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  1. 11 points
    Thanks to @Herder for the gifting of the chassis in the first place. 1966 856 with a 1968 Tecumseh 10 HP. It still needs some tinkering on the belt guard and the carb needs a good cleaning. Other than that it's a pretty wicked runner!! O. E. Engine pulley is 2". This one is a 4". Fast little ride. Works out fine because Trina normally goes everywhere in 2nd. With Millie she'll use 1st. Wooooohooooo!!!!
  2. 10 points
    I bought a new wheel horse 108-4 back in 1988. I used this machine for mowing, bagging leaves and pulling a cart on my property for thirty two years with only normal maintenance. This summer I was sad to retire the machine but it was finally time as I was having trouble finding key parts. I just scored this 1987 wheel horse 111-6 in my home state of Ct. for $300. Has 400 hrs. on it. Sat for 30 years. I also have dual bags for the back. ( not pictured). Changed gas, oil, cleaned carb and changed a few small parts that I took off my old machine. Very Happy!!!
  3. 7 points
    As some of you may know, I have 2 Massey Ferguson MF 14 tractors, both rebuilt. I have had my eye out for am MF 16, for a long time. I found one on FB a couple weeks ago, but, as I have stated soooo many times, I simply don't have the room. So I didn't jump on this 16. Every once in a while I would check back on FB, just to see if it was still listed. The last time I looked, something new caught my attention. I don't know how I overlooked it before, but it wasn't very clear in the pic. This time I noticed it. I JUMPED ! It's a typical Massey Ferguson MF 16, with a Kohler 341S, and 48" deck. The deck is toast. That's OK, I have another. Someone during it's lifetime gave it a half hearted rattle can spray with no prep work at all. Washed it, painted it.That's fine, may have added some protection to it. The guy said he could not get it to turn over. He replaced the solenoid, and still could not get it to turn over, but it would turn over by hand. He did replace the solenoid. He hooked all the wires to the new solenoid, and left it hanging in mid air. Sounds like something I would have done not too long ago. This Massey is shaft driven. I put my pipe wrench on the shaft, and it spun fine. I hooked my jump pack directly to the starter and ground, turned right over. No odd noises. The footboards/fender extension were special order back in the day, few Masseys have those. That was a plus! I am fortunate that all mine do. The seat pan is also original, another plus. Tin work is almost perfect, except for a slight crinkle, in right rear. Easy to bring back out I think. But the piesta de resistance for me was this !Not that I need a 3-point hitch, but I don't have one. I will pull it into the garage in the morning, service the engine, and see what happens. If I can't get it to fire without too much work, I will pull it around to storage, and tackle it at another time. It was listed @ 8, I offered 4, settled on $450. I gave him $460. I gotta remember to take some smaller bills with me the next time. Overall, I am pretty happy with it, so for.
  4. 7 points
    Well, the arbors are now disassembled and the support bracket has been welded. It's been a really good day. If it hits 90° w/ 80% humidity, I'll fire up the 516 to mow the back and get a good sweat going. Why sweat in a steam bath when it's a Georgia Summer and you get it for free?
  5. 7 points
    Rebuilt electrical system on my 702 this am. I had a short out at the Big Show with my regulator arcing on the starter/generator. The field was bad after that and I had thes/g rebuilt for $90 with rebuilt field and all new brushes. Ordered a new regulator and two prong key switch which were also replaced today. Wired up according to the 702 diagram (which by the way Garry has updated the 701 and 702 diagrams on Red Square for better rebuilding) . Back in business now starting and charging like it should and no loose wires! IMG_5974.MOV
  6. 6 points
    Delivering the two beauties to their final destination.
  7. 6 points
    Just got back from the recycler... more cleaning out the garages. Came home with $492.00 today. $172.00 last weekend. Copper is way up, $3.25 / lb for #1, $2.95 for #2. Brass is at $1.70 Electric motors... had 287 pounds of those! Left over up in the rafters from my FILs heating cooling business back in the 60s. 20 cents a pound for those. I'll take it! Not bad pay for cleaning out the junk in the garages!
  8. 5 points
    Hi all I am just saying hello to all on here,especially any Wheelers in Ireland,north or south.I recently acquired a c175 twin,the third Wheel Horse I have owned,and I intend to keep this one,having regretted ever selling my previous two.My first was a late sixties 8 up model with a mowing deck which I bought about 25 years ago at an auction,my brother borrowed it and somehow managed to snap a con rod .I then bought a non running c125 which I repaired and used for about 5 years before selling it on and buying a Westwood T 1200(Big mistake!!!),now at last I have seen the light and returned to the fold,lol!There are very few Wheel horses in my part of the world,in fact I don’t know anybody else who has one,so looking forward to hearing from fellow owners both here in Uk and further afield.
  9. 5 points
  10. 5 points
    Better paint and sheet metal than the newer ones. No stupid lights, crappy 9 pin connectors, ease of attachment swapping, reliable Kohler power, gas tank on the hood stand so no long cranking issues.
  11. 5 points
    This is the mower blade sharpener I picked up today. The grinding head runs on bearings sat over round bars so its pretty free running. Its very robust made of cast iron so it was well worth the £85 it cost me. its a manual machine so no leaving it to do its work, but it will sharpen cylinders and maybe bottom blades with a bit of head scratching.
  12. 4 points
    I’ve never attended the annual Wheel Horse Show. There’s always been a higher priority. But every year the pictures of the event tell the real story of our legacy … it’s the kids. It’s hard to image what the difference is that these machines make in their lives, but there is no question that it influences them and hard to believe in anything but a very positive way. Our granddaughter … her first ride and her latest ride.
  13. 4 points
    Oh dear. It seems blade grinder are like busses, they come along in sets. I managed to buy another one today! Got to collect it in the week. Its a spin grinder, automatic so different to the one I have now. Looks like I'm going to be doing some learning lol
  14. 4 points
    Boat primer bubs are handy. I have them on the C125 and the Black Horse. Just squeeze till you feel resistance and your away.
  15. 4 points
    My 702 Wheel Horse cooling in the shade,
  16. 4 points
    Kids are out getting some sun
  17. 4 points
    I do LOVE this topic as you get to crow over successes and ask forgiveness for screw-ups. This is one of the former. So, the 48" deck I bought with a 520H from South Atlanta this past Spring is a longterm project but I wanted to refresh its deck before Summer's out. One of the spindle bolts was broken - the deck running without it. Plenty of shank but clamping it in a vise and giving it love taps wasn't working. I was about to use my 4 drill bit and tap method when I remembered the HF welder in the garage. Hey! I can weld a nut to this thing. It's kid in the candy shop stuff. I was able to hammer a larger nut and put a good weld on it with little effort. Some heat and advice from the South Main Auto Channel on youscrewed (keep adding heat while turning) and it came off with very little effort. I had to stop to make sure it was actually turning - thought it was my imagination. That cheapo welder pays for itself over and over again. Now, if the two stripped-to-the-case exhaust bolts could come out of that P220G...the nut method has become very attractive.
  18. 4 points
    One reason the faster the engine is running when you turn it off the more revolutions it will make after the spark is gone drawing in fuel mixture that will not be burned. That de-oils internals and is pumped into the the muffler that may have hot spots causing KaPow back fires. Modern engines have anti backfire valves to prevent this.
  19. 4 points
    I don't use a fuse, the Facet Posiflo pumps i use draw about 1.5 amps and have an internal 3.5 amp fuse.
  20. 4 points
    I'm sure it's just like THHH. It will work fine. The insulation is even more abrasion resistant than automotive primary wire. Tin plating keeps the copper from corroding.
  21. 4 points
    C160 - An amazing little tractor!!!
  22. 4 points
    I recently acquired a c_161 A haven't looked up the year, it has the tool box under the seat. Just a great looking tractor, everything is easily accessible. The single sixteen is a power house
  23. 4 points
    And the best looking too...
  24. 4 points
    Finished cleaning and polishing the 99 265H for my Son. Still needs a few tweaks on the carb (runs better with a little choke on) and fix the loose hood latches.
  25. 4 points
    Well everything bolted up nice as expected and it functions perfect! It desperately needs paint...blends into this Oklahoma red dirt a little too well at the moment... it'll give me something to do between now and winter... I like knowing it's in the arsenal though as it just gives the 312 more versatility for fun projects
  26. 3 points
    I like the coyote on the rocket sticker! That's pretty cool and perfect machine to put it on!
  27. 3 points
    Here are some promised pictures of oil temperature gauge and sending unit installed... Fabricated up some exhaust pipe so it goes out the back... Put on a heavier duty starter solenoid... (not shown in these pictures, but I will share later)... Put a little flag on it!!! Don
  28. 3 points
    Sounds as though you could well be in for some ear'ole bashing.
  29. 3 points
  30. 3 points
    That's true but if the wire you ran for the pump somehow gets chafed and shorts to ground a fuse will stop a meltdown. I installed a 10 Amp fuses on my pump power supply wire right off the battery.
  31. 3 points
    @Tuneup , if you would like the get the most out of those bearing spindles , use LUCAS EXTER HEAVT DUTY . POLYUREA , ANTI SLING GREASE, 550 temp rated , walmart $ 5 , easy to refill a new bearing with wide rubber pop off shields . wipe out original grease , carefully refill same amount , reinstall shields , except lower inside seals in housing . only a suggestion on this , as my new bearing noise and failure has been eliminated since doing the lucas grease in all related mower deck and pto mule drive bearings, imagine no whining bearing noise or failure , all 3 of my horses have this , just my experience , but it works , pete
  32. 3 points
    Got the blade grinder out the car and in the workshop this morning. Bit of a clean up and the sliders work well. I'll clean the blade holders tomorrow and see if I can mount a blade in them. No idea how to set it up yet but I'm sure I will work it out. Mick
  33. 3 points
    @OutdoorEnvy, noting your recent plow pick up , having done a few of those , that STEERING QUADRANT AREA , is one spot that you can really improve the blade swing movement function . found a lot of play in all areas. used new steel washers and lucas heavy duty grease on each step , turn it upside down on a couple of crates , pop out the hole covers to expose movement areas . I filled every gap with lubricant and washers , to snug up each move point . also detail the lower swing rod hole , used a bronze bushing to make that solidly smooth . do not spare the lube at every swing point. built mine so I was using a roller stool , to verify every , gain . swings like its magic , no effort at all , just kept rolling around it , and enhancing every area . have 3 of those blades , they were all brought back , should work without effort , even put a heim joint on the rod swing on one to try that out , works like power steering , good luck with it , pete
  34. 3 points
    Agree with Pete. Use dielectric grease on "all" connections....
  35. 3 points
    When you figure the cost of insurance and all the electromagical stuff it takes a highly paid mechanic to maintain, that truck will be a great financial move.
  36. 3 points
    https://www.mcmaster.com/wire/wire-7/ 11 different colors including orange Tin plated copper.
  37. 3 points
    Hmmmmmmm That house looks strangely familiar........Just a lovely little enclave of houses very nicely kept
  38. 3 points
    That is a Briggs and Stratton all day long. Great engines. If the engine is the 18 HP is has ball bearings on the crankshaft and can be used in our Wheel Horses.
  39. 3 points
    K341 reliable powerful engine. No fancy electrical stuff to cause issues like newer units.
  40. 3 points
    It’s amazing watching their face as they figure things out too. I watch and let my girls get into sticky situations on occasion just to see what they do to get out, if they help each other, if they figure out a way...
  41. 2 points
  42. 2 points
    July 24 update. More zucchini, squash, and cucumbers than we know what to do with. Sweet corn, peppers and tomatoes are almost ready. Should have some nice fall pumpkins as well. And 1 sacrificial cucumber that decided to grow on both sides of the chicken wire. IMG_0759.mp4
  43. 2 points
    Ed Kennell

    Gas

    Careful Lynn.
  44. 2 points
    Considering the tendancy of aluminum wire to be britle and not stand up to vibration I would look at 12 guace copper.
  45. 2 points
    Does it have a deck, plow, or machine gun turret?
  46. 2 points
    The box the pump comes in should have instructions that should include a recommendation for a fuse spec. Personally, when building anything with a fused circuit my first stop is the U-Pull. Look for almost any Ford built between 1993 and 2005 with cruise control. Almost all of them should have an electrical plug on the end of the brake master cylinder, with a goofy looking jumper harness between the master and the vehicle's harness. Grab that jumper. Looks like this, some have two humps, all should have the blue labels: Cut the tape off ( I use a seam ripper). When opened up and properly disassembled the unit contains a matched set a 2-pin connectors (The two ends of the jumper plug into each other), about 3 feet total of wire (it's all wound up in there, when unspooled the unit is almost 18 inches long) about 6 inches of convolute tube, and one or two fuse holders (depends on version). Most yards will sell this piece for about $2. A dealership will sell one new for about $20, which for all that is still not bad. One pigtail kit with one of those connectors retails for $25. The fuses in them are only 2 amp, but I regularly build circuits with these and fuse them at 15-20 amps and have yet to have one burst into flames.
  47. 2 points
    Not today, but yesterday. Got a package in the mail. Wheel Horse Collector Club jacket, and sweat shirt. My wife was impressed by both. When it comes to clothes, she is not easily impressed. Wheel Horse hat on order.
  48. 2 points
    New driveway, sidewalk and porch cap done! Cure time now for 7 days before I park on it… Broom finish, fiber mesh, six sack concrete for those interested in the details… exactly 30 yards. My “inspector” made sure the damage to the bamboo was limited…
  49. 2 points
    Here’s my C-121 Automatic with 3000 watt generator
  50. 2 points
    1974 C-120. Bought recently from original owner. No battery. It wanted to turn over using a power pack. It has a 42” deck that needs repair.
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