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  1. 15 points
    End of our driveway this morning...Talk about doing it the hard way. The deer just walk through it.
  2. 13 points
    Something like this: Ran when parked. Custom exhaust system. Enhanced high flow air cooled engine compartment. Ready for plowing with variable edge wear bar in place and ready to roll snow. Ergonomic seat with air-pockets for increased comfort. Won't last long... at this price...
  3. 10 points
    Hello everyone, Back with a new membership name after many many years away. So, I just re-acquired my Wheel Horse C-160 Automatic that I sadly and regrettably sold back in 2017. I had kept the phone number of the gentleman that bought it, and we were able to make a deal and he was very happy to sell it back to me. So happy my girl is back in the garage with me. It is quite a wonderful tractor, one that I use regularly and when I purchased it from a friend, he had a massive file including all original documents, bill of sale, service documents and even the original manuals for the tractor and all its implements. It even had the original hanging tag from the showroom floor lol. It runs wonderfully, and I am entertaining the ideas about paint restoration. I’ve been looking at all of the valuable knowledge on the forum and I am so happy to be here again. I just replaced the seat as rats had completely devoured the other one during its time at my friends place, and I will be attaching the armrests from the original seat when I get home. I might add some tractor tread style tires to the front… I always love that look. I had custom built a beautiful box scraper for it which is in need of some tender loving care and a new paint job… And soon the tractor will be back to work. Jason
  4. 9 points
    Must sell, my trash cans are full.
  5. 8 points
    This pole barn is 25 feet deep and 45 feet long. Last weekend I raised the grade of the end bay you see here about 7 inches, then put down these commercial grade retaining wall cap blocks as a floor to place all the stuff you see in the corner. Friday I went to Lowes building supply and bought the brackets you see on the back wall and installed them and put up the lumber and tractor tires and steel pipe. The next phase of this project is to raise the grade in that bay, it is 16 feet wide by 25 feet deep. Then there are two more bays to the left of that, to be raised at a later date, maybe in the Fall.
  6. 7 points
    This one followed me home to day.
  7. 7 points
    Just for you! This is flip flop monkey toeese for “ “
  8. 7 points
    "Won't last long!"
  9. 7 points
    Well, at least he "prettied it up" with the silver paint
  10. 6 points
    "Been in the family since new"
  11. 5 points
    I started dealing on this tractor last summer. The owners asking price was not bad but the timing was & I really didn't need another tractor. A few weeks ago he called me with a price that I could not turn down, bet @WHX?? can guess what the price was. So here are some pictures of the 1969 GT 14 that I added to my heard. A bunch of loose parts to go with it. The PO apparently did not like to take the hood off of the tractor so he was nice enough to add some access holes in the hood. One for dip stick, one for the gas cap. The hopefully good part is that there was some work done already. According to the PO the engine and transmission have been rebuilt already. The receipts that were in with the manual reflect this information. One concerning thing is that he said that he had never started the engine. Oh, & all the receipts that have a date on them have a date of 1996. The engine does spin over so I guess we will see. @ebinmaine ask if you all would be seeing a refresh on a GT 14 . Well there will be one some day, but not some day soon. For now it has changed from his "to do someday list" to my "to do some day list" Before I start doing any type of rehab on it I will get it running and driving. There was some added costs for this tractor. One spare wheel holder, one spare wheel, and one spare tire cover. They were all there when I left on this trip. Not there when I arrived at the PO's place. . I will be making, not purchasing my next spare wheel holder.
  12. 5 points
    Loaded and picking up one more tomorrow night.
  13. 5 points
    @Pullstart I just saw your 10MM socket on the NYS Thruway!
  14. 5 points
    @Pullstart You wonder why I call you the flip flop kid . Ugly monkey toes don't help.
  15. 5 points
    Leaving Tuesday morning...early. Over night on the east side of Ohio. Make Scotland early Wednesday afternoon.
  16. 5 points
    Once again, I find myself cleaning shop. I’ve been great at making the mess my whole life, terrible at taking care of it. I’m planning to wheel the car out while I wait for parts, and do a little Norman maintenance this afternoon before the Big Show Trek. Had me some smoked pig and scalloped taters for lunch, now it’s back to work time!
  17. 5 points
    This is an early LTD-24 Dump Cart I bought in Oklahoma. The original owner purchased in 1958 from a Wheel Horse dealer still selling Toro products today.
  18. 5 points
    "one owner clean title"
  19. 5 points
    Ultra rare one year only
  20. 5 points
    An easy up is a great idea, if you have one. A bag chair or two is a great idea as well. Rain gear, summer gear, and extra space on your trailer!
  21. 5 points
    Ain't been rolling snow for a long time, but the sellers been rollin' something. I feel like when my wife makes me watch the rescue puppies she finds on bookface.
  22. 5 points
    " I know what I have "
  23. 5 points
    Or don’t waste my time with lowball offers…
  24. 5 points
    I waste most of my time walking around in circles in my shop looking for what I just had in hand five minutes prior.
  25. 5 points
    Well that’s a butchered mess.
  26. 5 points
    Well it wasn't exactly getting ready for the BS. Not the fathers day nap I wanted under the shade tree either... Power washed the the whole house... stain tomorrow weather permitting.
  27. 4 points
    Here is our set up. Loaded up and ready to roll out (only a day early)… lol Post your hauling machines here.
  28. 4 points
    Those are his toenail clippers in that picture.
  29. 4 points
    If you see my 9/13 combination wrench on the way to the Big Show, pick it up for me.
  30. 4 points
    Then ya go tractor shopping.
  31. 4 points
    That is a 1969 Chevelle Malibu. I have that one and an old 69 Chevelle drag car. Right now I have a 1966 Chevelle Malibu (454 big block / 4-speed) in the paint shop. It should get the last coat of primer this week, then painted. It will be finished after painting, buffing, waxing, and new chrome. In the meantime, I've been picking up things for the Chevelle you see here. Will probably start on it next Spring, after picking up more parts. I can't decide if I'm a Chevelle & Impala muscle car guy who also likes Wheel Horses, or a Wheel Horse guy who also likes Chevelle's and Impala's Either way, it's all good. BTW, I knew sooner or later someone from North Carolina was going to ask about that Chevelle in the pic LOL
  32. 4 points
    I'll throw no stones but do find after a good shop cleaning how much more room there is...
  33. 4 points
    Yyyeeeaaahhh. Join the crowd there, Chief.
  34. 4 points
    @mrc i don't know where from originally. We have been slow at work, found them cleaning the shop, boss said I could have them, along with a yazoo/keez 61" zero turn mower. Runs and mows. I guess he got to much money???
  35. 4 points
  36. 4 points
    .....what‘s a long time ago....😎
  37. 4 points
    @wallfish we can rock the mispainted hoods together!
  38. 4 points
    AND - "Waste no time to buy this gem" ANOTHER Backyard, Hackyard Masterpiece!!!
  39. 4 points
    Busy as all get out today. AM we reorganized the new barn workshop. PM The Trina Momma came over and helped us make a new pathway to the forest and garden area. Turn volume up medium to high. Lots of engine noise but Trina's speaking throughout.
  40. 4 points
    All the safety switches work perfectly, they’re just not connected 😹
  41. 4 points
    It was time yesterday to take a look at the 401 that I bought last fall. On my initial shake down I found that it would not stay in 3rd gear. I mean you could not even hold it in 3rd to drive it, it would force itself out of gear. The subject at hand. Fluid in the tranny looked awesome! Golly gee wiz Walley. I wonder why it wouldn't stay in 3rd?? I have not seen a set of these so bad in a while. I replaced these with a new 3rd gear and a good used input shaft/gear. Axles look rough where the outer bushings ride so I did an axle flip as long as I had it apart. Assembling the transmission was a bit of a challenge for me. These 3 piece tranny's sure don't go together like the 2 piece ones do. Finally won though then called it a day. Back at it this morning, started by bolting the tranny back in place. Back together, test drive showed all systems go. Ready for duty.
  42. 4 points
    Charged the battery on the 89 312-8, went for a trail ride to get the oil nice and hot then changed the oil. That tractor is lucky to see 5 hours per year.
  43. 4 points
    Get we done Kev!! Sibs on Cornhole game Wednesday night. My boy and vs ?? I too am loaded up
  44. 3 points
    Great Eye! I fixed this last week… I removed the wheel hubs off of the axle and cleaned up some rust and so forth and they slid on beautifully. I’m gradually going through some things on it that needed a little bit of attention,
  45. 3 points
    "Ultra rare, none quite like this one" (thankfully)
  46. 3 points
    Where's that video of @Rp.wh throwing a rod on the plow field when you need it.
  47. 3 points
    Ha... ... i need a mini excavator to close the hole, LEO was diggin.... Look.... ok, maybe it was vice versa...
  48. 3 points
    "Don't you know? These tractors are collectors items. There are several internet forums all about these"... $1800 firm. No trades. I don't need to sell it.
  49. 3 points
    No worries Bob. I can lose a lot of small pieces in 5 seconds.
  50. 3 points
    I load up on Wednesday afternoon and leave by 6 on Thursday. And it never fails one of my neighbors will ask "going to the show" I just want to say "just felt like putting those tractors on the trailer." Pull-start that looks a little light for you?
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