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  1. 5 points
    Hey.. i have done some upgrade on the horse and put on 4 bolt's on the front wheel's.. i have been thinking of that for a long time but never found the right part's for it.. but i finaly found a trailer hub kit that i bought... So here are som pict of what i did.. that axel was about 10 inch long so i had to cut it down to the right lenght.. and then i drilled a hole innside it about 1.5 inch and then it fit's on the original 3/4 spindel. And time to cut some more and both ready for some welding Finish whit welding time to try them on the tractor.. and as you can see they also has a greasepoint.. had some 10 inch trailer wheels that i put on so i could move the tractor and wait to ill got the other tires mounted on the rim's and finaly they are on the tractor Going to paint the rim's later dont have the time to fix that atm.. other project's whit higer priority.. Lars
  2. 4 points
    Since November 25th 2009, my wife has not had to worry about where I am. My "addiction" keeps me out of trouble. Happy Thanksgiving to you too Karl. And I am honestly glad to be able to say that to you.
  3. 3 points
    KARL...HAPPY THANKS GIVING TO YOU AND YOURS ALSO. I am glad I got to meet you at the Big Show this year, and I am glad you were able to make it. Have a great day to all!!! I think I am going to have to insulate the grill, some how, tomorrow to get enough heat to cook a 22 lb turkey...looking like in the low 30's. :happy-jumpeveryone:
  4. 3 points
    I prefer stainless and red myself
  5. 3 points
    I don't know...this one is a mid '70's, eight horse Techumseh... unstoppable beast she is...only comes out to play for the serious snows. So much fun at night, WOT, and a six inch blue flame shootin' out of the exhaust.
  6. 2 points
    I haven't posted for a long time but I haven't stopped horsing around! I came up with a plan to teach my son how to repair small engines and learn the fundamentals of mechanical repair. He and his friend could help repair and sell to purchase another one and do the same. I also happen to be a Wheel Horse addict so this helps me with my obsession too. I found a Wheel Horse in the local classified add that looked like it would make a great project. After many e-mails and calls I finally was able to set a date and time to go check this hidden treasure out. When we reached our destination the old girl was sitting lonely and cold under a ragged worn out tarp. I had no idea what I had found because the sticker just said Wheel Horse. What more do you really need! The sellers inherited the tractor and did know much about her. They just said it was fun to ride on. It was missing one rear tire chain and the weights seem to be gone. They thought it had a mower but couldn't locate it. I offered $100.00 and took my chances know the motor had compression, wasn't seized and the tractor had a plow. He said yes and off we went. the old girl up We brought her home and warmed the old girl up in the garage. I still had no idea what she was but I knew it was worth a $100.00. The boys and I spent some time cleaning the leaves out, draining the old gas and checking the oil. We didn't take the carb apart or look at the spark plug yet I was too excited. We jumped the battery and she started right up. It sounds great and the automatic drive is sweet. Now the boys are Wheel Horse addicts too and they think we should keep her for our very own. It has hydraulic lift for the plow as well. What a cool fun find from 1968!
  7. 2 points
    Just picked up 5--30# vibration dampeners for a CAT diesel. Think they will make good wheel weights?
  8. 2 points
    Think I started around 1982 til 90-91.It was great.Got to go to a few update schools and work with some great guys.. One of the best part of the job was , to keep us employed in the winter months , we got to rebuild trade-ins to like new condiction. We went thru each tractor complete. Motor,chassis,mower deck , tranny , even the paint on every piece. Doing this made you learn the unit very well.Great memories growing up.Made me love my Wheelhorse , of course!
  9. 2 points
    Mike, if I get enough snow to get out the Ariens...a video will follow for sure...count on it...dang I hope it starts when it sees white. If it does not start...I will do a video of pulling the rip cord to death and just maybe a shot of the Mossburg 20 gauge putting it out of my misery.
  10. 2 points
    Martin...I think a sulky with that milk stool to sit on and Jeanine would be happy...LOL I give you a rough time my friend, but I really appreciate you guys friendship...it was great to see you guys at a few shows this year...plus going out to dinner. Chris had a great time picking through the swap meet with Jeanine. Happy Turkey Day my friends...Bloody Mary's with Blue Cheese stuffed Olives in the morning. :happy-jumpeveryone:
  11. 2 points
    Happy Thanksgiving Karl and family and everyone else.
  12. 2 points
    Nebraska Hawkeyes will Definitely win. That is my pick!
  13. 2 points
    Glad to hear your on the mend Scott. Good to see the Young-ens sticking with the dirty hard graft jobs at this stage. They will be even more enthusiastic when they see the results and the clean shiny bits pile up ready for assembly. They will probably be pestering you for 2 evenings a week then. Great work. Regards
  14. 2 points
    you need to look at what model ariens blower they are, some are built with the cheaper components, but like anything move up the scale a little (more money) and they still have the heavy components. i have a 2009 deluxe 24, the smallest one with the heavy duty xs gear case, you really need to look at the line up closely and you can tell where the heavier duty specs start to come into play. i also have no complaints about the b and s snow series 1150 engine. plenty of power and loves grunting through the deep stuff. i couldn't be more happier with mine, sure sometimes i wish id got a bigger model, but the 24 gets in all the tight spots i need to and it takes anything i can throw at it. that shot of jasons up earlier in the thread reminds me of an earlier winter where mine was cutting through some real deep snow. it would tunnel a hole through and the snow would be dropping on top of the blower. it will push through snow up to the handlebars..... i also baby this thing with maintenance and waxing it. my wife gives me crap about it but i threw down some serious cash and i want it to last......
  15. 2 points
    Scott, this is truly an amazing project you have going here with these kids. If I was in a club like this 50 years ago when I was their age, I would have gotten straight A's in the four R's... Readin', Ritin', Rithmetic, and Rebuilding a Horse!!! Would be nice if your workers had portable work benches or "wooden horses" with plywood tops to work with small parts while standing or sitting on a stool or something. Seeing them working on the floor hurts "my" back. Seriously, you are doing great! Continued success with this club and all future projects that come along.
  16. 2 points
    You can also break up the RED with some pin stripping...my Dad did all his horses and attachments.
  17. 2 points
    That's easy, they are looking for people services good but not bad if you want know it. Must be able to can can or can not if sentence has airy feel. Please post answer at above number.
  18. 2 points
    I saw one popped up first thing yesterday morning...15 minutes from home. Seller listed a T1267, virtually NOS 50" sickle bar, and solid 48" deck. All going to scrap by the end of the week...make offer. Trust me, that's how you sell a tractor.
  19. 1 point
    just finished a face lift on one of my 1886's. I love these tractors. they came out in 1971 and were a beast of a tractor. full hydraulics on front and rear, foot pedal hydro, three point. huge solid frame. this machine caught wheel horse with there pants down. who would of thought. bolens had those crappy tube frames. in 1971 all wheel horse had in there line up to compete was the gt14. to compete they came out with the automatic 18 (d series) both wheel horse and bolens used the 18hp kohler k482 engine. this sparked a little battle to one up each other. bolens ht20, then wheel horse d200, wh d250 then the bolens ht23 and bolens added an imported diesel model. this battle gave us so many models to enjoy. I own several of both models, I just enjoy the bigboys hope you enjoy the pictures brad
  20. 1 point
    Tried to get a Sno-Pup video but it is almost impossible. Need 2 hands on the Pup. got a short vid of the C-160 in action. Had to run it at partial choke. didn't realize it until I got done that when I unplugged the battery tender I forgot to plug in the electric fuel pump. It was gravity feeding the whole time
  21. 1 point
    Derek, I completely enjoyed the lady's and their Pink Horse's, does the man who owns the 500 Special belong to the forum? That was a beautiful machine, and I would love to get more information on that front hitch that was on the machine!
  22. 1 point
    i hope your windows in your house open easily. They don't call Chicago the Windy City for nothing!
  23. 1 point
    sounds like a border skirmish to me Are they playing the Iowa Cornhuskers??
  24. 1 point
    I think you'll be well over a few thousand by the time your done . Better you then me. I'll let someone else drop all the cash into something then buy it from them when they're bored or hard up for $0.20 on the dollar .
  25. 1 point
    I like your engineering. I did something similar to mine 24 years ago. Had a front wheel that would not keep the bearing tight and cut up my spindle. The tires wouldn't hold air, I just changed everything. I had to tighten the right front bearing a couple of months ago is the only thing I have done since the change. I know you will like the new hubs. I have 6 ply rated tires on mine and it steers a lot better.
  26. 1 point
    Awesome! We like 4 stud upgrades, makes it much more agricultural :D
  27. 1 point
    You better eat your Wheaties if you get a big storm! Of course it started right up with no snow. That Tecky sees the snow and cold and it will say "yeah right" My 2 cycle Tecky was running like a champ a month ago. Now with the snow, the cover's been off twice and the carb tweaked. of the old Ariens!
  28. 1 point
    Buckrancher's stainless is to die for...that is the TOP SHELF!!! I do not know how you would top that...maybe gold leaf and Candy Apple Red...would love to see that next to each other. Brian's stainless and WH Red is the excellent combination of 2 colors that raises the bar. The fact that he added a deck to that horse, this last year, made it a match made in Heaven...Absolutely Outstanding!!! In my opinion...it is "Best of Show" no matter where he shows it.
  29. 1 point
    Be patient , Lil Tecumseh, and keep your feathers crossed . Maybe tomorrow ,You and Big Bro Kohler can play in the snow.
  30. 1 point
    Great job man! I really like seeing this and your attention to things like PPE. Nothing's better when a parent stops by and sees their kid wearing masks for dust, goggles and gloves when needed. I wish I had this kind of opportunity in elementary school. It's quite interesting to see those kids' interest in the hobby. One thing I would consider if I were you is to find some pieces of 1" thick high density foam for the kids to sit on that concrete floor. I would appreciate that if I were them especially since I have to sit on a concrete floor quite often when I'm in my shop. I like how the restoration isn't some half-effort. Bare metal is a sign of a quality job for sure! Charlie
  31. 1 point
    happy thanksgiving to all.
  32. 1 point
    I think that Ariens changed just after the anniversary year of 2009. Tecumseh left a big hole in the market and Ariens was forced into Chinese-built engines. Marketing and selling through HD didn't help as well. I've heard stories, for example, that "the next 100 off the line were for HD" and sent out without too much Quality Control. That may not be true. But a real Ariens dealer would pay attention to detail and adjust the machine before it went out the door - instead of just being completed by a HD employee. I question when I see "B&S engine built for Ariens" considering that B&S owns Snapper or a model that uses Ariens own engine being built in China. Look at the fiasco that Kohler has with the "Courage" engine.
  33. 1 point
    Ummm... can you be more specific? I love mine... it's a 2011 and works like a dream. (last year's example... haven't needed it yet this year)
  34. 1 point
    I've always been a fan of this look done by a member way back in 2008... yeah... kind of a Massey Ferguson look... but I thought it toned down the red perfectly. His offset color was Rustoleum Hammertone Brown Member was "Smiley" Saguaro... hasn't been around for many years.
  35. 1 point
    Rob, glad you got it going. I have added U.S. Army to your profile, Thank You! Also, didn't realize you were IBM too! FYI, a quick trip to Palmer's to pick up the pin and the plow is 100% back together and parked under the camper!
  36. 1 point
    Wheel-N-It, Have not had time to mess with it. Just shoved it into the dead line and got a different tractor going. I had 3 tractors go down within a hour of each other. Don't know if the planets were out of sink or some gremlin decided to take up company with Murphy and expand his law or what. After this holiday and we get through are lake effect snow dumping I will get back after it.
  37. 1 point
    They're hoping to get enough information from your resume to get themselves a new credit card.
  38. 1 point
    After a half dozen beers I can talk exactly like that!
  39. 1 point
    So awesome... the power of the .
  40. 1 point
    yep. he has definitely got the fever. Marvin
  41. 1 point
    I bought my first less then a week ago...I just left a deposit on my next two.
  42. 1 point
    Well I just hate them all. Its to late in the season to pull for any other teams in the B10. It is what it is as they say and the BUCKEYES are ranked 3rd. Started the year at 2nd and did what they were supposed to do and that was to win. So the BUCKEYES have to win 2 more games and see what happens. I feel that they will do good against the teams up north. I really like the B10 and hopefully will be a powerful division once again.So with that being said I am pulling for auburn and florida this week. Go BUCKEYES
  43. 1 point
    The engineers at Wheel Horse could do anything with belts....
  44. 1 point
    My experience with the $25 batteries is you WILL replace them every couple of years
  45. 1 point
    Hey Matt,that's a neat story.My father,who was on here,passed away last year and all of his stuff was left in the shed just as he had left it.All his plans,problems,ideas all went with him.He passed suddenly so i didnt get a chance to go over what all he wanted to do with it all.I know some things but guessing on the rest.He had given me a 66 buick skylark(almost the same as my first car) suprised me with it for my 45th birthday.I have been collecting parts for it for the past two years and finally started on it a couple weeks ago.It turns out it needed too much work and the parts are just not available.There is no way he could have known as it was very heavily coated with bondo and what was under it had rot away.Looked good but was hiding a lot of trouble.I didnt want to do it but the car has to go and I was fortunate enough that I have some of his tractors now to work on.So like you,I am going to put more love than money into them and try and get them back into shape again.Hope to get started here real soon.Keep em going! Take care,Richie
  46. 1 point
    I wear hearing protection religously! My family has history of hearing loss and I don't want to suffer the same as I get older. I was ignorant when I was younger and never used hearing protection - didn't really know people used it except for stuff like shooting guns. Hearing loss is permanent and those who suffer with it unfortunately miss out on a lot of "life". Hearing loss is really frustrating and the person with the hearing loss is not the only one who suffers! As far as smelling like exhaust, is the tractor possibly running a little rich? I don't really have any problems with smelling the exhaust and I'm running stock mufflers on all my tractors but those with custom exhaust/stacks may be able to give you better ideas.
  47. 1 point
    I have been looking for about a year on and off (but not seriously due to funds to purchase). Well last night I came across an ad on CL for this 1949 Chevy 3100. It is from Kansas and all original and untouched. As you can see from the pictures it needs some work but I really like the year/model and color of this one. The last time this was registered was 40 years ago (the year I was born in 1973). Someone took the time to seal off the carb and gas tank with plastic. The motor is looked up but I think it should free up with a little work. Either way I think the motor will be coming out in the spring or earlier for a refresh. I have no plans of repainting this truck. At most I will clear coat it and maybe some touch up of old pinstriping. I am really looking forward to this project. It actually looks pretty good next to my new mini barn....
  48. 1 point
    After filling it with 2 quarts of kerosene or diesel oil, run it around the yard for about 15 or 20 minutes, then drain it again as described above. You will never get it perfectly clean unless you open it up and clean it piece by piece, but it will certainly be much improved over the oil/water emulsion you had before.
  49. 1 point
    Scott, we always look forward to your updates, you are keeping our hobby going on to the next generation. We are proud to have you as a member.
  50. 1 point
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