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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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WVHillbilly520H
9 hours ago, WHX24 said:

Ya know Billy we don't particularly approve of hydros for plowing but with that rear end setup it would be interesting to drop a 12 on the back of that rig at my plow day just to see where the bear crapped in the buckwheat! Maybe just to see if we could light up the hi temp hydro light!  Geez thinkin like a redneck now ... :lol:

I have yet to have any issues dragging implements behind me with my Eaton 1100s or hurt my shoulder lifting them either :P ... And the only time I have ever seen the hydro temp light was after 15 years of crud stuffed between the pump, transaxle, and fuel tank... I just need to find my way out the great middle north west.

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Lane Ranger

 

 

Jim:WHX24       My observation from many years of tractor shows is that the only difference between a Cheesehead and a Redneck is a few centimeters!

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WHX??
18 hours ago, Lane Ranger said:

Yes  I bought on Ebay.

Got a :text-link: ther Lane? More like a few millimeters! 

 

On 1/20/2020 at 11:58 AM, pfrederi said:

woodruff key did not want to leave its home.

My consolation with these stubborn hubs is taking that axle to the wire wheel and get that hub to side on smooth with a good slathering of anti seize!

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Lane Ranger

 

Neck Size Chart          
     
           
 
             
   
Size S M L XL XXL XXXL
Neck 14 - 14 ½ 15 - 15 ½ 16 - 16 ½ 17 - 17 ½ 18 - 18 ½ 19 - 19 ½
       
   
 

 

         

 

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953 nut
On 1/19/2020 at 1:56 PM, pfrederi said:

Left it under pressure in the press and got out the torch set.  heated it in the press till I just about ran out of gas. Still under pressure grabbed a ball peen hammer and wailed away at the side of the hub then a small snap sound and it had moved . I was pulling so hard on the press handle i had bent it had to use a tire iron and hang on it but i moved.  It fought all the way out

I did the same thing once.           In my case the "Snap Sound" was the hub cracking the entire length of the keyway.  Hub came off well after that.

A little "V" cut and a few passes with the Mig and the hub is good as new.

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, Wheelhorsenut#1 said:

I put some new tires front and rear on the 753 and took it out for a ride.

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Calendar shot!!!!

 

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Wheelhorsenut#1
4 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Calendar shot!!!!

 

Thank you sir

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SylvanLakeWH
1 hour ago, Wheelhorsenut#1 said:

I put some new tires front and rear on the 753 and took it out for a ride.

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Love the dually’s!!!

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Wheelhorsenut#1
9 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 

Love the dually’s!!!

Thank you sir

 

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Pullstart

@Wheelhorsenut#1

 

specs on those?  They look great on the wide wheels!

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Wheelhorsenut#1
2 hours ago, pullstart said:

@Wheelhorsenut#1

 

specs on those?  They look great on the wide wheels!

Are you referring to the front tires? They’re 4.00-8 deestone 

the rears are 6-12 Carlisle 

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Pullstart
9 minutes ago, Wheelhorsenut#1 said:

Are you referring to the front tires? They’re 4.00-8 deestone 

the rears are 6-12 Carlisle 

 

The fronts.  Are they stretched in wide rims?

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Wheelhorsenut#1
12 hours ago, pullstart said:

 

The fronts.  Are they stretched in wide rims?

They are stretched a a little bit 

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Pullstart

Is there any weight added to that Dan?  Looks good!  Well.. the tractor at least!  :teasing-poke:

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Achto
4 hours ago, pullstart said:

Is there any weight added to that Dan?  

 

No added weight on the rear. She digs pretty good with just the chains on. It could use some weight on the front or different steer tires. The front wheels tend to push a lot when turning even with the plow raised. Sure scraps the side walk down nice when the front wheels are dangling in the air though.:D

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Lane Ranger

Look like you got a full load of the white stuff Dan!  The horse is getting a workout!

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Achto
4 minutes ago, Lane Ranger said:

Look like you got a full load of the white stuff Dan!

 

No large quantities, but we have had 2 to 4" of wet sloppy stuff every night since Wed. Kinda hope that we don't get any tonight, I've had enough for a while.:)

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WHX??

I am quickly finding out Denny that there is a time to have a deuce AND a single! Weird winter fer sure! :)

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Tractorhead

If you get rid of it Dan, sent me a bit over here for some Seattime.

 

I still have nothing of the white Stuff until now.

It‘s just cold but nothing more, just once few flakes not worth to start the Engine.

So i can just fireup the Engine once a Month for a smaller recharge ride.

 

In several years before my Wheelhorse Aera i mentioned i ain’t need Snow,

but this is gonna changed since.. 😎

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Ed Kennell
11 hours ago, WHX24 said:

:text-imwithstupid:but seat time is seat time! 

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Hmmm,  all this time I though Jimmy was one of the young tough guys.    Looks like he's just another smart old guy in a warm cab....or is that an old smart guy he paid  to move is snow? :ychain: 

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Tractorhead

Hahaha,

i never will use a Snowblower in action with the wrong winds without a cabin,

heated or not.

 

on the other side, everybody see than, you did you job well.

😂😂😂

As more you‘re looking a snowmen, the more it impresses - or maybe not.. 😂😂😂

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