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  1. 17 points
    12 pm today it is done. Rebuilt engine, fixed some issues front to back that needed to be done on it. Ready for the spring and summer and fall shows Hope you enjoy the video. Hard to beat these old K Kohler start/Gen`s! My favor it engine. IMG_1308.mov
  2. 9 points
    Hello guys, Its been a very long time I have been on the site. Real life job took all my time. I surely have missed all of you guys, I still have all of my tractors. Well, I am now officially retired. So, Im back, HaHaHa. I have a lot of reading to do to catch up. Thanks, Daron from Western PA
  3. 6 points
    If you check the electrochemical rows you will find the Answer for your Question. Two electrical poles and an Electrolyt be enough to react. That becomes more focus if the Chassis was used to reduce wires in Car electric and save so copper. So here we have the electric component for our „galvanic experiment“. If Sheetmetal is under current be used in moisture or wet Ambiente like Cars, Trucks or even Boats they found out that Steel If it is used as Power component can be reduced in corrosion if the Polarity is be Changed to negative on chassis. That Change from positive ground to negative ground was simply based as Rustprevention. Vehicles with positive on chassis corrodes faster on Sheetmetal. Maybe you have allready heard from the so called sacrificial Anode on a Boat. An Anode is allway‘s a positive pole and should sacrify itself first if the Paint of the Boat or Boatengine is scratched to prevent the Steelbody of a boat or the Aluminum shell of an Boatengine corrodes before. That was the only intension, Manufacturer changed the polarity on Chassis from positive to negative Ground. Manufacturer in the past do have lot of experiences, felt more than today young Engineers have. Today they have AI, that prevents thinking by yourself.
  4. 5 points
    yep, all original. ‘62 sheet metal, ‘64 frame, air compressor K181T Kohler, ‘78 C series wheels. All original parts though!
  5. 4 points
    A Wheel Horse theft operation?
  6. 4 points
    After months of not being able to see my work monitors, I went to have my vision checked. I bragged to the doctor that I had 20-12 vision at my last flight physical (I didn't mention it was 25 years prior). ...He told me that I still had 20-12, so long as whatever I looked at was 10 feet from my face.
  7. 4 points
    Almost done! Loving this new matte OD green.
  8. 3 points
    Retirement was the best vocational choice I ever made, glad you joined us.
  9. 3 points
    Nothing ... never had even fuzzy dice. Too much of a distraction when trying to run things over... Although we did once get into a buddies rig once and hung tampons off his.
  10. 3 points
    Glad to hear you've retired and have time to enjoy your horses and the forum again. Now don't be a stranger
  11. 3 points
  12. 3 points
    to the forum @Qball. Yup. This is another @ebinmaine thread. Page 2 already. Project progress so far? Tractor to the shop and rolled off of the trailer
  13. 3 points
    I will take it out for a ride tomorrow put some time on the engine.
  14. 3 points
    Not all crankcases are created equally. The crankcase on an industrial engine will be deeper and the dipper on that rod is longer so you need to be sure your replacement rod's dipper is the same length as old one. Same holds true for the K-241-AS used on the 1055 etc where the short crankcase is used, rod is the same as the taller K-241-A so the kits have the longer dipper and it needs to be shortened up.
  15. 3 points
    Lots of aspects of AI give me pause (as a former practitioner), but this is a biggie. Users that are not harboring a sense of skepticism will fall prey to the inevitable “garbage in, gospel out” syndrome similar to “The internet says..."
  16. 3 points
    Sad but true. With the amount of electronics stuff we have the brain isn't receiving enough exercise. Years back I could calculate a square root in my head with reasonable accuracy. Once calculators with that function came along I forgot how to do it and became dependant on the little box of knowledge. We don't have to commit things to memory any more, just go on line and find it all and now that AI is going to help us think we won't even have to do that ourselves.
  17. 3 points
  18. 3 points
    I think it changed with the end of 6v systems and advent of 12v systems. Guessing the engineer that decided we need to switch to 12v on everything had reason, or never studied DC electricity.
  19. 3 points
    Absolutely true... another reason older machines had positive ground. I have no idea when it all changed to negative gnd but be advised to always hook up negative last when hooking up power to our tractors. Accidentally grounding the wrench on a 36 volt system when hooking up positive last can be a welding experience.
  20. 3 points
    Even tho I am a recovering Catholic I felt the need to go to confession. Me: Bless me father for I have sinned. Father O'blivion: Now what have you done? Me: I drilled a hole in 60 year old metal. Father: You been hanging out with that @Achto character again ain't you. Me: Bless me father for I have sinned twice. Father: What did I tell you about him... he has no respect for original. Me: I know but it was just a PO hole I made bigger. Father: Did you vacuum up the shavings. Me: Yes father. Father: You are absolved of your sins. For your penace you shall bury said vacuum cleaner bag shavings in a plow field and make promise to rescue another horse. Amen. Guess I can live with that...geez I was just relocating a switch...
  21. 2 points
  22. 2 points
    I really missed you guys. Thanks for the welcome back.
  23. 2 points
    already installed a woodburner and a lazyboy in my garage. HAHA
  24. 2 points
    Hello Daron Retarded for almost a year 1/2 now and it's everything is cracked up to be. Spend most of my time in the shop since SWMBO retired and going to get a recliner out ther to take naps. No idea what the inside of the house looks like...
  25. 2 points
    Hanging from my rearview mirror you will find Old Glory and a Ty beanie baby lobster. The American flag is there because I love our country and the Ty lobster is one of the McDonalds Happy Meal toys being given away when Ty beanies were all the rage. My wife was sure that those giveaway toys were sooooo valuable that someone would break my window to get it. That was about twenty-five years and another truck ago and so far so good, hope no Ty thieves are going to read this post.
  26. 2 points
    There are TWO types of Sundstrand Hydros. 1) Sundstrand Hydrogear (models 90-2046 & 90-2062) and 2) Sundstrand piston-to-piston (*models 90-1136, 90-1137, 90-1140). Hydrogears were used on older models like Charger, Bronco 14, or the GT-14. Later models starting is about 1973 are for 'B' and 'C' series Autos i.e., B-100, C-120, C-160 etc. In either case, I have prepared a FREE download repair manual with photos and narrative of how to do the rebuild. It is NOT difficult to do. Rebuild files are here too... SUNDSTRAND PUMP & MOTOR Parts list.pdfSUNDSTRAND HYDROGEAR refurb.pdf
  27. 2 points
    Split taper bushings are the cats ass! We used them at work on all the machinery.
  28. 2 points
    It was almost too big to get on my 5x8 utility trailer...haha. Wow, its no wonder everyone refers to these 5xi models as beasts. It seems like every bracket on it is 1/4" steel. Tires are a little dry rotted, seats a little cracked, needs a wash/buff, and it needs a general once over maintenance checkout, but I am very happy and so was the retired gentleman I purchased it from. More importantly, this all but guarantees that we won't get a heavy snow storm for the next decade.
  29. 2 points
    Great progress - sounds fine. Idling that low is not something to be done while breaking new rings in to seat properly. Needs a ride at half throttle or so. My 2 cents...
  30. 2 points
    Also my favorite combo.
  31. 2 points
    There are three main places on the 300 series that need steering repair, First in the bushing at the top of the hood stand. The hole in the hood stand is usually worn so a new bushing won't fix that. a flange bearing bolted in place will fix that. I use the Toro 6472 same bearing as on the lower steering shaft. I used that as I had a good used one, some have used a flanged ball bearing. The second place is at the lower steering block, usually shimming the fan gear to tighten up the gears will fix the problem. The block can also be worn from lack of grease or broken it does happen. In shimming the fan gear they are cast gears and too tight will cause more wear. Two inches of play in the steering wheel is about as tight as it needs to be. The third place is tie rods they are most likely worn out on an 88 model. You can get new adjustable tie rods from "Wheel Horse Parts and More" located in the vender's section. If you want to fix it for the long run I suggest good quality lined heims joints.
  32. 2 points
    Thanks the guy I use now is a hr 1/2 away. Always willing to travel for the right shop. Take the missus, see the state and make a date of it. @Achto found a guy not too terribly far that does a nice job and resonable. Might try him with a 161 smoker. Finding these shops nowadays is like hens teeth.
  33. 2 points
    If your Wheel Horse has been kept inside and well lubricated the repairs on your steering are something you could accomplish at home with a few simple tools. Give us a bit more information about the problem that needs repair and we can help out with all the information and tricks of the trade you will need.
  34. 2 points
    thanks for answering.pretty interesting.
  35. 2 points
    Care to share? Always interested in a shop that will mess with our motors. It's in Baldwin, WI., just a couple miles north of I-94. Not exactly in your back yard. I will get the name and address for you and post it. My son has used him for our 9NBN motor and his 40 9N. Also his 351 Cleveland. Another friend of mine has had a couple Ford Y-blocks done there. My son asked him about Kohlers and he said yes, he does whatever comes in the door. I have a couple that need attention, so I'll be seeing him soon. www.sidestreetenginemachine.com/home
  36. 2 points
    We have a fastenal in town but unless you have a corporate account with them they will not sell to you. Not that many big businesses in town either so I don't know how they stay in business.
  37. 2 points
    Hhhmmm... Maybe them Wisconsin hoodlums @WHX?? and @Achto were lookin' to wrassle some Canadian 's, picked up @Pullstart on the way over the border, and the Constables got wind of it before they emptied your garage...
  38. 2 points
    Sealling came out well. 96 Hr cure time tho... talk about watching paint dry! Grey spot is sealer coming out around the leak. Amigo tank came out nice too... I hope.... Back on and plumbed. There's enough sealer in the kit to do a five gallon tank or so they say. Since these little gys just take a small amount so instead of letting it go hard in the can work bench got the rest. Dad always said... waste not want not....
  39. 2 points
    Managed to use a sharpie to add a little contrast to the serial numbers 01-20KS00-7816 for the tractor 97-48FL01-05271on the FEL
  40. 1 point
    I enjoy seeing everyones snow snow removal tractors. Post them all please..
  41. 1 point
    I had the same idea for the light. Our local police require a yellow light at night when crossing roadways. Does B 80 take a long frame plow? I think it can use one but not sure.
  42. 1 point
    Hey Man!! Good to see you around again!!
  43. 1 point
    The link is for a Sunstrand used in the Charger electro and early C series. The internals are the same just some variances in the external linkages. The Sunstand manual calls out the differences between a standard (Early C series) and separated D series) the manual has a good diagnostic guide. With tow valve closed can you push the tractor?
  44. 1 point
    Welcome to Red Square. Just what is the extent of the steering issues?? Pictures would be most helpful - that picture worth a thousand words thing... With the age of the tractor, you may have more wornout components further down the frame too... Don't forget to check the clutch and brake linkages. I have machined components and added bushings in several areas of the steering system before on Round Hoods and C series.. ends up like new. Bill
  45. 1 point
    Are you joining the slow race with EB and Pullstart, they are way ahead of you by 3 or 4 years.
  46. 1 point
    !!! And not exactly the same as a 552 wiring either, I suppose. Got yourself a Horse of a different....something...
  47. 1 point
    Finished up “widening” another 1100 for a spare. Figured while I had the transmission on the stand, I would mock up my three point for Skittles. Have a little bit of welding to do.
  48. 1 point
  49. 1 point
    It’s all finished up. Very very happy with it!
  50. 1 point
    That can be as important as the money.
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