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Wheel Horse 3D

Thanks! @D_Mac that is a very nice lookin' tractor you have there!

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, OldWorkHorse said:

Can't won't fit between the fuel tank and top of starter. I'll just have to work a little harder lol. 

Oh oh oh oh oh. 

 

Not a huge deal. 

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19richie66

Nothing..........started new job this week. Not feeling like doing much after I get home. 

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ebinmaine

I got a bag of 20 1.5" round vinyl black caps. 

 

They'll be dutifully distributed amongst the herd to protect the wheel hubs and tops of all the axles. 

 

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Snoopy11
33 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Wheel Horse.  The Fun-Work Tractor!  What classic looks, with brute strength!  Putt Putt is 59 years old this year, bustin’ butt whenever he’s called on!

 

 

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Mine will haul butt too!!!

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Snoopy11
On 4/24/2021 at 9:45 AM, cleat said:

Tractor looks both mean and awesome.

 

Does the exhaust blow right in your face ?

 

 

I actually removed that exhaust after having some performance issues between my two engines... I went back to a long tube header.

 

Sounds better too...

 

Oh, and by the way, surprisingly, while I had the exhaust stack on, it did not really blow into my face too bad actually. Of course, it is really windy here in Indiana, so... somewhere else might be different...

 

Yeah, it is mean... for sure... goes with my... big man -- little tractor complex...

 

I mean, honestly, it does everything I ask it to do... I buried 200 feet of conduit the day before yesterday, put a ripper on the back, then moved the dirt back all with the tractor. This old girl will move hell if I ask her to...

 

I am in the process of trying to get a billet rod for one of my other engines... (constant gear head). I was playing around with timing... ended up breaking my brand new rod that I just put in. Hopefully I will be able to afford the Billet rod soon... especially since I now know the best/furthest I can push timing. I personally shaved a portion of the cam to work with timing... (only problem is... I tried to get too much out of it...).

 

Anyhoo... I'm thinking about going a stroker route... not sure yet at this time... (everything costs $$$$). Based on the fact that I have several engines... I can afford to break things while trying to make them better.

 

Don

 

 

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Horse Newbie
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

got a bag of 20 1.5" round vinyl black caps. 

Will those fit the spindle tops on my 1994 520H with the swept forward axle ?

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, MikMacMike said:

OK I finally tested the box scraper, still needs tweeking and havnt finished welding, but I got a quick test run in while the rain was pelting LOL'imageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402fimageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402fimageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402f

 

Linear actuator?

 

Neat. 

 

For on the fly fine adjustment?

 

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Will those fit the spindle tops on my 1994 520H with the swept forward axle ?

I don't know the size on the 520s. 

I got them on the fleabay.  There were plenty of sizes available. 

Measure yours up and also check your wheel hub caps on the front. 

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rjg854
12 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

Nothing..........started new job this week. Not feeling like doing much after I get home. 

Totally understandable

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squonk
12 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

Nothing..........started new job this week. Not feeling like doing much after I get home. 

If you want any tips about workin in a Hospital PM me Richie. Spent 14 years doin it. Bed's to Boilers and everything in between! :occasion-xmas:

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MikMacMike
7 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Linear actuator?

 

Neat. 

 

For on the fly fine adjustment?

 

Its actually an electric trailer jack hahaha, I saw the price of the actual linear actuators and they were just too darn expencive, plus they were only good for about 200 pound or a bit less to start. The trailer jack was on sale at Princess auto for 79 bucks canadian plus it can handle 2400 lbs. hehehe, far more then I need. Yuppers for adustment, as you can see I havnt moved the controls up to the seat so I dont have to reach way back. But thats coming. The trailer jack moves a wee bit to slow so Im going to relocate the arm bolts closer to the I think its called the fulcrum??? Ill try to get a few more pics and a short vid showing it in action when I get a chance.

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, MikMacMike said:

electric trailer jack

Excellent idea.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@MikMacMike You will have to post some photos of your work . That looks like a great idea.

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Snoopy11
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I've never been able to consider working in a hospital because the ones around here have psychological wards and I'm afraid they wouldn't let me out..... 

I KNOW they wouldn't let me out...

 

I'd be babbling in my sleep about oil clearances, rod lengths... etc. I'd be diagnosed with a variety of... illnesses...

 

Don

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squonk
6 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I've never been able to consider working in a hospital because the ones around here have psychological wards and I'm afraid they wouldn't let me out..... 

I had to replace a heat pump in a ceiling of a "Special Needs Unit"  (dementia ect). There had to be someone guarding my tools and ladder at all times. Place is locked up 24/7 . Lady in there thought I was her doctor. Another guy thought I was fixing his car.:(

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D_Mac

Yeah.... So this is in my garage now.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, D_Mac said:

Yeah.... So this is in my garage now.

 

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The tractor is awesome and I'm glad you have it but that lovely old Ford in the background....

Well that's just approximately the bee's knees. 

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D_Mac
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

The tractor is awesome and I'm glad you have it but that lovely old Ford in the background....

Well that's just approximately the bee's knees. 

 Thats a 6 cyl...manual transmission. He needed the money to fix the clutch. Needs a slave cylinder.

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

 Thats a 6 cyl...manual transmission..

 

I'll be on the hunt for one o them in the next year or 3. 

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squonk
32 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

 Thats a 6 cyl...manual transmission. He needed the money to fix the clutch. Needs a slave cylinder.

Fire wall is probably weak. Makes the piston rod wear in to the cylinder. Seen it a bunch of times.

 

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