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12 pointsAs long as the C-141 was out of hibernation and given the fact that we've had an un-godly amount of rain, I decided to hitch up the lawn roller to smooth out the lawn. Sophi followed me around for a bit & then all but demanded that she be able to copilot the affair. Given the fact that I was flying along at 3/4 throttle in low 1, it was good that she came along to help with the high speed maneuver's.
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11 pointsThere are still a few Carlisle Tires not being made off shore! The last trailer tires and a set of fronts were made off shore.
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11 pointsI've been trying to downsize my collection so that I can get a car into my garage (and make my wife happy). I went from 14 WHs down to 8. But when I saw a 1990 312-Hyro for sale nearby for a good price, "the devil made me do it". Picked it up for $300. Tractor has sat unused for over a year. Has 695 hours on it. Started with some coaxing. Needs a new seat, battery, two innertubes, fluid changes, and a good washing. It's going to be a worker to pull trailers, etc. around the yard. I guess the cars will just have to stay outside for awhile longer.
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9 pointsIf you bought them for Colossus, they will never wear out!
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8 pointsI got news, at least on my end, it is going to be someone else's problem! LOL
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7 pointsTime for addressing the "no muffler" issue on the C-100 project. Keep in mind my welding skills don't even qualify for amateur status so be gentle if you are a skilled welder. But didn't want to battle getting off the black pipe that was already on the k241 to put in a double threaded connector so I welded on a 45 degree angle bend so I could use 1" black pipe for a basic muffler. I don't think it's air tight completely but it was pretty solid from the feel of threading in the pipe and I hitting it a few times. So it should soot up over time in any areas that aren't sealed completely. End result is better than no muffler at all. Straight pipe kohlers 4 feet from your face is less then enjoyable... With the hood on you can't even tell!!! There was no "ducking tomatos" emoji so just pretend there's one there
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6 pointsAlmost have the pedals finished up. I think that the 3/8" rod passing over the foot board will be fine. Not going to make a cover for it at this time.
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6 points@WHX?? Ended up carving a little off the spacers and now have about a half inch between the duals. Looks more like yours! Nice.
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6 pointsJust because something looks like it should be lubed doesn't mean it should be. I had to PM a fairly new Hobart commercial dishwasher. We had no service manual for it and Hobart will not give out any info. They want their guys to do it. $$$$ There is this shiny chrome rod that a plastic doohingus rides over. The plastic piece is connected to a crank on a motor. I put some Wd-40 on it to protect and lube it. Fired up the machine and the conveyor didn't work. Pulled the cover back off and that plastic piece is sliding away on the chrome rod as nice as can be. Well that plastic part is supposed to GRAB the rod not slide on it!
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6 pointsYou guys can put anti seize on your bedpost if you want.....just telling you it is backward thinking in this application. Especially in the case of the heaver 700 lbs + machines, the design is at its limits. We know the machines were assembled new to tolerances. Tightness and fit first quality. How many times do we see the key way chunked out and ruined? A lot of the machines I have worked on the rear seal starts leaking and then the result is movement in the hub. There have been some comments on this site that say "sure glad that seal was leaking cause that loosened up the hub". All the rotating forces are now on the key and the rest of the system is disabled and viola ruined hub and or axle. I admit they can be tough to get off but they always come off. Just something to think about!
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6 pointsJust some fine touch up work left and it will be ready for the school play!
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5 pointsCorrect. And, being a photo is worth a thousand words, here are two.
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5 pointsI'm glad to report that my Carlisle's also have the stamp "made in U.S.A." That being said, since I live in Europe, the tires being made in U.S.A. still make them an overseas product for me
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5 pointsThis one has been worth every bit of the price paid. Still runs great with no major repairs other than regular maintenance. Tightened motor mounting bolts this week.
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4 pointsGetting everything ready for summer as been a been really time consuming but I am slowly getting back in to the Wheel Horse. Started welding up the hood support.
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4 pointsI got 20 in each now, took it for a ride, oh my rough. You said 10 inside 4 ish outside, that’s my next move! looks cool a heck!
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4 pointsSo I guess we can still put it on the Hosen's plow handle @Achto !
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4 pointsYes the brake is independent from the clutch on a 416-8 yes the differential will still allow the wheels to spin in different directions when the wheels are off the ground with the brake engaged so that is not a good test Remove the brake band and look for signs of oil, like from the seal leaking. Look at the material for signs of wear. If the material is good but oiled, I soak them in gasoline overnight to break that oil down. If the oil is coming from a worn brake shaft seal that should be fixed because it will just keep oiling the band if not repaired. Clean the drum surface and you can sand it with heavy grit to "roughen up" the surface a little which also helps with friction of the band. You can change the brake band material if needed or desired as the rubber type material grips better than that older stuff does. Inspect and adjust all the linkage
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3 pointsI was mean and used to eat them in rough seas on the submarine. The smell would add to the looks for the guys that got seasick and had to stand the barf bag watch. They ate the crackers. I never got seasick!
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3 pointsMaybe not so much what I did “to” my Wheel Horses today, as “what” I did “with” them… I am all but finished the Work Horse refresh, so I figured I would put her in the tractor shed… I got my two horses in there with the two yellow and white machines, but it was a tight fit… Thought I was gonna have to toss a Cub outside !
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3 pointsOh.. and this… water would come across the yard and flood across the concrete driveway…
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3 pointsI noticed a stiff ride on the Work Horse I just refreshed and put ags on the rear… I lowered the tire pressure’s all the way around to 12 psi… feels much softer…
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3 pointsWater used to run under my garage door… until I did this… Now I only get a little when the rain blows against the garage door.
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3 pointsfirst of all; I want to thank everyone that replied to my post and the good news is that I was able to locate the correct bearing that was needed ;though of the 2 wheel horse dealers in the area couldn't help me nor a few parts stores ;so searching though the web I was able to find a company here that sells so many different bearings which had one ;so now I can put the unit back together and be able to mow again 'again thanks so much
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3 pointsThat tractor is definitely the very best test for durability and length of life for its components. 😂
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3 pointsThanks Folks, got it with the pipe wrench method, did not have a strong enough chunk of web for the job. No damage to the output shaft when done as 953 nut suggested. Missed having my little tractor running...............it does a lot of work around this place.
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3 points
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3 pointsYou can go back to one of your own posts and click "edit". Then replace the "stupid" question with "accidental post" or something similar. Regular members have, I think, two days to go back and edit; supporting members have 30 days. If it's bad enough, PM one of the admin/moderators asking them to "fix" it.
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3 points
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3 pointsI have several rather steep areas on our property and have replaced the factory brake shoe lining with the ones @rmaynard sells, they are a big improvement. As John @wallfish mentioned the tire with the least traction will stop when the brakes are applied because the brakes are applied to the transmission and that is how the open differential distributes the forces.
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3 pointsThat is a fine looking tractor and as strong as the demand is in Europe there will probably be no problem selling it. Your best bet would be to list it for sale in our European Classified section. Just click on this link and start typing. https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/classifieds/euro-for-sale/?do=form&d=2 You will need to list a price in the ad.
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3 points
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2 pointsWhat I did Joe is mounted the tires on the rims but didn't seat the beads. Then bolted everthing up and mounted the whole shebang up on the mini changer and used it for the third hand. Adjusted the tires to get the stagger I wanted then seated the beads. Just thought the not lined up lugs looked better. Still rides a bit rough!
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2 points
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2 pointsOnly one I've ever seen up close is my 1949 Ferguson. That has a pedal on each side of the tractor for independent usage.
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2 pointsBeing a supporter is our way of keeping the site running well and thanking Karl for hosting our site.
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2 points
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2 pointsI have a pair of those Farm Specialist tires. They give your fillings a workout. I took them off and put a pair of Town & Countrys on
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2 pointsWhat was the final width then Joe? Guessing the rims are regular 6/12 offset?
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2 pointsSame here, I presently have 3 on the "Big D's" and they are all mounted as @pfrederi describes ---- but, they are of the type shown by @Achto And, with the D's having an ammeter I have had to replace 2-3 of them in crispy critter condition --- I now have all my D's set up with a Voltmeter !
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2 pointsI am not very technical on this but I've added a picture of the motor. The wheel horse was restored about 3 years ago and used in shows. I bought it and used it in garden on. its been great but needs a clean
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2 points
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2 pointsCheck out ReDoYourHorse.com Terry is one of the vendors who support the site and has done plenty of custom orders to rave reviews. Drop him a note about what you have in mind.
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2 pointslife is always about value -- not just raw dollars - that's a terrific value -- when we think what anything else costs, or we spend 600-700-800 dollars on in our life.... then correlate to that WH machine and the hours and hours of use and production it will produce over many, many years then that's a wonderful value, or as an investor or banker would say.... ROI - Return On Investment
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2 pointsAt the water heater manufacturer I used to work at, they use larger drivers like these to spin the pipe nipples into the tanks. They are on pneumatic tools that have set torque specs to stop when the threads are tight.
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2 pointsThis is very true. For instance... You can "grease" your hair for a very particular look reminiscent of days gone by... But... Use anti-seize and the effect is completely different.
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2 points