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  1. 13 points
    I thought we all were going to watch and make an attempt to not keep quoting posts full of pictures so we had to look at them over and over and over and over and over. Think of the people with cell phones please. You can quote what you need to draw attention to why your are posting without copying all of the pictures that go with it.
  2. 12 points
  3. 11 points
    Well it’s done. This is my loader tractor and I honestly never intended to restore it this year. I’ve made several posts regarding it because I wanted several upgrades for putting it to work this spring. I really only intend to swap in the 520 front axle but ended up completely going thru it. Learned a lot!!! Here she is all done. I’ll be going through the kwikway loader next week and mounting it.
  4. 10 points
    @krystolo we’ll ship your parts today! Rylee wanted to make a video like her old dad
  5. 8 points
    If you got tendinitis from too much scrolling, I can fix you up.😬
  6. 6 points
    @krystolo, see, you get it. No big deal, nobody is really doing anything wrong. It is about making a thread work and read better, in order to help those reading it. If those that do this would go back and take a look and try to read a thread that they just kept quoting posts in, they would get it also. Thanks.
  7. 6 points
    So sorry! I didn’t know about the rule. I was being lazy and just hitting “quote”. Will do better.
  8. 6 points
    Jeff, I don't know what the folks on cell phones have as options, but I can tell you this, none of the stuff on the previous page (419) had to be quoted at all. On the other side, you bring up somethings to look in to. Quite honestly, it is a pain in the butt for me, with a tower, to have to keep scrolling through all the BS that I just looked at the 1st time. I don't need to keep seeing it over and over and over and over.
  9. 6 points
    Finished the rear rack for the Sears'Roper today. Made from all scrap. Box section, angle iron and part of a old gate. Open ends of box section now plugged and rack painted. I'll refit it tomorrow. The chalk marks were to remind me to cut the corners off. The whole thing is held with the hitch pin and a nut and bolt in either side. Five minutes to fit or remove. The box was on the front of the Sears, but on really rough ground could catch. Two bolts and wing nuts hold it on. Won't catch now. I can get the chainsaw, plus fuel and oil cans etc.
  10. 6 points
    I just cannot love this enough. Not only are you teaching her valuable skills as a mechanic, you are giving her confidence to tackle anything in life and empowering her to shirk those societal limitations girls and women often face. I admire you for doing this, and it will serve her well. Good papa! One of my favorite quotes from my own dad (teaching me to drive), "Pull on out there! They've got brakes."
  11. 5 points
    I was a member for a few months before I realized that I could delete some or all of the quoted pictures. It just wasn't apparent to me until someone mentioned it.
  12. 5 points
    Yes there was a pick up version. Curiously enough this one was made in the same year as my little Red Fred. Just to give some idea how small these things were I found a photo with one of your American chaps for scale. That is your Jay Leno? Bit of a vehicle enthusiast I'm told.
  13. 5 points
    Manuals are handy things to read....
  14. 5 points
    Take off input pulley You are trying to drag its shaft out. Also when you split trannies Short side down!!!
  15. 5 points
    I think we need t-shirts! Wheel Mares? Wheel Fillies? 😂
  16. 5 points
    Have Rylee pull a nice running 8hp Kohler for my 875... Thanks !
  17. 5 points
    You’d get along with Mrs. Pullstart I’m sure @krystolo! She’s a third generation circle track driver, there’s not much she can’t do that I can. She even taught me to shoot bow and hunt! Having only daughters, I often times am asked if I’ll try for a boy or if I wish I had one. I’m 100% satisfied with my girls!
  18. 5 points
    Hit the trout stream again this AM. Best fishing in years.
  19. 5 points
    Had some shop time after work today, the results are 4 brand new Firestone's patiently waiting for a tractor to adorn.
  20. 4 points
    Rylee probably knows more about Wheel Horse mechanical maintenance than half of our members. Good job Dad! Kevin, I was impressed that you hade gloves on while removing the tires. Also noted that they double as kneeling pads later on.
  21. 4 points
    The 876 got new shoes today. No new wheels. I think I have spent my wheel budget for a while. Although, my wife hates this antique white color, sooooooooo..... I was hoping to get the new saddle today as well, but that didn't happen. I think it will be a surprise. I am trying to mount the K-181 #1 on it for now, but I am hitting a few road blocks. The correct motor in a Genny motor, this one has a typical starter. As you can see, the starter sort-a interferes with the battery box. I have my grand kids toy truck battery in it right now. I have no idea if it will spin the motor or not. It is 12v , 9.5Ah. Hopefully it will at least keep the motor running. It was magneto ignition, and I switched it to battery ignition. I have the coil mounted to the block.. Again, I don't know if tha'ts good or bad. Maybe it will transfer too much heat to the coil. The oil fill tube is much too high for the hood to fit I think. I would not be opposed to cutting it off though. I don't have the dash back from the media blaster yet either. I still don't think I have my brake/drive linkage quite right yet. One more trip to the R & D department, and I think I'll have it working correctly. I also want to install a remote, vacuum operated fuel pump. Every time I hook up one of these K161, or 181, with the #16 carb, to an electric fuel pump, I get too much fuel being thrown at it, so I will try the pulse pump.
  22. 4 points
    That's not just a bullet, more like a hand grenade! People don't realize the damage they can cause with impact. Torque specs are there for a reason. Lucky catch.
  23. 4 points
  24. 4 points
    Good mama, too! Strong women get s*&^ done!
  25. 4 points
    My FIL’s shop sponsors quite a bit of my tools when they upgrade, have broken stuff, etc. He asked today “how much for the bent tube for a 78 year old Vet’s hand rail? Phfssshh. NOTHING, of course! Well, they say no good deed goes unpunished. We prevail, with a clear mind. I just purchased 4 3/8x1/4 pipe bushings for the FEL project, of which are wrong sizes for my needs. A quick torx bit easy out procedure and I’m back up and running. I’d like to thank the man who fought for my freedom. If a handrail is my hand shake, a broken fitting won’t stand a chance of getting in the way.
  26. 4 points
    Not so!! I remember riding in my Uncle's 65 Impala SS with the big honkin vacuum gauge on the dash. I could have watched that thing all day! In all seriousness , the Toro gauge may not be the most useful one , but I diagnosed many an 8 cylinder engine with a hand held vacuum gauge. " late timing, sticky valves,bad cams ect. Still in the tool box!
  27. 4 points
    Kinda slow going at this point on the deck rebuild. Got my new rollers from K & B (thanks Brian!) but still waiting on the new idler which I SHOULD HAVE ordered from Brian also, but for some reason did not (sorry Brian!) ... This is a 'worker' deck so I'm not too concerned about the paint job quality which shows in this pic, but it really looks WAY WAY better than it did. I should have used some sandpaper, I know... The rear roller shaft is done, my welding skills are improving a little at a time, still not 'great' but not 'awful' either! Have a few more things to wire brush and paint then on to reassembly.
  28. 4 points
    You folks are AWESOME! That front axle beam surely is a keeper along with the tie rods since the other stuff was in such good shape. Wonder why that machine got parted out in the first place? Seems to have had low hours on it judging by no wear on the spindles!
  29. 4 points
    We get a good selection here on the feeder, but goldfinch dominate followed by chaffinch, greenfinch, greater spotted woodpecker, blue t!t (love how it censors this), collared dove and pheasant!!! oh we get a lot of moles too!!!!
  30. 4 points
    That is a one piece assembly, I have them in stock if you need some.
  31. 4 points
  32. 4 points
    for general chores, my Deestone 23x10.50’s have been pretty amazing. They don’t tear up much grass but will plow a field quite well!
  33. 4 points
    We got your parts pulled off They are super nice with virtually zero wear! The wheels have bearings that are nice and tight too.
  34. 4 points
    Got my results back.... negative.
  35. 3 points
    I'm done with it for the night I just ordered the gaskets and seals from @wheelhorseman I'm letting it drain overnight. I will try to measure the axles soon
  36. 3 points
    Please share some of the important things you learned, never know who you will be helping out.
  37. 3 points
    Kevin, the BS is having to look at all the re-quoted posted pictures. It looks like some of it has been cleaned up. It's a waste of space and a waste of time scrolling. I know there is a time to grab a picture to explain something, but to constantly re=post a post to death...that is what I am talking about. Re-posting 30 pictures and then saying Nice Pictures is what this is about.
  38. 3 points
    Jeff, you hit it on the head...quote the works and then say, "me too". That is exactly what I am talking about.
  39. 3 points
    A fine thread push bolt and 7/16" HD threaded rod or screws would eliminate a lot of potential breakage when pulling a hub that way. I made this puller and haven't broken one yet!
  40. 3 points
    Jim, these are the rims my 701 had. Stem on the inside
  41. 3 points
    I cleaned my welding bench off for dinner. Yes, a pizza box is my serving tray!
  42. 3 points
    Gotta teach the young ones a thing or two............... If you learn something everyday....your still living !!!!!
  43. 3 points
    It's OK...it's just that I would have never thought anyone would try to do that. I'll have to add..."Be sure to take off hubs, input pulley, brake drum & hitch pin before trying to open transmission" to my list of things to tell people. At least you thought to ask before you ruined things inside.
  44. 3 points
    First time opening one up
  45. 3 points
    My buddies Ariens. He just bought a new Kubota 2380 with a FEL. he said he give me a deal on this but I dunno where I would keep it.
  46. 3 points
    I just received a flat rate box sent Monday with an expected arrival date of Friday and here it is Wednesday. It's a crapshoot!
  47. 3 points
    Now that is way to cool I've been a member for about 3 years and never knew there was a member map so I can see others that are close to me.
  48. 3 points
    Yes. Setting idle mixture you would want to obtain the highest reading with no flutter or hunting back and forth. Flutter/ bouncing would indicate a valve not sealing good for example. Hunting up and down- lean mixture. Low reading late timing
  49. 3 points
    My dad‘s 78C 161 with the twin Briggs is our most dependable and reliable horse that we have. It’s never been touched and it sat in his basement for eight years before I brought it out and gave it a minor tuneup and it roared back to life just like it did the last time he used it before he passed. The power and sound are only matched by the Onans.
  50. 3 points
    After about 7hrs of scrubbing on the sheet metal with 400 grit sand paper I could finally make some paint fly. Seems I showed pic's of the hood in my last post, I'll show the hood again. Paint laid down pretty good for a rainy day paint job. Now that that the sheet metal is painted I can start assembly soon.
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