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  1. 18 points
    Using the little guy to haul the material for the yokes to the shop from the shed. Four wheel wagon is great for this as a flat bed to.
  2. 8 points
    The Deck roller‘s are prepared to be back on. they‘re not new, so i decided a brush paintjob is enough, just to prevent rust. Only i have to clean the border a bit with a cutterknife and they be ready for reuse. at least i mount a new and stiffer Spring onto the Clutchpedal. the old was very weak.
  3. 7 points
    Came across this tonight, thought it was pretty funny. https://youtu.be/uXFvygp1igM
  4. 7 points
    Yep... My last boss at a real day job told me “if you want to find an easy way to do something, hire a lazy guy.” I guess that was me he was talking about?
  5. 7 points
    Today is Constitution Day! Please take a moment to think about the document that continues to define, safeguard and grant the freedoms and liberty Americans are privileged to enjoy everyday. It really is unique in the world. It is still the guiding force behind the grand experiment we call The United States of America. If you haven’t read it lately, or never have, here is a link to make that easy for you. It’s a remarkable document that sheds a bright light in the dark... https://constitutionday.com Let’s honor, protect and defend it... (no matter what color or brand of tractor you prefer)...
  6. 6 points
    I got a c121 and two c-145s last week. Having trouble with windows 10 loading pictures,but here goes. When you look at the three tractor picture, the c-121 on the left ran poorly until i cleaned the carb. it is using oil to some extent. the tractor in the middle is marked c-145 and is in unknown engine condition and has a totally knackered plastic fender pan and no deck. the other c-145 runs ,but has a weak spark. The bonus is a set of ag tires and a front blade. the c-121-8 had an ask price of 220.00 and i happily paid it.. The pair of tractors with the front blade and ags was on marketplace and the ad asked for 500 for all, but then he did not reply, and my sense is that the buyers kept trying to poor mouth the price and [since it was pulled from marketplace and returned], I happened to catch him ready to sell as he knew i was only 4 miles away and a cash buyer. I did not think I heard him correctly, so I took more money. After telling me he as sick of messing with low ballers for a week, he gave the whole shebang to me for $200.00. His price and first offer. I had the money counted and in my hand when I stepped out of the car Don't hate me He wants a running Wheel Horse and might be interested if i get one going for him. Also, what do you think of my back saving high lift platform. it's called a High position motorcycle lift and it is a harbor freight. I use it all the time for many things. Rated at 1100 pounds, I keep it at bout 750 max. i have always considered Harbor freight ratings sort of like dog years.... These two tractors have really old dry caked dust on them, but appear to have spent most of their lives stored inside. I am really hopeful for at the last 14 HP to be a runner....
  7. 6 points
    There was no one to film but this is the hill it had to climb up to the house. It’s a total beast.
  8. 5 points
    This was a gift, for taking down a tree and hauling out a scrap car a while back. It turns on soon as it’s plugged in. I think I hVe a foot pedal switch, it would be cool to integrate that!
  9. 5 points
    I believe i did a gently Fail.... no, non on the Above. While my Horse Actually is an Outsitter, i take Care with Fluid Film against Rust, iI had in the past great Results with that Stuff, but the last Bottle i got was announced with „reworked Mixture“. I hate it to read that, what normally meant‘s allway‘s „not the same stuff as before“ in my experience. So after i taked care last week, i used the new Bottle First time and because it‘s hardly rain in the nights, It was washed off and i see two day‘s later a light rust on the Surface. While i try to keep the Patina, i thinkered maybe it‘s a good idea, mix few dribbs of Red Paint with that Stuff to see what‘s happen. My hope was, it will be keep the Fluidfilm longer even on a night with strong Rain. The next day i use the Paint 1:10 mixed on the Hoodstand Trunk to see what‘s happen. no further Fresh rust occurs but it covers the Patina too strong. Yesterday i firstly gently removed the fresh brown rust on the Hood with a finegrinding fleece and after that i thinkering i use it to protect the Hood. I changed on later night the Mixture again more thinner with 1:50 one cl paint and 50 cl Fluidfilm. The result was a extrem transparency red, what seems not really be able to hide or cover the patina that‘s on the Surface. When i cam home i lurk what‘s happen with the mixture and it still was also transparency as fresh mixed, no divorce of the Fluidfilm or the Paint. I become brave and rolled the whole hood with that extreme thin mixture That‘s the Result for now... and a older Pict to compare i wonder that it was dry after 3 min. The Plow mount i also have painted with that Paint plain after cleanup, degrease and grounding needs the whole night and wasn‘t completely dry today in the Evening. i have headscratches, it normally seems impossible to cover that patina while applicate. 3 minutes later i have the above result.
  10. 5 points
    After a C100 and a C120 you'll probably want a C160
  11. 5 points
    Some say Regal Red Patina others insist Any shade red for Wheel Horse
  12. 5 points
    I'm not saying that you don't need a short frame w/ hydraulics. Another option: Could be I know a guy that's kinda handy with a torch, welder, & duct tape that could just cobble a frame together. May be even put some forks on it.
  13. 5 points
    If he really wants it gone, I'm guessing the price is really cheap. Um, if I didn't have a D. Which I don't, I'd be on my way to get it. I'm gonna say that you should go get it. Sorry, I'm a bad influence that way.
  14. 4 points
    I'm using rain water to leach out the potassium hydroxide, you can use tap water for the same purpose. No need to heat the water use it cold. Filled the cut off water tank full to the top, once the water was added the solids shrunk. I then refilled the tank to the brim then let the water rain out slowly. The ph paper shows the liquid coming off to be very alkaline - caustic. You can use the potassium hydroxide to make soap or use it as a de-greaser which is much better at cutting through grease than sodium hydroxide aka lye. Hot tank your next engine rebuild in potassium hydroxide. Keep in mind not to introduce pot metal, aluminum or brass parts into the alky solution, they may not be there when you come back to check on them hours later.
  15. 4 points
    Nice! Wire in a dimmer switch to control the speed
  16. 4 points
    Don't tell him that he'll leave everything to Trina. The poor gril got enought to do with all the Wheel Horse cleaning , sanding , painting , splitting , hauling and stacking fire wood. He's already trying to find a way she can cut it also.
  17. 4 points
    Beautiful machine you got! yeah the tractor I have now has the k301 (12hp) and its awesome but after running the model number here with the help from everyone its deteremined its originaly a c100 but someone changed it to be a c120 so I might bring her back to her glory as a c100 and yes now I have an excuse to find an original 120! lol
  18. 4 points
    Why do you even own a torch or welder if you already have duct tape?????
  19. 4 points
    Ok, it’s not exactly original but it’s a copy of original . here is my stained glass sign
  20. 3 points
    So, this kind of was destined to show up, I guess. My wife found it a while back and was trying to buy it for me for our anniversary, but I was already in the middle of helping @Bow_Extreme get a deal on it! Well, come to find out, he called looking to possible unload it. SOLD SOLD SOLD! The color is odd, but it adds character. I think it’ll stay. I’m thinking this might show up to Uncle Jim’s Plow day, snowblower engine and all to work the field!
  21. 3 points
    Welcome @Mike_c120! A 10 horse engine has likely all the power you need, shy of a 60” deck (that wouldn’t fit your machine) or a 2 stage snowblower. I run numerous ground engaging attachments behind Putt Putt, my ‘62 502 that I’ve spruced up with an 8 hp Kohler and a C series 8 speed transmission. If you need, by all means use this excuse to look for another Wheel Horse or five though!
  22. 3 points
    It’s hard to take a picture when you’re in action, but I had my 2 year old niece yesterday and we took an hour and a half nap ride on Stormy and the FEL. I chose the most comfortable seat for our ride, knowing what was in store. We also played on Jane with the mid mount road grader and Rylee’s 401 too.
  23. 3 points
    Thats ok cuz!! I am officially a member! Thanx to @Vinylguy!!!!!Terry ya did too good and beyond my friend! Anyway the guy wants 250 for it!! Please help!!!!!
  24. 3 points
    My mom use to say to me "Give the hardest job to the laziest person, and they will find the easiest way to do it"
  25. 3 points
    Here's digging the... mother of necessity thing!
  26. 2 points
    All the others are turning their back to the Ugly Duckling.
  27. 2 points
    They come over to help out Trina, they know it's the only help she will get. of the dancing.
  28. 2 points
    Hey AMC you need to listen to want Clint Eastwood said to himself every morning..... "I'm not going to let the old in"
  29. 2 points
    Very likely some sort of brass/silver solder, they appear to have been made sorta like when plumbers "sweat" a fitting. These "D's" are some fine tractors but theres no getting around that they are a plumb pain in the bu## to work on!
  30. 2 points
    Nice one Norm. I strimmed the verge opposite, cut a load of bracken down that is choking the wildflowers, helped site and camouflage a hedgehog winter house and did a few other bits and bobs. Used Fred but while trundling along the brake drum managed to drop off. The bolt had come loose and fallen out. So no brakes but the gear braking was fine. Found both the drum and the bolt so quickly mended.
  31. 2 points
    I’m always up for a good road trip when I get my truck back running !
  32. 2 points
    D I would wash that area and dry it good to confirm the leak source. I had a D160 that seeped. One of the o-rings was letting the oil come up through around the socket hex bolt. I changed the tubes and o-rings and it would seep just a little. If you do take it off those o-rings only go in one way, they are cupped. Like Pfrederi said it is a pretty big deal taking those tubes out. My problem started when I lost the splines on the pump and had to remove it. I took the tubes out and that was a mistake. It is only leaking a little and you don't use the machine much I would say to leave well enough alone. That is where I ended up. I have a set of tubes if you want them. It is a shame.... I was just up in the north hills yesterday and could have dropped them off.
  33. 2 points
    Some things that are strange to me are the following. The hood is a 1976 or later (no hood ornament or holes). The rear fender pan is bolted on, not hinged in the back to open to a tool box, and the seat is hinged to flip forward like the 1976's and later. The engine has an oil dipstick tube, not found on the 10 HP models, but found on 12 HP and up. My humble opinion is that you did indeed purchase a C-120 that has an incorrect ID tag.
  34. 2 points
    Check the fuel system. Make sure fuel is getting to the carb and clean the carb. Have you replaced the fuel line from the tank to the pump and checked the petcock? We don't change the fuel hoses and they do disentgrate over time.
  35. 2 points
    Nice looking machine,
  36. 2 points
    i only say that because ive been searching for a c120 8 speed for a long while and jumped on the first one that came up, but whoever changed it up did a good job with the decals and changing out the engine to the 12hp as well! ight look for a c120 now as well and bring this one back to her original glory as a c100! Now I might be on the look out for a year matching hood too. thank you for all the help with this!
  37. 2 points
    I toured the Corvette assembly plant a number of years ago. I noted that the first assembly to be installed on the chassis was the dash board. I could see something like that happening at the WH plant with the hydraulic pump.
  38. 2 points
    This thread has your answer in it
  39. 2 points
    No dude. He had heard of my legendary ways all the way from the Northeast...
  40. 2 points
    Sooooo ...yer telling me I need to acquire a short frame hydro?!?!? So much for being tractor heavy!
  41. 2 points
    Guys are parting them out all the time I lucked out an found one on fleabay but dont see them there anymore. Could try @onanparts.com
  42. 2 points
    Thank you. So for the MMO procedure, drain it and fill it with MMO until it bleeds , then put a BIG honkin’ sign on the steering wheel that says. “DRAIN THE MMO FIRST !!!! “ ...... sound about right?
  43. 2 points
    Hhhmm... Good idea! maybe my Pet Rock get rich quick scheme...
  44. 2 points
    Once word gets out orphan tractors start showing up, I constantly get contacted by friends of friends who looking to get rid of stuff. Most of it turns out to be 70s or 80s 90s riding mowers which I don't take.
  45. 2 points
    https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/the-constitution/
  46. 2 points
    Yeah, its a 'D' looks like a 160 and with there being no headlights its one of the barebones model, may not have a 3 point or PTO. I have one like that with only accessory was being the 3 point hitch. Guy ordered it that way just to tow boats around in his boat business..... $250 kinda pushing it, looks pretty rough. Course if the deck is good and especially if that K341 is useable then its good -- but, thats the case with any of these "weed" finds, its just a gamble!! Some times you get a home run and sometimes ----- NOT!!!
  47. 2 points
    I'm so glad I posted this here, I wasn't going to because I thought not many people would be interested in, but you guys have been more help than anywhere else! Took some more pics of it in the shed tonight. I'd mess with it more, but I'm getting ready to go camping all next week so I'm prepping the camper for that.
  48. 2 points
    Brazing would certainly hold - if you are comfortable with doing brazing. Oddly enough I seem to run across more people saying they just couldnt get the hang of it, and yet can weld easily. One BIG aspect of it is getting it clean (course you really need that in any welding!) You really havent much to lose, if it works, great, if not then you were gonna have to get one any how -- that leak is very likely gonna get worse
  49. 2 points
    I've told people for many many years There's a fine line between laziness and efficiency and I ride right on that line. I use it as a joke but at the same time I'm completely serious.....
  50. 2 points
    Craig that’s Genius ... ! Working smarter and not harder
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