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2 pointsI remember seeing this before, might of even been a link on RS way back when? All I can say, I've drove an 8N with a step up transmission still powered by the flat 4 engine. With tractor brakes...there is now way in #ell I go that fast on an old tractor. I'll take Glenns scooter chair anyday. :handgestures-thumbup:
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2 pointsI did read maybe a year ago of someone who did this or tried to do this and it was quite a job. I do know there are very skilled people here that can probably whip one of these out with ease, but what I remember reading, it was quite a task for the average guy-IMO.
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2 pointsTry the reverse psychology method, say it isn't going to snow tomorrow, and see what happens. :popcorn:
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2 pointsYou a[[ know somebody might take this a little too far. Here's something I got today A true story........... I stopped by the Chevrolet Dealership yesterday, for a look at the new Silverado 3500 pickup. Just for fun, I took it out for a test drive. I wanted to sense that new "feel." The salesman (a black guy wearing an Obama "change" lapel pin) sat in the passenger seat describing the truck and all its "wonderful" options. The seats were of particular interest. He explained that the seats directed warm air to your butt in the winter and directed cool air to your butt in the summer heat. Feeling like messing with him, I mentioned that this must be a Republican truck. Looking a bit angry, he asked why I thought it was a Republican truck. I explained that if it were an Obama truck, the seats would blow smoke up your ass year-round. I had to walk back to the dealership... damn guy had absolutely no sense of humor. :auto-rally:
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1 pointMy Dad had a clock like this in his auto parts store back in the day. My brother now has that clock but I found one just like it for my shop.
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1 pointA classic is a Potato lamp / clock. I took a serving tray, hot glued 3 pyrex cups to it (to hold 3 potato's) cut electrodes out of galvanized sheet metal (for the zinc) and copper sheet. Coiled wire nicely, then wired up a 3v LED to a 2 position knife switch all mounted very nicely on the tray. On the other side of the switch, I hooked up an inexpensive multimeter to show the actual electricity generated. If you do this, make your electrodes wide, as it's important to have a lot of surface area. Most of these they just use nails which will generate electricity for a short time then usually quit. Our electrodes were 2" wide. An added twist is to have fun using different fruit and veggies. Which fruit / veggie will generate electricity and why? Another fun idea is hydraulics. How to lift a heavy object with minimal effort.
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1 pointI've seen the volcano done several times. It's pretty awesome. I had my kids make an electric motor using winding wire and a nail for the armature.
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1 pointHere is my hot rod.I have changed both pulleys (8" engine- 5" Transaxle) it will run in excess of 25mph. It is not a Wheel Horse but this is before my W/H days. Many of you have seen this tractor here before. With this topic it should be included.
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1 pointIf you guys really want snow remove your plow or blower from the tractor.....watch how fast a snow storm rolls in then! Mike...........
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1 pointI did that but the other way, I had a XI grader I made fit my 520 I had to cut about 5" out of the frame in the rear and reweld the cross bar back in, so you would have to add about 5" to the rear frame. other than that it was a direct fit, Oh the lift link I had to use off a reg. snow blade the XI one would not fit.
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1 pointHere are a few pictures of my 1975 B-80 4 spd. The paint is original with the exception of the rims. The rims were bead blasted and powder coated ( contractor vanilla is the color that was used. It was painted by All Color Inc.) Everything is original. The motor was rebuilt. The paint is in really nice shape, so I rubbed it out with Meguiars mirror glaze #1 then #2. I'm going to use it as a worker. It's snowing here today, so I get to see how the plow works!
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1 pointI hope "rusty in baskets" qualifys for this thread. A while back I got this on a pallet along with the rest of its parts in boxes After some serious E-tanking, sanding, blasting, bending, fabricating, priming, painting, assembling, cussing, I had this Thanks for looking-Al
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1 pointhttp://forums.coolridesonline.net/showthread.php?p=8017#post8017 Hey guys , the link above is something to look at for one of my sponsors. In the process you have a chance at winning some great stuff. Start Your Engines from Gold Eagle, the makers of Sta-bil, is a great product that I think about all of us tractor guys need. Who hasn't gone to look at or start an engine that has been sitting for awhile only to have problems due to bad gas and gunk? I have used the product alot,and IT WORKS! My Sponsor; Cool Rides Online, and Start-your-engines have asked me to get the word out to the small engine crowd about the stuff going on over there. I notice alot of guys on here with some other Cool Rides besides just Wheel Horses.
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1 pointHorsenut if Prater cannot help you I might be able to, I have a few racing buddies that work at Deere dealerships. One in Ohio actually. That one even owes me a favor :!:
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1 pointgreat picture,'s guy's we need to have a wheel horse show or a reunion at indy ! :eusa-think:
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1 pointOk, this one's starting to go down hill, maybe we'll retire this while we can.
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1 pointI got a cheapie infared tach from Harbor Frieght. It works quite well believe it or not. The hardest thing is getting the reflective tape to stick good. Brake cleaner works wonders.
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1 pointIf you have a good torch get the rear case red hot. Then hit it with the garden hose until its cool. That will crystalize the rust and the pin will remove easily. That is how I get the pins out and the hubs off the axles. You have to cool it as fast as possible. Works real good and won't hurt anything unless you bump the oxygen button.
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1 pointSure wasn't a Diaper max in the commercial, wouldn't have had enough power to get out Ford drivers had enough sense to get out of town ahead of time !
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1 pointI watched it again, and I'm with TT on this one. I didn't see any Fords, they all got out of there (with the women and children) way ahead of time. Maybe the Chevy's didn't start and they were stuck there with a box of Twinkies... The Ford guys got all the beer and women and are partying by the beach!
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1 pointI just love Steve's posts, I'll start thinking about something, ponder on it for a week or two and finally ask the question, and BANG! he comes up with all the answers just like that! He even comes up the answers to the questions I havent thought of yet! And most of us never have to "call Bullsh!t"!! :ychain:
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1 pointHere's a cool rusty clunker laying in the back of the pile. Cool little RJ58 laying in the weeds for many years! I took the motor off years ago to keep in inside. I cut the weeds down right before this pic, it had a tree or 2 growing inside the frame! Hammerhead
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1 pointSome really nice picts guys, almost makes me miss the snow we never really got this year...NOT!
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1 pointAlright everyone thank you for the advice in this search. Dad went today and picked up his new to him truck. I am very happy that he can finally have a nice full size truck to enjoy. This is his first. This he said tonight with a smile is the new primary horse puller.