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  1. 7 points
    Hi all. Since I brought up the RV ing/ hiking post? I thought. I never posted pics of my ride. It is a 1988 Coachmen Leprechaun. 28' Class C motorhome. I bought it last year with 12,000 one owner miles. It never sat outside unless it was being used. Lets see other units. Campers, trailers, motorhomes and such. Enjoy.
  2. 7 points
  3. 6 points
    They use their zoomies headers for downforce. Hey, so does Putt Putt! They average 1,375 hp per cylinder. On an average 8 hour day’s work added up, so does Putt Putt! They run about 15 gallons of fuel out in 1/4 mile. If Putt Putt plowed a 1/4 mile square field, he would go through about 12.5 gallons, approximately. Putt Putt is practically a top fuel dragster. But more efficient.
  4. 5 points
    Little pieces usually painted assembled, unless I have to take them apart for some other reason. Big pieces like sheet metal always painted separately. And if I have to take some part off for repair, I almost always repaint it, or at least clean it, before putting it back on.
  5. 5 points
    Having painted 6 horses over 13 years, I have mixed feelings. Not being a professional painter, I try to keep it as simple as possible. I have always painted the hood and fenders and things like that separate, and little pieces the same way. Then I assemble everything but have found that during the assembly process, the paint always gets nicked, chipped and scratched no matter how hard I try. Going back and touching up is tedious, and never looks the same as before the damage.
  6. 5 points
    A couple of years ago my brothers and I had to clean out my parents' farm of 44 years. Three dumpsters worth of stuff not worth the effort to try and sell. Made me think and I am now off loading items we don't use and refuse to accumulate any more. My kids didn't want their grandparents stuff and will not want ours. If something happens to me I don't want my wife to have to deal with tools and equipment that I rarely used so I started selling off the bigger items. Moral of the story - as we get older is adding more stuff that we most likely will never use worth. If I really need something I'll buy it. Basement is starting to look cleaner as a result.
  7. 5 points
    Turning radius. I am pretty much a purist when it comes to my horses, but my 14 year old grandson who is helping with this one asked if there was any way to make it steer better.
  8. 4 points
    I am asking for help! I came across this wheel horse c-120 automatic. For some reason it was crying out please restore me. So I got it for $100. I know nothing about it I have some numbers that I took pictures of that I will upload. Any information no matter how small that you could give me I would very deeply appreciate it. Thanks for your time.
  9. 4 points
    As you begin your C-120 journey please ask any questions you have before diving in. We have all made a few mistakes in our time and if we can save you some problems that is what we are all about. As @Sailman said, begin by seeing if the engine will run, if it won't we can help you troubleshoot it. Once it is running you can see if the transaxle has any issues and evaluate other functions. Buy lots of penetrating oil and use it liberally. Liquid Wrench, PB Blaster and KR Oil are good ones. As the disassembly begins take photos before and during the process. Put all the fasteners and small parts in zip lock bags along with notes you make about the process and the photo numbers.
  10. 4 points
    They do that. I've seen it happen. to the madness. Have fun. Take it apart. If you can tell the two ends of a wrench apart you'll be fine.
  11. 4 points
  12. 4 points
    That's because it's hot over there and Egyptians think wearing Cowboy Boots with Cargo Shorts looks weird!
  13. 3 points
    Very interesting just the same... https://www.enginebuildermag.com/2023/03/top-fuel-and-funny-car-engines/
  14. 3 points
    Not an original. Maybe came off an old Ford garden tractor?
  15. 3 points
    A look through this section may give you even more inspiration. https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/45-restorations-modifications-customizations/
  16. 3 points
    On the scientific / technical terms I gotta side with Bob on this. Patina is actually a protective coating that forms/grows on non-ferrous metals such as copper, bronze, or brass. This coating actually helps to protect the underlying metal. Rust is the oxidization of ferrous metals that happens as they start to break down. I appreciate the rust look on some tractors as well as I appreciate pretty paint. NOW - back on subject. Paint together or apart in my mind depends on the purpose of the tractor. I would have no problem painting a worker while it is mostly assembled. On a resto I want to clean, inspect, and paint each piece individually. As we know most resto's end up having a better paint job than the factory ever dreamed of.
  17. 3 points
    Sorry Bob I gotta side with 'Fish on this one. Case in point @Achto's rat.
  18. 3 points
    Either a 12V DEE-TROIT truck engine or how bout a couple 6V's pushin some dirt!
  19. 3 points
    There are always a few who can give a tractor a professional paint job. The rest of us have to do the best we can and don't worry about it. It don't have to be perfect to look nice.
  20. 3 points
    Welcome to the forum. Here is everything we have for the 61-12KS01 https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?q=61-12ks01&quick=1&type=downloads_file
  21. 3 points
    You do realize a 1/4 mile square field is a heck of a lot more area than a 1/4 mile drag run right? If Shirley Cha Cha Muldowney ran her dragster at full throttle and covered a 1/4 mile field it would take about 16 passes and use about 240 gal of nitro/alcohol mix. ( Also about 16 blocks, 16 cranks and 128 pistons and rods!)
  22. 3 points
    I'm looking for the manuals. I was hoping someone would tell me where I could download some free ones. I do not know if the motor runs. I've never took on a big restoration like this but as I said for some reason it just called out for me to restore it.
  23. 3 points
    I like the satisfaction of knowing that paint is covering every possible surface. for painting it Johnny Cash style, one piece at a time.
  24. 3 points
    Uhm... ask BBT to add some weight to it and an excavator arm... she should have it done by dinner if she doesn't break for lunch... Or, give it to @Pullstart for a another mobile chicken coop...
  25. 3 points
    Well, today was the day see what all my engine changes did for me. First of all, I wanted to see how the engine turned over with just one belt. The belt us just tight enough to turn the engine without slipping. After this picture, I move the belt to the inner pulley thinking it would put less strain on the starter bearing. I hooked up a temporary fuel tank, primed the carburetor, and applied power to the starter. The engine turned over without effort (as I expected it to), and ran like a top. So, I don't know what if anything I accomplished by installing the ACR cam other than proving that it's easy, allows you to do static timing, and saves one V-belt.
  26. 2 points
    Front of Forsaken, the 856
  27. 2 points
    Now i have heard of a painted horse before but maybe Sylvia & Don should have a coffee klutch on the finer points of using a paint roller on a .
  28. 2 points
    Lol Richard... what was that about rust not being a patina? Question is here Bob what's the easiest thing, or right thing, to do to coach your boy on? Talk to him on it. His 701 give him the reins. Is he willing (or you) to do the parts separately? Does he want a show room piece or just something to have fun on? Rattle can or gun? We know you have some HF cheapys which would be fine. You want to teach him the unfiner points of a gun go for it with a partial tractor. Short story get him involved.
  29. 2 points
    Got to hang the red laundry out to dry.
  30. 2 points
    Reassembly has begun!! Steering pillow block and lower shaft is in. Front axle with its new bushings and pin. THAT. Is VERY tight now. What an excellent modification. Hubs have been chosen. Transmission pulley set out. Transmission magnetic drain plug in.
  31. 2 points
    If I’m going for show quality I’m disassembling, sandblasting or glass beading all the components. Then priming and painting individually. To me the real fun part is the assembly process after paint. I also agree with Bob about nicking or scratching during this process. Some things won’t go together if there’s too much primer and paint on them. Such as the brake pedal sliding over the shaft that it pivots on. Ask me how I know?😂 If it’s a worker I may paint in place with a small brush or rattle can. The paint was pealing on my 416 fender pan ( as many of them do) so I just brushed on some paint to try to stop the pealing.
  32. 2 points
    You need a #235207 pulley
  33. 2 points
    Rust is rust. Rust is not patina.
  34. 2 points
    Start by reading the manuals and understanding the basic operation of it. Does it start, run & drive? If you disassemble it take plenty of pictures. Have you restored tractors before?
  35. 2 points
  36. 2 points
    There are a lot of places that don't get painted when painting assembled. If it's apart paint the pieces. I just painted the frame assembled with rattle cans and the under side of the sheet metal. Used the gun on the out side sheet metal it paint so nice. The paint gun is more trouble but a lot easer to control. I used Rust-oleum and thinned with Acetone and Onmi MH 284 harder I had. ( I think it was for etching primer ) Wasn't painting a show piece. I nocked out the big dents ,no filler, and left the small ones. It has a little texture, maybe it will help hide some of the small dents. I checked Youtube for paint mixture and didn't use any of them. Chose my own and it painted good. was dry to touch around 30 minuets.
  37. 2 points
    Rocker panels are soft enough that it would be a disturbingly easy conversion.
  38. 2 points
    Compression release every time. The 2 piece Spark Advance cam is a pain to install
  39. 2 points
    None of my older engines (953 and 1055) have the ACR cam but the spark advance cam works well if the timing is right on the money. If it is too far advanced (gap to large) it kicks back. If it is retarded (gap too tight) starting is easy but no power.
  40. 2 points
    No, but the slaves who built the pyramids wore sandals!
  41. 2 points
  42. 2 points
    Go with a pair of NEW adjustable tie rods - no slop or lost motion, and takes the "exactness" out of what @wallfish mentioned - and allows getting a good wheel alignment. 3X winner......
  43. 2 points
    It’s getting fuel, I changed all the fuel line and filter, also pulled the pump as I had trouble with that before, thanks for your input though 👍🏻
  44. 2 points
    Picked up another short frame.
  45. 2 points
    I just swapped a ‘64 frame and front axle into my 502 and called it good.
  46. 2 points
    We would get lost! Are there Dollar Generals in Egypt?
  47. 2 points
    Hey Mike, it’s direct via lovejoy. I built the pump cage because the belt drive failed…here’s my entire build…My 310-8
  48. 2 points
    They sell them in OHSA, Wisconsin... I think @Achto and @WHX?? are dealers...
  49. 2 points
    I decided to test this voltage regulator I had from a Kawasaki on the Onan. So far it's working great. Put out 14.25 VDC regardless of engine speed. I have to make a better mounting plate to seal off the opening. I will post pictures when done.
  50. 2 points
    If you place the body of a inexpensive Harmonic Balancer puller between the hub and plate then use the drive bolt furnished with it you will have several inches of working range.
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