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702854boy
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Limited Slip Differential is very beneficial.  

But that would be an added benefit.

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ebinmaine
Just now, 702854boy said:

We were also wanting it for the low gear selection and because more torque can really improve some things.

Absolutely agreed.  

That's why I like my 8 speed tractors so much. 

 

 

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702854boy

How do I tell when my likeness of Wheelhorses has become an addiction?

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76c12091520h
2 hours ago, 702854boy said:

We have also kind of been looking for a six speed transmission to put in it but we haven't found any and the few that were at the show last year were all sold.

We have both the original style and later heavier 1" hubs in stock, will come with new set screws and jamb nuts.

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702854boy
1 minute ago, 76c12091520h said:

We have both the original style and later heavier 1" hubs in stock, will come with new set screws and jamb nuts.

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We might have to look into that

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peter lena

@Handy Don   recently added my  bush vacuum rotor weight , to rear hitch area , definitely  helps  with grip , just remove the hitch ball , bolt on the angle steel slide base , use the hand lever ratchet , chain hoist  to lower in place , just grease the slot you are going to slide on , slight  movement  , makes it slide into a  size to size snug fit , have same set up on my ,lawn  aerators , pete

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, 702854boy said:

How do I tell when my likeness of Wheelhorses has become an addiction?

 

It's. ... well if ya really need to ponder the question you're probably already there. 

And that's OK. 

 

We're all here to help.... Make it stronger.  

 

:lol:

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, 702854boy said:

We might have to look into that

Brian will treat you right. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Monstrosity

Alright how in the world does the shoot cable go back on..... I took it apart a loooong time ago used it once with out the control on and it went horribly... 20250119_135925.jpg.f39e1fba18da24cedc2a2ad6aed6fb16.jpg

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cleat
24 minutes ago, Monstrosity said:

Alright how in the world does the shoot cable go back on..... I took it apart a loooong time ago used it once with out the control on and it went horribly... 20250119_135925.jpg.f39e1fba18da24cedc2a2ad6aed6fb16.jpg

 

This manual explains how it goes on.

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, peter lena said:

@Handy Don   recently added my  bush vacuum rotor weight , to rear hitch area ,

I don’t have any real hills to plow and the whole plowing thing is an experiment anyway so I'm not inclined to add weight at the frame yet. I just put on the chains (2-link). If, after some trial runs this winter, it looks like extra weight will be needed, I’ll either fill the tires or put weights in the wheels (or both).

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702854boy
On 3/2/2019 at 6:33 AM, 953 nut said:

SIZE                 GALLONS Per Tire                WEIGHT in POUNDS

  • 16x6.50-8               2.0                            21.4
  • 18x7.00-8               3.0                            32.1 
  • 18x8.50-8               3.4                            36.4 
  • 18x9.50-8               4.0                            42.8
  • 23x8.50-12             5.5                            58.9
  • 23x10.50-12           6.8                            72.8
  • 6-12                        3.6                            38.5

Do you know how much would fit in a 4.00-8 tire?

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midpack

I managed to fix the actuator switch on the electric lift on my snowblower machine. When I was prepping the machine for the storm we're having the toggle switch decided not to work in the "up" direction. 

I disassembled the switch, cleaned the contacts, reassembled it, plugged it in and viola!

I always thought the original switches were hard to find and expensive if they gave out, but they're really pretty simple to repair :D

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Pullstart

So, I have a couple buddies and once in a while we do stupid things.  We are, for lack of better descriptive words, the Dumb Chickens.

 

 

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Handy Don

Made it go out in the cold and plow snow for the first time in my possession! :)

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The “revived” BD-4263 blade did just fine although I can see that I’ll definitely want to remove the slop in the pivot quadrant come springtime. The weight of one “large tall” operator plus the chains was plenty adequate and there was no lack of oomph to push aside 6” of dense (but not wet) snow.

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MainelyWheelhorse
On 1/19/2025 at 12:37 PM, 702854boy said:

How do I tell when my likeness of Wheelhorses has become an addiction?


When it nears this….😁

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kpinnc
On 1/19/2025 at 12:37 PM, 702854boy said:

How do I tell when my likeness of Wheelhorses has become an addiction?

 

If you're asking, it's too late. :P

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Bar Nuthin
On 1/19/2025 at 12:37 PM, 702854boy said:

How do I tell when my likeness of Wheelhorses has become an addiction?

 

When someone posts this in one your threads. :text-welcomewave:

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SylvanLakeWH
On 1/19/2025 at 12:37 PM, 702854boy said:

How do I tell when my likeness of Wheelhorses has become an addiction?


Uhm...

 

I'm told... When you use your neighbor's garage to "store" :wh:'s... :hide:

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ebinmaine

@702854boy

Did any of the 647 answers above narrow down your question? 

 

 

:lol:

 

 

Here on our acreage Trina and I  started out with a B80 for me back in late 2016. 

Soon after she got a 657. 

From then it was a fast rolling downhill snowball effect. 

At this point she has 5 tractors,  I have at least 9 (I honestly don't know)  and we share one. The Wally Digger Backhoe.  

 

Addiction? 

Nehhh.....

 

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