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Duh! I need a Wheelhorse; one for snowblower, one for plow, one for lawnmower, and one for grader... I wish! I need to switch the plow to my kinda refurbished snowblower. New paint in the blower box, new paint on the chute, all new bearings, new blower sprocket, 2 new idler idler gears, a new chain. Auger is not painted ( that will happen this July!) too late in the season, snow can come at any moment now! Oh does anyone have a chain guard in the front they wanna sell me?

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50 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I've said many times. Jokingly but serious also. I can totally justify one tractor for every implement.

 

I’m getting tired of changing attachments!

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WVHillbilly520H

Like this...

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peter lena

AHS, nice work on the blower refit, i use LUBRIPLATE CHAIN AND CABLE SPRAY LUBE ON MY BLOWER WITH great results, i spray it down before and after use, ensuring its never lacking for lubrication. also fitted a SERATED WASHER  on the side chain adjustnent point , ensuring no adjustment creep , pete

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ebinmaine
21 minutes ago, AHS said:

I’m getting tired of changing attachments!

Boy wouldn't it be handy if you knew where there was a pile of Wheelhorse parts.

It would be really nice if you knew where there was some c-series stuff that you could have so you could build your very own c160... like if you were to trip over a 16 horse somewhere.

 

Like down at my house...

 

 

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1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Boy wouldn't it be handy if you knew where there was a pile of Wheelhorse parts.

It would be really nice if you knew where there was some c-series stuff that you could have so you could build your very own c160... like if you were to trip over a 16 horse somewhere.

 

Like down at my house...

 

 

Got a 312-8 down here with extra frames and hood... :eusa-think: ... 

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AHS
15 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Boy wouldn't it be handy if you knew where there was a pile of Wheelhorse parts.

It would be really nice if you knew where there was some c-series stuff that you could have so you could build your very own c160... like if you were to trip over a 16 horse somewhere.

 

Like down at my house...

 

 

I know!! Its just getting down there! 

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24 minutes ago, peter lena said:

AHS, nice work on the blower refit, i use LUBRIPLATE CHAIN AND CABLE SPRAY LUBE ON MY BLOWER WITH great results, i spray it down before and after use, ensuring its never lacking for lubrication. also fitted a SERATED WASHER  on the side chain adjustnent point , ensuring no adjustment creep , pete

Show me the serrated washer... I’m entrigued.. @peter lena

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, AHS said:

I know!! Its just getting down there! 

If the old saying

 

Time Is Money

 

Were true, I'd be broke.

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WVHillbilly520H
2 hours ago, AHS said:

Show me the serrated washer... I’m entrigued.. @peter lena

Many different styles...

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AHS

Plow off, snowblower on, and it works! New seat on and old seat linkage on, instead of that new garbage that they call seat linkage! The seat was moved to far forwards and the seat bolts were odd, ( not 7” x7 1/2) and the key switch for not mowing backwards, I connected those wires together a long time ago!👍😄 I’m ready to go snow blowing!

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AHS

Ok the serrated washer must be for the bottom idler gear! Duh! Ok!😄

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roadapples

Your side wings are backwards...

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peter lena

AHS , as hillbilly above showed the serated washer , https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ACYBGNQGyWfRJiE69Q8IId4C3k0_nV8kiw:1575660673640&q=serrated+washer+fastenal&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiegfS14aHmAhUnVt8KHTyFDA4QsAR6BAgHEAE&biw=1024&bih=625  is meant to hold solid a sliding mount point . the bottom foward  idler gear is also the sliding chain adjustment point , those serated teeth will lock  into the related metal work and hod your adjustment . i also see that you have the same seat that i have 3 of for my horses. i am using those two empty bolt holes on mine to make up a  bracket for led  light flash mount for nighttime plowing.  pete

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33 minutes ago, roadapples said:

Your side wings are backwards...

Oops!  I was in a hurry! I will switch them!😁

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4 hours ago, peter lena said:

AHS , as hillbilly above showed the serated washer , https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ACYBGNQGyWfRJiE69Q8IId4C3k0_nV8kiw:1575660673640&q=serrated+washer+fastenal&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiegfS14aHmAhUnVt8KHTyFDA4QsAR6BAgHEAE&biw=1024&bih=625  is meant to hold solid a sliding mount point . the bottom foward  idler gear is also the sliding chain adjustment point , those serated teeth will lock  into the related metal work and hod your adjustment . i also see that you have the same seat that i have 3 of for my horses. i am using those two empty bolt holes on mine to make up a  bracket for led  light flash mount for nighttime plowing.  pete

That seat is comfortable! The 3 seconds I got to sit it! I can see the use for the serrated washers...I made the chain to tight and then loosening it is a nightmare...it’s either too loose or too tight! Until Arthur got on there!

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WildmanC120

Where did you get the 2 idlers for the single stage and did they come with bearings??? I could use some as mine are wicked shot. 

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Darb1964

Think about changing the wear blade on your plow, I heard that somewhere?

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9 hours ago, WildmanC120 said:

Where did you get the 2 idlers for the single stage and did they come with bearings??? I could use some as mine are wicked shot. 

At the old wh dealer, they are $37.00 a piece. It comes as one complete package the idler wheel with the bearing @WildmanC120

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10 hours ago, WildmanC120 said:

Where did you get the 2 idlers for the single stage and did they come with bearings??? I could use some as mine are wicked shot. 

I can get them for you, if there’s not an old WH dealer in your area. I’ll just mail them to you.

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lynnmor

Check this out for original sprockets. 

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peter lena

LYNNMOR ,excellent choice for sprockets , great price too! i was just about to say T/S for sprockets ,as i see them  there all the time, DARB1964 , you can pick up that size flat steel stock at  lowes or H/D , I MADE UP A NUMBER OF THEM YEARS AGO , when i was working . easy swap , pete

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Darb1964

Peter Lena thanks mine is getting to the point of replacement. The steel companies around me don't sell small pieces any more.

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, Darb1964 said:

Peter Lena thanks mine is getting to the point of replacement. The steel companies around me don't sell small pieces any more.

The steel companies around me don't sell small pieces either but we have several fabricators of custom trucks phone repair shops that will...

 

HD and Lowe's in my area don't sell a piece big enough for a 48 inch plow blade at the brick and mortar store although you may be able to order it online and have it shipped to store.

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