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  1. 10 points
    Today I used the 2k lb Superwinch to pull tree limbs and brush out of my back woods. The lawn is still pretty soft and wet so i parked on a small hill and winched across the wet ground. Love having a winch... I had very little traction attempting to pull brush in reverse even with ATV tires and wheel weights, but with the winch I was able to stand on the brake pedal and pull everything out no problem. I hate vines they're the worst, and the previous owner of this property let them get completely out of hand. https://youtube.com/shorts/kA95sH6n3_0?feature=share
  2. 7 points
    Spent a little time with the newest member of my herd. The starter was not retracting all of the way so it was rubbing when I turned the engine over by hand. I removed the starter and cleaned up the worm gear on it. I did not have any dry graphite on hand to lube the worm gear so I broke some lead out of a contractors pencil and crushed it to use as a dry lube. I had no idea when this tractor has ran last. Was a little hopeful to see that it had some type of service around 3yrs ago. under the air filter looked a bit scary though. After some scrubbing I was able to find a carburetor under all that gunk. Once I get the carb rebuilt I will hook up an IV bottle & see if this beast will run.
  3. 7 points
  4. 7 points
    C'mon down....I'm open. $19.95 for one $9.95 each additional tooth. Pain killer $5.00 / shot
  5. 7 points
    “Old Rusty” was fired up for the first time this year! The little one was excited to drive it! Was just her size too!! Lol.. The smile says it all!!!! 👍🏻
  6. 6 points
    While giving my 854 a cleaning and overall checkup I noticed two small cracks on the frame below the trans where it is bolted on. Not being able to see how far the cracks went I decided to remove the trans and take a look. There were two cracks going up about 3 inches. Ground out the cracks, welded and ground surface then repainted and added a 3/16 in plate per wheel horse service bulletin that was issued once they discovered it was a problem. Not to make light of this fix, it was not easy, I spent two days repairing the frame and putting the 854 back together. My 854 enjoys very light duty work, moving a small trailer or the odd Texas antique engine show. If you work your 854 harder than me, check the frame there's a good chance its cracked.
  7. 6 points
    Newly acquired B-100. I'm almost at the magical number 30. It's taken me about 4 years to get to this point. What a journey it has been !
  8. 6 points
    Picked up this 500hr 417 with loader today. Runs and operates awesome. Truth be told I don’t really need it but it was too cool to pass up on. I had 3 of these at one point and had to sell them.
  9. 6 points
    Agreed... the Frame Plate is a weak point in design. Instead of cut-trim-weld, I've repaired several of these with 1/4-3/16" 2x2 angle iron drilled and fitted to the frame flate...which also reinforces the corners. No welding required...optional though. Here is the .pdf narrative..with pics.. of how to make the 'fix'...without welding. MODERATOR... At your leisure, post this file in the Wheelhorse Form manual...whereever you see fit. WHEELHORSE FRAME PLATE FIX.pdf
  10. 6 points
    Unfortunately that crack is not unique to 854s. The same thin stamped tranny plate is used on nearly all Wheel Horse tractors. Using a snow/dozer blade is what usually causes the damage.
  11. 5 points
    Followed me home Saturday. No name for the win. 😂😂😂
  12. 5 points
    Ya think Roy helps Buck buckle up? It takes a real friend to assist with bathroom breaks.
  13. 5 points
    Oh course the big child had to play too! The black horse got engine swap tonight! Couldn’t figure out the issue so just switched engine! Only to remember the head gasket is out of it lol…
  14. 4 points
    While I'm familiar with steam power plants, I really don't know much about steam tractors. I followed this auction and was amazed at the value these beast sold for. Of course their over 100 years old and not many left around. While their really cool, but as @Achto said, I don't think I will ever afford/own one. But one can still watch them and drool over them. https://bid.aumannauctions.com/auctions/catalog/id/31046/
  15. 4 points
  16. 4 points
    Click on the picture in each link. The belt is on the page that comes up. You should use a belt designed to bend backwards over a flat idler. The green Gates belts available from Napa are designed for the purpose.
  17. 4 points
    Helped my friend put some finishing touches his 444 basket Case so that he could take it for a test drive today. A few minor things left to do and this tractor will be show ready.
  18. 4 points
  19. 3 points
    There are some of us that add braces to the frame. I haven't broken one but I have added some plates and braces to all three of mine.
  20. 3 points
  21. 3 points
    Very cool stuff!!! Actually pretty similar pricing to some ‘s on Craigslist these days… “…ran when parked…” etc.
  22. 3 points
    It is a #15 woodruff key...Wheel Horse #937022. You can buy these at ACE and TSC, AutoZone, etc. use this chart for measurement. I see you are from Sweden. You should be able to cross charge the key. Remember, they are soft metal. If you need to file a little for a good fit.
  23. 3 points
    OK...I have contacted a source for making my 6 gage cables. I have also ordered the Cole Hersee #95521-B-BX ignition switch. $44.89 shipped from dbelectric.com. I decided that I did not want to go with the push button / on off switch that came with the 702. I also want to keep the cigarette lighter because...1. it was my Dad's, 2. I just might want to have a cigar again with @stevebo at the Big Show and share some Rock & Rye. 3. @WHX?? may need a light.
  24. 3 points
  25. 3 points
    Just ain't right.... So there ya go Newbie... next time you get her in a lawn mower race you can getter on "the chip" Ahh second thought lets keep computer chips off our mowers shall we. The last bastion we have of keeping them off our vintage GTs & free of them....
  26. 3 points
    There are two ways of addressing a problem. You can try all sorts of well intentioned remedies and probably complicate the situation OR you can determine the cause of the problem, correct it and enjoy the results. The door won't operate properly because something on the hinge side is no longer plumb, you already know that. You say the door latches well and the reveal is uniform around the door. This leads me to believe that the entire door frame (and perhaps the wall it is on is no longer plumb. Beg, borrow or steal (no don't steal, perhaps rent) a laser level that has horizontal and vertical capability. Set it up at one end of the wall in question and take accurate measurements along the wall and door frame. If the door frame is out of plumb and the wall is good you can remove the door trim, use a Sawz-all to cut the nails on the top and one side at a time and bring the frame into a plumb alignment then reattach it to the wall. If the wall is out of plumb you will have to evaluate the cause and go from there.
  27. 3 points
    That is niiiice! One of these days... So hard to find and expensive though
  28. 3 points
    Have you checked timing on them? On K91s and I have quite a few of them, unless they are battery ignition, I change them to the NovaII electronic ignition. It eliminates points and condenser and automatically sets timing. It’s cheap and fast to install making engine always have good spark.
  29. 3 points
    I want to resurrect this thread concerning paint blistering on these C series tractor hoods. I, like most of you have experienced this situation over the years. After having all my metal professionally painted this spring I wasn't about to let it happen again. I did some research and found this company online. After sending them several photo's of the tractor and problem area they suggested using their self adhesive heat barrier tape. They mfg several different products to control heat. So for $19.46 mailed I bought the 12" x 12" section. Cost effective enough right? It came in Friday and I installed it Saturday. I had enough to do inside of the grill of which I had problems with in the past from the muffler heat. Mind you nothing like the side of the hood but discoloration none the same. I have attached a couple of pics for your view ing pleasure. The part number I ordered is #13500.
  30. 3 points
  31. 3 points
    Hain't the stahl to wear em with one of the galluses unhooked?
  32. 3 points
    Dragged the rj out and got it running. Had to pose it with the 753.
  33. 3 points
    Today…first… I took back over $100 worth of garden soil to Lowes from planting petunias yesterday… Picked up 3 bags of black mulch (1 too many). Then after putting the rubber hood latches on the Work Horse and painting the underside of the 48 inch SD deck with POR-15, I put mulch in the petunia beds… without mulch they would probably burn up. These pics probably look the same as before to you all but the difference is now it’s black mulch you’re seeing instead of dirt…
  34. 3 points
    Well looked over my new project today. Took the gas tank out. Removed the 20 yr old battery. I might not be able to save it. There is no key for the ignition. Wiring is shot.Throttle and choke cables are rusted tight. Do not budge. Good side is it does spin over. Needs a steering wheel and obviously a seat but not until we hear it run. Fingers crossed.
  35. 3 points
    While the 1st coat of POR-15 was drying on the deck for the 520H I went ahead and installed the new rubber hood latches on the 1984 Work Horse GT-1600… Man those are some tiny e clips on those hinges… popped the first one off and the clip and the tiny washer fell down in the engine. I found the clip, not the washer…
  36. 3 points
    Had these two boys out for a workout today. The 12 HP brothers did well for the tasks at hand.
  37. 3 points
    Hello all, been spending some time on my 1995 312-8. Tractor has around 560 hours, is clean and solid. After deciding to just paint the fading hood, I realized the color probably wouldn’t match the rest of tractor. I tore all the tins off, repainted what I could, reassembled with all new stainless hardware and new decals. Just thought I’d share, thanks to all you guys for answering my questions. Dominator
  38. 3 points
    On some S/G units the terminals of the regulator come uncomfortably close to either the Gas Tank or the engne block. (Variations I guess in pulleys and belt lengths.) Rather than using the small screws to mount the saddle to the Genny body just get a hose clamp big enough to fit around the Genny body use that to hold the regulator and you can adjust for clearance. Just make sure you remove some paint from the genny body under the saddle for a good ground.
  39. 3 points
    Completed the assembly / restoration on a 42" recycler deck. Probably the nicest cutting deck Wheel Horse ever offered.
  40. 2 points
    Well wouldn’t you know it I pulled the plow off the 753 and put the mower deck on it we are right on the edge of possibly 4” of snow. So for all you New Englanders it’s my fault. I tried to get a jump on it before Alex gets home and we concentrate on his tractors again. He put my hub caps on his 604 and I stole them back tonight. He probably will notice as soon as he walks in the garage tomorrow. The mower deck is back on the 416H too but I need to tube the tires. Let’s see those round hoods with mowers!
  41. 2 points
  42. 2 points
    Looks to be in really nice shape
  43. 2 points
    Been there, fixed that!! Check the cast lower steering support - one or both ears are probably broken off too. No GOOD long term fix - if the ears are broken it needs to be replaced... This 854 frame is from a parts tractor I bought - it wiggled like an inch worm on hills - 3 of the 4 holes severely cracked out, and there was a 1/4" twist... destined to become "Yard Art"... the frame I kept had 2 cracked out holes - gouged & welded them up - drilled about 10 or so 3/8" holes to plug weld the 1/4" plate inside - been about 8 years of 4 season use - no issues. Bill
  44. 2 points
    Hey I like that 312-8! And I have plenty of ugly tractors if you need some to compare to!
  45. 2 points
    @Elliot Garfinkel Yes, that is the schematic I have. My wiring is a little different because I have a 3 prong ignition switch. I should draw up what I have so to post it for those that have the different ignition.
  46. 2 points
  47. 2 points
    I expect to be there Saturday. Looking for a hub for a 1" axle, but I'll also root through your buckets on the trailer to see what I can't live without. See you there. Jim
  48. 2 points
    Points setting on the K91s can be a pain. Seems some need to be at the exact right spot while others have some tolerance to work with. Start at .016 (or even tighter)pull and check for spark then open them up just a .001 each time until you find the sweet spot. I've never tried the electronic ignition like Cas but I understand why he would just swap to it
  49. 2 points
    NO ... Little bit after Dan finished his immaculate Raider 12 & Brinly resto.....
  50. 2 points
    Got the 2nd coat of POR-15 on the deck… she’ll sit there until tomorrow morning before I go to work… got to keep it out of direct sunlight…
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