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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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Achto
8 hours ago, 953 nut said:

 

:woohoo:        Usually takes four hours to get the hubs and hitch off, you done GOOOOOOOD!

 

After I got it that far I spent many hours plus broke a few tools getting the steering wheel off of the shaft. I was successful & was able to save the wheel.

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes: How 'bout that shaft? 

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Achto
3 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

:rolleyes: How 'bout that shaft? 

In tact.:)

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Thegearhead0324

I just installed the front tach a matic on my 1257. Had to trim the sides of the hood bracket like instructions said. I plan on touching up the tractor in the spring can't really do it when it's 14 degrees.

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ClassicTractorProfessor

Little late posting this, but this was my weekend project, tearing down the special C141IMG_20180113_202535.jpg.76e947edfca71a584ff6b26bdcfce4aa.jpgIMG_20180114_163425.jpg.4826a3f26ae30406e1688ddfee667aa0.jpg

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Desko

Not much just pushed a little snow around and let the big D stretch her legs

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Professor1990 said:

Little late posting this, but this was my weekend project, tearing down the special C141IMG_20180113_202535.jpg.76e947edfca71a584ff6b26bdcfce4aa.jpgIMG_20180114_163425.jpg.4826a3f26ae30406e1688ddfee667aa0.jpg

Puttin that new shop to use.... sweet.

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ohiofarmer

 Last night I Broke a tire away from the rim on the rear tire. I just take a 3 foot 4x6 with an angle cut that comes to a 20 degree point at the rim and drive the truck up the incline. The tire peels away and then a few whacks with a 3 pound hammer and a very blunt chisel or a crow bar point breaks it away. If it works at 12 degrees F, then it just plain works.

 

 Absolutely amazed that this particular tire was 40+ years old and still holding air

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squonk

Rebuilt the carb (again) on the C-160. Got the Carbunkles out from sitting. Now it runs without the choke again! :banana-wrench:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Yesterday I paid a visit to @richmondred01and purchased a 37 in SD deck and picked thru his scrap pile . Plan on using the deck on 1 of the :wh: to clean up the leaves with the help of a vacuum wagon. 

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Big_Red_Fred

Took 4 pairs of Drive wheels to Farmer alex's stable, 1 pair of steer wheels, all sand blasted, ready for paint, The K321 is finished, i was gonna mount it on C125 but bringing it to Big Show maybe instead, Farmer Alex has a Plow off the 1054 at work, he's Fabbing wings like a snow blower on it, pics coming , we went thru all parts & decks today, gonna be a lot for sale including a pair of old bug eye lights we found that may have came with the D200 purchase, i'm heading west i a few weeks, i bought some thing. secret squirrel ! Poor ole Jim will have to wait on pics. some thing we dont have

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@Big_Red_Fred Get a new job , buy a new toy . You are living the high life.

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Big_Red_Fred
57 minutes ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

@Big_Red_Fred Get a new job , buy a new toy . You are living the high life.

Now how do i use these levers on the FEL

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@Big_Red_Fred I figured you found one , those of us on limited incomes can't live the high like and cruise all the on  line ads of tractors for sale so we can make a purchase. 

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dells68

Used a crowbar, heat, BFH, and had been soaking the hitch on the 857 for a few weeks with PB Blaster.  Finally started moving on the pin.  Boy, was it stuck!  

Also pulled the head to check the piston, cylinder walls, and valve.

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Big_Red_Fred
30 minutes ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

@Big_Red_Fred I figured you found one , those of us on limited incomes can't live the high like and cruise all the on  line ads of tractors for sale so we can make a purchase. 

Yea but i told Alex what he should do at Big Show, he laughed & said Ok, I told ya, its a secret, you will see

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Wild Turkey 101 took care of the cold night too, geese im feeling it

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@Shynon Where did you purchase the actuator ? 

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Shynon
4 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

@Shynon Where did you purchase the actuator ? 

:techie-ebay:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@ShynonThanks

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WHX??

Worked on the K301 a little, just something about a fresh piston in a fresh bore. Waiting on an exhaust valve to show up that I should have ordered weeks ago!

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bunson70

I had this happen while I was out plowing. Original Wheel Horse tire. 1968 Commando 8 Fleet Farm has them for $50.00 a piece. Any other suggestions?

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Achto
2 hours ago, bunson70 said:

Fleet Farm has them for $50.00 a piece. Any other suggestions?

 

Do they have them in a saw tooth pattern like the originals? I don't recall seeing that pattern there. Either way that's not a terrible price. You could check Miller Tire, Amazon or :techie-ebay:also.

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bunson70

Here is a picture. It's basically a trailer tire. Thanks for the suggestions.

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