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SylvanLakeWH

Smart kids...

You done well...

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The Freightliner Guy
1 hour ago, WHGuy413 said:

Boys are at their moms house for the next few days so I took the opportunity to do a little cleaning and organizing in the garage. Alex decided that the Commando 8 he named “Archie” isn’t going to do anything this winter so I took it and stuffed it under the shelf. Easy enough to get to if we do decide we need it. 
 

some of you guys may get a kick out of this. I certainly get a smile every time I see it still. Aiden wrote this on my tractor shelf back when they were little and Alex still couldn’t write for himself.

 

then on the inside of the same board under the shelf where you could only see it if you are under it he wrote this. I always laugh.

 

 

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Deere do tend to leave quite the mess. :lol:

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Panther416-8
On 12/5/2022 at 8:33 PM, Pullstart said:


The only thing I can add, is to turn your front tires around “backwards” for snow use.  When you have them in “forward” arrangement, they turn into skids.  Backwards, they actually grab and turn.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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Thanks Pullstart, I've seen this mentioned before. I was planning on throwing some chains on the front tires which should increase traction even with the tread forward as it is now...at least that's the thought.

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, Panther416-8 said:

Thanks Pullstart, I've seen this mentioned before. I was planning on throwing some chains on the front tires which should increase traction even with the tread forward as it is now...at least that's the thought.

 

Round roller or traditional? 


 

Make sure the front chains are certainly on the tight side. 

It'll be easy to throw one with all the weight.   

 

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Panther416-8
8 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Round roller or traditional? 


 

Make sure the front chains are certainly on the tight side. 

It'll be easy to throw one with all the weight.   

 

Was planning on going with traditional 2 link, either regular twist or v- bar.

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kpinnc

I've been working on a friend's 312-8. It never had a lift arm on it since he got it. Some dingbat sawed it off and placed a rubber cap over it. Getting the rockshaft out is gonna be fun...

 

Otherwise it's pretty solid. Just needs a few little things. Shifter pivot pin was broken, electrical was long overdue some attention. 

 

 

 

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Rick3478
11 hours ago, kpinnc said:

I've been working on a friend's 312-8. It never had a lift arm on it since he got it. Some dingbat sawed it off and placed a rubber cap over it. Getting the rockshaft out is gonna be fun...

 

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What do you suppose was the theory behind that?  Was he going to convert to hydraulic or electric lift?  Or just didn't think the tractor would ever need to use an implement?

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, Rick3478 said:

Or just didn't think the tractor would ever need to use an implement?

 

My friend uses a Ford dozer blade, that fits perfectly in the belly hitch. It has a long "arm" on the same side as where the WH lift arm should be. The PO had fabbed a winch for it mounted to the center pedestal and deleted the factory arm. 

 

Not sure if the arm went first or was cut to make room for the winch. I'm guessing the spring in the release broke or something similar. The whole assembly is relatively rust free and moves without binding. Really makes no sense to me.

 

I have another lift arm, and I'm gonna weld a small tab for a link to his blade. It will bring it back as close as can be to factory.

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, Pullstart said:

He keeps the tractor in NC

 

I have just gotta find this mysterious hole in NC where these tractors all went! :rolleyes:

 

In all seriousness, they used to be everywhere. The last few years they have become unicorns. I'm glad someone found another one!

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Pullstart
5 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

I have just gotta find this mysterious hole in NC where these tractors all went! :rolleyes:

 

In all seriousness, they used to be everywhere. The last few years they have become unicorns. I'm glad someone found another one!


And a 1045 to boot!

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kpinnc
3 hours ago, Pullstart said:

And a 1045 to boot!

 

Nice. :thumbs:

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TJ5208

Got a pic of the model and serial off the Lawn Ranger it's a 1967.

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Tonytoro416
19 hours ago, GAJoe said:

Not what I did to it, but what I got for it. My 1533's came in so we can get the C-160 tranny back together. And I picked up a nice 36" mower deck for it. The 48" that came on it was patched in a couple places,  rusted through in the corner and bent up some from a rough previous life. I planned on using it as is until something good came along. Well it came along. The new 36" looks as good as any that I have found of this vintage. I'll take it apart and give it a deep cleaning, geese the spindles, sharpen / balance the blades, and get a new belt on it. There is a small amount of surface rust on the underside that I will treat with Rust Reformer. Does the undercoating that I've seen some people do really help?

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Hit it will some rust killer of some sort then put some POR15 on it. IMO it’s better than any undercoating. Comes In a can and you brush it on.  Works really well 

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Wheelhorse#1

Found these old lights.The red one is a glass lens with a marble one top.

The other one ,the lens is just plastic but still neat me thinks .

I may install one on Black Betty my 12 auto.

I’m thinking tail light ? 
 

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SylvanLakeWH
2 minutes ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

 

 

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:law-policeblue:

 

Perhaps a Buford T Justice themed :wh:...

 

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"We don't like fast tractors round these parts boy... but I'm gonna let you slide see'n how you'ze on a Wheel Horse..."

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Panther416-8
19 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

And follow the instructions to the letter !

I used POR-15 on my 48 inch SD deck…

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Wow, could eat off of that deck. Nice job. 

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Panther416-8

Put new adjustable tie rods on. Had about 1/2" toe out with old tie rods. With new ones in and adjusted I have about 1/4" toe in. Definitely steers much easier.

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SylvanLakeWH

Rearranging for Mrs Sylvan's inside winter car park needs... It fit!!! 

 

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sjoemie himself
3 hours ago, Lane Ranger said:

 

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That's an excellent little cultivator.

I think I might copy the design to make my own.

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Lane Ranger
1 hour ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Rearranging for Mrs Sylvan's inside winter car park needs... It fit!!! 

 

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This is ALWAYS an important consideration for a Wheel Horse owner!!

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