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76c12091520h
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On 6/2/2024 at 10:19 PM, 76c12091520h said:

High backs with or without drain holes , and low backs.....prices coming up ( NOTE ! : I have had several inquiries about seats, please measure your bolt pattern if you are looking for a seat for a newer Toro / Wheel Horse .   520's and some of the later tractors could also be 7 1/2" x 8"  or 8" x 5 3/4" .         7" x 7 1/2" is the most common on the older Horses. There is no way to know what pattern you have by looking it up ( it just gives a part # )

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High backs are $80.00

Low backs are $75.00

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squonk
6 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

@19richie66 Don't forge the bolts , Mr. LUGNUT will complain. Surprised that he doesn't want them mounted.

You need to get to the garage and get your lugnuts torqued! :tools-wrench:

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Handy Don
8 hours ago, 76c12091520h said:

High backs are $80.00

Low backs are $75.00

Do these have the seat sensors in them?

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76c12091520h
34 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Do these have the seat sensors in them?

No sensors included

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dkg520

Wheel Horse plow.  $200.00

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Handy Don
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I just added this classified for my ’68 Lawn Ranger

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Ed Kennell

Some parts I can bring if you are interested         Donations accepted for the Kennell Kids College Fund.

 

Front axles    

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Lower steering shafts with fan gears       

 

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Onan oil bath air filter  

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Deck carriage parts     

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Wheel Horse branded tires and one wheel

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adsm08

Does anyone have any of the old RM series gear drive decks or parts for them? I have enough intact solid shells, but I'm always looking for pieces of the rotating assemblies, or even a good working whole unit.

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Handy Don
45 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

Does anyone have any of the old RM series gear drive decks or parts for them? I have enough intact solid shells, but I'm always looking for pieces of the rotating assemblies, or even a good working whole unit.

The bearings and seals are readily available. When I refurbed mine the bearings were about $10 and the seals about $3 or 4.

1508 spindle bearing (4) ==> Koyo B-1212 needle bearings

1303 oil seal (2) ==> Timken 312518 seals

 

I didn’t have to replace my cross-shaft or input pulley bearings but I did find (and now have lost) crosses to current bearings. Courtesy of @ri702bill, I have a tool to remove and set the spindle bearings and seals!

The cross-shaft gears don’t seem to wear out, but the spindle shaft gears do. Hence a good set is tough to find.

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adsm08
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7 hours ago, Handy Don said:

The bearings and seals are readily available. When I refurbed mine the bearings were about $10 and the seals about $3 or 4.

1508 spindle bearing (4) ==> Koyo B-1212 needle bearings

1303 oil seal (2) ==> Timken 312518 seals

 

I didn’t have to replace my cross-shaft or input pulley bearings but I did find (and now have lost) crosses to current bearings. Courtesy of @ri702bill, I have a tool to remove and set the spindle bearings and seals!

The cross-shaft gears don’t seem to wear out, but the spindle shaft gears do. Hence a good set is tough to find.

 

Thanks Don.

 

I have a  couple sets of the gears on hand, and I've been able to buy the cross-shaft bearings from Lowell in the last few years. It's mostly the spindle bearings I was in need of.

 

But most of my issues year to year have been in this area and so at this point I kind of just want to have a whole rebuilt rotating assembly on my shelf read to slap on the deck at a moment's notice.

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squonk

There are normally quite a few

" parts decks" at the show.

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grnlark
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SOLD!  Optional armrest kit with brand new armrest pads. These are for the metal seat pan with the adjustable backrest. $160

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GyjVBMyjs9v2jea2ivrx5cCchFSTHfAQ/view?usp=drivesdk

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H-8fcTlevWtabbdqi77EAcrss6yl81ub/view?usp=drivesdk

 

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cafoose
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5 hours ago, adsm08 said:

It's mostly the spindle bearings I was in need of.

When I lived in York, PA I rebuilt a gear deck about 25 or 30 years ago. I got spindles and bearings from Bob's outdoor power in Lewisberry. They were in business since the late 40's and had them in stock at the time.

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, grnlark said:

Optional armrest kit with brand new armrest pads. These are for the metal seat pan with the adjustable backrest. $160

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GyjVBMyjs9v2jea2ivrx5cCchFSTHfAQ/view?usp=drivesdk

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H-8fcTlevWtabbdqi77EAcrss6yl81ub/view?usp=drivesdk

 


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grnlark
3 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


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For some reason I can't post a pic directly here...

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Pullstart
3 minutes ago, grnlark said:

For some reason I can't post a pic directly here...


Here you go :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/store/

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adsm08
3 hours ago, cafoose said:

When I lived in York, PA I rebuilt a gear deck about 25 or 30 years ago. I got spindles and bearings from Bob's outdoor power in Lewisberry. They were in business since the late 40's and had them in stock at the time.

 

 

 

Bob's has not been as helpful as I would like in finding WH parts the last few years. Stine's is usually better, especially if I already have a WH/Toro number in hand, but Stine's hours conflict pretty heavily with my work schedule. When I can get there though, the lady who works the parts counter seems to know everything back to about 1936.

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adsm08
7 hours ago, squonk said:

There are normally quite a few

" parts decks" at the show.

 

 

Don't I know it. I was just hoping to maybe find one before I got there.

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cafoose
28 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

Bob's has not been as helpful as I would like in finding WH parts the last few years

The original owners retired and sold the business a while back. I've heard the new owners aren't as helpful for our horses.

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adsm08
Just now, cafoose said:

The original owners retired and sold the business a while back. I've heard the new owners aren't as helpful for our horses.

 

That's about the size of it. If you have a late-model Toro they can kind of fumble through things, but they have gotten into SCAGs and that's what they try to focus on.

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zigzag

The Stine's are great! Jeremy and Gary have helped me out many times.

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zigzag

You might also try Dave's Parts World in Gardners. He was Wheel Horse Plethora several years ago. I haven't seen him active on the forum for a while be he is still in business. 

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adsm08
1 hour ago, zigzag said:

The Stine's are great! Jeremy and Gary have helped me out many times.

 

The Stines are great. They can usually get anything, eventually, and like I said, the lady at the parts counter seems to know everything going back to the beginning of time. I just have trouble getting out there when they are open.

 

1 hour ago, zigzag said:

You might also try Dave's Parts World in Gardners. He was Wheel Horse Plethora several years ago. I haven't seen him active on the forum for a while be he is still in business. 

 

I forget he's there. I have bought a few things off him though.

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76c12091520h

 8-3900 reproduction hydro pedal kits are ready! They will be available at our spot in the vendors buildings. Will come with instructions, all hardware, and both styles of footrest pads to match your application. $275.00 cash at the show.

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kthack657

C195- does run, currently in a test tank $800 obo..  $500 without the factory wheel weights

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