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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Certainly not,

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

Yepp. I remember that.   

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Pullstart
17 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

The moles will be back....


Hopefully I’ll see ‘em pushing the dirt up too!  :handgestures-salute: POW 

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SylvanLakeWH
11 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


Hopefully I’ll see ‘em pushing the dirt up too!  :handgestures-salute: POW 

Caught @Pullstart on trail cam few minutes ago…

 

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Snoopy11

Hooked up some "implements" and got some work done today! Each Horse pulls their own weight.

 

One horsie:

 

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One horsie, two horsie

 

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Two horsie, three horsie...

 

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Hampton

Finally got the rock shaft and tiller mount installed. Should be able to test and adjust it all tomorrow 

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Pullstart

@Heatingman that steering fan gear is the only other one I’ve seen with the holes in it.  I’m not saying it’s rare, I just haven’t seen them much before..

 

I think your build deserves it’s own thread, so it won’t get lost in here!  :handgestures-thumbupright:
 

 

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Ed Kennell
3 hours ago, Heatingman said:

 

 

@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?

I used 1.5" PVC  with the wiring inside and tapped into the tail light for power.   The PVC slid inside steel conduit that was used on my rear weight /SMV sign bracket.

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oldblue1993

Today I pulled out a winter project, both 701's have the dreaded 3rd gear issue. Well one is gonna be the guinea pig this winter and get the transmission opened up and see if I can repair one of em.

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, oldblue1993 said:

Today I pulled out a winter project, both 701's have the dreaded 3rd gear issue. Well one is gonna be the guinea pig this winter and get the transmission opened up and see if I can repair one of em.

 

 

BOTH will be repairable.  

Getting into a Wheelhorse transmission is easy enough to do with basic hand tools and the knowledge base of Redsquare's members.  

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Stormin

 Things haven't really gone to plan today. First of no photo's of the mod to the front mounting bar on the 42" deck. I did extend the locating fork but when I tried to fit it into the tachomatic, that was when I realised I'd made a boo boo. It wasn't that I should have extended, but the arms that attach to the deck. :rolleyes:

  So I went to plan B. Remove the spacers I'd fitted to level the front end after I'd fitted the bigger diameter tyres. While doing that I noticed the left hand front wheel was well out of track. Why I don't know. I'll work that out at a later date. After I'd reset the tracking I decided to try some mowing.

  Things went reasonably well until the engine lost rev's. The rod from carb to governor arm had come adrift. Little circlip that holds it into the governor arm had disappeared. Took one off the C-125. While trying to fit that it went off to look for the missing one. :angry-banghead: Got a couple of small cable ties and that sorted that for now.

  Continued mowing the green and was just about to finish when the drive belt for the blades came off. That was when I said enough is enough. Removed the deck, cleaned it and the tractor and put them away.

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Handy Don
17 minutes ago, Stormin said:

Things haven't really gone to plan today

...gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em...

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

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Well now ain't that approximately an excellent transformation. 

 

How's the rust on the rest of that rig?

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AMC RULES

Seat was the worst of it.

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kpinnc
22 hours ago, Snoopy11 said:

Two horsie, three horsie...

 

Better watch out- these things tend to multiply if you aren't very careful... :P

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EB-80/8inPA
1 hour ago, AMC RULES said:

Seat was the worst of it.

The normal way of cleaning seems to work pretty good.

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AMC RULES
32 minutes ago, EB-80/8inPA said:

The normal way of cleaning seems to work pretty good.

Sandblast cabinet.

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ebinmaine
35 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Sandblast cabinet.

NIIIIICE.  

 

You get sick o' the cabinet I'll babysit that for ya... 

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TonyToro

@TonyToro Jr.and I worked on his pulling tractor (Last Minute) the past few days. We needed to add more weight to the tractor so he would be at 1050lbs with him driving. We got some heavy steel from the bargain bin at Logan Steel. I welded it all up and painted it flat black. We now have approx 110lbs hanging right under the gearbox. He also found some diamond plate there and wanted to make headlight cover. A couple upgrades done and hopefully they show a difference this Friday.

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The Freightliner Guy

Love it it looks good 

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Heatingman
4 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Sandblast cabinet.

What media are you using? What I use leaves a much more coarse finish.

 

or were the pics after paint?

 

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Heatingman

Picked up a Wheelhorse dump cart, cleaned out the head on the motor, checked tappet clearance and inspected cylinder for scoring, and reassembled.

 

Neglected to take a picture of the internals after cleaning.

 

And gave the motor a coat of engine enamel. 
 

 

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kpinnc
17 hours ago, Snoopy11 said:

They are about to conceive a behemoth if you haven't seen...

 

Yeah, that will be a monster! 

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Ed Kennell

I drained the diesel that has been soaking in the tranny for 2 weeks.    It didn't look too bad.   Probably flush again after I have it driving.

 

Are these spindle gussets factory Richard?  @953 nut

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