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21 pointsTo any members who have standing orders placed on my website or have contacted me for special requests. Please be patient and also contact me if I have forgotten you. As I get older my ability to multitask is weakening. Seems everyone is ordering at once. Never in 12 years have I seen this many order come in such a short time. Working hard to get caught up but still maintain the best quality product. Thanks for your continued support and patience. It has been an amazing ride and I hate the thought of letting any of you down. Thanks again Terry aka. Vinylguy
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14 pointsHello Folks! New here from Oklahoma. Looking forward to sharing projects and fun times with the old red tractors. I do small engine work as a side job/hobby and have done some save projects before but had not found the right deal on a wheel horse until recently. They aren't easy to come by here in the south so was happy to come across this 312-8, it's a 1985. Will post more on it later but in the meantime I'm already enjoying some post and pictures from this place and looking forward to more.
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12 pointsI casually mentioned to my wife about buying a new seat / saddle for one of my “horses”, she said, “Don’t waste your money, try this”. s It didn’t work, the bolt holes don’t line up. 😀😀
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11 pointsGreat pair of tractors. Who cares hiw much they cost? They are now yours to enjoy, its been said many times here, we don't do it for the money as we spend more than we could ever get back.
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11 pointsMy dad bought this one also for 100$ He said it reminded him of when he was a kid. So I reckon hes happy
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10 pointsNot so much to the tractors themselves, but added some bling to the barn.
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9 pointsOk I gave 100$ for this wheel horse. It is in awful shape and rusted up! But I couldn't pass it up! I probably got burnt but I'm happy
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7 pointsSome more clean up work, then paint, then re-assembly. I found this new spray paint on the clearance rack at the local ACE a year or so ago, it’s epoxy appliance repair paint. It dries super fast and gets hard and glossy too. I put the tractor back on the ground and cannot believe how smooth and tight this thing is! I also cleaned off the workbench in time for buhbuhque steaks for dinner!
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6 pointsThat may work out in the forest but cutting branches off the other half's Japanese red maple, apple trees and some other ornamentals is not something i want to try.
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6 pointsThey all came from the factory with the valves on the inside...reasoning being...to protect the valve stem from bushes, trees, fences, lawn flamingos, swimming pools etc. In other words, out of harm's way. If you don't have those issues, it is easy to swap the rims to put the valve to the outside and make it easier to check and air tires. It is that simple gents, and that easy if you have bad knees.
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6 pointsOn something like a down pressure rod I would use a softer bolt. I'd sooner replace the bolt than wear the hole bigger. Just my reasoning...
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5 pointsMe and my dad took a visit to the Keystone Truck and Tractor Museum in Richmond Va. here are some highlights An Indian Motorcycle powered tractor someone made 1938 Minneapolis Moline udlx 1962 Lamborghini 1R Lanz Bulldogs
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5 pointsHi all. I saw this little machine up for auction. Three point hydraulic linkage , kohler engine, looks tidy. Not hard away and might be fun. Mick
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5 points1907 General Vehicle 3 1/2 1917 International Harvester Titan 10-20 Twin Engine 1957 Diamond T
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5 pointsFinished a deck project with my friend, picked up another job modifying some steel gates at the same house and was gifted a 5 foot trailer and two cast iron garden benches at another.
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5 pointsOl' Reliable. Had to get it out of the toolbox just to look at it again in all it's glory!
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4 pointsPicked up this Wheel Horse belt buckle but it is need of repair. Anyone have any experience in repairing pot metal? Piece broke off in the back. Missing the ring that you use to attach it to the belt. Be a shame not to make it serviceable again.
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4 pointsA man has got to know his limitations. Just because you find one doesn't require you to buy it Especially if you aren't able to fix it
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4 pointsIf you are young, inside...if you are not so young, outside. Just have your ag's pointed in the right direction.
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4 pointsI think tree branches, the kind that like to break exhaust stacks are color blind
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4 pointsMake sure yu r two collars are adjusted to hold the steerig column into the steering supports and snugly around the hoodstand frame.
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4 pointsMake sure everything is very clean. Any dirt, grease or old oil can mess up your hydro and close up oil ports. Extremely important!!! Your axle measurements are correct. The #5025 3 speed has #3904 axles 10 5/8" in length. The #5052 hydro has #5961 axles at 11 5/8" in length. Both are 1" diameter and drilled for roll pins.
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4 pointsSpeaking specifically for myself only and I would imagine quite a few of us feel the same way... No worries at all Sir. We do appreciate you keeping us posted.
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4 pointsThis is what happens when you leave different brands in the same shed overnight unsupervised!🙀🐣
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4 pointsI'm stumped yet. Frame & sheet metal look like a McCormick F-12. Spark plugs are the wrong side of the engine to be a McCormick Drop down rear axle was usually an Allis Chalmers thing.
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4 pointsI've been asked why so many tractors...............my reply "some people collect baseball cards, i collect tractors!"
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4 pointsI'm an 'electronics guy' by day. I had a bad one that I attempted to 'open' and repair. The 'potting compound' they use is some kind of epoxy that can't be 'melted' or otherwise removed without completely destroying the circuit board. I tried numerous methods, none worked.
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4 pointsI then grabbed a 1” solid bar and turned it down on the lathe to .872”, just under 7/8” (.875”). I made it about 5” long and I think I needed 4.5” to get through both frame sections, the new block, and the rear bracket. I tapped a 3/8”-16 hole in one end of the shaft. After thoroughly cleaning the frame area, I slid the pin through all three holes as a locator. After a couple tack welds and a check to make sure the pin still could move, I burned it in with the MIG welder.
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4 pointsI usually spend too much on them. Then I always put too much into them. But I would not sell them for $5000. So it's all good.
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4 pointsI’ve paid more for less and less for more... it’s all part of the game. Congrats on the pair!
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4 pointsFor those of you who want their Mini, just a little bit more mini, cut the back off it and reweld... Its called a mini ha ha and its a blast. So short that if you gun it in reverse it pulls a front wheel wheelie! Mick
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4 pointsI replaced the pins in mine with bolts so that I could have more control over the amount of tightness. It works well and the whole mechanism feels more positive in action. There's no excess movement of the hand lever when I raise and lower the plow frame. Im going to make the solid link for my plow and do away with the chain link and lift arm so I can apply down pressure and so removing any slop is more of an advantage. Mick
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4 pointsSorry if i did it. sometimes i have to dealing with the Bavarian / english headtranslator, finding right words that i maybe forget the rule. I will do better, promised.
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3 pointsI've been scouring every classified, Craigslist, and marketplace post looking for a C-160 hydro with a lift. Found a fresh ad this morning for a screaming deal on one. Sent the guy a message...it was already pending 😫 Well that guy never showed up, and I sent the guy the money immediately! Seems like it's well worth $400 😁 Looks like I'm going to need a pedal, headlights, a seat, and tires. You guys see anything else? I've got a fancy new seat, a brake pedal, and a pair of Firestone tri-ribs on the way. Side question, anyone recognize those wheel weights? received_234193891601616.mp4
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3 pointsI was cruising around on Facebook Marketplace last night and this old farm tractor has got me stumped what it is? I even tried to google find one like it and drew a blank. . I don't recall seeing this type rear end on what otherwise might look like a McCormic/Farmall or Case front end!
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3 pointsWell 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.
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3 pointsI saw a feature on this museum on Classic Tractor Fever a few weeks ago, great.
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3 pointsBIG RED MOWER , glad you found your answer , another glairing thing for operation of mechanical movement operation , is LUBRICATION , aerosol or red tacky grease along with washers to fill in the fitment gaps , makes for very easy function and most important gives you mechanical advantage. if its rusty , make it oily , just my own experience , pete
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