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  1. 5 points
    I've been wanting to include a 520-H stallion in my herd since seeing some run at the WHCC Show this year. So, I took a 150 total mileage road trip today and picked up this 1990 520-H from "Shallowwatersailor" John. This particular tractor was previously owned by "Cable" as well. So, we're kinda keeping it in the RedSquare community... just moved it from MD to PA. This is my 11th Wheel Horse that I have adopted since acquiring my dad's original 1962 Wheel Horse from my uncle for free just over three years ago. Five of my "horse" purchases have come from local C-list posts. I have acquired five of them from some of the nicest Wheel Horse folks here on RedSquare. So, thanks to guys like "Shallowwatersailor", "buckrancher", "fireman", Big Jake", and "Jdog_kustoms" for giving me the opportunity to grow my collection of various Wheel Horse tractors.
  2. 5 points
    So sayeth The-Saurus.. Be sure to look for Steve's continuing education lecture series on "How to win at football picks and life". Coming to a city near you. And don't forget..
  3. 4 points
    Made a 600 mile round trip to Huntsville Alabama on Friday to pick up a couple of Wheel Horse goodies. I know the routine, so here are the photos! Lawn Sweepers Sweeper ID plates Garden Plow No idea what this is....
  4. 4 points
    News Bulletin!! Tuning in to a live feed from the Michigan post game coach's interview...
  5. 3 points
    Went on a little road trip to the southern part of the state today to pick this one up... Kind of a wierd story behind it all. A little over a year ago I was at the Kent CT tractor show with one of my RJ35's. I got to talking with a guy who said he had a RJ "with the belts" and "sitting in my barn"... I get these kind of stories all the time... so of couse I had to ask if it was for sale... answer: No. So we talk a little bit longer and I wright my name and number down and asked if he changes him mind to give me a call... 9 times out of 10 I never hear back... But this time would be different. Last Monday I get a call from the guy saying he and I met at a tractor show over a year ago.... and he was ready to sell his RJ35. At first I had no memory of the original encounter and had no idea what he was talking about, LOL! It wasn't after about 5 or 10 minutes talking with him that I started putting it all together... long story longer we set to meet today and what does he pull out of the "barn"? A sheet metal frame 1956 RJ35 with a "no-name" hood and original iron steering wheel... Now don't get me wrong it's got issues but nothing I haven't fix in the past or cannot machine an original part for... And it came with a plow and the original belt guard! I will be uploading a vid to my youtube channel tonight of this little RJ, so we can get up close and personal, LOL!
  6. 3 points
    That looks like the makings of a thoroughbred horse. If it were me, I would pull the engine and remove all the tins for cleaning. Pull the intake and exhaust manifolds, to do a valve adjustment. Most likely behind those tins is a lot of oil, mixed with dirt and debris. Onan recommends this be done every 500 hours. Cooling is critical to these engines especially the rear cylinder. You do not have to completely remove the engine although if you can that is the best. You can simply slide it forward a bit and then turn in on the frame. You will have to unhook the 9 pin connector from the engine to the tractor wiring and the fuel line and carb hookups. Easy and won't take long.
  7. 3 points
    Did it cross your mind he might not be able to spell anything else??
  8. 3 points
    One thing is true with taking Iowa, they beat both of the teams from across the river to the east!!!! Do I need mention who? As always, Go Hawkeyes!!!!
  9. 3 points
    WOW!!! He actually combed his hair and trimmed his beard for that pick! Or did Chris do it for him? Sorry about goofing up, but us folks who work for a living don't have time to take any edgumacation courses from any of these fly by night internet Savants! Big Deal in Illinois? Between the Bears,Cubbies and Sox there isn't much competition!
  10. 3 points
    Most of you here don't know that I do woodworking on the side. I have shipped pieces all over the world - and have a nice collection of woodworking tools. However some are used more than others. Anytime I need to do a Hole bigger than 3" but smaller than 6" I have to use a Circle Cutter that goes into the drill Press. Its basically a center bit, and a adjustable Arm with a Dagger Knife on the end. The center bit keeps it located as the Knife swings around and cuts through the wood in a Circle. Almost like a Power Chisel. Well .. this is such a rarely used tool, I forgot one time, about the knife that swings around. My left hand was inside the arc and while I did get it back from where it was, I wasn't totally clear of the knife. It cut my Middle finger from the First Knuckle, up the side, over the big knuckle, moved the tendon, exposed the bone, and up into the top of my hand before I could get it out of the machine. When I first pulled it back I didn't realize the damage that had been done. Headed to the house, Rinsed the blood off, saw bone, and in a panic, wrapped my shirt around my hand, jumped in my pickup (Its a Manual Shift btw) and DROVE MYSELF to the hospital that's 9 miles away. When I walked in, the lady working the desk told me to have a seat and wait that they were a bit busy. I untangled my shirt from my hand and all the could see was blood...I was IMMEDIATELY given a room. haha They Did a Xray to make sure that I Didn't fracture anything, and while waiting for the tech I was running my right index finger up/down the exposed bone (i mean really how many times in our life can we touch our own bones while they are still IN place?). She told me that if I didn't stop she was gonna get sick...haha I really don't recall the number of stitches it took but I think it was around 20 ... he did a very good job of sewing. Three years later, the scar is smaller. I still have almost no feeling on the top of my hand, have limited strength to it, and haven't been able to hold a pinstriping brush, or my airbrush (i'm left handed) since ... Though I plan to start learning again. I also Drop things a lot with that hand ... gets frustrating sometimes. Moral of the story? LOOK BEFORE YOU FLIP THE SWITCH! You're digits might thank you later!
  11. 2 points
    Tom, one of the owners of Boyden & Perron of Amherst, MA, the Master Toro/Wheel Horse dealer who sold me my 1998 314-8 Wheel Horse Garden Tractor came out in the middle of a snow storm, at night, after a full day of work,the night before Thanksgiving to fix my tractor when it broke down after 30 feet of snow blowing. Turns out, when I got out of the cab, I kicked the gear shift which caused the safety switch to turn off the engine - as expected. I'm a big guy and new to the more compact nature of the WH controls and the confines of a snow cab. Apparently, when that happened, the magnetic part on the gear shift broke off. I'm new to wheel horse and had no idea and since I only had the tractor for just shy of 24 hours and I was standing in the dark in the snow with now way to get my car up the driveway (it's a Honda and doesn't like steep grades and snow - both describing my driveway), I gave them a call figuring he could walk me through some stuff on the phone. He did but none of it helped, so to my surprise he came out. Unfortunately, when he got to my house, because it was dark and snowing and the mailbox is in between my driveway and my neighbors and a bit confusing, he chose the wrong driveway and being even steeper than mine and not plowed, he slid off into a ditch. He than walked over to my house to get my tractor working again (we jumped out the gear shift switch) and then he called a co-worker to get him home. Unfortunately, he had driveways to plow with that tuck and couldn't get it out until Thanksgiving. Some time on Thanksgiving morning, when he came to get his truck out, he delivered my tractors bagger tube that got left behind when he delivered the tractor. I felt SOOOOO bad for Tom but that just speaks volumes about the level of service you get from Boyden & Perron! I can't recommend them enough! Here's a video of the poor guy testing out the tractor to make sure all was ok (and probably to kill time waiting to be picked up).
  12. 2 points
    Congrats Steve! Thanks for doing this pool. It's been fun, certainly a lot more fun than watching the Irish the last half of the season. I'm looking forward to the bowl game pool. Ya know sumthin? I think I actually won this thing. Have you seen Jims menu? Should we share with the dudes upstairs Jim?
  13. 2 points
    OH...one more bragging rights issue I have to deal with.....wait for it!!! Illinois is going Bowling...Michigan gets to be at home watching the game. Watch out for those cigar store Indians... Who would have thought that???
  14. 2 points
    Sorry to you guys that picked Northwestern to win and then I come in and picked them. I think for next year im going to get one of those Magic Eight Balls and try my luck that way. Can not be any worse then I did this year. J.T. Barrett is out with a broken ankle and Im still going to pick The Ohio State Buckeyes to win vs Wisconson.
  15. 2 points
    FINAL WEEK RESULTS # 14 WINNING TEAMS...NEBRASKA, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, OHIO ST., RUTGERS, WISCONSIN, MICHIGAN ST. WITH 6 WINS AND 1 LOSS AND THIS WEEKS BRAGGING RIGHTS....STEVASAURUS 5 WINS AND 2 LOSSES...JACKHAMMER, JIMD, SQUONK, HORSEFIXER 4 WINS AND 3 LOSSES...BRRLY1, RACINBOB, RMC III, BITTEN 3 WINS AND 4 LOSSES...HODGE AJ THANATOS DID NOT PICK THIS WEEK FINAL RESULTS 112 GAMES 83 WINS AND 29 LOSSES...STEVASAURUS 82 WINS AND 30 LOSSES...SQUONK 80 WINS AND 32 LOSSES...BRRLY1, JACKHAMMER 79 WINS AND 33 LOSSES...HORSEFIXER, HODGE 78 WINS AND 34 LOSSES...RMC III, BITTEN 77 WINS AND 35 LOSSES...THANATOS 76 WINS AND 36 LOSSES...RACINBOB, JIMD
  16. 2 points
    Have finally, officially lost count Steve.
  17. 2 points
    Congrats to the Dino. Somehow he knew Mary's Land would blow a 25 pt halftime lead at home no less. I thought Donovan McNabb was QB'ing the Terps with all the ground balls in the 2 nd half. Maryland is as ugly as their uniforms and endzone paint. I could choke all of Maryland and Northwestern for that matter.
  18. 2 points
    Found this on Craigslist.....about an hour away. PO listed it for $450 ....picked it up for $380. Test drove it .....seems fine. PO got it for free and it was parked for a very long time by the original owner. (rusty and dirty) The brackets for the bagger are still attached. Needs a good cleanup from all the debris in the engine bay and transmission area. I could use a clean and clear picture of the motion linkage from a 416H if possible. PO took things apart and well it was clear he lost quite a few nuts and bolts.
  19. 2 points
    you may have seen this one on Ebay..but being I make frequent trips to Iowa, I thought I'd go ahead and grab it. Appears to be an early Lawn Ranger and The guy that I bought it from said his uncle bought it new in the early 60's. He wasn't sure what year it really was, but said it had been sitting a long time. Looks to be in rough shape...but there's a good chance I may attempt a restore on it because I've always wanted one of these early rangers for my collection. Here's a few pics of it when it came home .
  20. 2 points
    Thanks all, and yes, this was the first 3 piece trans i have redone. They are not much fun compared to a 2 piece...lol I have parts to do a 5010, for a 400 I'm going to restore soon....may start on that trans in a month or so. Also, dropped off the engine to get bored today...Will pick it up next weekend and then I can put that together, and maybe shoot some red paint on this stuff and my 57.
  21. 2 points
    If I've done my math right I just locked up the basement before the rest of the games are played.
  22. 2 points
    Craig A yes they do have a web sit but best just to call if need parts. Last year for the 606 I ask if they had the very hard to find seat and hood white bushings They had them. WOW . Just type in there name and it should come up with there web site If Calling ask for E.J. in parts he has been at this for over 30yrs great guy.
  23. 2 points
    I heard through the grapevine that Geno is raffling off ALL OF HIS TRACTOR'S !!! He will be here shortly to confirm this!
  24. 2 points
    Ok, maybe I am missing something here. Other than a lower stance and the air cleaner, what has been changed. I like it stock but I love it the way it looks now. Maybe its because I don't come from a farming background. I love hotrods but not overdone show cars. This is tastefully done and still is the same tractor. Think I will do this with my cub. Well done.
  25. 2 points
    There is only 2 words a Squonk can't spell. They are: Supercarlaneticextrahalitosis and kat!
  26. 2 points
    Update I haven't had much time in the garage this week. But I did get my tierods in the mail so I had to try them out they are go cart tierods
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  28. 2 points
    Only 1 week from toady! We will also be having drawings for a few things. Someone here was nice enough to donate some things and I am as well. You'll find out what they are when you get here. Oh the suspense!
  29. 2 points
    Nice Horse! The only problems with your new Stallion are the TORO decals, plastic TORO air screen, the plastic TORO steering wheel cap. Other than those items a great Horse!
  30. 2 points
    OK..just looking for AJ's picks...I gave him a loss on Friday's game...sent him a PM. Got Squonk who missed a pick and Hodge who did the same thing, but in time...can't believe you guys can't count to 7...you guys are your own worst enemies.... Next year..no one gets in the pool with out proof of a GED or better. You have to show that you can count to at least 14...and you have to understand that in the 1st part of the season...and maybe the last week...games can be played on Thursday, Friday and not always on Saturdays. :) Give me a break!!! This is not that hard!!!
  31. 2 points
    Yup, '62 with the solid front tires. Good score! That looks better than mine did when I dragged it out of a cornfield! The tins on yours look straight, and I think thats the hardest part of any restoration.
  32. 2 points
    I got up at 6am this morning and headed to Jason's to drop off a few tractors and then Jason and myself hopped in my van and headed all the way to Cape Cod to pick up something I have always wanted.. It's not NOS but it does have only 250 hrs. on it. She wasn't very well cared for in the cosmetic dept. but it is complete and she does run strong. The engine oil was full and pretty clean so that made me feel pretty good.Very rarely do I ever see a 420 come up for sale. When I knew Jason was buying the 420 I made my offer to Jason and he accepted it. It was as easy as that. I'm happy with what I got on my end and I'm pretty sure he is as well. As for the 417 or 520 being on C/L all I can say is at the end of the day the bills gotta get paid and i hope he does well on them...
  33. 1 point
    No chains, no weights, no problem! IMG_4267.mov
  34. 1 point
  35. 1 point
    Well, I got a bit ahead of myself again, but I just had to see SOMETHING that resembled a tractor!!
  36. 1 point
    I see So-Cal puttin a whoopin on ND!
  37. 1 point
    It's only rough in the eye of the beholder! Very nice find!!! You'll have it as good as new.
  38. 1 point
    dumb question HOW much oil did you put down the spark plug hole just a couple of drops is all you need almost sounds like you are hydro locking with the plug in, take the plug out and spin the motor over several cranks and see if it blows oil out plug hole then retry with plug in after it spins out the excess oil. if this is the problem you might have to clean the excess oil of the plug with carb cleaner eric j
  39. 1 point
    very cool terry! Looks like a good project.
  40. 1 point
    Good find Terry! I like it and I am sure it is now in good hands!
  41. 1 point
    The only thing I took home from Thanksgiving dinner was a slice of pie, you done goooood!
  42. 1 point
    Keeping them in business, helps to keep us in business. Wonder if they're on-line?
  43. 1 point
    Well I know about that neutral switch now. Jumping it out when your as big as I am AND the tractor has a snow cab is prolly playing with fire and it's prolly only a matter of time before I get the thing to lurch down the driveway without me. I'm glad I found Boyden & Perron and I intend to do as much business with them as I can! I wish there were more outfits like them around.
  44. 1 point
    Worst thing about it, I like Iowa!
  45. 1 point
    Craig, Are you the hosting the meetings for the Eastern chapter of the H-A-H-A . I'm sure Geno has the South Central chapter covered.
  46. 1 point
  47. 1 point
    Take it easy on the new guy, he's fragile.
  48. 1 point
    My vote is for the 1976/1977 B/C Series (B-80, B-100, C-120, C-160), 8-Speeds. I think they were the best looking, and overall toughest machines made.
  49. 1 point
  50. 1 point
    April through May work for me. How bout a two month event
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