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    As with most days, today I was wearing one of my Wheel Horse shirts. My brother stopped by and he had one on, then a little while later my son in law stopped by and he too had one on! It wasn’t too long before we were laughing about it, so I had my bride take a picture.
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    My neighbor held an open house to show his latest addition to his collection. A local company, Pullman Autos were built in York , Pa. in 1905-1917. This is one of the 27 of this model that still exist. That's a lot of brass to keep polished. Some of his other iron. The Felton Flyer built by a dear friend---- Mr. Bob Frutiger Bobs daily driver pick up parked by his aircraft. Couple more pics.
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    Here’s the three of us at a local tractor show this summer. That’s me in the middle, and after looking at this picture I realized that I’m the only one with a Wheel Horse shirt on. I’m going to have to have a talk with these boys! If they are going to drive my tractors, they need to wear the proper attire 😂
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    Ready for plow duty is this 523DXI.
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    Tell them you lost your wallet in the yard. They can keep the cash in it!
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    Man i could use that thing... acorns acorns acorns... Used to pay the kids .01 / acorn when they were 3-7 years old... never could make more than a buck or so before they were ready to move on to the next game... Now in their mid-20's, they don't seem interested...
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    Two more carbs headed to their owners tomorrow. This one's off a Kohler 8 HP. Also got into the fuel pump for it. Disassemble. Clean out. Reassembly with new diaphragm.
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    First year (or 2) mule drives looked like this
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    Maybe it could also be used as heater. I froze in my 1964 bug.
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    I've heard of spoon feeding a baby but now we need to spoon feed a too. what is this world coming to?
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    On a submarine coffee was available 24/7 but I never drank it. It was always bug juice (koolaid) or soda which was also 24/7. Now it's a cup or better every day. That went out the window many years ago ...
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    not an Ad. - a n unusual attachment! I never saw one of these before ! I wonder if this would work on the Sweet Gum Tree balls!
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    I finished putting this Onan P220 back together. It came out of my 520H, and had a slight surge. I bought a NOS Onan from a guy here and swapped them back in 2010. I bought a new hour meter for the new engine and stored the old one with the old engine. It has 537 hours on it. Now that I’m retired, I decided to get the old one running. New fuel pump, filter and carb and it runs nice and smooth. Now to decide if I want to sell it or use it to build a generator. I have a 10K generator head from Harbor Freight. Then I dig into a generator that was in my Mother In Law’s garage. We were cleaning her house out to sell it after she passed a year ago. I had fuel to the carb but nothing in the bowl. Took the carb off and it was full of varnish. I had to scrape it out of the bowl with a screwdriver. The needle valve was glued in from the varnish. It’s way past being old gas. Lol. Cleaned it all up and put it back together and it purrs like a kitten. I’m going to offer it to my brother. He lost power for a week from the hurricane in E TN and NC. Now I’m wondering what to tinker with next. IMG_5273.MOV IMG_5271.MOV
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    That is where the factory optional spittoon would mount for smokeless tobacco users.
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    @rmaynard, Bob, bad enough the coffee is being spilled on counter tops, now you can christen the car with hot coffee too.
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    This is from @Mows4three
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    This is actually his OSHA approved rig where he stands on the stable disc. When he is pulling his spring harrow, he stands on the trees between the horses and the harrow. As the tension on the harrow, changes, he bobs up and down. When I question him, he answers " it's good therapy for my sore back".
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    Oh, that's a no no. When I had an office equipment service company, we had a Bunn commercial coffee maker. We kept coffee going all day. We used pre-measured packets so there was never a problem with coffee strength. I didn't mind employees taking the initiative to clean the pots and baskets, but there was a strict rule about washing my cup...DON'T. If you find it necessary to touch my cup, rinse only. It takes a long time to get a cup/mug properly seasoned. I can't say I blame your chief. The first time my office manager washed my cup, she suddenly had some work that needed to be done after hours on a Friday. My cup never got washed again.
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    Looks like that picture and story should be in the calendar.
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    The absolute PEAK of fashion. Indisputable.
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    I helped Trina hold the second front door in place while we checked for fit. It was a bit too wide so we marked it with a pencil and I cut that extra off. Then we set it in place and she held it with a scrap piece of wood and some short screws. Her and the momma drilled all the hinge holes and installed all the bolts. 54 of them. ... We wanted a home shop made doorknob that would open from both sides. Here's what Trina came up with.
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    Removed the "grenade gears" from my C-160. I found a great video on it that's probably been posted before, but just in case: It's just what I needed to inspire me to do mine. My gears rattled around like the bearings were worn but the teeth look good.
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    Hi all. Just a quick question. Looking at a 314h. The owner sent me a picture of it. Looks real good. Deck is a 48" that looks good too. I don't know what he is asking yet. He doesn't know what to ask, it was his Fathers tractor. Does anyone recognize or know what kind of wheel weights these may be? I don't think they are Wheel Horse. At least, I have never seen them before. He also has an 8" plow and cultivator. Plus a home made belly blade and a home made front blade with it. I haven't put eyeballs on it yet. Where do you think I should start as an offer?
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    What's wrong with vice grips?
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    Those are factory Wheel Horse cast weights. Complete set of cast weights is worth $400-$450 in my opinion.
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    Great discussions here, sorry I’m late to the party! @GAJoe thanks for the props! I enjoy video making, it sure is not worth the time and effort financially, so hearing some positive feedback helps make it worth it!
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    Fall in Michigan... Campfire, Wheel Horse, Denali, Happy hour...!!!
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    And back in harness and discing at 8AM this morning.
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