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  1. 16 points
    I asked my daughter who likes to paint if she would paint the white letters on my dash panel.. She surprised me with it on father's day!
  2. 12 points
    Last minute post... I have Tent AC units, open air under Pop up Canopy AC Units, Add AC to your Wheel Horse snow cab units, and portable restaraunt units for the Lions building... $4500 per tent unit $3700 per canopy unit $6400 for snow cab unit $11,499 for restaurant unit $10,499 for generator and gas RENTAL for show... Prices include delivery and setup but not taxes and local fees... Mention Bill Pearson for a 1% discount First name MIke?---.001% discount... LIke Briggs powered Wheel Horses? 2% discount Last name Wallfish? PRICES ARE DOUBLED!!! Contact Tony @ DeweyCheatum&Howe@yahoo.com See you at show ITS GONNA BE HOT!!!!! Tony
  3. 11 points
    Cast iron sink on metal cabinet, saved from landfill metal pile. The dark spot, bird crap.
  4. 11 points
    Howard @857 horse has been handing out nametags with lanyards at the show for years, I hope he will be doing that this year too. Here is a picture of Howard with his name tag.
  5. 10 points
    Today Mason and I adjusted the valves and put a new head gasket on. Only 3 days left before the Big Show. Hoping to make it run its best for lots of cruising.
  6. 10 points
    Ha, let the "Caption This" games begin !!!!!!
  7. 10 points
    Here's how it would look if I tried it.....
  8. 10 points
    Or... @Pullstart could just build you an RJ based ceiling fan out of spare parts...
  9. 10 points
    The “Big Show” started out as a small gathering To avoid any copyright problems, I will just print the first couple of paragraphs and give you a link to the complete article. First-ever Wheel Horse show: It all started with the Internet. From the pages of Farm Collector Magazine, August 2000 Big Show Started Small Well, not quite. But most tractor owners at the Wheel Horse show held in southern Pennsylvania in June agreed that the magic of online communication was the driving force behind the event. “This is the second year we’ve done this,” said Don Kane, a longtime Wheel Horse enthusiast. “We decided it would be nice to get together, and we were going to have it at our house, but we were able to use the South Mountain Fairgrounds here at Arendtsville. My father was a Wheel Horse dealer in the ’60s and ’70s, so I grew up with them. My son Jeff got interested and we restored a couple of tractors together. He had a website on the Internet and this brought people together. This is actually the first exclusive Wheel Horse meet.” Don, who was born and raised and still lives in Biglerville, Perm., is a project engineer with Pfaltzgraff, the country’s oldest pottery manufacturer. He is also the first president of the newly formed Wheel Horse Collectors Club, elected during an organizational meeting held at the two-day show. A dozen of the Kane family’s collection of Wheel Horses ranging from a 1957 RJ 35 through a 1963 33-R and a 1967 Lawn Ranger L107 to a 1976 D-160 were on display at the fairgrounds for visitors to admire and enjoy. This Link will take you to the entire article. https://www.farmcollector.com/community/farm-shows/wheel-horse-collectors-group-off-and-running/
  10. 9 points
    Everything loaded but the three snow plows and the dually blower.
  11. 8 points
    HEY, ???? Will you take a check? If so, I'll take 4 tent units please.
  12. 7 points
    Spent now 2 Day‘s in New York. Today‘s pedestrial trip was very long and very time consuming. i go in strong Steps but i dunno How much Miles that was. felt i would say 20-30 at least.... I was today at the 9/11 Memorial. A even sadly and truly emotional Place also for me. spent pair of Dollars in the Donation Box. After that, i do an turn into the wrong way and go directly to New yorkCity Hall. here i decided i could take a look also at China Town what where followed by the Lower East side. On delancy Street i go back to SoHo,than i decide to go back to Broadway to Washington Square Arch. if i spotted anything that catches my eyes i went there. So i run few routes twice. Greenwich Village, Broadway, Madison Square Park, Empire State Building, New York Public Library, Times Square, St.Patricks Cathedral, and rockefeller center and at least via Crysler Building back to Grand Central Station. My Feet now glows, but i spotted felt 100 cool Pictures that‘s worthy all the Pain i will maybe tomorrow have.
  13. 6 points
    You guys are cracking me up. I’m sitting here making some more magnets, 3 key racks. Loading up the trailer tomorrow.
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  17. 5 points
    The easiest repair is coming to the show and picking up a complete trans axle. You will find a complete unit is more common than the case. The hydro pump and motor are held on by 4 or 5 bolts with a single gasket. The only thing you will find in the case is the differential assembly with the axles. I think 1 of the differential bolts broke and jammed in the case.
  18. 5 points
    Yes, that IS bright and early, isn’t it?!
  19. 5 points
    Although many of us know each other here on Red Square by our Red Square names, we may not know who we are face to face? I was thinking of buying a roll of white duct tape and a Sharpie marker to leave on the table near the raffle prizes. You could write your Red Square name on a piece of tape and stick it to your shirt so others would know who you are. I think of this because I wondered how many times I probably walked right past someone at the show that talked to here on RS but don’t know what they look like to say hi! Thoughts? Comments?
  20. 5 points
    My tractor shed doesn't have any "Flower Pots" in it!
  21. 5 points
    Ahhh, you can always be Andy Don in my book! The first time meeting Don, there was enough noise and distractions, I missed the H in Handy, so I called him Andy all weekend!
  22. 5 points
    No to the small sponge idea !!!! Been there....use a small brush, it comes out great !!! John
  23. 5 points
    aaaaaaaafter the picture with the ******** wearing glasses ,I washed my eyes with Clorox , they feel better now.
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  25. 4 points
    This is probably going to take me forever because of the zillion other projects I have going but I figured why not get started. My goal is to return this Raider to new condition so that it can survive another 50 years. It’s gonna be put to work. spent a little time and made some decent progress. Anyone ever seen a gas tank fade/look like the color wore off? Weird!! Any ideas how to make it red again? until next time!
  26. 4 points
    That key rack is sweet!!
  27. 4 points
    Just a suggestion - a 2hr drive to Biglerville PA this Thurs - Sat might score you a set of cases or a whole transmission. If your willing to make that drive, you may wish to ask about parts here. Also placing a want add in our classifieds might score you what you need a well. https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/classifieds/wanted/
  28. 4 points
    Nice comfy bed, all the hot water you could want, internet, and good home cooking at the Chambersburg Restaurant. Don't even have to eat off the ground.
  29. 4 points
    Got just enough room for Randy's lawn chair and the cooler!
  30. 4 points
    this Would be a good year to have a squirrel cage like @953 nut blows leaves with! Duct it right to my face!
  31. 4 points
    @Docwheelhorse @WHX?? If you guys want @grinchsrcould meet up with me, I’m only 20 minutes away from him
  32. 4 points
    Frame wire brushed and sanded. Frame primed.
  33. 4 points
    It looks like a normal red plastic tank from here. Except for the corner that is soaked in grease. Try brake cleaner. If it doesn't clean up, paint it .
  34. 4 points
    You must do that every day whilst shaving!
  35. 4 points
    That 855 will be the first one loaded on the truck! The oh so fun task of loading has begun. The tractor observation deck has to be loaded onto the flatbed, then slid into Norman. I pressure washed my bed out good, will go to town for a full car wash and a lunchy snack, and I’ll be bolting it all together.
  36. 4 points
    Thanks for bringing this up, Don. At my first show, I was struck that there were no name tags and I struggled. Just walking up to strangers and starting conversations is not my forte. As well, my memory works better visually so seeing someone’s name as well as hearing it pronounced helps it stick in my mind. For the last show, I made a pin-on name tag so that it would stay visibly to others and was pleased that several forum members, upon seeing the name on the tag, initiated conversations when, without the tag, it would have been a polite “walk by”. (And @c-series don was one who made the connection!) So, my add-on to Don’s suggestion is that anyone interested in connecting with fellow members gin up their own, distinctive name tag--and wear it prominently all day, every day.
  37. 4 points
    If you use the Wind Energy and Solar Power option you can qualify for $12,000,000 in federal grants, as long as you hook up to off shore facilities...
  38. 4 points
    The carb adjustment would be the most likely place to start being a new unit. You should also check the ignition points adjustment, you ignition timing is set by the points gap. If timing is retarded the engine will start OK but be low on power. That isn't an engine problem, tighten up the trunnion on the PTO a turn and it should help out.
  39. 4 points
    This just might be my first Big Show without rain!
  40. 3 points
    Clearly, you are not retired! I need a good reason to get up by 7:30. Of course getting on the road to Gettysburg and then the Show is a good reason!
  41. 3 points
    The shifting problem is why I went to an 83" belt. If memory serves me right I had to trim some metal to allow the clutch arm to swing a bit further. There is an arm mounted on the right fender that will hold the belt on the transmission pulley (sorry, no pictures) and there is one on the engine to keep the belt on the engine pulley.
  42. 3 points
    Was there water in the case that froze???? over the winter? Acts like a wedge when it expands. The same reason for crushed brass carb floats....
  43. 3 points
    The 1st thing to do is drop the transaxle part of that case, open it up and see what is wrong. There are some threads with pictures that will help you do that. A doner case or case half is in order, and maybe some parts. One of our vendors or maybe one of the members may be able to help you there. Welding is an option for the case but you need nickel welding rod and do a little at a time so as not to build up too much heat. Opening the transaxle is not a hard job and the insides are straight forward. Your horse is worth fixing. Let's see what some others have to say.
  44. 3 points
    where are you going to put Randy ?
  45. 3 points
    If you ever see a billboard or advertising sign that is printed with red, after time red is the first color to fade. Recently, UV additives have been added to prevent fading. That tractor probably sat where the bottom corner of the tank was subjected to UV rays. I would clean it up, lightly abrade it with 600 grit Scotch Brite, then coat it with red VHT vinyl dye.
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  47. 3 points
    From what I seen it was a white enamel paint pen that said waterproof/sunproof that I think was purchased at Hobby Lobby.
  48. 3 points
    Heck yea! Raider gang! 20 years is probably how long it will take me, too haha
  49. 3 points
    Following along! I have a 72 Raider 12 that's in line for a restoration so it'll probably be about 20 years until I get to it lol
  50. 3 points
    Fear that it would be too Dry Buddy, ok i will bring A Watergun with me and you have to take Care about... 😂😎🤪
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