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35 pointsThanks to all who have sent out prayers for my well being following a stroke that occurred June 1. 2023 while we were visiting our granddaughter in Florida. The rehabilitation center had no guest internet so I have been unable to keep in touch with my Red Square brothers and sisters. Special thanks to @BOB ELLISON for filling you in on the situation. After six weeks of hospitalization and rehab I was able to make the twelve hour trip home. In the past I would have done the driving but my wife stepped up to the plate and with me as her navigator and GOD as our co-pilot we had a flawless trip from Mount Dora, Florida to our home in North Carolina. It will be a slow recovery but I will be getting better every day. We were blessed to have my wife be able to stay with our granddaughter for the majority of my rehab time. I will keep you updated on my progress and please continue to pray for a good outcome. GOD bless all of you, Dick Schmidt
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12 pointsRestored three years ago: new wiring, excellent Goodyear tires (no cracks), front wheel weights, new seat, lights all work, new battery. This was one of my favorites. Used just to pull garden carts around the yard. Kohler 12 HP engine runs great. Unfortunately, we are moving to a retirement community, and I don't have the space for it. This is the last of my reluctant downsizing. PS: I have a set of rear wheel weights from a Simplicity, and I'll include them if it's bought before I have to move it this Saturday. HOT STEAMING DEAL !
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10 pointsPepe has been visiting every night for a week. Time to give him a ride. Yesterday I set the trap baited with an empty peanut butter jar. This morning. Packed up for the trip. A tree fell on the path, so this is as far as we could go till I cut the tree up. And he's gone.
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9 pointsI have a 6'X6' piece of black plastic that I hold up while I walk to the trap. Cover the trap and load him in the trailer. They feel safe in the darkness. Never had a problem.
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7 pointsCut up some rubber mat material I had kicking around here and made a bed mat for the tub cart. Hitting a show this weekend, hopefully I can find something to haul in it
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6 pointsDick I'm glad you are home and recovering. Thank goodness the "Birthday guy" is back.
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6 pointsThank you @953 nut for the news, and good news it is ! I will say prayers for you. Let us give praise to our Almighty God !
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6 pointsGlad to know you're finally home! That too should help with your recovery. You can count on me for continuing prayers for your complete healing. Welcome home Richard
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6 pointsGood to hear the great news right from you. We pray that your recovery continues to completion. As always looking forwards to hearing from you.
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6 pointsOutstanding news! Nancy and I will continue to have you in our prayers. Speedy full recovery.
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6 pointsGreat news!!! Continued prayers for you and your family.
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6 pointsSo great to hear from you Dick. Prayers and best wishes for your continued complete recovery.
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6 pointsGood news, Richard and continued prayers being sent. Please keep us updated.
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6 pointsThank God you're doing alright Dick! Glad to hear from you
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6 pointsWell after about 3 1/2 hours and who knows how much propane, I had to cut one hub off and the other slid off like a piece of sandpaper on wool! Checked for play in the shaft and will be replacing seals before reassembly! Thanks to everyone for their help getting them off, especially @richmondred01 for being faster than Amazon on the new hubs!
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5 pointsHi Gentlemen, working on a friends Wheel Horse donated to him by his late Dad. I cannot find any tags on it so i know someone here will be able to identify the Model and Year. What I really NEED is the SIZE of the REAR Tires. as all four (4) markings have been worn to oblivion and they all need to be Tube. Thanks in advance hope your keeping cool. Sorry I didn't make the BIG SHOW this year. Be Well
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5 points@Ed Kennell just a thought... you know a guy that does taxidermy right?
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5 pointsDibs on that rear mount you get tired of it Lane! This summer I had 45 tons of 3/8 screenings hauled in and built a drive way and huge trailer parking area. Distributed it all with the 520 FEL and a mid mount on the 867. Little bit of help with a Brinly back blade on a 1067 I picked up from @JoeM but not as handy as the mid mount. Even tho the back blade is fairly heavy no down pressure so it skipped abit and wouldn't move big piles. Should have had it on the 1257 plow mule that has a HY-2 on it. Worked OK for final passes.
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5 pointsHaha! All I’m trying to do here is keep the addiction going for all of us ! But yes, a pullstart rig is so easy to maintain. No battery to keep up on and no wiring to trace out… well, one kill wire I guess.
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4 pointsGood to hear you are home and prayers for a complete and timely recovery🙏
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4 pointsExcellent news...don't ever tell me prayers do not matter...we have seen that it does "here" too many times. Prayers continued Richard from us here Mate.
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4 pointsWell, Got the decals installed that I purchased from Terry. Was pretty sure they were in the right spot…worked for me. Gave it that finished look. This is a deck that I use, and it worked very well…but now that the grass is cut, it’ll be sitting for a good while. 🤣 Thanks for the help guys, Jason
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4 pointsI agree with all Rick has said. Not sure, but you may need a different PTO hoop if you eliminate the cradle. It is probably easiest to keep the cradle and change the oil pans. If you decide to use the cradle, I would change it to a solid mount by replacing the rubber with solid spacers.
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4 pointsThose numbers are good enough for the first pass. I haven't messed with these calculations for a looog time, so I need to get my books back out and refresh my memory. Bearing spacing is only one of the variables. You can play with the cross sectional properties of the shaft as well. Solid shaft, hollow shaft, round or not round, big diameter or small diameter are all possibilities. Similar to guitar - bigger diameter, longer strings give lower natural frequencies, while smaller diameter, shorter strings give higher natural frequencies.
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3 pointsGreat news! Prayers for a complete recovery and continued blessings on you and your family. God is good to us , we are so blessed!
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3 pointsAhhh…just love a happy ending! Glad to hear your back home and on the mend!
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3 pointsIf you remove the bolt from the carburetor float bowl and gas comes out of it. Then the float valve is allowing gas to get into the carb. If gas is not pouring out of the throat of the carb when the electric fuel pump is running. Then the float valve is shutting the fuel off like it should. Did you remove the main jet screw/emulsion tube and make sure that it was clean? Gas gets sucked through the main jet screw in order to get into the engine. Before removing this screw, count how many turns in that it takes to bottom out. Remember that number from bottom to reset the screw when you install it. Should be around 1 1/2 turns out from bottom.
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3 pointsThese are 6x12 “snow-tires”. Look exactly like my dual 6x12’s. Your outer tires appear to be the same. I also think those inner ones are 6x12 as well.
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3 pointsCurious, what do you put over the trap to transport your little friend without risk of perfuming you, your tractor, trailer and everything within spewing distance?
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3 pointsFirst off, I think you can swap oil pans and put your replacement motor on the cradle. But more directly to your question, probably yes but you may need to drill holes in the frame rails. And you will also need to add the lower bracket that the PTO clutch hoop pivots in. And of course source a few nuts, bolts, and washers to hold it together. That's what comes to mind off the top of my head.
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3 pointsFortitude led the way. Good work !! I've not had this problem working on wheel horses, but its good to know what can be expected.
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2 pointsJust swapped out my 416 regular steering for a 520 with gear reduction. Did not expect this but I like it since I have a higher sliding seat. Pictures will show what I am referring to and maybe I did something wrong but I don't think so.
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2 pointsMike, I know this thread is about you switching over to duals, but the more I look at this tractor the more I want to take an old C-101 roller I have tucked back in the pole barn and put a pullstart motor on it. Thank you for the inspiration I think that will be my next Wheel Horse project.
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2 pointsI just got off the phone with 953nut and he's doing great. He gets to go home to North Carolina this week. He's in good spirits talking up a storm. Thank you all for your prayers. GOD is in control.
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2 pointsIt was hard for me at first, Tim Taylor, Tool Time, more power are all at fault. Tasks that involve more than traction benefit from more than the power you can get to the tire and the ground. Snowblowing slush! But if you can get 8 hp to the ground you can move about all a WH with a blade can move. Traction first! Weight, tires and chains to get there. Not HP. Not until you get there with less HP.