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What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

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bottjernat1

LOL I just now noticed my fat buddy Winchester my wiener dog is in the 5th photo in front of the wifes durango. I need to put him on a diet spoiled turd!

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Tractorhead

It‘s time for him to get a own horse.. 😂😂

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bottjernat1
Just now, Tractorhead said:

It‘s time for him to get a own horse.. 😂😂

LOL He is a horse just mini. LOL  I call him fat turd. If he doesnt listen. He is one of the best dogs we have ever owned. Like that tho i may use that when buying a new project. LOL

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ebinmaine

@jabelman that sure is puurrrttyy

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TonyToro
On 8/30/2020 at 7:17 PM, WHX24 said:

Served eviction notice on a 161.... :lol:

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Haha that looks like the home in every tractor I’ve brought home lately! 

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, Sparky said:

She’s takin a ride north in a couple weekends

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WHX??

Worked the brown welded foot rest on the 701. Went thru a full MC bottle of acetylene. Those tote torches are nice but doesn't take long to whiz thru bottles when the cutting tip is used. Some day I'll gradeate  to big bottles.

Anyhoo got it to swing almost full around and verify the snapped off hoobie doo is not holding it anymore. Letting penetrants work their magic for abit. Then on to the collar and clutch pedal. 

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Yes @Achto I :crying-blue: when I burned the moss off!

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Racinbob

Unfortunately Jim, I think you'll find the hoobie doo is still gonna fight you. You've worn a groove around the rod. Now ya gotta get that groove to the end of the rod. Attempting that is what caused the demise of my footrest. Of course I had a happy ending when you were so kind to send me a replacement. :)

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953 nut
10 hours ago, WHX24 said:

Those tote torches are nice but doesn't take long to whiz thru bottles when the cutting tip is used. Some day I'll gradeate  to big bottles.

:text-yeahthat:                      With the cost of refilling those little suckers the larger ones will pay for themselves.

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WHX??
11 hours ago, Racinbob said:

get that groove to the end of the rod.

Agreed, Plan is to shim a bearing collar on it and pull it off... somehow....  ain't got that far yet... one battle at a time to win the war!

But yeah these rests are cast and yes you know how cast breaks! Finding out this style, which is my favorite, are getting hard to find. Dan @Achto says he has an extra but doesn't know if his boot is on his left or right foot! :ychain:

 May have to drill the hoobie hole larger and eventually re-tap to 3/8-16. Original these foot rests have 5/16 hoobies.

Won't be correct but whose gonna complain! :violence-blades:

 

1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

cost of refilling those little suckers

Not too bad 20 for the ac and 10 for the O2 & my company pays for it! :)

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Racinbob

Good luck. That style is definitely getting hard to find. I'm sure you'll figure out a way. I could suggest my method but we know how that turned out. :doh:

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Shed

What's your takes is this repairable it's a 62 inch deck with a lot of rot 

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Achto
5 minutes ago, Shed said:

What's your takes is this repairable it's a 62 inch deck with a lot of rot 

 

You could weld in some new panels. 

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Lane Ranger
5 minutes ago, Shed said:

What's your takes is this repairable it's a 62 inch deck with a lot of rot 

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The Wheel Horse decks could be outfitted with a new replacement ring that went around the holes for the spindle and spindle housings.   You might be able to make up some for this deck  which would strengthen the  spindles in place.

 

 

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Shed

I was thinking of going to get it sand blasted and see what it leaves me. I have to get a starter for the kohler to make sure the engine even works I guess would be best other wise I might just unload it to a guy who buys parts tractors for his parts store. I'd like to get it going but dont want to dump money over its value. Its ashame people let grass and pine needles in this deck that's what rotted it. The bearings spun so nice despite the decks rot. I can cut and weld and fab new reinforcement plates 

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Achto
26 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Agreed, Plan is to shim a bearing collar on it and pull it off... somehow....  ain't got that far yet... one battle at a time to win the war!

 

Stop messing around! First suck down a couple of mixers so is you can see strait.:D Grab a 1/4" drill bit, a drill and drill that little PITA out. If your aim is true on the hole you will be able to run a 5/16" tap through the hole to clean the threads back out to the correct size. This is how I would handle the sitch. ;)

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WHX??
2 minutes ago, Achto said:

If your aim is true

In my dreams! :lol:

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Racinbob

If you'll remember Jim, I picked up a pair of those at the 2018 show. One of them had a sheared bolt stuck in it. I used Dan's method and it worked out good. I'm sure my aim wasn't perfect but I'm not sure it has to be. Your problem might be that it's stuck on a shaft and I was able to drill through. :)

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Pullstart

Some of the girls’ friends from the homeschool academy (who also bought that GT-14 a while back) are coming over to do some hangin’ out before session starts soon.  We better get ready!

 

 

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