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  1. 11 points
    Was helping friend clean out her dad's house after his recent passing... saw this on wall in his basement man cave. Thought of J.D. Hogg and his Cadillac.... Then thought of my "Rat" C 160... Lmao... Tony
  2. 9 points
    Finally picked up this C-something. It's been rotting away for years in a guys lockup just down the road. Managed to buy it off him along with a selection of rusty implements. Still have a plow (plough?) To pick up and a few other bits and pieces. Haven't had a chance to have a good look yet, but the wheelhorse itself is in poor shape. Not sure what the engine is, will have a cup of tea and investigate further...
  3. 8 points
    Here's my first WH. A Tecky powered '74 C-120 Automatic . One of the best trouble free tractors I had.
  4. 7 points
    This just got air lifted, well lowered, into my yard. Traded my basket case Panzer T205 for it. I'm thinking I made out ok. @ebinmaine I can now join the C series crew lol. The trans is free and shifts fine. The engine turns by hand,no carb. The clutch spins,attach o magic pulley is froze. Tierods are rusted away. Just a quick chance over.
  5. 7 points
    Hello all, So... A friend put me onto a C120 Automatic that is super clean but hasn't run in years. It is sitting in corner of barn. I need to go pick it up (it's in Vermont) and no I didn't get it for free. Anyways the real interesting part is the 12 hp motor is a TECUMSEH... Ill assume that it got this motor during the Kohler strike / delivery issue of late 70s. I'll also assume this is the last Wheel Horse to get a Tecumseh---I don't recall seeing any Tecumseh powered stuff in the 80s or later. Is this thing "rare" or worth more than the average C? I'm going to see about getting it running. No... im not going to swap in a Kohler as I've been told to do by the Tecumseh haters. I dont like them either but this is too clean and too original and maybe too unique to rip it apart. I'll probably try and get it to run and maybe it just stays as-is a show piece / huh I've never seen one of them deals. Hey @Wild Bill being the worlds #1 Tecumseh fan whatta you have to say? Thanks Tony
  6. 7 points
    No... paid more than I should... but its one of those clean weird setups that doesn't come along often. And I don't mind the TeJUNKski if I can make it run. I haven't fought the carb on one in awhile. I'm overdue for a swear filled rant....
  7. 7 points
    Not often we see attachments made in Belgium. Please post the model and serial numbers so we can add to the lists. The dozer blades at the time came in two packages. The 6-4112 could be used with a 42" blade and a 54" wide blade for the higher hp model tractors.
  8. 7 points
  9. 6 points
    Funny you should ask, Mike..... BT,DT. One for short frames, another for long frames... Been making these FOR YEARS now... Feel free to PM me if interested.....
  10. 5 points
    My father passed away last week. Today, I brought home his 1990 310-8 that he purchased new back in the day. Still need to get the 37"SD mower deck out of the garage. Always garaged kept, but I'm pretty sure that he never ever washed it. LOL Short term plans are to return it to safe operating order but no restoration. I'm going to do the wash and lubricant soak down that Greasy Pete has mentioned to preserve the patina.
  11. 5 points
    I have one of those myself, its sitting in the shed waiting it's turn to get worked on.
  12. 5 points
    I’m by no means a Tecky fan and if I needed to pull one in favor of a Kohler, I would. However, I’ve been known to use Kohler destined parts to get a Tecky running again.
  13. 4 points
    In my own defense @Achto got tired of me saying ... help I fell off my barstool and can't get up. So he outfitted one with seat belts. I suspect camp chairs at shows are next...
  14. 4 points
    Please accept my condolances - not my favorite way for me to get a new-to-me tractor. We still have my FIL's 702 here, honestly, I'd rather have him.........
  15. 4 points
    I agree with the try to keep it original sentiment. Give it a fair chance and see how it turns out. If it turns into a big project and parts are hard to come by and expensive then a Kohler switch would make sense. Cool find though for sure! 12hp with a mower deck and snow plow is about the most desirable package setup for most people. Looking forward to how it turns out!
  16. 4 points
    The yellow Teflon tape is used on gasoline fittings and can be purchased at any auto parts store. Generally, white sealing tape (one of the most common varieties) is used for standard plumbing applications whereas yellow Teflon™ tape is used with gas
  17. 4 points
    The C series long frame has a stiffening raised ridge that runs horizontal and does not allow the plate to sit flat. Some folks use loose washers, but that is a PITA juggling act to install. I weld 2 solid flat straps that span the ridge - makes for a solid fit. And the 2 clearance cuts shown (for the optional diagonal bolt in triangular braces).
  18. 3 points
    Slempm

    702

    I’m new(ish) to dealing with old wheel horses. I have a 702 that is running well but it needs some work. My welds broke in my foot rest so I need to repair that and I feel like extra bracketing was added later (don’t look like original wheel horse brackets) but the brackets probably have a well intended purpose. I want to learn everything I can about my 702. My eventual goal is to strip it down and refinish it entirely, I’d just like to understand it all first. I live in Virginia near the coast and it’s hard to find wheel horse junkies down this way. If anyone has bracket diagrams on how attachments should be mounted I’d love to see them. Also, if anyone in VA has 702 attachments I’d be very interested in buying!
  19. 3 points
    Condolences. It’s sad and unfortunate but there’s nothing for it. Cherish that machine, it will always remind you of him. Long may it run!
  20. 3 points
    So sorry to hear about your loss. Nothing anyone can say can really help, but you can know that others are thinking and praying for you. I'm glad you got his tractor. The longevity of these machines allows for such things, and I hope it provides as much happiness to you as it did him.
  21. 3 points
    It's now a roller. Thank to an unknown WH it now has some air under it.
  22. 3 points
    Dig Dug hanging out with Dad and Mrs 3D! Maybe this season I'll get those tire and spindle upgrades done..maybe even a control pedal!
  23. 3 points
    Forgot pictures of the rotovator, it's rough but all free running. Also close up shot of the finger bar serial number.
  24. 3 points
    I'm.... Not sure it can be accomplished.......
  25. 3 points
    @Bill D Already did!!! I've had inquiries, but those folks must have been wearing Cargo Pants - their hands could not reach the cash in the bottom of the pockets !!!!
  26. 3 points
  27. 3 points
    If it came from the factory with the Tecumseh, they're usually labeled a C-120 Special (I had one), but because that one is an automatic, they didn't have room for the "Special" label. Only year I see listed with the Tecumseh and the Automatic combination is a 1974, model tag number 1-0495. Somewhat rare, but not necessarily desirable unless you're a Tecumseh fan. My C-120 Special was converted over to a Kohler K12 at some point.
  28. 3 points
    When using teflon tape, make sure you keep it back one full thread from the end of the male fitting so pieces don't get cut off and enter the carb.
  29. 3 points
    It was a nice day with plenty of warm sun so I thought why not pull it out and install the new air cleaner. Hope you enjoy the picks.
  30. 3 points
  31. 3 points
    I'd like to take this moment to point out that me Bear does not have ALL the C160s in Maine.
  32. 3 points
    Thanks for sharing! With that many going bad I'm surprised you didn't buy one of these hammers to "fix'm"!
  33. 2 points
    Boss you gotta come out to Jim's place. Likely you'd have a fair decent time. I got no extra seat belts but I'd bring a logging chain.
  34. 2 points
    Sorry to hear of your father's passing. The 1989 310 model number is 21-10K801, 1990 is 31-10K801.
  35. 2 points
    It is a mild steel pin. If you have a large drill press and a long enough set of drill bits you could drill the pin out. I have made it a practice to cut the pin off flush with the transmission and remove the hitch/lift parts prior to attempting to drive the pin out. I then drill a shallow 1/2" hole to hold the punch in place so you don't have to center it with each hammer blow. Lowell @wheelhorseman sells new hitch pins at a reasonable price so it isn't worth trying to save one unless it cones out easily.
  36. 2 points
    Great find! Having a C-160 Hydro and a 416-8 with Kohler engines I can say you will enjoy that machine! It'll do anything you need it to do. Good luck with getting it back "on the road".
  37. 2 points
    Well I think these tierods have tied their last rods.
  38. 2 points
  39. 2 points
    How about a couple close ups of your winch / light system? That is slick!
  40. 2 points
    Brushed the salt and sand off the 314 today and converted it back to summer time usage and broke it in with a little yard clean up! Feels good to have some warm weather again! Oh and keep the garage door open
  41. 2 points
    So it's a 14hp, not sure if that's the original engine or not. Belgium made machine as well.
  42. 2 points
    I don't know Kev... just saw this on your trail cam... may wanna treat broke foot boy nice...
  43. 2 points
    What are we ever going to do with you to get you straight.
  44. 2 points
    Thanks. Luckily I have a scrapper buddy that knows I like my Horses
  45. 2 points
    Congratulations! That looks like a nice solid machine! ...dangit! They are showing up everywhere but here!
  46. 2 points
    Nice tractor! Is that someones underpants on the coil? If it is get it off. Just kidding, I would love that tractor.
  47. 2 points
    and some of it is electrifying...
  48. 2 points
    Time to go get some tractors?
  49. 2 points
    Several box folding machines have hot glue applicators on them with a circuit board to regulate the glue temperature. We had several units at our farm and neighboring farms and would have a spare board or two on hand. Price for having them rebuilt was about $ 100 and new ones were about $ 300. When the board on one of our newer units went out I sent it off and when it was returned I noticed a fresh solder connection on one component. I took the board to an electronics store and they identified it as a particular value resistor (don't remember the resistance). I asked how much those resistors cost and was to they were a nickel apiece. I bought twenty of them and we never had to send a board off again.
  50. 2 points
    Not exactly today, but recent progress on my front porch project. Got all of the long rafters up and am starting on the short rafters on the sides of the porch.
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