manahale 43 #1 Posted October 22 Big shout out to Tony Toro Jr. for inviting me into the Wheel Horse world. He sold me a 1989 312-8 with a 37" deck and the bagger system. I don't have the time right now to go as deeply into it as I'd like. But, it has been an amazing learning experience and has provided the opportunity to have a wrench in my hands once more. First thing I did was install a new solenoid as it was not working when I got it. Installed the new one while it was on the trailer and then realized I had never driven a tractor nor did I really know how to back it off the trailer. Trial by fire. I'm still alive and no broken limbs, so all is good. I've used it mostly to cut the lawn (37" deck) and haul firewood closer to the house. Removed the mower deck while moving the wood and noticed some rust and a hole in the front. So, I decided to take it all apart, cut out the hole and weld a piece of 1/8" steel in place. I took the whole thing down to bare metal, used Rust Restore and black Farm Equipment gloss black on the inside and IH Red on the outside which I applied with a brush. I also used Blaster Surface Shield on the inside of the deck. Supposed to protect it for 2 years, so we'll see. Sanded and touched up the edges of the fenders, under the seat, the floorboards, etc. with the Red. Added skateboard sticky stuff to the floorboards. New drive and mower deck belts. New brake shoe installed. Replaced the headlights with LEDs. Everything is greased and it runs like a charm. Here are some pics. 7 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjg854 11,348 #2 Posted October 22 Nice job on that tractor 💪 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 16,980 #3 Posted October 22 Glad you joined the community of WH. That's an all around good size garden tractor for what you're doing. It's just as much fun working on them as it is using them IMO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Achto 27,502 #4 Posted October 22 Very nice work!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clueless 2,975 #5 Posted October 23 Nice work, that area on the front of the deck where the cradle bolts to the deck it notorious for cracking. Once it starts to crack it will eventually create that area you did a nice job repairing. Once it gets to the point yours was in you may, if not already check the rest of the cradle mount bolt hole areas for small hair line cracks especially the one on the back behind the one you patched. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manahale 43 #6 Posted October 23 notorious for cracking Someone else in the Forum mentioned the crack to me, which I had not noticed at the time. So once it was all down to bare metal I did a closer inspection and found no evidence of cracking at any of the mounting points. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites