355 is a recycler deck. Are those pieces still with it?
  19. kpinnc

    Introduction

    Welcome to the sickness!
  20. Stratman

    W/H 42" Rear Discharge Deck

    This Deck in in Like New (Original) Condition , and was removed from my 312-8 back when tractor was 1st purchased to install a side discharge - bagger system . No issues , you'd be hard presses to find 1 nicer , unless you found a NOS unit @ a dealer ! No disappointments. Note ; The factory (Mule Drive) is also Included , but is missing (1) pulley !
  21. MainelyWheelhorse

    What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

    Today, I had to fix the C-141 as the only original tie rod decided to fall off on a short spin around the driveway. I wasn’t going fast so I found it quick. Luckily, I had a spare and swapped it out in no time so it’s still usable. I took it on a longer further from home ride earlier, and I was relieved it didn’t decide to drop off then.😬
  22. CasaytheMann

    Concertgoers ?

    Mac Davis Alabama Kenny Rogers Dottie West Hall and Oats Rod Stewart Little River Band Foreigner Buck Owens Christopher Cross Bryan Adams Air Supply Ronnie Milsap George Strait Taylor Swift and many more my 70 year old memory doesn't remember.
  23. kpinnc

    Peeling the onion

    The one on my 310-8 had them on one side of each 1533. Never seen one other than that one before.
  24. so I took a few days off work to play and work around the house, since it was nice outside today I mowed grass and then had some play time with the recent acquired 418-8. Wow the PO didnt clean it much at all, he kept it under an awning outside so the dirt just built up each season. I took the covers off and the seat pan to try and clean up to see some red paint. I used the purple power stuff letting it soak a min and then used my pump up spray jug to spray off the crud and grease. It really did a decent job cutting a good bit off, then taking a scraper and working the more stubbern stuff and then soap and spray again. Theres a good bit of red paint now to see, but a good bit of corrosion too. Had to cut a couple bolts off removing the tins due to the elements fusing them together. pics are a start and Ill get some after pics in a day or two. I think Ill paint a few of the tins before putting back together but nothing speacial at this point.
  25. Prototype Wheel Horse 520-H Power Steering Garden Tractor Location: Dorr, MI. 49323 Price: $900 This is the prototype for the aftermarket Power Steering Kit. It was built by Steve Myers @S-Tech in Ohio. It was built to present the power steering concept to Toro at a local Indiana fair event. I have more information available if you purchase this tractor. Good: Tires are like new all the way around. Overall it’s in decent condition. Needs: New Frame (Comes with frame) Power Steering Valve Assembly Rebuilt(have info for the rebuild kit) Engine installed(Original engine was blown up. Engine included has 200 hours on it) Engine PM This is sold as is and as seen. It’s worth the time and investment. It just needs the right, new home. Thanks
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