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11 pointsI know a lot of us stack our garden tractors up on pallet jacks, but this guy goes above and beyond!!!
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10 pointsHi all. I titled the thread so we can post our versions of tools, equipment or projects we have done. Warm weather over here so been doing a few shop chores that I've been meaning to get on with. I set out to build a better can crusher than the cheap pressed steel versions on Amazon etc. With a few lumps of scrap steel, off cuts and a bit of lathe work I cobbled together this press affair that does the job admirably well. I decided to wall mount it close to my recycling bins so I can flatten cans prior to popping them in the bin.
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9 pointsI don’t ever have two well fed gentlemen in my bathroom or shower… Just sayin’…
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9 pointsOne of my favorite build it betters… a 1962 Wheel Horse 502. It’s got 8 hp in place of the original 5 hp, 1964 chassis and front axle for better steering quality, late ‘70’s 8 speed transmission with low range and stronger axles, and plenty of extra weight for more traction. And a customized Cherry Bomb muffler with a tink tink for betterness too.
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8 pointsJust got a 312-8 with a dump trailer for free! It’s been sitting in a shed for a year and a half. I put a battery in it and it fired right up. Any suggestions on things I should do to it before I start mowing with it? Im already planning on a air filter. If anyone has the pn for it I’d really appreciate it!
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8 pointsWife and I are up in North Conway NH and stumbled across this beauty! It’s intended purpose is the clear the road up Mt Washington, this one is retired. The plow blade seemed kinda short to me to be dealing with “mountain snow”
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8 pointsI was at Abenteuer Allrad, an Offroader Show in Bad Kissingen. Few impressions? ok, you want it, you get it. First of all, i found a Ignition in the Postbox i ordered before i go to the Show for my Van nice ! A Wooden house on Wheels Offroad? Huh ok maybe not, but a nice Eyecatcher... Nice Tyres, they told me they be made for Iceland. I was in Business, but i was icognito there....😎 but some more now knows more about Wheelhorses..😄 Cooool ! Lot‘s of stores with knives. Nice toy‘s Here i found my Birthday Gift... Does it fit? I like it... To real Big Nice Bed liner to protect the surface of your Platform.
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8 pointsI am taking my B-80 to the Big Show this year. It's my general all around go to tractor and she deserves a run around the Wheel Horse Collectors Club show grounds.
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8 pointsThere’s an old boy up by where I live in Michigan that collects and restores Farmalls. I’d say he has least 25 complete restored running tractors. On nice days he’ll fire em all up and bring ‘em out of the barn. I’ll get some pics if I can catch him when he has em out. Besides it will give me an opportunity to learn the story behind this guy. 😉
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7 pointsFinished relocating my wire harness and for added security I made a steering shaft shield so if anything ever comes loose there should be no moving parts near any wires on the B80.
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7 pointsThis is a valve spring compressor, made to fit small block Kohlers mainly. It’s tougher than most store bought and only cost me time, scrap supplies and a broken C-clamp.
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7 pointsCool idea but here in Michigan we get $0.10 return on each can… if crushed no $$$… Here’s my better build: sailboat mast as flagpole. Way stronger and recycling a broken mast that would have been scrapped…
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7 pointsSpent the afternoon replacing the wiring on the B-80 AkA FlowahPowah. She was having bad connection issues and rather then chase what wire was doing it I figured I'd update all of them. Starts and runs great now.
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6 pointsNot so much riding but the first thing I thought is..... I despise cleaning the windows in my truck that thing would just not happen!
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6 pointsYou left out blood and skin that happens when you get near motorize tools or any thing else.
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6 pointsTake em off whilst travelling. Stick em on when you get there! ( I should have copyrighted the Wheel Horse Makes it Kohler Shakes It years ago!)
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6 pointsTher better be pics or the folks going will be drummed out the club! You can go to where Silvia linked and see most past shows too. Nice 'Burb ther Kev good to see she loves it.
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6 pointsHad some Daddy Daughter time, teaching about fuel line, threads, ptfe tape that’s safe for fuel, etc. Afterwards, an hour of play with both the girls in the pool. I’m whooped!
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5 points@OldWorkHorse https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=VdsdDNVP&id=969647187F2BA06BA4F107FBE589D7FA68797C0C&thid=OIP.VdsdDNVP- , used these stick on ty wrap mounts in a a lot of spots , just an idea. pete
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5 pointsGreat idea. One other trick that works well for this type of application is to pack your drill bit full of grease before drilling. The drill shavings will stick to the grease on the drill bit instead of falling into the case. Packing a tap with grease will do the same when tapping a hole.
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5 pointsThanks Lads, i had a fantastic Weekend. Sadly not together with Kati, because l littlebit was Business but i visit a Adventure Offroad Exibition, where our Company shows our Vehicles. Here it is called „Abenteuer Allrad in Bad Kissingen“. Perfectly for a Petrolhead like me. lots of friend was met an few cups of Beer... 👍
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5 pointsYesterday: Mulched the wife's rose garden before it got hot out. Sharpened the blades on both decks, then got some mowing done. Unfortunately, the GT-1848 decided to stop running so I had to tow it back in with the 312-A. Finished up with the 312-A, then did some weedwacking. I'll probably post some questions about the Honda engine's misbehavior, but I haven't done any troubleshooting yet. May be another case of failed fuel pump (I have aftermarket electric pumps on both the 312-A and the 416-8, and they work great), but there seems to be at least some gas moving through the filter. Might be a carb teardown/clean, but it dies when I increase the throttle. It's been running a bit rough at lower throttle levels. Haven't done anything to the "new" B-100 yet, in the background to the right.
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5 pointsSpent the afternoon replacing the wiring on the B-80 AkA FlowahPowah. She was having bad connection issues and rather then case what wire was doing it I figured I'd update all of them. Starts and runs great now. Get those wires off the steering shaft ol' boy..... Looks nice and purty now !!!
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5 pointsYes sir… got ‘‘em loaded… will hit Cowen WV tomorrow to visit MIL, leave for the Big Show on Wednesday morning…
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4 pointsShe wanted to do her own her own way so with minimum help she’s creating this tractor on her own painting it herself following her mother and father footsteps!!! Giving it her own touch!
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4 pointsAs requested here are two videos explaining my process in sharpening knives and chisels on a whetstone for not only purpose of sharpening process, but also for maintaining stones flat and straight as they are used.. Forgive the rambling sometimes but somehow the camera has that effect on me. What is required to this successfully is basically a little knowledge about the tools and their cutting edges, a little practice, and patience while learning it. Don't be discouraged if you do not have the same equipment. It can be done on anything at hand like a sheet of sandpaper glued to a flat surface and your pants on your thigh area to be used as a strop. Denim makes great strop material.
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4 pointsI bought this tractor with a blown engine. Rebuilt it with help from all of you. Had electrical issues that seam to have disappeared after cleaning all connections. Installed a sickle bar on it with modifications. I bought the sickle bar that was mounted on a Jacobson lawn chief for 100 bucks. The tractor was in bad condition. Sold it for 50 bucks. Rebuild cost me 80 bucks for bore job parts were about 150. I rebuilt it and now have a toy that I have wanted for some time.i plan to re painting the tractor soon. Thanks for all your help.
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4 pointsI was visiting with the owner of the local motorcycle shop today & something caught my eye. There was a full dressed Harley sitting on his lift that looked like it had a chrome solid rear rim on it. Nothing new. Then it hit me, I can see the tool box on the other side of the bike through the rim. What the ....??? I got up & took a closer look to see that the center of the rim was made of glass. YES GLASS!! In this pic you can see my fingers on the other side of the rim. Just to prove that those are my fingers, I this pic you cab see my arm going in front of the tire & my fingers on the other side. WHAT ?!?!? I don't know about you, but there is no way, NO WAY that I would ride this bike. I don't care what engineer says that it is safe. How in the world could anyone think that this is a good idea??? I know, not in any way tractor related. Just had to share my amazement with you.
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4 pointsBeen itching for the show and played with Google Earth tonight... dont know how old the pic is but it's cool I could find it. Weather looking good for Friday and Saturday Tony
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4 pointsI should be there. Planning to roll into Gettysburg about 3-4:00 and then finish one of Stevebo's expensive bottles by 8:00 or so!
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4 pointsI've been doing some scrapping since I retired ... Cleaned out the garage... and pick stuff up along the road when I see it... I've made over $2K in the past year. But I'm runnin' outta stuff. I could make a fortune if garden gnomes were recyclable !
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4 pointsNo No No! There you go.......and so weird, I was thinking the same thing! Maybe some special flatbed with a scissors lift bed.
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4 pointsI was told two or three decades ago that you have to do ALL the maintenance before you can do ANY of the troubleshooting. I agree that you need to do a carb rebuild and I would add to that, replace every inch of fuel line and a new fuel filter. Definitely a possibility that your fuel lines or gunk in the tank is sending stuff into the carburetor.
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4 pointsHah yes they were tucked behind it before. When I re connected them I tucked them all in front. However I zip tied them and crammed them in there for the photo shoot as my parents were coming over. It's been since corrected but photo wasn't updated. Thanks for the keen eye! I somehow almost didn't even notice your comment not sure how
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4 pointsWelcome to the forum and great looking 312 you have there! 312-8 is my main user. If you're putting it to work I would start it off right with new oil, air filter, spark plug, sharpen and balance blades, and grease the whole tractor and deck. There's quite a few grease points but there should be a good diagram showing them if you search for it. Especially grease the deck pulley bearings. Best wishes with the new rig!
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4 pointsi sure hope those washed, clean, pretty tractors don't see any dusty roads for the trip? But you will get some tourists along the highways bending some necks to look at those beauties!!! Plus some likely purchase offers at the rest stops!! They look awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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3 pointshttps://www.lowes.com/pd/WEN-WEN-6010-6-inch-Random-Orbit-Waxer-and-Polisher/5012515221?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-tol-_-bng-_ makes paint recovery much easier , this type / size or similar , I use an aerosol lubricant spray down on old neglected paint , as a feeder to its recovery . total spray down , let sit a day ,CLOTH RUB DOWN TILL DRY , do that again . that by itself will have probably given that paint a refresh , when I want to go next step , use this buffer with a cleaner wax , usually get a very deep solid shine , with very little effort , just something I do . along with all the other recovery details , have a good day , pete
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3 pointsFor sure, happy to do that. I'm sure it will get some laughs when everyone sees the pressure-treated 2x4's the engine is mounted on. When I have some time to do some "serious" welding, I will probably see if I can rectify that situation...
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3 pointsI can second that. When shopping for a shower 'cabin' I came across a clip where the producer of the glass panes demonstrated the strenght of their panes. The test was, place glass pane (3ft by 7ft by 1/2") up on blocks. Then ask two well fed German gentleman to treat said pane as a trampoline. Glass pane behaved itself as a seethrough leafspring Needless to say I was impressed and ordered a shower 'wall' from this company straight away. Not the clip I was looking for but same brand.. https://youtu.be/DX2Jas9PwPA
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3 points@TractorheadThanks for the great photos interesting equipment. Must have been a very big show. I like the hat .
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3 pointsSo after going through all the replies I think me second one is going to be a big wheel. I love the look. Remind me of a shrunken version of my grandfathers farm tractor.
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3 pointsWell, Jay got the control for the mule drive finished. He took a rod from a shock absorber to span the dash stand,. Then used some old linkage from a junk motorcycle, turned his own trunion bolt and threaded that and the rod, i took him the control handle and rod from mine and he used that for a pattern to clock the throw handle properly. A glass door knob finishes it off. He worked pretty hard restoring the deck to workable condition, and about all there is to do is fashion the rear wheel adjustment lever for the deck. Bob has a nice push bumper on that unit and the mule drive still installs OK without removing it. I may have Jay fab up one of those for me. yessir, look who's complaining. i seem to remember raiding the stash at Sylvan Lake for a couple of little decks for the 8 horspower
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3 pointsMy wife bought me a griddle grill for Father's Day. I made breakfast this morning and we all (wife and I, two daughters and one knuckleheaded son) ate outside under the carport. It was great! My oldest daughter is coming over this evening- with more food. Is ruptured gut a real thing? Again, I wish all of you a great Father's Day. While the other 364 days of the year may leave you feeling unimportant, I hope today makes up for it!