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13 pointsI'm a 12 year old who started collecting some wheel horses in the last 6 months. Currently I own an A-81 and a 414-8. The 414-8 is running very well and the A-81 is currently not running. I have a mower for each but have not mowed with the 414-8 yet. I will attach some pictures below
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9 pointsGood morning picked up a 1983 1848 Work Horse last week. Could not be happier what a tank. It's replacing my cub cadet 1046 for ground duties on my almost 2 acre lot. I did a lot of snooping on here about this model and was definitely a big part of me pulling the trigger to buy it over a JD 317 I was also looking at. So thanks to Red Square for valuable information. Looking for a dozer blade for it now.
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6 pointsWe had a little flurry of snow here around noon today. A flurry of fat fluffy flakes formed, floating freely .... well, that started out a bit "poetic" but I stalled and didn't know where to take it from there.
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6 pointsRainy day not much work at the farm so came home and finally painted the rims
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6 pointsI used two 1 1/2" x 1/4" ground on the back side to fit between those ridges. Then added 1 1/2" x 1/4" braces.. You don't have to take the tractor apart to do it this way.
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6 pointsPlease resist the temptation to buy a set of buck teeth and act like
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5 pointsLike it or not, the weather is changing! It’s hard to be positive, but I doubt it’ll stick any time soon. Regardless, it’s October and this is our first snow of the season!
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5 pointsLike this ?? A member on here did this one up few years back. I forget his name but loved how it came out.
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5 pointsTo Red Square. If you have any questions just ask , mostly ole goats here and some of us can read, but we love pictures.
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5 pointsnever said it was a blizzard! I zoomed it in a bit for ya. Those little white specs all over, that there was frozen water crystals
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4 pointsNope, keep'em small for smoking them off. I'm not needing any traction to drag race. The show in this case is all in having those tires spin hard and fast
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4 pointsto !!! WooHooo!! Nother young one joining us!! I’m 11 and few have a few other young ones on here Kollin you’ve already met. Great to see you already have a few, 414 a great worker! I got a C-145 auto that is pretty close and is a great tractor one of my favorites! Like the others said feel free to ask as many questions as you have.
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4 pointsAlso have a GT-1848, it was red when I got it. Now I just use it occasionally for the grader blade, which by the way works great?
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4 points@Moparman WOW! Is that original? That has to be one of the nicest GT-1848’s I’ve ever seen. I have a GT-1800 I bought brand new in 1984. I’ve said it before here many times, a Work Horse is a Wheel Horse through and through. I mowed commercially with it for 8 years and did countless other tasks, tilling, plowing etc with it. A few years ago I gave it a well deserved restoration and put it on the retired list! I’d love to see more pictures of your Work Horse, here’s a few too many of mine!!
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4 pointsVery nice! I’m Kollin I’m 14 I’ve only got one so far it’s a rj C series may be coming . I know @TonyToro Jr. is young he’s cooler then me he has lots of horses
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4 pointsYup, time to get the ol' girls out of their Summer attire and get ready for the Winter Dance.... They've got to be four season workers here to earn a spot in the garage......
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4 pointsSo, after 2 days of head scratching, some colorful language, and occasionally reading the instructions, I managed to get the new garage door and opener installed and functioning as it should. Now I can get the Hog out and Bailey doesn’t have to go up and down steps for his potty breaks… IMG_3189.mov
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4 pointsTransmission I bought at the big show. Started working on it. Using it in my rat rod Suburban. Transmission I got w/tractor was shot- full of water. Still have some parts to strip off the old/bad transmission.
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3 pointsOK Don what's with the plow? Looks like a Brinly dressed to kill. Have you not been following the plow day thread? Just for looks or all show and no go???
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3 pointsI'm going to prove that CAT can and will run and operate. Everyone that has used it in the past and has known about its problems over its life swears there's no hope and it's a pile of junk. I've already put ATF and Acetone mixed down the cylinders a month ago. I put a three foot breaker bar and got the engine rotating as it should. Pressure tested injectors, all sprayed as expected. The main brakes are weak and parking brake doesn't work. According to MSHA rules, all lights, brakes must work. So, since it couldn't pass inspection years ago, parking it in the scrap yard was the best option. Since then, people have tried to buy, trade, sell their souls to the boss to get it and no go. I told him that I would spend my own money and time to get it functioning again. IF I can get it back to today's code, it's mine and will as a good gesture, maintain haul roads at both facilities for free. Plus, I think it would be fun to run uptown for Dairy Queen or the bank!
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3 pointsHa All hidden underneath that cover and a true "sleeper" ------- until it lays a patch all the way across a field ! LOL
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3 points11-13-1898 Elmer Pond was born 6-4-1924 Cecil Pond was born 10-11-1960 Construction begins on the new Ireland Road factory
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3 pointsGlad you found us and decided to participate I've always wanted to "hot rod" one of those little A-81 s with something like a 125cc motorcycle engine and trans
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3 pointsThe Peerless 700 transmission was used in a lot of lawn tractors/lawn mowers. You may be able to locate one at a mower dealer that has a scrap yard. This manual may be helpful to you.
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3 pointsIt's good to start out now on these. Turning wrenches on cars will be easier for sure.
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3 points@Moparman great going on that pick up ! amazing care and maintenance , what's that ? on that plow , done a number of them , have a shop floor ? roller stool ? couple of milk crates , lower blade were edge , should be protecting the actual plow blade bottom . so a blade edge flip , will give you , better protection . easily replaced .that plow STEERING QUADRANT, with slide pin is critical for easy movement , up on crates , roll around this , as it would hang from tractor , clean / lubricate as you go, make the rust run out , aerosol red grease , every movement area , add washers to sloppy linkage points , hand squeeze lever , for quadrant , small channel locks , tighten up small steel rod , end points , less play , makes for easier reaction . the spring operated slide on the quadrant ,action can / should slide like a rifle bolt, lubed , smooth / solid . add 1/8 " hair pin clips to rear axel swing levers , push in to last hole , won't fall out , like a lubricant finish on plow blade , for easy snow slide . there is more , let me know , good luck , Pete
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3 pointsI have a dozer blade and the rear axle bracket for it, here in Indiana. Not listed in classifieds yet. Let me know if you might be interested. Looks like you're up on the north side of Chicago, which is a bit far away, but my daughter is in college up there so I may be up that way sometime. No plans in the foreseeable future though. I have a 1982 GT-1848 that has been re-powered with a Honda GX610 engine. I love this machine. Mine was painted red by a previous owner - I'm actually toying with the idea of painting it purple and putting some flame decals on it.
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3 pointsI get the cheap kits off flea bay. Throw away the inlet parts they don't fit. Just use the gaskets for those quick bowl cleanings. Couple of dabs of grease hold them in when on the tractor. Full blown cleanings use Kohler kits.
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3 pointsI have two sets of the V61 tires in service, I mounted them without tubes several years ago. I now have tubes in two of the tires, intermittent leaks at the bead, I’m not sure if it was from dirt getting in there (from moldboard plowing), but it was the right side tire on each tractor that got a tube.
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3 pointsIf you have Black locust or other thorny plants it is easier to plug a tubeless tire than to demount and patch/replace a tube...
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3 pointsAs long it's a Kohler carb then yes. Walbro carbs are different. Bowl o ring 200375 S baffle gasket 25041 02 S Kit 25 757 01
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3 pointsDo you then fill the tubes with fluid? I don’t have tubes in any of my loaded tires. I use Rimguard beet juice product which weighs at least a few pounds more per gallon than washer fluid etc.
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3 points@ebinmaine i have AG’s filled with citrus, non tubed….i wish they were tubed!!!
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3 pointsSmall but still Wheel Horses..... an RR-832 Work Horse and an RR 65 REO.