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Easton Rich

She fired right up after 2 months. But a couple fixes are needed. How about you?:)

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Easton Rich

Oil change and filter. Simple things

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Sparky

  Haven’t tinkered with any of mine lately. But I do have a C-105 that isn’t charging so that’s kinda next on my to-do list. 

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Achto

My C145 snow mover is the only one that is not still in hibernation. Had to do a few things to it over the winter. Battery, drive belt.

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ebinmaine

We've been finishing up the restoration on my 1975 C160 Automatic.

Wiring harness and fuel tank, hoses left to install.

After that we will give it a go and see what happens.

 

When the plow and chains are on that tractor and it's ready to move snow, Trina's gonna decide which one of HERS she wants to bring in next.

 

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Easton Rich

Yeah, mine has been doing good lately. But who knows what is going to pop up next:confusion-questionmarks: Also just for something to do I'd like to get an old piece of junk to tinker with. I you know anyone who is located near Garden City Missouri or some where in Kansas let me know:handgestures-thumbup:

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kpinnc

I have several that need servicing. But I'm still working on a friends 312-8, and it was in awful shape. It had electrical gremlins everywhere, so I just made a whole new wiring harness. 

 

Almost got the lift cable for the rear hitch worked out. Just another day or two...

 

 

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Easton Rich

Wow. Yeah that's a lot more than could do at the moment. Also I'm a beginner I'd be able to but it would take awhile for me to learn:)

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Easton Rich

Also I just saw that you were in the Army. Thank You for you service.

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ebinmaine
49 minutes ago, Easton Rich said:

I'm a beginner I'd be able to but it would take awhile for me to learn

Everyone was a beginner at some point. 

Just start. 

Learn as you go.  

 

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Easton Rich

Yeah, true I just have to read a bit more than I do now:lol:

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Easton Rich

ebinmaine,

How many Wheel Horse tractors do you have

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Easton Rich said:

ebinmaine,

How many Wheel Horse tractors do you have

 

Trina has five 1965 to 67. 

 

I have 6 1974 and 75 C160s.

 

We share one (The backhoe tractor)

 

 

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Easton Rich

Dang, lot more than I own. I have a 1988 4-18 a:handgestures-thumbup:

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, Easton Rich said:

Dang, lot more than I own. I have a 1988 4-18 a:handgestures-thumbup:

No worries. You'll get there!!

 

 

 

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kpinnc
8 hours ago, Easton Rich said:

Dang, lot more than I own. I have a 1988 4-18 a:handgestures-thumbup:

 

You have to be careful, as these little tractors are capable of reproduction throughout thier entire lives. They are like rabbits! :rolleyes:

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, kpinnc said:

 

You have to be careful, as these little tractors are capable of reproduction throughout thier entire lives. They are like rabbits! :rolleyes:

 

 

AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH !!!

 

 

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kpinnc
6 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH !!!

 

They can even multiply when alone,  disassembled, and in storage! It's crazy! :rolleyes:

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peter lena

@Sparky  referring to your  C-105  charging issue , made up a heavier  10 ga  alligator wire clip set up, jump directly from battery cable / ground bolt spot , to related  electrical connections / ground bolt ons . do not count on original ground connections , rust / rot / paint / makes the problems . also use , mechanical , electrical  bolt on lugs . that testing and wiring upgrade has eliminated my  funky wire issues , pete  

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Tonytoro416

They definitely reproduce.  Went one time to get two tractors and by the time I got home there were 5 on the trailer 😂

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Easton Rich

For sure. Seen some peoples garages. Wow. That all I'm gonna say.:lol:

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midpack

Looked at mine... still not healthy enough yet to work on, or even drive one

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