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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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pfrederi
9 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

I got the 520 out to mow the front yard made about half a round and a blade came loose. Went back to the garage to tighten it up and found it was stripped. That was on the free 48" deck so no problem there. I do hate to have to work on equipment when I need to be mowing.  I could have use the C-120/180 but the deck Idler was making a racket when I did the back yard Saturday. I do have a couple new spindles that my friend made last fall. So off with the deck to change it out. With a 1 1/8" wrench on the bottom and the air wrench on top It came right apart and the spindle fell out. That went better then I expedited. The new one didn't go quite as good, had to lay a little persuadesion on it with a rubber hammer.  Then to get it back on the tractor. Those decks didn't seam so heavy 40 years ago.  I going to start using the chain hoist to raise the front of the tractor and just roll the deck out and in.  I got it fixed and the yard mowed by 4:30.  Got the idler bearings ordered and a idler apart on the work bench waiting on a new bearing.

 

Like the chain hoist idea.  The 48"ers are hard to slide under the tractor.  They are getting heavier:P

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Jennifer

Was on the new horse today and put her to work!!!  Trying it out and added weights and fenders as well as a new shift boot!!  

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Jennifer

This is a very nice running tractor!!!

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Jennifer said:

This is a very nice running tractor!!!

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Well done.

Always nice to get a good runner.

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Jennifer
6 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Well done.

Always nice to get a good runner.

Yes, its a very nice thing not having to do any major things!  We have done business with this person before and always seems to be upfront..  Said the Carb. could use some TLC but if its not broken don't fix it.  LOL . So really just got to add my own touches and enjoy it!! 

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adsm08

I lost the keys again.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, adsm08 said:

I lost the keys again.

You need to go out and buy yourself like 38 sets of keys

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adsm08
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

You need to go out and buy yourself like 38 sets of keys

 

Are they all the same or are there different cuts like car keys?

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ebinmaine

May want to post that with the specific year make and model but I sort of feel like they're all the same

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adsm08
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

May want to post that with the specific year make and model but I sort of feel like they're all the same

 

1965 855.

 

Keeping track of my keys is usually a lot priority as most of my cars don't need them. My stuff is so old the ignition locks are all worn out.

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

 

Are they all the same or are there different cuts like car keys?

Actually I should rephrase the above statement a bit.

 

I think there was four or five? Keys that Wheelhorse  used over the 50 or 60 plus years.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, adsm08 said:

 

1965 855.

Is that the original 3 terminal big heavy duty ignition switch?

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adsm08
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Is that the original 3 terminal big heavy duty ignition switch?

 

I'd have to look. Knowing my luck when I do I'll find the keys under the hood on the engine.

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adsm08

 

5 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Is that the original 3 terminal big heavy duty ignition switch?

 

It is the big three-terminal one, and I didn't leave them under the hood.

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Jennifer
10 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

 

1965 855.

 

Keeping track of my keys is usually a lot priority as most of my cars don't need them. My stuff is so old the ignition locks are all worn out.

I have a key if your in need?  Old switch went bad but kept the key!

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adsm08
1 minute ago, Jennifer said:

I have a key if your in need?

 

Can you post a picture of the tooth cut? 

 

It won't help me tonight, but I wouldn't hate having a second one.

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Jennifer
Just now, adsm08 said:

 

Can you post a picture of the tooth cut? 

 

It won't help me tonight, but I wouldn't hate having a second one.

When I get back home I sure will!

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adsm08
1 minute ago, Jennifer said:

When I get back home I sure will!

 

Thanks.

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ohiofarmer

I found out that the commando 800 has a fuel pump driven by air pulse and not by a lever. Cleaned up and it still works 👍. Wonderful and simple design built to last. One spring two pucks and a diaphragm.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, ohiofarmer said:

I found out that the commando 800 has a fuel pump driven by air pulse and not by a lever. Cleaned up and it still works 👍. Wonderful and simple design built to last. One spring two pucks and a diaphragm.

If you ever need a replacement diaphragm for that, @buckrancher Brian sells them.

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mhlmeader

Rode mine around in the yard and went........

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The Tuul Crib
5 hours ago, Jennifer said:

This is a very nice running tractor!!!

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Great lookin machine Jen! I am still a little jealous of you getting to use that little tractor to plow up some of that great Iowa dirt. Enjoy the pictures please send us 

some more!!!

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, mhlmeader said:

Rode mine around in the yard and went........

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That's just AWESOME

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Jennifer

@adsm08  here is that picture!  I had two but at this moment I am like you I have misplaced the other!   I also have a different style but this sounds like what your talking about!!

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Ed Kennell
13 hours ago, adsm08 said:

 

Are they all the same or are there different cuts like car keys?

The same key fits all my tractors.   854, C-120H, 312A, 312H, 417H, 520H, Crazy Horse.

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