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  1. 7 points
    LOL. There's going to be lots of eyes hurting now since your service announcement is about the same thing as "Don't Look In Here"
  2. 7 points
    Hope that means I don't have to quit dissing the Sqounky or RJG ?
  3. 6 points
    I don't do Facebook or anything like that. I'm on this forum & that's it.
  4. 6 points
    I see that the FB thread has been deleted, but I don't care who you are, you don't have the right to disparage another person or business. This is what's wrong with society today. FB allows people the opportunity to be a bully and not have to show their face. Obviously this person has no idea what it is like to run a business. Compared to Lowell, my little brake lining business is peanuts. I have a great reputation on eBay, but there is always that one buyer, who because of no fault of my own, and the never ending issues with shipping, wants the world to think that I am a terrible seller. Therefore, when I saw the post about Lowell being a scam, I had to react. Those of us who know Lowell, know that he is anything but a scammer. Keep up your good work Lowell.
  5. 6 points
    And I thought I was good at packing parcels, that one us a beauty! Can't believe the guy git huffy about something he was getting for free! Facebook is just a great way for ignorant A-holes to show the world just how arrogant, ignorant and downright nasty they can be. I leave it to them as I value my mental health. Lol
  6. 5 points
    Public Service Announcement……… NEVER, EVER….. Google Wide Rear Wednesday.
  7. 5 points
    I have pretty much been in the "parts side" of business since 94. I have over 200 vendors in my book at work. You don't keep a hospital running by driving down to Lowes. I know who to call for what. We needed a steam pressure regulator the other day for an emergency and got it within hours. I also have "fired" vendors for various reasons also. I Love Lowell and Joette and the kids. Good people. I had an issue a while back when I ordered something and it didn't come. Called Joette personally and it was discovered it was lost in USPS. She sent another part and it was all good. She told me her USPS office was terrible there. USPS seems to be a continuing theme. Seems to me the solution is to "fire" USPS and Try maybe UPS. I think I've had 2 issues with them all these years. Sure they cost more. So charge more for shipping. Funny thing. USPS gets bashed. I sent our dear late friend Stormin in England a valve and a belt. I was kind of nervous sending stuff across the pond. Norm got the parts in less than 10 days. I couldn't believe it.
  8. 5 points
    My wife has a Facebook account so I have access two Wheel Horse sites there though her account. I usually just go to see what is for sale and never post anything in the discussion sections. One thing I noticed there is the people can be downright nasty to one another. Once I see that, I’m out. I immediately think you won’t see that on Red Square, and if you do those people quickly get put in their place or removed from the site. This is why there’s only nice people here, and this is why it’s pretty much the only social media I’m interested taking part in. Remember the old Honda commercial? It said you meet the nicest people on a Honda. Well I’d like to say you meet the nicest people on Red Square!!! 👍🏻🙂
  9. 4 points
  10. 4 points
    Yep, I saw all that drama yesterday. The guy actually posted his same rant on a couple different FB tractor groups. It was nice to see Lowell’s response with the facts.
  11. 3 points
    Like walking through a department store with your older brother growing up… women’s underwear (“don’t look left”)
  12. 3 points
    Soooo ... If you get the Washington Post delivered by USPS, I suppose the November 28th edition should be arriving soon.... !
  13. 3 points
    I'm another non-Facebook user. My wife has an account that she uses to keep tabs on the family. She very rarely posts anything on it. I'm on this forum, a toy train forum, and a R/C boat forum. All carefully chosen mainly for the friendly climate with the other forum members. I've often stumbled into various forums when doing internet searches on other subjects. A lot of them seemed to be populated by rude folks who seem to need to criticize, berate, and otherwise run down other's ideas. I have no desire to join into an environment like that.
  14. 3 points
    I saw that post as well, I’ve threatened many times to delete FB for reasons exactly like that. Only reason I keep it is for my daily scan through Marketplace looking for another deal (though I think that reason is why Courtney wishes I would delete it )
  15. 3 points
    be careful you may end up on the " messing with Squonk list "
  16. 3 points
    AJ As you can see much help here for you.I think you are ahead of the game with the K181 engine. The Teckys can be a bit fussy engine if you do not have a good carb meaning original or lucky over the big pond carb. I have had my share of them. some where very good and some where bad. I hope you enjoy the tractor. All so enjoy the ride.
  17. 3 points
    Picked up this one owner c161 today. Already got it running.
  18. 3 points
    I respect the desire to keep up with your old buddies. I've thought about setting up a FB for friends and family... Nope. And that's why.... Me. Social media. Redsquare. ONLY.
  19. 3 points
    A Sad Haiku... @WHX??... for you: Sylvia is sad Discriminatory price No cheese curds for you
  20. 2 points
    I don't Face Book religiously. I primarily set up an account more to follow my Submarine brethren and my interest in old Navy ships and WWII stuff and historical aircraft. Naturally I found some sites but this one really had my goat. Some guy had the stones to actually call Lowell and Wheel Horse Parts n More a scammer. Many responses there that are no longer visible but the majority of us stuck up with Lowell. Turned out Lowell had researched his order and it was hung up in some USPS center and no fault of the vendor. You guys know how the USPS can be. Anyway this guy slandered Lowell's operation before knowing any facts and its this kinda BS that leads me to believe you can have your FB crap and stuff it @AMC RULES. Don't worry bro i still love you. It's just these idiots that you hang out with. Bob Maynard knows what I am yaking about.
  21. 2 points
  22. 2 points
    You are right about engines having their own personality, I have a couple you don't even need to choke to start. I have two 18hp Briggs, and I barely have to choke them.
  23. 2 points
    He has a trickle charger and uses it. I'll see how often. It does eliminate the question.... Yes.... But it doesn't explain WHY the battery goes dead unless it's purely from excess starting time. We're not used to the Low Amp systems and we nearly always have a tractor running for several minutes minimum.
  24. 2 points
    I would suggest a battery tender. Eliminate the question and add much life to the battery. Quick disconnect. They charge and then automatically go to float mode. I use these and they are great.
  25. 2 points
    I have an 1848 and during the summer there have been several times I have shut it off and restarted it constantly and didn't have a problem charging even with an older battery. Don't know if that helps. Maybe check out how it is charging at the battery while running. Do you think the owner may be choking it to much and flooding it??
  26. 2 points
    @peter lena Posting a link to a lube product you like/recommend on Amazon or anywhere else is fine Pete. Keep it up please!
  27. 2 points
    Another 'ags and tri ribs' guy here, that's whats on Hoss in my profile pic. Rears are Deestones and just like everyone else has said, they run small. Very stiff sidewall too. They are loaded and hook up pretty good, and the less air I run the better, currently sitting at about 2psi. Something else to think about if you're in a situation where you need serious bite is ATV tires. I run 26x9-12 MassFx 'dirt devil' knockoffs and 19x7-8 SunF power 2s on the B1, which is similar to a Bighorn. Sidewall flex is EVERYTHING for getting a big contact patch and 'wrapping' around stumps, rocks or tree branches n logs. Obviously not going to see terrain like that in your yard or driveway, but the big contact patch will still make a big difference. These will do 10 times more work than the Deestone ags, and theyre not even close to an aggressive model.....but they dont look as cool as ags and tri ribs
  28. 2 points
    Lowell @wheelhorseman is a vendor on Red Square and has lots of good quality parts you may need. Here is a link to the boot, check out the rest of his site also. https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product/wheel-horse-3577-shifter-boot/
  29. 2 points
    My wife is on facebook all the time and is constantly aggravated about the stupid reposting people do, who cares what someone you don't even know is having for lunch anyway! I let her filter out the junk and she shows me posts from my family members. When it comes to shipping I have Been there, Done that. I was responding new member on here on here who needed a couple of seals I had a bunch of for a Kohler. Got his address and put them in one of those padded USPS approved shipping envelopes. I didn't charge him for the seals and I even paid for the shipping. Well the tracking indicated that they made it to the USPS hub in Greenville SC and never went any further. Guy gets all huffey with me about the whole thing, sends a couple PMs that weren't too nice, even posts a nastygram on here (moderators took it down in no time ). When it was apparent that the post office wasn't going to deliver the seals I packed up a couple more seals and packaged them in a manner that even the post office couldn't screw-up. He got them in two days and was never heard from again on Red Square.
  30. 2 points
    Yes, the wiring and fuel line will be addressed this weekend!! I wasn’t impressed with what I saw when I first looked at the tractor….
  31. 2 points
    https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/guidelines/
  32. 2 points
    Maybe try “Uncle Jim Stealing Rylee’s New Bob Ellison Seat”? Hey it works!
  33. 2 points
    Sad story... Not a surprise... No FB here... Lowell is good people...
  34. 2 points
  35. 2 points
    Got that right I'm a little backed up right now... visual...
  36. 2 points
    That's not your price Dan ... just Sylvia's... well maybe Pullstarts too if he doesn’t quit buying $$ rigs for his wife. Second thought she deserves it living with him...
  37. 2 points
    Too rich for my tight a##, I'd step down as second in line.
  38. 2 points
    And here I was searching on tractor on fire in a plow field! Yep herd checklist works...
  39. 2 points
    Yours for 10k Sylvia and I doubt you have to outbid Pullstart who has dibs. No extra charge for the barn dust the clothes line does not keep off. Those are pricey Firestone 23s ... figured a would take them over a electric jobby..
  40. 2 points
    A little more info for you. This manual will cover everything you need to know about your Kohler engine.
  41. 2 points
    It's a 657 turned into an 857. Nice upgrade. I'd clean up that wiring and what I think is a fuel line stretched across the blower housing. Fuel line should run under it. Rub it all down with some boiled linseed oil and it will shine up nice.
  42. 2 points
    I use a 6 gallon ultrasonic off amazon, i put in 1/2gal simple green, 1/2gal zep citrus, 1/3gal Stages20, then top with water. I can clean for a long long time on that mix.
  43. 2 points
    Installed two decals on the hood stand plate and loosely installed (screws are not tight to allow paint more time to cure). Loosely installed the shift plate with a printed out laminated shift pattern until the decals get ordered. Overview of tractor as of today and likely the last update until the hood and fender get painted sometime this winter.
  44. 1 point
    Get ahold of Lowell at Wheel Horse Parts and More. They sell the hoses.
  45. 1 point
    The Workhorse's new owner Tom has been thoroughly enjoying this tractor. He's even been finding tasks to do with the machine could easily have been done by hand. We do have a couple questions/issues that we need help with. How long should this engine NEED to run with its LOW AMP alternator to rejuvenate the new battery after starting? Twice since Tom has had it and once while in our possession, the tractor failed to restart after being used. We believe it was flooded. In all three instances it restarted perfectly fine after waiting 30 or 60 minutes. What can we do to avoid this? Is there an adjustment on the carb I need to make?
  46. 1 point
    With the wheel weights and tire chains you will be able to move a bunch of snow with the 657.
  47. 1 point
    No biggie Pete we just don't want to see things go the way of a free for all selling site. I can't seem to find the forum rules to what we are discussing maybe @Terry M can. I know guys post links to flea bay and the jungle all the time but most of the time it's just showing others what one might be talking about. Good idea about the calf hutches tho. I've seen them used for a winter covers for small tractors.
  48. 1 point
    She looks lonely there... maybe i take that senior you're using for a clothes line - free up some space ya know - and you tuck her in tight next to the hood top tire storage tractor...
  49. 1 point
  50. 1 point
    Mike we keep a slide bin with all the maintenance items and a bunch of other stuff in drawers. Super handy when my "go to the store" is a walk down the stairs....
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