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Lee1977
2 hours ago, METAL BENDER said:

I bought my first toro Wheel horse 312-8 hydro classic,I have been looking for the model/year info.I have the motor info,deck info but not the frame numbers yet.I believe its an 87 but not the month ,model,serial #s yet.This thing is huge lol and I have an over grown acre of 18 to about 20 inches of grass the cut this morning so I'm getting her ready.I have one issue the motion control shifter will not lock in forward its slipping out unless I hold it in gear.It stays in neutral and reverse fine.other than that I'm greasing things up and checking fluids.Its new to me so I don't know what brands of fluids I'm using so after I cut today I'm going to change out and flush everything so I know whats what from there on.If anyone has any advice on finding the serial numbers or the shifter by all means share the wisdom .

Model  and serial no. should be on the left side of the rear fender just under the seat. 

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Andy N.
6 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

They look like they are waiting for you to open the pool! :lol:


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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

From the we've seen it all files....

 

 this tractor 

 

 

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Would that be the fabled 607 XXXXLL ?

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SylvanLakeWH

That front end would be perfect for a passenger front “seat” …

 

:eusa-think:

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WHX??
7 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

That front end would be perfect for a passenger front “seat” …

 

:eusa-think:

Driver: The thing don't steer! 

Passenger: We're headed right for that thicket! 

:lol:

 

Actually might be handy for haulin feed sacks?? 

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ebinmaine
15 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Actually might be handy for

Generator mount. 

Air compressor mount. 

Basket or holder for chainsaws and other woodworking items?

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squonk
53 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Cindaay: The thing don't steer! 

Jim: We're headed right for that thicket! 

:lol:

 

 

Fixed! :hilarious:

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WHX??
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Generator mount. 

Air compressor mount. 

Basket or holder for chainsaws and other woodworking items?

You or the builder ain't as dumb as you look are ya?!?!? :ychain:

 

You got the names reversed tho Squonky! 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, WHX?? said:

You ***********  ain't as dumb as you look are ya?!?!? 

I most certainly am!!!!!

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squonk
54 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

 

 

You got the names reversed tho Squonky! 

No I'm sure I'm pretty accurate! :lol:

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stevasaurus

@WHX??  is that a camel standing left of the shed in this picture??  One hump or two??

 

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squonk

looks like a Stegosaurus! :)

 

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, WHX?? said:

 

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The more I look at this thing the more I have to admit it's kinda growin' on me.

Was it me I would build a C-series with two pedals. 

That nasty front bumper gotta go. 

The wheels and engine need to be Navajo White.

Stack can stay. 

I'd even go a little longer in the front. 

More room for holding/mounting items things stuff accessories and implements. 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

I’d put a front dump on it. Like a concrete buggy… just put a wheel barrow on it with pivot dump to front…

 

:twocents-twocents:

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Handy Don
8 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Restore this tractor that is in good shape. Looks like prior owner of my property used it for running around on.

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The welded chain stack support is very clever. Mount the two ends as needed and then proceed to weld links. Turning radius would be huge, but if ya got the space, who cares!

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Ed Kennell

Now that is a GEAR JAMMER.     No belt guard.00l0l_gNIQ38adNsdz_0hq0d4_600x450.jpg

 

 

 

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Lee1977

Bought a couple of spring nuts and replaced two on my 312 shifter plate that wouldn't stay tight'

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ebinmaine

Been working on getting the Cinnamon Horse C160-8 ready for work. 

The Mckissick chipper shredder is hanging out on the front. 

That's at an odd angle I believe so I had the Olympic Weight Lifter BBT hold up the front of the chipper while I used the impact gun to loosen up and re-tighten the mounting nuts and bolts. 

 

I set the parts out for a change over to front trailer spindles and 5 spoke front wheels. 

 

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Wheelhorse#1

  
Maybe a Cattle rounder upper, persuader   ! 

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Lee1977
1 minute ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

  
Maybe a Cattle rounder upper, persuader   ! 

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No, the tires are too clean.

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Horse Newbie
On 4/26/2022 at 9:48 PM, Andy N. said:

Put the 520-H to work tonight.

 

With all the rain, a little snow last week, and being out of town for 2 weeks, the grass was getting out of control. Finally got most of it mowed. The back corner is still too wet to drive on. 

 

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You know it's wet when the Mallards start to move in.

 

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Can’t wait to mow with a Wheel Horse deck !… horses do make the grass greener, right ?

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Horse Newbie
22 hours ago, METAL BENDER said:

I bought my first toro Wheel horse 312-8 hydro classic,I have been looking for the model/year info.I have the motor info,deck info but not the frame numbers yet.I believe its an 87 but not the month ,model,serial #s yet.This thing is huge lol and I have an over grown acre of 18 to about 20 inches of grass the cut this morning so I'm getting her ready.I have one issue the motion control shifter will not lock in forward its slipping out unless I hold it in gear.It stays in neutral and reverse fine.other than that I'm greasing things up and checking fluids.Its new to me so I don't know what brands of fluids I'm using so after I cut today I'm going to change out and flush everything so I know whats what from there on.If anyone has any advice on finding the serial numbers or the shifter by all means share the wisdom .

:text-welcomewave: TO :rs: @METAL BENDER

 

may I suggest becoming a supporter, and turning your username red…

 

BTW, we love pics !

 

I am sure someone will be along shortly to help you with some answers to your questions…

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