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ebinmaine
15 minutes ago, OldWorkHorse said:

retrieved the rear end plug from the bottom of old engine, old gear oil, and who knows what

Should've found some neighborhood kid and paid 'em to fetch it. 

 

 

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AMC RULES

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peter lena

J HOOK , this is the bearing type ,https://www.vxb.com/3-4-UCFL204-12-2-Bolts-Flanged-Housing-Mounted-p/Kit7334.htm?gclid=Cj0KCQjwreT8BRDTARIsAJLI0KK_Gk0gzeJ-91hB9TG19SBWIq7o_UX-OnUHm0RCJiVyfQWTiYCy-RgaAm3nEALw_wcB  , with a tractor like you have , and the opportunity of it being in pieces , you can upgrade as you go along (   if you want to ) during assembly and possibly improve a more secure steering column , just an idea , good luck , pete 

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OldWorkHorse
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Should've found some neighborhood kid and paid 'em to fetch it. 

 

 

That is a awesome idea haha I dont know why I didnt think of that :eusa-think:... oh well I'm sure there will be a next time in this old shop! :happy-bouncycyan:

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ebinmaine
Just now, OldWorkHorse said:

That is a awesome idea haha I dont know why I didnt think of that :eusa-think:... oh well I'm sure there will be a next time in this old shop! :happy-bouncycyan:

Hang around us for a bit and you'll learn all kinds of neat tricks. 

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Jhook
1 hour ago, peter lena said:

J HOOK , this is the bearing type ,https://www.vxb.com/3-4-UCFL204-12-2-Bolts-Flanged-Housing-Mounted-p/Kit7334.htm?gclid=Cj0KCQjwreT8BRDTARIsAJLI0KK_Gk0gzeJ-91hB9TG19SBWIq7o_UX-OnUHm0RCJiVyfQWTiYCy-RgaAm3nEALw_wcB  , with a tractor like you have , and the opportunity of it being in pieces , you can upgrade as you go along (   if you want to ) during assembly and possibly improve a more secure steering column , just an idea , good luck , pete 

Great i  order that today. Just remove the steering wheel and slide it over the shaft?

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OldWorkHorse
2 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

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Me gusta shinny!! :scared-eek::happy-bouncyyellow: very nice. 

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echris

The only thing I did to my WH today was look at it. But at least I got to look at it.

Maybe I'll go check the oil again and see if it changed sitting since yesterday.

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peter lena

J HOOK , this is the bearing type ,https://www.vxb.com/3-4-UCFL204-12-2-Bolts-Flanged-Housing-Mounted-p/Kit7334.htm?gclid=Cj0KCQjwreT8BRDTARIsAJLI0KK_Gk0gzeJ-91hB9TG19SBWIq7o_UX-OnUHm0RCJiVyfQWTiYCy-RgaAm3nEALw_wcB  , with a tractor like you have , and the opportunity of it being in pieces , you can upgrade as you go along (   if you want to ) during assembly and possibly improve a more secure steering column , just an idea , good luck , pete 

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peter lena

JHOOK, typically steering wheel removal is tough, but if you do that , then you can slide the bearing over the shaft , cleaned and lubricated , for a possible mounting spot , if its a matter of beefing up a mounting spot , you measure  your spot and make it stronger , for  a 2 bolt hold down . this bearing is much stronger than the original set up , yet serves the same function. as you recover your dash area , the mounting modification will come into view , with new steel.  pete  

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WHX??

You sure have been haulin the mail on projects lately Madge.... you tell W P to stick it in their ear or just burning the midnight oil? 

In the lower 50's here today so I said to heck with it & closed the shop & played hookie.

Cleaned up the plow mules and their implements of carnage and greased them up for their winter home. Cleaned up four more, pulled batteries and stuffed them in the horse hauler winter home. See ya in spring girls. :sad: Blew out the pressure washer and then the sprinkler system/water supply to the warehouse... I hate winter! 

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ohiofarmer

 I finally got the torn up seat framing fixed up strong on the c-145. Now that i have patterns made, i will cut reinforcing pieces for all my later model tractors. To see more , go to "Repairing a seat mount frame" under Wheel horse tractors for more detailsimage.jpeg.20f0b2ac84c9735d2780bc34aa218b57.jpeg

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ohiofarmer

 Another project of many on the c-145/c-141 recent purchases were the Goodyear ags. They were just horrible with ground in dirt and scarring. A combination of wintergreen oil and Marvel gets them pretty close. Wintergreen oil is used for go kart tires to keep them soft for the track.

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Lane Ranger
11 hours ago, Achto said:

I was able to play with my new grader blade after work today. A friend of mine had some gravel delivered & I offered to smooth it out for him.

 

The challenge.

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My C141 with a grader blade in action. After several side passes to knock the piles down things are getting close.

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The finished product.

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Playing with my grader blade was sooo much fun. I can't wait to find more material to push around with it. :D

 

 

Those grader blades are a lot of fun to work with and do a great job Dan!     Yes you did a great job with that attachment- one of the best Wheel Horse made.

 

 

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TonyToro
12 hours ago, Achto said:

I was able to play with my new grader blade after work today. A friend of mine had some gravel delivered & I offered to smooth it out for him.

 

The challenge.

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My C141 with a grader blade in action. After several side passes to knock the piles down things are getting close.

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The finished product.

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Playing with my grader blade was sooo much fun. I can't wait to find more material to push around with it. :D

Is that some sort of motivation sitting on the A/C unit?

nice work!!

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WHX??

Knowing Dan....yep! Agree with with Lane ... best attachment offered! 

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oliver2-44
40 minutes ago, Robert K said:

Couple weeks ago I made my own tillering handle for the blade angle and added the linear actuator to raise and lower the blade. Actuator is only a 4" throw. Could use a 6". Its set up to go down 3/4" below grade. Needs to go higher though. That's where the 6" actuator will come in. lever was a pain. I didn't have anything to go off of other than pictures. So it looks quite wonky LOL. . With it all said and done it works really good.

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Nice lift setup.  @Robert KIs the actuator heavy enough for you to apply down pressure?

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Achto
55 minutes ago, TonyToro said:

Is that some sort of motivation sitting on the A/C unit?

 

Running a grader blade without hydraulics is thirsty work! :lol:

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John37027

'87 414-8 model with 42" deck- adjusted trunion bolt for raised deck bumper contact with footpads, leveled deck, installed gator blades, adjusted the PTO and replaced idle pulley/drive belt.  Went with a kevlar drive belt.  Will swap the deck spindles, and swap the deck and PTO belts over to kevlar this winter.

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Robert K
2 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

Nice lift setup.  @Robert KIs the actuator heavy enough for you to apply down pressure?

Will lift the front off the ground.

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