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16 pointsI found your grease gun @peter lena on Amazon, I had no idea you had your own line of grease guns!!!
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8 pointsI know we have had lots of different steering wheel posts on Red Square. Many about taking one off , unusual ones, how to restore some versions and replacements for custom tractors. However, I thought I would start a post to see if we could gather photos of the different versions Wheel Horse used on models made over the years. I will start with some of the steering wheels I have (I took these pictures this morning ) . I have more but it will take some time to get the rest!
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6 points@RandyLittrell , thank you for that , might have to get one, my grease addiction , helps me qualify , pete
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6 pointsCleaned the 42 inch recycler mower deck, put new blades on and greased all the spindles. Mowed great after the maintenance work was done.
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5 pointsWell I finally made it back on to the Square......thanks to Sparky! Planning on making the trip east and brining a ton of collectibles as it is time for others to enjoy them as much as I have. A bunch of parts for folks to consider. I will post some photos once I get an idea of what is going to be loaded up. Most importantly it will be nice to meet up with some old friends.
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5 pointsAlmost traded off my C-120, but pulled it out of the shed and remembered just how nice it is!! Guess I have to make it run now!! Randy
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4 pointsHas anyone watched the movie? I didn’t realize it’s a true story! Burt is quite the feller! Here is the movie. I was reminded of it today. There’s a part where he asks his neighbor boy to pee on his tree every morning. The good ole boy neighbor snuck a red maple into my yard today and when I found him out he made me swear to water it until it’s healthy.
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4 pointsIve never liked ball hones myself, i use a 3 stone, crank up the tension and use brake cleaner for lube. Cuts fast, hard on the stones, but leaves a nice pattern quickly.
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4 pointsThat's great that you will be heading east. But since it's been awhile, some of the "old friends" haven't aged well, so we'll be sure to wear our name tags so you can recognize us.
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4 pointsThe 3/4" round stub shaft that goes into the hub has a visible retaining ring in a groove. This ring can slip out of the groove so there is no pressure on the clutch. It just pushes the stub shalt into the ball bearing. You will be able to see this by observing the two ends of the retaining ring. If that is what has happened remove the retaining ring. These rings a stamped when made so one side has sharp edges and the other side has rounded edges. You want the sharp edge facing out so it is better engaged in the groove in the shaft.
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4 pointsYou are correct. 73501 1995 520-H Garden Tractor Automatic Onan P220G-I/10955D s/n: 5 (
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3 pointsI put apple juice in a glass bottle, shook it up to create the illusion and explained to my friend about urine therapy and how great it's working for me. Then proceeded to suck down the whole thing. The look on his face was priceless!
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3 pointsI stumbled over that product line while searching the jungle for a related something-or-other just the other day and couldn’t help but smile. Thanks for posting.
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3 points@RandyLittrell https://www.amazon.com/Slippery-Pete-PSI-Lubricate-Universal-Suspension/dp/B07P75ZZ5G , that should go very well with lucas green. greasy pete , the real one !
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3 pointsWell after taking everybody's advice and I still can't thank you enough for all the information I have rewired the ignition. I ran out of colored wire so I had to substitute blue for green and yellow with a knot for white but I have everything written down as to what goes where. I also replaced the coil, the condenser, and the points. I know I have to replace the solenoid due to half thing to jump across terminals. But it turns over so hopefully with this new temporary wiring job it will run. Cross your fingers!
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3 pointsThanks Richard for the clarification and careful explanation. We got everything wired up yesterday and now are well on the road of reassembly. Zach is having so much fun putting the pieces back together… I purchased to chromed button heads for the highly visible outer fender bolts and here Zach is installing those. He is getting to use “his tools” throughout the process and I have to keep reminding myself that this kid is only 9 years old. He is doing such a great job. I’m hoping that we can arrange for a “show-and-tell” at the school before the end of the school year. That smile is priceless!
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3 pointsFunny you mention that... Just have @Pullstart throw it on top the pile on his way back...
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3 pointsFit hitches to the back of each one. You can pull two at a time. Reversing would REALLY be fun.
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2 pointsC.V.A.E.A.M.A. Will be holding their show on Saturday April 29th & Sunday April 30th with a large consignment sale on Friday the 28th . There will be garden tractor and farm tractor parades along with garden and farm tractor pulls , live demonstrations, BBQ chicken, large vendor area, and much more. Here is a link to their website for more information , feature garden tractors for the April show is Wheel Horse and Speedex. Contact Us - Cumberland Valley Antique Engine & Machinery Association (cvantiqueengine.org)
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2 pointsHELP TO Identify MY WHEEL HORSE model AND YEAR GUESSING AT 1995 MODEL 520H 20HP OLAN
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2 pointsI am teasing you Pete, but you bring some great info to this site and never get tired of helping others!! We appreciate you!!! Randy
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2 pointsI love the part where he is using black shoe polish to fill in the sidewall checks in his tires to pass tech inspection. Speaking of tech inspection, I'm in Houston at the moment. Going to be one of the robot tech inspectors for the world finals that are going to be held starting tomorrow. Somewhere between 600 and 700 teams. Two days of qualification rounds, 8 sets of double elimination rounds to sort out the top 32 teams. Then one set of double elimination rounds to determine the champions.
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2 pointsWatched that movie a few times. Great story. Urinating next to a tree , specially a fruit tree has proven advantages since human urine is a great source of several fertilizing elements. It is also sterile when ejected from body so there is no bacterial contamination of its recipients. There is also a good suggestion for alleviating prostate problems in that movie. Actually there is a lot to learn by watching it and paying attention to what is done and said.
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2 pointsMy son is doing his first pinewood derby and he asked for a truck. So he got one!
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2 pointsRotella 30W all year. Made a very dirty engine look like this.
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2 pointsThe thing to note before getting too deep is the needed direction of rotation. I suspect the blower’s driven pulley has to turn clockwise when looking from above. A gearbox mounted under the tractor on the blower frame driven via a shaft extending out to the right under the PTO would do it if there’s room under the tractor. I’d think of one off a Gravely front-mount mower or off a later JD mower deck from a 400 series tractor. A standard front “mower” mule would also do it, driving a dual-pulley jackshaft mounted directly under the tractor engine on the blower’s frame. Less complicated, and handles the vertical lift motion of the blower smootlhly. Switching the pulleys in the mule lets you reverse the rotation direction of the driven pulley, if needed.
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2 pointsI am assuming the source for the temperature gauge is the engine oil. Air cooled engine oil can get real hot during the hot summer months and running for an extended period of time. Another very good reason to run synthetic oil due to its ability to withstand higher temperatures then regular oil. The WH temperature gauge does not have actual numbers but, I have Autometer oil temperature gauges on both my Kohler CH18 and CH20. I mow 1-acre and when the ambient temperature is above 90F, the oil temperature can got up to 270F before I shut down to cool and I have 3/4 acre mowed. That is why I added oil coolers to both engines. I also run the extra-long oil filter, P/N 277233-S, which adds a small amount to oil capacity.
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2 pointsIt's there, click on download this file, download the top file, ( TIPL ). Scroll down to the bottom, deck belt is # 3. Yes they are Toro part numbers but a 4L63 is the belt type & length, ( 63 inches ). Any hardware store should have it.
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2 pointsHere is a link to 40 manuals and other information about your Wheel Horse. https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?q= 73501&quick=1&type=downloads_file
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2 pointstension maybe not enough. 1...pull hairpin out. 2..thread trunnion towards seat one turn 3...recheck pto engagement still not enough tension? repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 above pto lever should 'snap over' obviously do not get it crazy tight could also be clutch lining worn out. if so, replace clutch lining. hope this helps
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2 pointsThis fat guy can swing my leg over the top of the seat and sit right down, maybe it's idiot problem! Randy
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2 pointsI have a couple of my 520's now running the cheap $15.00 Chinese replica's (that I bought on ebay) and they seem to work just fine.
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2 pointsI plan on using them to move mulch around my yard in a couple weeks.. that’s my excuse to buy them lol
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2 pointsThey are like a bay wagon. For someone who’s never done it it’s a pain. I went to school on a farm so we use to move hay wagons around all the time. Takes an extra bit of coordination.
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2 pointsGT-1800 did not come with a deck - deck was optional GT-1848 came with a 48" deck as standard equipment
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2 pointsYour gonna pick on a Briggs then ask for parts? Sure!!! $5000 for pair!! Lol
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2 pointsFired up the old girl and did a little yard work, now that most of the snow has finally gone. She's well used but still runs and works great.
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2 pointsAlso bring a folding chair. makes it easier to listen to all the jokes and lies that are told. I always bring a back pack, holds all my ole man pills and place to pack all the small pieces and parts I think I need to bring home.
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2 pointsBring shorts, sun glasses, rain coat, winter coat and water wings. No telling what the weather will be. The most important thing to bring is firm handshake for all the new friends you will make. tractors will be everywhere but the great people you will meet is the reason to attend the gathering.
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2 pointsUpdate SOLD SOLD SOLD 90% cosmetic restored 417. Has 900plus hours runs smooth some smoke on start up. All tins blasted ant painted using single stage victory red. New decals from Terry, floorboard pads etc. needs finishing cosmetics like paint dash and engine. Not perfect and has some other small items to finish up. I will deliver to big show for 1300.