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21 pointsIt was our annual show and pull weekend for the local club which is always a good time and the boys and I were able to get some corn in the ground too. As we were out putting seeds in the ground, I took the time to explain the real reason for the long weekend.
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10 pointsSo sad, he was such a knowledgable and friendly man! I know he didn’t post here much, but was very active and spent plenty of time private messaging me whenever a I was in need of guidance. He and Scott were so kind and welcoming too, to pick up a large load of tractors and srtore them for me for no charge, just to help. We spent quite a fair bit of time at the Big Show the past few years chatting as well. I’ll miss you, friend.
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7 pointsAnd, as I have said before - inflate a new tube to 5 PSI and let it sit for about three days, check it. If it stayed inflated, use it. If not, deflate it and box it up for a refund. I have had a few that deflated before the 3 days.....
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6 points
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6 pointsMoving right along today. Started out by applying 3M spray adhesive to the running boards and the rubber pads for them. Ran the plumbing for for the fuel system, made new throttle cables and continued to bolt pieces on. I had trouble remembering how the piece of angle iron was mounted below the drive belt. A big thanks to Jim for some picture assists. Turned out that I had the drive pulley pushed too far on to the crank shaft. In this next picture everything looked so purty that I had to take a picture before I covered it up. A few picture of how I ended the day. Down to wiring and bolt on the last few pieces.
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5 pointsI got a call this morning from Phil's friend Scott. He told me he found Phil at his home on Saturday. Those who knew Phil knew that he was a Wheel Horse collector and attended the annual Collector's Club event. He was a terrific guy, full of knowledge and always ready to help anyone. Rest in Peace, Phil! You will always be remembered!
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5 pointsGonna miss Phil. I'll never forget the Tailgate of Knowledge about 5 years ago on Wed night before the show with his little multiple fuel engine. RIP my friend.
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5 pointsWith all due respect, I would stay away from that tractor, and the dude that owns it
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4 pointsHi all. I've had quite a few different brands of power tool over the years, from Makita through Bosch, to DeWalt. But I recently bought a Milwaukee impact driver and I'm sold on this brand. Not only are the power tools pretty damp good, the range of hand tools is huge and the quality is first rate. My tool bag is rapidly turning red, having bought a drill and a hand held bandsaw which is a marvelous tool, just like having a powered hacksaw in your mitts. What do you guys use over state side? Mick
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4 pointsCouple of older mowers that sat for years had badly varnished carburettors along with the usual crap. The Xylene did a great job on the old varnish, the next step in cleaning involved submersing the disassembled carburettor in boiling water, freezing the carburettor then back into the hot water, repeated this process three times. After the third hot water treatment no more dirt appeared on the bottom of the pot used. Carburettor reassembled and installed, engine runs perfect.
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4 pointsFor several years now Trina and I along with her mom and our best friend have gone to a southern NH State Park that has a beautiful remote camping site. The site is about 6/10 of a mile from the parking area. We intend to keep going there as an annual event and we're looking for a way to make the transition from car full to site full a little easier. We've used a pull cart. We've created a pull cart from a canoe and a two wheeled hauler given to us by @JCM Both worked pretty well. This year we used the @JCM wheelset cart and combined it with a rooftop/trailer hitch we had on hand. Trina bought the front hitch part of a bike trailer and off we went with nuts bolts and screws in hand..... I towed several hundred pounds of camping gear over roots rocks etc for a total of 6+ miles. Overall. Excellent. We discovered after all the work was done that the forward hitch pull bar needs to be substantially stronger.
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4 pointsPhoned a tire shop last week that is an hour's drive from my home town, counterman at the time told me they had the size I needed on stock, since I was expecting parts ordered from NAPA to be in store today, needed to make the trip. Parts were in at NAPA, went across the street to the tire shop only to find the tubes I expected to purchase had been sold, the whole inventory sold in less than a week. Off to the John Deere dealer, same story, finally went to a equipment rental and purchased the last two they had. The clerk told me that this year was a record for mower tube sales. Back at the truck mentioned this to Pat, I was curious and couldn't figure out why the run on tubes, she replied, must be that no one is buying new mowers. Exactly, she nailed it. I'm currently working on a pair of older mowers and each have tires that leak.
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4 points
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4 pointsNot sure about your area. In my area for that price I would want it to be in top notch shape.
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4 pointsbill, your story really hits home. our grandson enlisted in the USMC in 2008. while stationed in california he along with 2 other marines died in a car crash in 2012. his personal belongings were delivered back to our home. my wife hung up all his uniforms in his closet in his room. she keeps that room ready for inspection to this day!
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4 pointsHad every intention of submitting a new 2023 picture for Memorial day but the black flies and mosquitos had other ideas this year, they were relentless today. Thank you to all Veterans for your dedicated service This is last years picture more or less from a different angle.
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4 pointsI know it’s Monday not Sunday but it’s a holiday so I get a pass? Took the C-161 8- Speed out for a spin today in this beautiful weather!
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3 pointsGreased and installed my recently purchased rear discharge mower to my 310-8. Wow, what an easy to install deck. Mowed a small patch of lawn that was two weeks tall. Even with old rusty blades it did a great job. Now to replace the double pulley, wheels and front roller. Sharpen the blades and weld the one crack in the deck. Best $75 I've spent in a very long time. Removed the deck to install the rear tiller. Tilled my 50' x 50' garden. Very impressed with how well the tiller did...and the ol' girl never missed a beat. Normally I use my Troybilt Horse tiller and my shoulders and back are killing me. Using the WH was almost luxurious. Overall it was a good day
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3 pointsSeems like in early 1970's we could get regular for 19 cents a gallon. I don't remember what ethyl costs--I wasn't about to spend that kind of money! I also remember looking at tailpipes for whitish/gray lead deposits. I always took that to mean the engine was running as efficient as possible. Now I look for a tail pipe that is as clean on the inside as it is on the outside.
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3 pointsAfternoon everyone! I was able to snag a 48" SD deck off of marketplace on Sunday (Seller may be a member here? I don't recall his name) for a good price. I've been mowing solely with my C-160 for around 3 years now simply because I prefer the hydraulic lift on it and the nelson muffler to the manual lift and pepper shaker muffler on the 120. I'd snagged a few parts off of the C120 for the C160 as needed, and figured now that i had a deck for both of them I should get it back going again. I had robbed the fuel tank, PTO, coil and ignition switch off of it. Purchased a new switch and coil for it, and installed the tank that @ebinmaine graciously sent me, well over a year ago now. New battery and an oil change and i was good to go! I intend to run the 48" deck on the C160 due to it being more powerful, so I swapped the deck off of it onto the C120. The outer bearing on the PTO had let go and I sourced a replacement 4 pack of bearings for $8.99 off of the jungle website. Its apparent that I need to find a bearing that is intended for a thrust load, as the one I pressed in barely lasted one mowing session. If anyone can point me in the right direction there, I'd appreciate it. I'd forgotten how well the 14hp Kohler that I built for it handled thick grass. Can't tell a difference between it and the C160 as far as power. I do dislike how the deck raise/lower mechanism "tweaks" the dash to one side depending on its position. I didn't see anything obviously loose. Is this normal or is there possibly a brace broken? Pictured here is the C160 and C120. I recently put a new set of Carlisle turf masters on the rear of the C160 and painted the wheels white. The hood was missing both the headlight lens and the headlight housing, so I installed an LED bar that came with L brackets that exactly matched the center holes where the original housing was riveted in. It could use some tidying up, but it is functional and didn't require any permanent modification. I need to put a correct set of front wheels on the C120, but the current ones hold air. New belts are on the way for the 48" SD deck. I didn't notice it when I purchased it, but it appears from the pictures that all 3 grease zerks are missing so I will have to pick up some. Don't mind the tall weeds surrounding my cars!
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3 pointsYes the expansion and contractions then when the water begins to boil oxygen bubbles form on the hot surfaces as they release from the surface some junk is dislodged. This fact is what inspired me, Think of it as having picked all the rocks clean from your pasture or garden then with next years frost new rocks mysteriously appear.
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3 pointsOutstanding paint and body work there. I have found that the TS 4l-820 is a bit too short for the clutch to wok, looks like that is what you are using. Mine has an 83" belt.
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3 pointsI never had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Bowling. But from the above comments, I know he will be missed by the Wheel Horse Family. Rest in Peace Sir.
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3 pointsAlways enjoyed our conversations at the Wednesday dinners prior to the Big Show. Phil will be missed here on earth but we look forward to joining him in heaven when the time comes.
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3 pointsWe opened the salt water pool yesterday. A good bit of vacuum work,and some time, and it’ll all balance out and look crystal clear. It took 6 bags of salt to get the level up to the green dot on the cell. Through the season, we may need 4 more bags, depending on usage, rain, etc. The salt never leaves the water, the water leaves the pool. Current water temp is 63 degrees F.
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3 pointsI can see the logic in that but around here the cheap temporary machines are moving fine. I'd also theorize that tubes may be selling because they just don't last as long. Old stock North American made tubes would last decades unless severely damaged. The newer cheap thin disposable ones just don't have the usable lifespan.
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3 points
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3 pointsTodays grabs. 68 lawn ranger workhorse 700 c160 loader with swept axle and gear reduction steering.
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3 points
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3 pointsOne horse town so one horse parade... on a bus seat with Poo Poos...
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3 pointsMy show tractors all have sealed. Nothing worse that grease all over your nice clean wheels. Workers get greased bearings.
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3 pointsAfter several Weeks of Rain with just a Sunny day between, we have here the first 3 sunny Day‘s following. Nature grows like an explosion. Yesterday’s Mowing was a Challenge for my Horse, not because of it‘s Engine Power, more because of the Beltwear. It chews 3 Belts at a grassheight of 35cm even with opened Sideexits. So i decided to Rework me a own Highgrass Mower for my 656. Here is the first Testdrive. (Actually with only one Bearing in the jackshaft, the second is on the Way...)
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3 points
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3 pointsHad to take a break in my day to go see some poor chap get married. After paying my condolences to the new bride & groom crawled back in the garage to get some work done. A little further on the engine. Got the hydraulic pump put back together correctly. Mounted the tires on the rims.
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2 pointsDare I say that this is the Macdaddy of 953's ???!!!! I do believe so !!!! 👍👍👍🤟🤟🤟😛😛😛
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2 points
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2 pointsWe have this discussion quite often ... especially when it comes time to get replacement batteries. Personally I have Milwaukee stuff and I know @Pullstart is a fan too. Not that the other major brands are no good I just have all the batteries for Milwaukee. Some of the cheaper stuff from Horror Fright gets fair reviews either the Hercules or Bauer branded crap.
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2 pointsLike said above things do not add up on this tractor. Not taken care of to much $$$$.
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2 points
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2 pointsNo pto clutch either...he's out of the realm of being reasonable with his price and how the ad is worded he really thinks its great.
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2 pointsHope it didn't sit out in the rain with the way that muffler is pointing. What is up with that belt guard ?? Looks like the wrong one or the original is hacked. That does look like the correct hyd. system.
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2 pointsNext year we can have @Pullstart pick you and Poo Poos up, with a tractor or 5, and you can join in our little parade... Poops has its shots I assume? You?
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2 pointsI got all of the fluids and filters changed. Removed the sickle bar mower, as I don't have any use for that. Mounted the tiller. Just drove it around to my back yard, but haven't done any work with it yet. The engine seems strong...no smoke, but it only has 826 hours on it so it should have quite a bit of life left. Thinking about how much use I'm going to get out of it makes me think I probably should consider selling it. This is the only GT-14 I have seen so I don't know how much it's worth out here in Oregon. Liking vintage equipment was my only real reason for buying it in the 1st place. I promised a photo or 2, so here they are. Thanks for the help in getting this little tractor going again.
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2 pointsHere's a video I had to wait til WiFi to load. And a bonus. This is the site we stay in.
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2 pointsMan, I started puffin from just looking at that load. Wish I was 30 again..or 40 or 50 or 60 or even 70.
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2 pointsAnd all that are giving, even today, all over the world! And especially those that gave their all, or are forever changed because of their service. THANK YOU!
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2 pointsSheridan, Michigan is running their annual Springfest this weekend. I stopped by this afternoon to wander the car show. Lots of nice cars, but nothing really unusual. Anyhow, the tractor and motorcycle shows were combined with the car show this year. Found a few interesting tractors.