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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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Evguy

Today I went over the 314-8 greasing and lubing. 
I took it out to adjust the deck, had a few issues with the cut last time, I had it about dialed in and my battery fuse blew, I went through a few more trying to figure it out. 
It’s intermittent so I am going to fuse the various feed directions to focus the search,

 I suspect a bare or pinched wire due to randomness of the failure.

 I guess I am not done with this one yet.:confusion-confused:

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ineedanother
14 minutes ago, Heatingman said:

Got to the point of being able to roll, steer, brake and clutch. Brake pedal angle seems off to me, but there is not an adjustment for this. I have another thread for that in the restoration forum.

 

Also started prepping the back fender for paint. A few rust pitts to fill in.

 

Since I wont be ready to paint the final round of tins anyways, tomorrow Im gonna focus on cleaning up my work shop. 
 

Its a real disaster right now, painting seems to have that effect.

 

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Looks great! Definitely a good candidate for side shot Saturday :thumbs: :banana-wrench:

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Heatingman
3 minutes ago, ineedanother said:

Looks great! Definitely a good candidate for side shot Saturday :thumbs: :banana-wrench:

Thanks.

What is side shot Saturday?

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8ntruck

Was moving my 17' travel trailer around today with Morgan the 14-8.  Got into a part of the yard I have not been before with the travel trailer that has some gentile but definite inclines.  Plenty of power to pull, but I need some front end weight so I can steer.  Brakes weren't up to the job, either.

 

I don't have any problems moving the pontoon on its trailer in the same area - it is about 1/2 the weight, though.

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ineedanother
1 minute ago, Heatingman said:

Thanks.

What is side shot Saturday?

Well, it's what we do after front end Friday. :ychain:

 

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8ntruck
28 minutes ago, Heatingman said:

Thanks.

What is side shot Saturday?

Another thread that has been running for a while to post side photos of your Horses on Saturdays.

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

Was moving my 17' travel trailer around today with Morgan the 14-8.  Got into a part of the yard I have not been before with the travel trailer that has some gentile but definite inclines.  Plenty of power to pull, but I need some front end weight so I can steer.  Brakes weren't up to the job, either.

 

I don't have any problems moving the pontoon on its trailer in the same area - it is about 1/2 the weight, though.

 

One of the few things I firmly believe Wheelhorse should have built differently is the brake. What's installed is adequate for the intended purpose IIFF the belt is working properly. 

Add to that the thousands of people who move things far heavier than the tractor (yes me too) and the brake is marginal. 

I do like @Oldskool Mike's idea for individual brakes.  

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AMC RULES

The next nightmare...

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

next nightmare

Seat base and track for a newer model? 

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AMC RULES

420-LSE seat suspension assembly. 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, AMC RULES said:

420-LSE seat suspension assembly. 

How ya cleaning it up? 

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AMC RULES

The normal way.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, AMC RULES said:

The normal way.

Get BBT to do it

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Snoopy11
3 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

The next nightmare...

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4Fe + 3O2 + 6H2O → 4Fe (OH)3... :hide:

 

If you don't know what that means... hit up Mr.:text-google:

 

Solution:

 

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https://www.amazon.com/JENOLITE-Rust-Converter-Reformer-Converts/dp/B08WP946CY?th=1

 

Don

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Fixed Amazon link (didn't post orginally)

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AMC RULES

Wasn't asking for help.

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Snoopy11
24 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Wasn't asking for help.

 

Fresh Movie Quotes — Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)

 

Don

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Stormin

  The C-125 I use for mowing duties, as some will know, has a duff exhaust valve. Hopefully a replacement will arrive next week. Meanwhile the grass is still growing. So I thought I'd fit the mowing deck to the C-121 also known as The Black Horse.

  The deck fitted with no problem as it should. BUT! The front of the deck when down was way off the ground. WHY? :confusion-confused:

  Well, I've modified the Black Horse a tad for ploughing and it now sits an inch higher.

 

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So what to do? So I think I've come up with a solution. I'll deflate the tyres. Yes! I know. That won't work.

  In a box under one of the benches, are all the parts off a side discharge deck that had a well twisted shell. Must have been run over by something rather heavy. Beyond redemption. The bar on the front has a  plate with a locating notch  in it. So me thinks, if that plate was an inch longer??

  So tomorrow a bit of surgery will take place. I'll take photo's if I remember. I promise. :D

  

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Heatingman
On 1/15/2018 at 9:28 AM, Ed Kennell said:

Ok, maybe this will get us back on topic.     Today  I made a safety light and pole for the 312 plow tractor .

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Take this back to the beginning…

 

@Ed Kennell What is that post mounted to?

 

I want to do similar on my machine, and what material did you use for the pole? Conduit, copper, etc…?

 

And does the wiring travel within the conduit?

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Pullstart

Gave the new lawn roller a little Greasy Pete action and tugged it around today.  It does a number on those mole tunnels!

 

 

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pfrederi
13 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Gave the new lawn roller a little Greasy Pete action and tugged it around today.  It does a number on those mole tunnels!

 

 

 

The moles will be back....

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peter lena

@Pullstart  did just the oposet today  ,  towed  weighted spikers all over the lawn area , got some mole killer in a few tunnels , hope they are getting heartburn , finally found the inner walls of my big shed ,  looks like a scale down sale coming up , pete 

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AMC RULES
51 minutes ago, Heatingman said:

Take this back to the beginning…

Certainly not,

the beginning 350 or so pages of this thread just mysteriously vanished that day.

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