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9 points@WHX24 and @pullstart were posting adds that they were finding for for sale. This type of enabling got me to looking around until I happened upon one that they missed. It was a D160 at a very reasonable price so I decided to give the seller a call and set up a time to go look at it. His schedule and mine dictated an early morning run for me. With trailer in tow, I started my 3hr journey at 4:30am to go have a look see. What I found was a fairly strait tractor that was in need of a little (Ok maybe a lot of love) Seller was at 2 1/2, after looking it over and pointing out some issues I countered with a buck and a half. We met in the middle at 2 Benny's which I thought was a good enough deal. Of course it didn't happen with out pic's, so here's some shots of me new baby. I would have liked to see some more equipment hanging off from the rear end but for the price it was not a deal breaker. If the meter is correct there are not a huge amount of hours on the 'ole girl. Known issues so far. Engine turns over & has compression but no spark. Wiring is a nightmare Steering needs some surgery. Missing throttle linkage. My first plan is to see if the Onan will run and how well it runs. If it has major issues I will most likely look for a K341 to replace it with. The steering pivot arm under the tractor has been broken, repaired, broken, repaired etc a few times. I may look for a new one but will more likely fab one from steel as these are often an issue. Future plans are to build a FEL for this tractor and maybe a back hoe. Back hoe is not in stone though. Currently I have so many iron's in the fire that I won't be able to start on this tractor right away, so don't look for any progress on this right away. She will be put on moth balls for a while until I can give her some attention.
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9 pointsHarbor freight trailers are completely out of stock in my area so I bought this 300lb capacity atv rack instead. It's awesome! On it I have a pair of 18 gallon Rubbermaid totes, a 5 gallon gas can, and my Milwaukee M18 chainsaw. I also provisioned it to pull my gorilla cart which will work until I can get the 4x8' trailer I want. This setup was amazing for running around the property today and getting a bunch of branches chipped up. Oh yeah and I really want to find a way to carry a fire extinguisher onboard... It's like they left the perfect sized area in the engine bay to carry one, I just have to find a way to mount it securely.
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7 pointsInteresting 24 hours it has been.. Little old Simplicity 725 shows up on Marketplace last night, so I headed right out and ended up coming home with it. No idea why.. but never got the chance to have a early Simp for a good price before. Cyclops headlamp is original, real solid deck too. One owner prior to this fellow, stored for many years in a garage before being pushed outside to rot. Pity, must have looked great before. Sent a few pics of it around, fellow I know had been looking for one. ...Annnd offers this, admittedly, somewhat over the hill 1957 Country Squire as a trade. On the simple condition that the Simplicity could be driven off the truck and moved on it's own. Touched up the points, stuck a battery in it, and everything works perfectly. Almost a shame to move it along.. Anyway. Grabbed the Squire this morning. Basically it is an Economy Power King, in almost every detail they are the same. The brakes .. when it had brakes.. were somewhat different, the badge reads differently, and most seem to have not had a hood. This one I am unsure.. extended starter pulley and a bracket on one side, but not the other.. so who knows? The Economy was bad enough about maintaining a single design, these off branded ones may have been even worse. She's a New England coastal special. The shroud is hung by one bolt. The entire front, bottom, and one side have rotted away. The mag is shot and there seems to be no new (good) coils made. 16" rears are ballasted and a little punky. The frame itself is rather pitted, but still strong. But if it doesn't fire right off and run like a watch.. The brake gear has rotted off the frame. Originally it had rather sketchy rods under the frame and you stepped down through the rails around the drive shaft to depress one at a time.. I'll likely make up some hand lever brakes up by the fenders.
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6 pointsToday I had the opportunity to walk around 10 acres of a mostly Wheel Horse and John Deere tractors. My guess is there was 50 to 70 Wheel Horses with countless numbers of snow plows and mowing decks. There was a 520-8, many 520-H,and quite a few 417’s. Nothing I was told ran and many had been there for years. I bought a few things and was told to come back anytime. Snapped a few photos.
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6 pointsSo today I took the deck back off the 875. I also cleaned the rear tires and wheels. Taking it to friends house next week to get it running. Fingers crossed it won't need much.
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6 pointsWell it's been over 2hrs now. No cops.no home owner and the wife keeps asking why no matter which way we go we keep going by this house. Time to give up. Ugh
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6 pointsWas out for a ride with the wife and spied a Wheel Horse on a side lawn. No engine and no deck also nobody home. How many times do you supposed I can cruise this neighborhood before someone comes home or another neighbor calls the cops? 🤣🤣
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6 pointsMrs W making holes in the wall. You gotta love a woman who can handle a hammer drill.
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6 pointsWas able to get a little more millings spread out today and rolled it with my little yellow steamroller. I will go back over it and rent a tamper once I get it all spread. I might get another load dropped, went a little thick in some areas to level the job out. I am super happy with this old girl! I was messing with the carb adjustments today, I think I found a good setting on it, still occasionally pops, but for the most part it was running good. It doesn't like to run below a half a tank of gas though. I still think the fuel pump is a bit on the weak side. Do they sell the diaphragm and valves for the original pump anywhere? the repaired hydraulic hose will need attention. hose clamps just dont cut it. David.
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6 pointsI got around to fixing the wobbly steering wheel on the 520. We were going to fix it last year but my friend caught covid back in December. We worked on it to day. here is the pictures after we finished. Here are a couple of pictures. Still need to paint the new attachment.
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5 pointsSpent the last few nights getting my brother inlaw’s new dirt late model ready or the season. That wrap job, fire suppression system and working on the trailer really paid off!
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5 pointsAfter giving the Black Horse a run yesterday, I thought to be fair, I'd treat the Command 800 C-81 just so it didn't feel neglected. It's not been run for 6 months though the battery has been kept charged up. Now after standing unused for a while, it takes a bit of winding up. No primer bulb on it like it's stable mates. That's on the to do list. Turned over fine but didn't fire. So off with the air filter and out with the petrol spray bottle. It's a good job I've long legs and arms. Right hand to operate the key, left to work the spray and left foot on the clutch pedal due to safety switch. Took about a minute for fuel to pump through. before the engine would run without the petrol spray. Didn't take it down the bridleway as it has the finger/sickle bar fitted and the track is rather rough in places. Took it up the lane a little instead.
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5 pointsPosts are + & -. little spades are for it lights up at night on your way back from the church card game. Big guy is the light that lights up if the Voltage is too low when Nancy is driving.
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5 pointsStarted the disassembly, and as usual, got carried away. As I pulled one thing off, I found something else below it that I wanted to clean or remove rust & paint or completely replace. Soon it looked like this picture. The "refurbishment" has become a "restoration" at this point. Putting in my order today for a decal set.
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5 pointsMuch like this hallow chocolate bunny Easer is hollow unless you remember that this day commemorates the resurrection of Christ.
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4 pointsI cannot believe Dan scored a D and you turks did not but give it a couple of "likes" .... do you not remember what magic he has?!?! Word on the gossip channel he wants to build a FEL.. are you kiddin me who's up for that! Just to be a bastage I ain't gonna tell yous what he paid..... Truth be told Dan kinda pèein me off you didn't want a navigator.
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4 pointsThe rain cap showed up today. So that was installed. It came with an extra (odd) part Also made some stirrups. I added a bit of a heel catch for when the wheelies happen.
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4 pointsI think it all made more cents, since, sense when @squonk 1st had the + 7 - in his post. Now with him editing it to + & - it makes no cents, since, sense at all. We already know it is 12.5 volts, why do we need a meter???
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4 pointsCouldn't tempt her into having a go with the sawzall though. With a brick blade in its got a decent kick on it. Next job is to remove the block work and get ready to cut the outside leaf of bricks out to form the doorway. But I will wait till we have the new door to do that. Its much narrower than a standard door but its just to give us easier access to the rear garden.
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4 pointsSKF 9815 or Motion Industries 01295997 should do the trick. No more keeping secrets @stevasaurus has a great thread on rebuilding the old three piece transmissions.
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3 pointsDidn't know if you would be able to get your old bones out of bed soon enough. I had wheels turning at 4:30am.
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3 pointsSpent a few minutes wiring up the new ignition switch in Trina's Pigpen 867. Figured out I'll have to remove the fuel tank, install the dash plate, then put in the switch. Wasn't planning on that today. Switched over to working on the firewood for next season. Spent a couple hours sectioning logs, limbing, trimming etc. Cut through a short section of new path for increased forest access. After suppah I was still feeling decent as far as body structure so I went out back and ran the chipper for awhile. Trina and her mom helped me with firewood after they had filled up the upstairs wood box and added a board to the fence gate. The Paint Department layed out a little more on Colossus. Spindles are now Apple Red.
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3 pointsA lot of those old tanks used some kind of grease. I put 90w in an old Wizard tiller my Grandfather had and half of it leaked out thru the gaskets. Ariens and Oregon sells a 00 grease for their snowblower gear boxes. That's what I would use if it were my tiller. https://www.amazon.com/Oregon-4049H-00-Grease/dp/B0018U0A4C/ref=asc_df_B0018U0A4C/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167146984279&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12263711158379401854&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9005158&hvtargid=pla-340483408204&psc=1
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3 pointsI use a pair of locking pliers when airing up the first time. Tire shops have the locking air chuck. Those are worth every penny when you need one.
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3 pointsYou don't need to buy one...they are in our "Manual Section". Take a look... https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/category/12-engine-manuals/
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3 pointsmy father was stationed in Alaska in service ( US Army during Korean War ) during periods of the winter the vehicles ran non-stop - 24 hours per day - never shut off we found some old Army pictures not long ago - including one picture of a group of guys standing in front of a small truck / transport vehicle - guys with no emotion or expression on their faces turned the picture over - written on the back: 'boy was it cold' lol
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3 pointsBe careful when you fit a tube to any wheel/ tire, make sure the valve stem is pointing towards the side of the rim the hole is in, (offset), and never inflate the tube for the first time with the valve in. If you get it wrong, and the valve is installed, the valve stem can disappear inside the tyre, you won’t be able to get the tire off the rim without puncturing the tube to let the air out! Don’t ask me how I know!!
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3 pointsLads and Gent’s, enjoy a great Easter time with fella’s and your family and the wheelhorses where ever it is possible. Or do whatever satisfies you. Happy Easter to ya all
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3 pointsIt's not really worth it Eric. There's were pretty cheap on Ebay. I did leave him feedback and dinged him a little on item description. I did mention in the message that he needs to state the size. I'm sure glad I don't need to do a resume. I can see it now: Years in the electrical trade: 50+ Can you install a voltmeter: Nope but I can fry them.
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3 pointsYes, those are the seals you do not need. #100863 is the newer number from Wheel Horse and super-seeds the #1232 and equates to SKF-9815. Those seals will work on any Wheel Horse 2 piece transmission with 1" axles.
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3 pointsIf you could find one off a junk deck, you could drill 2 holes and bolt it on.. And
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3 pointsOne can use it as an anvil for a variety of functions but the real purpose of it I believe is to maintain shape of front of shoe as it is stitched to sole.
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3 pointsI'm tempted to think that the red light is an idiot light for the charging system but that's just a guess. Is there any branding or model number on it?
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3 pointsDon't want all the sturdy ladies on the way to the Outlet Mall or the Casino slamming on there brakes when they see me!
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3 pointsAwaiting cleanup etc, when i return this afternoon!(need to turn a setting back on that i had turned off to reduce that stringing)
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3 pointsThanks for the quick answers guys, now I can order some. As for keeping secret, we'll I wanted to surprise everyone but I'll show some teaser pics here. More pics to come!!
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3 pointsThink " Build Tractor " this week end, don't go wondering off in the woods. The woods will still be there after the tractor is finished. I hope.
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3 pointsSo I took a road trip today to acquire a "new to me" attachment for my 1994 520H... She got a plow ! How much do these go for in NC ?...and then I'll tell you what I paid...
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3 pointsInstalled a new head gasket and started making a spacer for the transmission and fenders
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3 pointsMy C-121, Aka The Black Horse, Hasn't been run for some time. Today I thought I'd give it a run out. Turned on the fuel. Couple of squeezes of the primer bulb. Pulled the choke out. Turned the key and it fired up straight away. Not bad! I then took it for a run down the bridleway. Ran along like a good 'un.