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And I really need to gather some parts to convert Snow Horse to hydraulic lift. 

 

The manual lift gets heavy and wears your arm out as you age. 

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ebinmaine
49 minutes ago, Moparfanforever said:

And I really need to gather some parts to convert Snow Horse to hydraulic lift. 

 

The manual lift gets heavy and wears your arm out as you age. 

Oh yeah it DO !!

 

 

Good lookin' setup you have there. 

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Moparfanforever
42 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Oh yeah it DO !!

 

 

Good lookin' setup you have there. 

Thank you !!!

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SylvanLakeWH

Nice rigs... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Ed Kennell
5 hours ago, Moparfanforever said:

And I really need to gather some parts to convert Snow Horse to hydraulic lift. 

 

The manual lift gets heavy and wears your arm out as you age. 

 

Hydro tranny and hydro lift....a must have on snow machines.       Oh, and a foot pedal motion control and a heated cab.

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Moparfanforever
12 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

Hydro tranny and hydro lift....a must have on snow machines.       Oh, and a foot pedal motion control and a heated cab.

Heated cab would be sweet !!

It only takes 30 minutes to put on all my winter clothes to blade snow,may have to live with that. 

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midpack
1 hour ago, Moparfanforever said:

Heated cab would be sweet !!

If you have a cab, you don't need heat! I usually have the doors(at least one side) open :oops:

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, midpack said:

If you have a cab, you don't need heat!

These 80yo bones need heat.102_2456.JPG.ce775da2a46f5f4f02d80aee1cd9c9e3.JPG

 

 

 

 

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BairleaFarm

We dont get snow anymore but I still enjoy fall cleanup.   I clean all the equipment up before it goes to the barn and get teh one tractor I keep out ready to go.

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Bill D

Love the GT1848.

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Moparfanforever
5 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

These 80yo bones need heat.102_2456.JPG.ce775da2a46f5f4f02d80aee1cd9c9e3.JPG

 

 

 

 

That kind of temp in the would be nice!!

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Moparfanforever
4 hours ago, Bill D said:

Love the GT1848.

Thank you!!

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WHGuy413

Just said to @WheelHorse_Kid that we needed to start thinking about what tractors will be out winter workers. Hate that that’s already on my mind. But thankful both boys enjoy plowing snow.

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Bill D
10 hours ago, Moparfanforever said:

Thank you!!

You're welcome.  I noticed the flywheel side of the engine looks different than my GT 1800 and GT1642.  Had the the engine been replaced at some point?

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Retired Wrencher

Nice looking tractors. Always better to have more. Enjoy the ride.

 

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Moparfanforever
3 hours ago, Bill D said:

You're welcome.  I noticed the flywheel side of the engine looks different than my GT 1800 and GT1642.  Had the the engine been replaced at some point?

Yes it has been replaced. I think the valve seats were loose in the old Briggs so I bought a low hour Craftsman and swapped engines. There is something different on the "fan" that bolts to the flywheel to where grass/leaves doesn't stick to the blower screen as bad as the original WH setup. 

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Bill D
1 hour ago, Moparfanforever said:

Yes it has been replaced. I think the valve seats were loose in the old Briggs so I bought a low hour Craftsman and swapped engines. There is something different on the "fan" that bolts to the flywheel to where grass/leaves doesn't stick to the blower screen as bad as the original WH setup. 

Any idea what Craftsman mowers have those engines?  I may be looking for one.  Thanks.

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Moparfanforever

Not sure on what year they are, but the front is squared off. The whole front end looks like a box. 

 

I will see if I can find a picture on the internet. 

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Moparfanforever

It looked like this ,but had five lug wheels and 16x6.50x8 frontsimage.png.1f735590cce2ede47b938000d08c81e5.png

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Bill D
On 9/21/2023 at 11:03 AM, Moparfanforever said:

It looked like this ,but had five lug wheels and 16x6.50x8 frontsimage.png.1f735590cce2ede47b938000d08c81e5.png

Thanks.  I'll keep my eyes open for one.  Probably getting hard to find.

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