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I made a wheel horse stuff purchasing trip this week and I know what some of it is and some of it I do not, or what tractor it belongs to. In the photo with the primer painted stuff there is a tecumseh HH100 motor and wiring harness, head lights, regulator and other parts. Any ideas what model tractor they belong to. The photo on the tail gate there is a k91 with a gear box. I was looking for a back up for the Rj that I have but the output shaft is splined. There are two Rj or suburban guards, oil bath filter body but the piece that hooks it to carb. Is missing, old mufflers, and the thing on the top right that I have no idea what it is or what it goes to, any guesses? The stuff on the trailer, the little trailer I don’t have a clue, I think the primed deck goes with the other primmer painted stuff. The tiller is a 7 1211 and it is what I really wanted to get out of this stuff but now I can’t figure out how or if it actually hooks up to what I have. The same goes for the blade 6 4112.  The plow is sleeve hitch, I understand that one.  I have a b80 8 speed and a 312 8. Does anyone know how or if the tiller and blade will work on either of those two tractors. Also with the k91, it spins by hand freely but I really do not know how to approach a motor that has been sitting. Are there recommendations of what to do before I try to get it to run, other  than checking oil.  Also, i do not understand the big show event in June.  How does it work.  Are there tickets for sale?  I looked it up here on the calendar and found the date and place, not too far from Va. I see a topic with stuff for sale and bring it to the show.  Is it a buying and selling thing for parts?  I have some of this stuff and some other stuff that I probably will not ever use and know how hard it has been to find some parts for the Rj that someone did not want a arm and leg for. Really did not pay much for any of the stuff if someone could use it that would be great and I am considering a trip to the show.  Thanks again in advance for any responses  23223E91-9994-4565-8C23-623C23CF5F64.jpeg.e227a8bbbfd4b38131d4b211198b64da.jpeg099AF3C3-60BE-412A-8CCB-1CE86DDBEEBE.jpeg.29d115f50ca53962290a18eb14da9a9c.jpeg223BCA99-9F15-4CC1-B34C-779CB88CE1DC.jpeg.572b25fde19912ab7bdca412434f28d0.jpeg

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oliver2-44

The plow in the 1st picture should fit your B80 and 312-8.  I can tell if the plow has the lever to angle it side to side.  You will need a bracket that goes under the rear axle to connect it. The tiller uses the same axle bracket. 
In the second picture lower right hand corner those pulleys and the long belt warped around the gas tank look like what’s used for the tiller. 
The belt guard in the last picture with the + stamped in it is correct for a 1961 Suburban. 
Regarding starting the k91. I would put some Marvel Mystery oil in the cylinder and let it sit a week or 3 to possible free up any rings stuck from sitting. Then put the plug and spin it over several times to work the excess oil out. Clean the points by pulling a dollar bill through them several times. Initially bypass the carb and Put some gas in a spray bottle and spray some into the carb. If it pops you can keep it running by continuing to spray gas in carb. If it runs rig up a gas tank and probable clean the carb. 
  I sent you a PM

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953 nut
9 hours ago, Rattlecan said:

The photo on the tail gate there is a k91 with a gear box. I was looking for a back up for the Rj that I have but the output shaft is splined With the gear reduction and splined shaft that was probably on a pump or perhaps a conveyor of some sort. It will not be a direct5 replacement for the RJ.

There are two Rj or suburban guards, the belt guard is for a 1961 Suburban 401, the exhaust guard will fit RJ or Suburban.

oil bath filter body but the piece that hooks it to carb That updraft air cleaner is for an early RJ with a K-90. Is missing, 

old mufflers,I see two showerhead mufflers there, those are VERY desirable.

and the thing on the top right that I have no idea what it is or what it goes to, any guesses?            :confusion-confused:

.  Also, i do not understand the big show event in June.  How does it work.  Are there tickets for sale?  I looked it up here on the calendar and found the date and place, not too far from Va.Just show up and enjoy yourself.

 I see a topic with stuff for sale and bring it to the show.  Is it a buying and selling thing for parts?  I have some of this stuff and some other stuff that I probably will not ever use and know how hard it has been to find some parts for the Rj that someone did not want a arm and leg for. Really did not pay much for any of the stuff if someone could use it that would be great and I am considering a trip to the show.  If you presell thing on here just bring them along and find the buyer when you get there, if you plan to sell at the show you need to join the WHCC which isn't expensive and we all should join anyway.

 

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ebinmaine
9 hours ago, Rattlecan said:

there is a tecumseh HH100 motor and wiring harness, head lights, regulator and other parts. Any ideas what model tractor they belong to

 

Could potentially be from a '68 Raider 9 or '69 Raider 10

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1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Could potentially be from a '68 Raider 9 or '69 Raider 10


My guess is all the associated non-RJ parts came from the same…. Deck, mule, etc.

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Rattlecan

Thanks for the info again. What is WHCC?  Here ore more pics of the plow and the unidentified object.  Oliver 2-44 I am trying to figure out how  do the pm thing, I’m not good at this technology stuff. I looked up the plow tiller rear bracket, saw one on eBay. My 312 does not have a lift cable on it that I can find and it is not on the tractor parts drawing I looked up, I saw a tube, and I don’t understand how you get the belt to it to power it.  I looked at the parts for the tiller also and I am confused.  Thanks again in advance.

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ebinmaine
14 hours ago, Rattlecan said:

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In this picture you have some PTO parts and Mid Mount attach-o-matic pieces. 

Also that metal gas tank. 

 

If it turns out that you don't want/ need them I'd be interested. 

 

 

 

26 minutes ago, Rattlecan said:

 

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That plow frame will fit most standard sized Wheelhorses from '64 up. 

It's a long frame plow. 

 

The thing with the fins is neat. Unknown to me....

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Rick3478
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

The thing with the fins is neat. Unknown to me....

 

The thing with the fins is an intake cap for a larger tractor, possibly Farmall B or H.  There was a glass jar that hung from the thumbscrew clamp which collected dust and you would periodically empty.

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Rattlecan

Yea. Thanks Rick, I found some pics. I’m going to find something eventually that stumps this bunch. Maybe not. 

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ebinmaine
27 minutes ago, Rattlecan said:

Yea. Thanks Rick, I found some pics. I’m going to find something eventually that stumps this bunch. Maybe not. 

 

 

We try to do that to each other on a pretty regular basis and it isn't easy

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oliver2-44
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22 hours ago, Rattlecan said:

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In the center of the plow frame that vertices tap with the holes in it is where you attach a “solid steel lift link” to go from it to the tractor. You can also use a chain but the steel lift link enables you to apply down pressure. 
    On the right side of the plow where that larger round steel rod, small rod and triangle piece are is where the lift handle attaches. From the small triangle piece there should be another small wire rod that goes up the lift handle to a small handle. This pulls the pivot pin at the center front of the plow frame in enable you to angle the plow from the tractor seat. 
     One of our vendors “WheelHorsePartsandMore.com makes and sells the rear attachment bracket. He also has tiller lift cables, pulleys and many other Wheel Horse Parts. 
     On your 312 I think you will need to add a rear rock shaft for the lift cable for the tiller to attach to. Lowell at Wheel Horse Parts and More is very helpful and can help you figure out what you have and what your missing. 
 

 

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oliver2-44
22 hours ago, Rattlecan said:

Oliver 2-44 I am trying to figure out how  do the pm thing

 At the top right corner of you screen you should see a group of short horizontal lines, click on that and you will see an envelope. Click on that and you will see your pm messages. 

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oliver2-44
On 5/17/2024 at 8:48 PM, Rattlecan said:

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In the far right center of this picture  under some parts is a flat bar. That might be your plow angle lever. 

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ebinmaine

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Here's what the plow angle handle should look like. 

 

 

 

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Rattlecan

Don’t have any parts that look like that. Doesn’t look like it would be hard to make if I had dimensions. Do you have to have Facebook to do whcc.  I do not have Facebook or do they just have a page?

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, Rattlecan said:

Don’t have any parts that look like that. Doesn’t look like it would be hard to make if I had dimensions.

 

 

I can get you whatever measurements you need. 

 

 

 

8 minutes ago, Rattlecan said:

Do you have to have Facebook to do whcc.  I do not have Facebook or do they just have a page?

@953 nut

I'd be interested too but I also don't have a Facebook account.

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953 nut
5 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

I'd be interested too but I also don't have a Facebook account.

 

5 hours ago, Rattlecan said:

Do you have to have Facebook to do whcc.  I do not have Facebook or do they just have a page?

Unfortunately I think you will need a facebook account. That doesn't mean you need to spend your life on facebook or friend anyone. I joined but don't ever go there or respond to their notifications. Some groups don't want the overhead of maintaining a website and the WHCC is one of them, they don't even have this year's show posted.  https://wheelhorseclub.com/         :(

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