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18 pointsI completed my written exam to become a vocational trainer today with positive results. now just the practical part and than be finished completely.
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6 pointsHi Don, thanks for your Kind words.👍 I never be hard to any beginners. We need them, so scary them is a worse idea. The idea was to win new qualified Members, not to scare them for the Job or even Company. We all (me too) learned things from the beginning, no professional was anytime fallen out of Heaven. (except he forgot his parachute) I like the situative reaction on Trainings.
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6 pointsThanks, i be the Head of Electrics In our Company since about 12 Years. Because of troubles to find good skilled Workers we start now with the whole Company to educate our Newbies by ourself from scratch. Therefore a bunch of Professionals was sent to the Certification process. I was one of them and be proud i made it in first Try.
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6 pointsI say try the seal. You've had good luck, know the drill, and can have @Achto do the work while you mix the drinks... er, manage...
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4 pointsI well remember how even after 17 years of education, how much I learned while “on the job.” I am quite thankful for some of my early managers and co-workers for the help they gave me. Over the years, though, I came to realize that my employers wanted less and less to invest in training anyone. They wanted immediate productivity. Too often I heard “if we train them, they’ll just leave and go somewhere else afterwards” as the excuse. And of course, once the idea was out there, it became the norm for more and more companies. I still feel sorry for new entrants into the workforce facing this. One company I served as a consultant, however, used some of my work to discover that at one of their factories more than 40% of an already lean workforce was within five years of retirement. It caused quite an uproar with management and they started putting a lot of effort into training, mentoring, apprenticing, and targeted hiring. They even started a program for local high schools to encourage students to consider preparing for the high-tech manufacturing jobs they had to offer. I heard back later that it was a struggle but they were able to maintain a viable workforce.
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4 pointsCongratulations. Please don’t be too hard (at first) on your students--we don’t want to scare them off! 😁
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4 pointsWell, this is a first. Couldn’t resist the selectable 4wd, 26” rear tires, power steering, and heavier front end loader. Also, much bigger tractor than the wheel horse.
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4 pointsAh the mystery! Yes, ’61 & 62 were 1-piece, and ’63 & 64” were two-piece. Square hood in ’65 with “pillow” tanks. And yes, my screws were all ¼” hex on the 854 tank. 2¢ here is that isn’t an original tank and none of the screws are original!
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4 pointsGuess you just know us too well... Yer full of $hit you just wanna go out and burn one...
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3 pointsFor sale on Spencer, Ma. Marketplace. 12" Wheel Horse weights. $50 Go get em and thank me later.
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3 pointsGlad to be here. Got my first Wheelhorse and have been looking for one for ages. Lot of questions to ask but the first one is how do I delete a profile I set up earlier but never used? Cheers, Kev
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3 points@TractorheadThe Big Show is June 21,22, 2024. Lots of folks will be there on June 20. There will be a group there on June 19, 2024 . The group goes out to dinner and tells jokes and lies about @squonk and @Pullstart
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3 pointsSounds about adequate. Of course avoiding a fire or asphyxiation in the first place is WAY better, right?
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3 pointsCongratulations! I was a vocational educator for 28 years. Retired nearly 10 years ago but still in touch with a few former students. Very full filling profession. Best wishes to you.
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3 pointsHere is a pic of my 653 two piece tank. It' a 63. I used red kote and sealed, with good results. The tank in your pictures has definitely been open. I would be hesitant to try to get those screws out. Slotted ones are common galv/zinc, but phillips look like could be stainless, that would be a bear to drill out if broken off. "Sorry EB" On one hand it has been open recently, on the other how well was it "repaired" at that time?
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3 pointsI have the same issue. I think I’m going to replace the gasket then red kote it. All my screws came out so I’m all good there.
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3 pointsI got a 'bitsa' as we call it. Bits of this and bits of that. It came with 518-H hood stickers but is a six forward and two reverse manual box. Has a single cylinder Kohler motor and no VIN/identification plate. Closest I've come up with is a C160. I'll post up some pictures tonight.
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3 pointsPlease forgive me if I didn’t see this. Have you gotten the starter/generator on it, and verified that it’ll run, drive, etc? I think that should be priority #1. Then, it’s all up to you for restoration or usage the way it is
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3 pointsWe called them "MAYPOPS" when I was a kid. We always bought used recapped tires at the junkyard already mounted on a rim for the price of the rim. Saved them from having to remove the tires from the rim and saved us from having to mount them. The amazing thing is they held up well, never had a blowout and most of them actually had some tread left, not much but some!
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3 pointsI didn’t realize there was a question in this thread… I figure you’re just letting us know you have a two piece tank about to be KBS sealed by Dan
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3 pointsI have used this product call seal all it has worked well for me over the years. As long the surface is clean it works. I use an syringe with a screw on tip on the end. Enjoy the ride!
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3 pointsHmmm... my 502 came with a 2 piece tank, the 702's and the 701's had a 1 piece tank.... Either way, that tank is worth fixing - even the 2 hood screw speednuts seem intact and not broken out. The big advantage to disassembling the tank is it allows you to do a thorough cleaning on the inside surfaces. One more "fix" option not yet discussed. Disassemble it, remove all traces of the gasket, and TIG weld it back together.....
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3 pointsTires will be upgraded. Looking at building 15” rear wheels for this and installing 29” Tru-Powers. Then throw a larger set of AG’s on the front.
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3 pointsBesides my Wheel Horse C160, I have a 1966 Cub Cadet 123, a 1981 Speedex 1631, and a 2009 Craftsman PGT 9000. I used to also have a 1994 Craftsman GT 6000, but I sold that to an energetic young man that wanted to mow yards.... made an investment in him.......cut him a wayyyyyy good deal. It was worth it..... he is 20-somthing now, still mowing yards, doing fiberglass repair, and paid CASH for a new truck recently.
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3 pointsI’ve sold off a big part of my collection, still have 4 or 5 Wheel Horses, but no other garden tractors besides a Choremaster Model B that is currently disassembled in the back of the barn. Sold off several of the farm tractors as well, we still have 2 Farmall Ms (1951 and 1952) a 1949 Farmall C, a 1940 Farmall A, and what I believe to be a 1957 International Cub LoBoy. All of which are projects except for the C, which is our main worker around the farm
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3 pointsI have a tank gasket in stock, yours if you wish. If I remember right, My 753 had hex head screws on the bottom of the tank. Will go out & check my 633 in a few minutes.
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3 points@Wheelhorse#1 That would be sweet mounted on there and lighted.
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2 pointsBought this guy off Facebook and do t know a lot about them but my boys and I love it! A gentleman on Facebook told me about this group and was hoping I could get some help. I don’t know the model of this wheel horse. And I feel like the carb is running high. I have shot a flame from the stack. Also it idles very low and dies. But starts right back up. Any suggestions?
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2 pointsLong as it's not green or yellow Noticed the lower pinion was pinned on so got the steering shaft off. Check out the fancy roll pin that was in it. Going to just grind the weld down flat. Get a cap from Lowell to hide the ugly and call it a day. Tried to remove the tank screws. Got one out and half the threads came with it. Going to seal as is and just enough sealer to cover the lower outside..
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2 pointsOk after that Picts - a Resto on your Wheelhorse should not be a problem at all. parts are easier to carry and it appears you be best prepared with your Wporshop. Btw: @VinylguyTerry make fantastic Decals if you like
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2 pointsSo a few things happened in shop class first I found out why the throttle was not working I readjusted the gov arm and it was definitely better but not great I then noticed the coil had slipped down and was jamming the linkage 🥲 I also found out that my gas tank repair was futile and it still leaks gas, I plan on using a soldering gun to fix the hair line crack down the side and it's empty so I shouldn't die 👍
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2 pointsThe pre treatment chemicals in the kit do a good job of that. I've used the KBS kit before and the stuff does work. The speed nut areas looks pretty good except for one crack starting so I may weld that up a little. If it still had the orginal hex screws I would remove them but not for this one. Who knows what them threads look like. Bowl stays Greasy Pete I'm an original freak. Most likely a new one that leaks too tho. Steering shaft stays too... I should take this opportunity to make it right & just might if whatever cockamamy pin is in there comes out and I don't chance on messing up the wheel.
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2 pointsThis is a new replacement for my 71 Raider. The original was turn down smaller on each end. The holes were so worn in my hood I just used the full 1/4" rod. I also made some tabs that I riveted to the hood to get the holes down to 1/4" in the hood. I will mail it to you free if you PM me your address.
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2 pointsI've never seen any actual evidence that has a good long term reputation. If I could find a long lasting commercial grade foam fill that was DIY and inexpensive I'd absolutely do it.
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2 pointsI have a pair of John Deere 20s. One with a diesel conversion the other with a honda conversion. I use one for mowing and one for work.