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8 pointsSpent the day weaving willow branches into a natural fence between us and the neighbours. Never done something like this before but I'm pretty pleased with the outcome. Picking up the willow branches. dumped at home. Started weaving them Almost there All cleaned up
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7 pointsSince we flew off topic here's the tractor parts scooter (shameless plug to post another pic)
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5 pointsBlew off the honey do list and some other stuff to spend a good part of the day working on this. Added some bracing all around the inside of the tower to beef it up some and connected the tower to the other steering tower. Working some on a tank mount and a location Worked a little on a dash Made / modified a chain guard and a rear fender out of a seat pan. Looked better in my head so not sure yet if these will stay, get modified or get something else. IDK. The fender looks to boxie looking but it does look WH tractorie. Here's the fender reversed
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5 pointsHad another one follow me home today. Overall in nice shape needs some tlc but should be a good runner with 640hrs on it!
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5 pointsRight now I ride a Suzuki M109R, and Yamaha FJR1300, and after I clean and sync the carbs, a first gen Yamaha VMax. My wife has a Suzuki Burgman 400a. I *think* my "favorite" is the FJR1300, but the M109 is nice for cruising. Here's the M109:
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4 pointsPlenty of two wheel riders in here as well. My current is a VStrom 650. I usually ride with my dad, he is 80 and rides a Bergman 650.
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3 pointsGreetings from PA. I'm Pete. I just bought a 1973 16 HP with an ARK500 front end loader, 48" deck, and scraper. It needs some TLC, but I'm excited to get going with it. It needs a battery, choke cable, bearings in one blade tower, and an exhaust leak (2, actually) fixed. It's pretty greasy, so I'm going to start by degreasing the engine, and then power wash (away from all seals, gaskets, and electrical components.) I presume this uses points; it's been many years since I've dealt with them, and matchbooks are hard to come by these days. I don't have a dwell meter any longer, but perhaps I can used a DVOM instead. Research time. I attached a photo of the little tractor to this post. I found the forum searching for information on a 1973 wheel horse. It was a lucky guess for the year before going to see it and talking to the owner. He said it was 50 years old, so I took him at his word and found the owners and parts manuals and a wiring diagram. No model# or model name on it anywhere. I'll probably be posting at some point, picking your brains for information and suggestions as I start to go through it. Thanks for the forum!
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3 pointsThose tires haveta be dry rotted? I can see you been hangin out with @oldiron613 way to long!
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3 pointsThat's exactly the kind of stuff I use for the custom builds. I gonna need to hit Ed's buckets of bars and brackets again at the big show
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3 pointsOur kinda guy... You need stuff 'Fish let us know... maybe a uglier dash plate... maybe an ammeter that doesn't work... free shipping...
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3 pointsYep the stuff I listed above comes in big rolls, enough to do 30 tractors and if it were mine I would offer to send you some. Maybe if @Achto ain't lookin. Sheath has a inner core of nylon and slicker than cat crap on linoleum. Best operating choke or throttle I have seen.
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3 pointsOh Man, I'm luvin that fender...it's a keeper. I like the factory position. I'll need a couple foot rest and i'm ready to ride
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3 pointsOff with the snowblower (that wasn't used at all this year due to such a mild winter), on with the mower deck! Already mowed the front yard. I put the reduction steering on in the fall and never really got to use it with the snowblower, but already enjoying it with the 60" mower deck! IMG_2717.mp4
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3 pointsI haven't ridden since 2014 when I had knee and ticker issues. but my ride was an 83 Honda Goldwing 1100 Aspencade. We used to go down to Pa and hit the Wellsboro diner for a piece of pie and coffee then cruise Rt. 6 and Stop at Larry's Harley Davidson. The sales people would come running out and want to know who had the GW so they could try to sell him a bike. I used to laugh at them until they ran back into there cubbie holes! I don't have any pics anymore but it was identical to this one.
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3 pointsReally... sprucing up a drive and base for a she shed. Told the dump driver to do a running dump. He didn't... no biggie with the right tractors & implements. He actually gave me more seat time. Invited @Achto over to play in my sand box with his blades ... he's gotta work...
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3 pointsOnce you get it in the air check for play in the bearings. Bad bearings are often the cause for bad seals. Inspect & clean the hub & axle keyways. Inspect & consider new woodruffs. Tape over the keyway when installing to prevent nicks in the seals. Consider new set screws but more important check tightness after a couple hrs of operation.
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3 pointsI'm unsure what the trailing Y means for NGK, but I think I can avoid the 4 heat range and go with a 6, or the top one (3212). At the end of the day, I'd bet they will all work, and I can read the plug to ensure it's running properly. @WHX?? - I turned wrench (automotive) for a number of years, and I do my own motorcycle work. I also flip old mowers as a hobby. It's amazing how many good mowers, blowers, trimmers, edgers (etc) are left at the curb that just need the carb cleaned, blade sharpened, and an oil change, or MAYBE a sheared key. I have about half a dozen mowers in the garage right now that I've got to work on as soon as I get a workbench setup. The only thing I'll shy away from is a major manual trans overhaul, like on a bike. All of the gears, spacers, shift forks, etc intimidate me. EDIT: It appears that the NGK 3212 and NGK B6L are the same plug. Question answered. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/ngk-standard-spark-plug-b-6l-3212/19650315-P
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3 pointsHere ya go Craig @cschannuth... I'm workin her seriously now with better weather but no issues. I just don't know how I got along without it. for selling it to me.
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3 pointsThe show is the weekend after Fathers Day. Enjoy CR, next to Alaska, that was my most enjoyable cruise.
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3 pointsto the Pete. I am about 30 miles South on 74. Like Sparky said, plan to attend the big Wheel Horse show in Arendstville this June. If you need parts, you'll find them there.
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3 pointsFrom Pennsylvania eh…make sure you find time to go the the Wheel Horse Show in your state this June!
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3 pointsSaved some cast foot rests from an RJ frame! Good threads on bottom and ready for final paint! I did not think I was going to be able to save them but got lucky!
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2 pointsRegular here Jeff... goes by the name of @AMC RULES... he had a nice Panzer... he sold it now Craig is a pansies...
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2 pointsSteering tie rods on. Tow in verified at ¼". A little strong but these tie rods will be replaced soon because they're a dash loose. We'll get more precise with tow in when the rods can hold a reading better. One rear axle hub on. All new studs with washers and new set screws too.
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2 pointsI love how your just swinging like a lasso also better not get pullstart mad he’ll tangle you up with tow ropes just don’t feel confident all cuz he’s wearing flip flops
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2 pointsI didn't either back when i joined but ask away Pete. Stupid questions are the only ones that don't get asked and ther is certainly a wealth of experience on your tractor here. Bonus sounds like your not a novice to things mechanical... that helps us help you alot.
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2 pointsWe are coming back from CR on the Sunday after fathers day, so I guess I'll miss the 2023 show. Wow, there are a lot of folks with the front end loader. I bought this tractor because I had just purchased a Craftsman manual bucket for my riding mower which turned out to be utterly useless. My wife & I just bought a new home with 2 acres and there are quite a few projects that I will need a bucket for. I had no idea that there was such a Wheel Horse following. I'm sure I will be posting a bunch of commonly asked questions, assuming lack of results from forum searches. I promise no "what kind of oil should I use" or similar posts.
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2 pointsThat can be rather slim pickins some days! Helping people to keep their Wheel Horses in tip top condition is what we are all about. This service manual for your engine has good information about setting your ignition timing. The owner's manual wil cone in handy too.
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2 pointsThat era was under new ownership (AMC I believe) and all model names went away. They are now considered “no names” but had all the strong features of the models before them. So, in essence, the 16 Auto was just like a C-160 Auto, which many consider one of the best Horses built! It was simple, strong, and simple and strong! No frills, no fancy electronics, just brute strength.
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2 pointsReassembly 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.
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2 pointsHitched the roller to the B-80 this morning and rolled the verge by the pond. Little tractor did quite well seeing as how the ground is rather soft. I then fitted the mower deck to the C-125 prior to mowing the green. It was rather reluctant to start. Battery low so put on charge. After lunch helped S.W.M.B.O. with a bit of gardening. Dug out a bush stump for her and brought her a couple of barrow loads of soil for a corner feature she working on. Strimmer and self propelled walk behind mower were then brought out of storage to cut the grass in the garden. C-125 battery was charged up by then, so out to mow the green. Due to this being the first mow of the year, the grass was rather long. 7-8 inch long and wet. Took about 1-1/2 hrs in low 2nd. Still got the lane verges to do and a neighbours frontage but that will have to wait. Farm tomorrow for a rest.