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Home made hitch for C160

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WVHillbilly520H

@bellevillerod, excellent work there, and :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:, also like the clevis pin hitch you added as well, Jeff.

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bellevillerod

Thank you sir, I try to make as much as possible to avoid having to spend any money... Lol

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Daron1965

Hitch looks great.  Great work.  They are very pricey. 

 

:text-welcomewave:to the site.   

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SylvanLakeWH

Nice work!

 

Good to see another Michigander!!!

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moe1965

Very nice work

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WVHillbilly520H
47 minutes ago, bellevillerod said:

I'm making a box blade for the back to go with the hitch now. 

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Sweet...

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Pullstart

I didn’t see, is your tractor equipped with hydraulic or electric lift by chance?  That is some sweet fab work, you gonna be ready for the snow forecasted this week?

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WVHillbilly520H

Your gonna need some counter weight up front with that box blade hanging off the back here's what I have been making...and a blue print to make your own, good luck with your :wh: , Jeff.

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BOB ELLISON

Welcome to another Michigander that make's  great stuff. And the nice thing is we're almost neighbor.

I can see by your work you need me as a friend. Hahaha 

And a man who knows great tractors. I also have a C160 that's  my favorite. 

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ebinmaine

Looks like some really high-quality work there

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bellevillerod
4 hours ago, pullstart said:

I didn’t see, is your tractor equipped with hydraulic or electric lift by chance?  That is some sweet fab work, you gonna be ready for the snow forecasted this week?

Thanks, I hope so and yes the C160 is a hydro. 

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bellevillerod
3 hours ago, WVHillbilly520H said:

Your gonna need some counter weight up front with that box blade hanging off the back here's what I have been making...and a blue print to make your own, good luck with your :wh: , Jeff.

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Thanks for the prints I will get right on it. I have 4 of the weights and was wondering how to hook them up.! 

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bellevillerod

I'm constantly making stuff for the tractors. Split some rims and made some spacers for 26x12 tires... Lol

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bellevillerod
9 hours ago, bellevillerod said:

I'm making a box blade for the back to go with the hitch now. 

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Don't mind the dirt this thing gets used lol

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Lee1977

I don't know how new you are to Wheel Horse Tractors, but there are a few thing that need repair on most all 40 year old tractors. First check the pivot on the front axle, the tab holding it in place is usually broken. Next check the tightness of the pivot fit even well care for tractors will have some ware. there is also a grease fitting on the bottom of the axle sometime missing or broken off. Check the transmission mount plate

it may be cracked around the mounting bolts. the fix here is a 1/4" plate cut to fit in that area and welded in place with 1/2" longer bolts. I would add a couple of 1/4" x 1 1/2" braces from that plate up to the frame.

I'll add a picture of my 312-8 with the braces.

 

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Tankman
8 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Looks like some really high-quality work there

:text-yeahthat: It sure does!

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bellevillerod

Thanks for the info, I can use any helpful tips I can get 

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