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15 pointsOne of my neighbors joined th Wheel Horse Club last week. He picked up this nice 600 hr., 312H in OH. A little TLC, belt, axle seals, filter and touch up.....came out mighty nice. Says he is doing the muffler next, he is hooked!
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12 points
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11 pointsHi just signed up, Hi I an Bob and have been fixing cars (mostly body work) for almost 50 years. I am semi retired and like tinkering and have found garden tractors fun to tinker with due to their simplicity and they take up little room. I brought an old Craftsman back from the dead a couple years ago just to mow my yard and my mothers. Mom's neighbor had an old 67 John Deere in his yard for a few months and since he helped my mother out I took his tractor home and got it up and running for him. A friend of mine saw that and said he had a Wheel Horse he inherited and it has been sitting for over 10 years. I brought it in last week cleaned out the mice nests cleaned the fuel system, rebuilt the carb cleaned the points and put in a new battery. I got it running great but it shut off whenever I engaged the PTO. This site gave me wiring diagrams that steered me to an unplugged seat switch. I mowed my lawn with it today and am ready to negotiate a purchase as I love this thing Oh forgot to add it is a 312 A I believe an 86
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11 pointsThen, our cruise. Those geese I’ve been terribly attempting to hunt flew by the tower on our trip. I’m sure they all had a good laugh at me!
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11 points
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10 pointsYou mean like this one? When I stepped down from the youth ministry at our church to join my dad full time in his missions work, our pastor and church decided to do something special for me for all the years of volunteer time spent with the teens. They purchased me a nice condition used semiauto 45 Thompson and it came with the “guitar case”, stick mag, and drum mag. Before they gave me the gun, one of the men of the church had me put on the fedora, then another guy walks up to the platform with a guitar case. As soon as I had it in my hands, I knew they weren’t giving me the biggest hint to take up stringed instrument lessons because of the sheer weight. It was a night that I’ll never forget. One of these days I need to make a shadow box and hang it up in my office (in between shooting it at the range of course). We have a bunch of sportsmen in our church and they all thought it was great! Next time we had a get together at the range, they all wanted their turn to sling some lead! Thompson’s are more than a cool gun, they are like a piece of Americana…
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9 pointsNice score there but he's not hooked on W-H until he's joined us here on
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9 pointsThe night before, we carved some orange heads. From left to right, we have Rylee, Jada, Jil, myself and Mrs. P. It was a good night to light ‘em up!
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8 pointsCarb off for a cleaning. Had to rewire the C-160 I just got. The only wire in the correct location on the switch was the start wire to the solenoid. Someone managed to connect it so it still worked but we're overly generous with the wire nuts
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8 points
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7 pointsPullhosen’s Pony Express here. It’s been a while since we did this. It felt wonderful to take a hot lap across the field and through the grasses last night! First stop, fuel. Having our own filling station rocks.
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7 points
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7 pointsKeep 'er waitin' and you may see a puddle on the floor!
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7 pointsHad good results using this stuff. Found on the shelf a Wal-Mart. Pushed a good sized puddle of the gel... all over the rusted area, just keeping it wet with product for 20 or so minutes. Wiped the product off, then finished it with a quick wet sanding with 800 grit. Pretty pleased with my half hours worth putzing around.
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6 pointsGetting rid of the new and replacing it with old. Welcome to the family, to another 454/auto machine from Aurora, CO. Just off the hauler today!
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5 pointsThis is a little tractor we bought a few years back from the daughter of original owner! She is on the sled and her dad is driving their RJ giving her a fun time!
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5 pointsWomen forgive, but they NEVER forget! And forgive has different meanings for different... Days! Minutes! Seconds! Let's face it fellas, they are so different from us that they could be classified as a completely different species!
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5 pointssounds like you’ve got these tractors and the site figured out, except you do realize they tend to multiply right?
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4 pointsWell finally installed my 44" 2 stage blower on one of my tractors hood came off due to fitment issues just sitting on the tractor for the pic everything works belt guard is off as well but id love to see if ohio will allow me to use this this winter. love to hear the k341 dig in.
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4 pointsPrimed the engine tins tonight and painted my flywheel...don't know if it matters or not, but before I painted the flywheel I sanded the light rust off of the edge of the circumference. Also sanded the light rust off of the magnet...then tape over the edge and magnet before painting... Was that the right thing to do ?
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4 pointsI could go for some field time! My C165 needs to stretch her legs out! The most I get is a few runs around the yard before the neighbors start to wonder about me...
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4 points
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4 pointsAs they say, the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Does she have a lot of scars.....
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4 pointsYour pics are great !! The one pic where someone is leaning way back in the seat is making my old back hurt just looking at it .
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4 pointsRebel Is running now so happy about that check it out on my YouTube TJ salyers
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4 pointsI was bored between the girls and home preparing for homecoming and football games. So I did some cleaning and painting to many excess parts.
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3 pointsStarted the day doing trailer work. Hauled the 7 dock sections up the hill to their winter storage spot, then one load of dock legs and feet up to their storage spot in one of the sheds. Swapped out the RD deck for the SD deck with the mulching plate to mow the lawn and process round 1 of the leaves. Was almost done when the no name decided to work a math problem. I was turning the wheel left to try before I broadsides the travel trailer. Tractor was not responding. The new equation the tractor was demonstrating was: left front wheel full left + right front wheel full right = straight. The inner tie rod end on the right hand side had separated. Guess I'll be building up a set of tie rods with heim joints. I patched it together with a few wraps of electric fence wire.
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3 pointsNeed more pics of the Burb @Pullstart when you get time. Those years are some of the best ever built by GM, one of my favorite body styles. Wanna trade for an 86 K-20 ?
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3 pointsjust finished winterizing my deck. Probably won’t use it again this season. When do y’all think it’s time to start hooking up the blowers? Probably a bit early now. I usually wait until the first frost or so. I used a paint brush and some near vintage mystery transmission fluid to coat the underside of the deck. I’m always amazed how little rust is on it, I’d like to keep it that way😅
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3 points
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3 points@RandyLittrell Ive built something similar in the past. Just some tubing and a chunk of flat bar and I can mount a 12in weight to the bagger mounts.
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3 points
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3 pointsHell it just starting to get below the 90's in the day time here. Did get down to 55 the other morning.
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3 pointsmaybe for @Ed Kennell? For when he is crossing with is tractor. Visibility ain't great with the cab.. haha
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3 points
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3 pointsBeing Daddy is awesome! Times like this, I wonder if they know it’s about more than a tractor ride…
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3 pointsAre you seriously telling us it NEVER crossed your mind it could have been a cast iron ukulele? That's a fantastic gift Josh!!
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3 pointsSteve Winwood co-writing, on keyboards and handling the vocals at age 18 or so, good grief what a talented guy!
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3 pointsI know how they multiply I forgot to mention I have two 64 Simplicity Broadmoors also. One is almost done being restored the other didn't have to give up many parts so will probably sell that
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3 pointsI hauled the pontoon to the boat mechanic today for winterization, shrink wrap, and storage. Not inexpensive, but next time I see it next spring, it will be turn key ready. I did get a bit of seat time on my 14-8 moving the pontoon trailer out onto the road. Also spent some quality time with the rake, leaf blower, a box of matches, and the leaves. Did an impromptu experiment, too. About the time I got a large pile of leaves into the road, the neighbor shows up with his Cub Cadet zero turn with the leaf bags full. He dumped them in the street so I could burn them. I lit my pile of raked leaves and the pile of chopped leaves at the same time. The whole leaves burned a whole lot quicker and better than the chopped up leaves.
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3 pointsWelcome. Good to have you aboard, especially with your body shop knowledge. Can you tell I welcome all the help I can get when it comes to body work.
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3 pointsI was struck by luck. My father came first since it was impossible to make a living there and due to certain circumstances there was also a certain degree of persecution. I followed along with my mother about four years later. Country was a strict dictatorship . Unknown to us then since keeping people essentially enslaved was the norm, we were essentially living at least 50 years behind the US and some other European countries. Still today when I talk about certain experiences to people here, they ask me exactly how old I am. That is how behind we were. You have no idea what went through my head when I took my first step onto this blessed place. In those first minutes I might as well have been on Mars , that is how foreign and strange everything was. As much as I sometimes criticize things here, it is the same as when I criticize my children. It is because I love them and want them to be better. I love the place I was born in and my culture, but make no mistake as to whom my heart belongs and where my allegiance lies. I cannot even imagine what my life would have been like had I not been here.
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3 points