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C-125 and a thank you to C-Series-Don!!!

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ebinmaine

First of all. 

AWESOME. 

 

What to do with a machine that was originally BUILT TO WORK?

 

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Well I personally wouldn't let it set again.  

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

I'll be happy to help you with your dilemma... :handgestures-thumbupleft: I will pay you twice what you paid...:D

 

I agree with @ebinmaine and @Sparky and @Achto... run it!!!

 

Seriously, nice tractor!!! Love the Black Hoods!!! :ph34r:

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sjoemie himself

Great score and I agree with the gentlemen above me; run it! Maybe don't run it like you stole it (which you kinda did considering what you paid :law-policered:) but run it for sure!

 

Greetings from the Netherlands, Mark 

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Handy Don

Yep, I agree with everyone above. If you have (or can make) room for it, then run it at least a couple hours a year.

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Thor27

Beautiful time machine right there.

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23 Reo

Clean, grease, change the oil and get every drop of gas out of it. Don't forget to clean the carburetor, flush out the fuel tank with fresh gas and put in a new fuel filter. After that have lots of fun!

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mrc

some guys have ALL the luck!  congrats

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, Brockport Bill said:

in life, if you are fortunate, you find wonderful "neighbors" many places -- and in your case you found CSeries Don half way across the USA -- that's the kind of person he is but also is the kind of people all across this forum - Great timing to read a story like this of "thanks" as we celebrate THANKSgiving.

 

 

Trina and I have had several great experiences with the folks here on Redsquare. 

One has been Don. As recently as yesterday.   

 

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Retired Wrencher
9 hours ago, BPEisenhower said:

From what I have gathered from the USA and Netherlands :romance-grouphug:it's apparent that a Wheel Horse is definitely not a Koi pond, fountain, or a statue! I WILL give it a complete service front to back and occasionally mow and open area minus the low hanging branches and other scratchy obstacles. Probably not a wise idea to power wash the 30+ years of dust since damaging the decals, safety stickers and who knows what else would be blown away. I have found recently that using Rotella 30 has the vitamins and dinosaurs flat tappet engines like. Once I actually get the beast outside, more pictures are going to be taken. My only hope is that I can fit on this one! 

I do not think it need a power wash. I f you like it and do not want to get it dirty take the deck off clean it by hand store it in a dry place off the ground. You can use this with a cart to hall stuff. Find an old rug and put the tractor on it to keep moisture off it.  I MEAN MAN  just enjoy it. Pass down to some one else when you get old. 

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BPEisenhower

So far I have gotten an actual Kohler carb kit, air filter, spark plug, points, condenser, plug wire, rear end oil, Rotella 30 engine oil and new fuel line and filter. Will get it out and ready in the next few days! Thank you all for your input and plan to use it possibly one time this year just to exercise before winter ❄️. You have sealed the deal for me and also, the woman of the house approves!! I can have as many tractors as I want as long as she gets a few too.... Better marry this one sometime. But then that's what notorized prenuptial agreements are for!! LMAO 🤣

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BPEisenhower
13 hours ago, mrc said:

some guys have ALL the luck!  congrats

Just dumb luck mostly!! I can't let a tractor pass me by.. 

 

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BPEisenhower
7 hours ago, Retired Wrencher said:

I do not think it need a power wash. I f you like it and do not want to get it dirty take the deck off clean it by hand store it in a dry place off the ground. You can use this with a cart to hall stuff. Find an old rug and put the tractor on it to keep moisture off it.  I MEAN MAN  just enjoy it. Pass down to some one else when you get old. 

People remember this guy's father buying it years ago and wondering what happened to it. Even the salesman that sold it stopped by and can't believe that it was used one time. Everyone thought it was sold years ago!

 

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BPEisenhower
8 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

Trina and I have had several great experiences with the folks here on Redsquare. 

One has been Don. As recently as yesterday.   

 

I firmly believe that ALL members on here are a family that has spread to all far reaches of the earth and am pleased we have the same interests in preservation of these machines! I even caught a YouTube video from someone in Maine pushing slushy snow in the last few days!! 😜

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BPEisenhower
17 hours ago, 23 Reo said:

Clean, grease, change the oil and get every drop of gas out of it. Don't forget to clean the carburetor, flush out the fuel tank with fresh gas and put in a new fuel filter. After that have lots of fun!

Got the shopping done and will soon be getting into it fingers crossed!! 

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Retired Wrencher
17 hours ago, BPEisenhower said:

People remember this guy's father buying it years ago and wondering what happened to it. Even the salesman that sold it stopped by and can't believe that it was used one time. Everyone thought it was sold years ago!

 

BPE -

 

`People do funny things to tractors. I bought a 657 one time. The owner stuck it under a raised porch or deck his wife found it 25 years later after he passed away. It was dirty but I fix that. I truly hope you enjoy it for what it is.

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BPEisenhower
3 hours ago, Retired Wrencher said:

BPE -

 

`People do funny things to tractors. I bought a 657 one time. The owner stuck it under a raised porch or deck his wife found it 25 years later after he passed away. It was dirty but I fix that. I truly hope you enjoy it for what it is.

That's almost what I ran into before. Until I got out of the roll off dumpster business people threw out some interesting things. I got my Raider 14 from a 20 yd dumpster buried under blankets, clothes and beds from an estate clean up. Really like to finish painting since it's already in primer

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BPEisenhower
On 11/24/2023 at 1:47 PM, ebinmaine said:

First of all. 

AWESOME. 

 

What to do with a machine that was originally BUILT TO WORK?

 

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Well I personally wouldn't let it set again.  

 

 

You're right! I'm not going to let it sit and not work again. I know it's in great condition but occasional use won't hurt ☺️

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BPEisenhower
On 11/24/2023 at 2:15 PM, Achto said:

 

A tractor that doesn't run is nothing but a dust collector that takes up space.:twocents-twocents: 

 

I suggest get it running, then decide what to do with it. Use it, show tractor, parade tractor, most of all enjoy it. AWESOME SCORE BTW!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

I hear you loud and clear!! A Wheel Horse is not a fountain or a statue. I'm thinking it's a good show piece for Portage and the I&I show... I have to go to the one in Pennsylvania sometime too

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Achto
7 hours ago, BPEisenhower said:

I'm thinking it's a good show piece for Portage

 

Would be great if you could make it to Portage. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Retired Wrencher
19 hours ago, BPEisenhower said:

You're right! I'm not going to let it sit and not work again. I know it's in great condition but occasional use won't hurt ☺️

I have this one I only take it in the summer of nice days.I had three at one time. For some reason I like the Start/Gen models.

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