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Gracie's Dad

Welcome...hope you have lots of storage space!

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ZXT

Nice looking tractor and welcome to the forum! Looks like it's even still wearing its original front rubber. Should have Wheel Horse lettering on them if so.

 

Should be a good worker that will outlast every junk box store mower you could buy. Cheaper, too! 

 

Feel free to ask any questions you might have about it! There's a wealth of knowledge here.

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P2mfknj
3 minutes ago, ZXT said:

Nice looking tractor and welcome to the forum! Looks like it's even still wearing its original front rubber. Should have Wheel Horse lettering on them if so.

 

Should be a good worker that will outlast every junk box store mower you could buy. Cheaper, too! 

 

Feel free to ask any questions you might have about it! There's a wealth of knowledge here.

Yes all orginal rubber in the front for sure and it does have wheel horse logos on the tires. Along with the word Nylon. I will have to check tonight to see if the rears are as well. I will need a seat cushion after I'm done restoring it. Other than the missing cushion it's all original except for the headlights.

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oliver2-44

:text-welcomeconfetti:

yep, It's amazing what an 8 HP Kohler K181 can do :woohoo:

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Blackhood Bill

:text-welcomeconfetti: :rs:lots of knowledge here. On the original shoes, I have never dismounted them to paint the rims, I’ve been told to leave them sealed and use something like a deck of cards around to rim over the tire to repaint. I was told you may not get them to reseal again. I will one day be painting my rims as long as the tire don’t need replaced.

 

This is a place to be with everyone jumping to help answer any and all questions you may have, just ask

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P2mfknj

So In just arrived home from work, yes all four wheels are still wearing their original wheel horse branded "turf saver" tires. They do have some fine dry rot cracks. None the less Im impressed that they are still holding air. Actually everything about this machine is very impressive. I have owned many used riding mowers over the last 45 years but nothing as well built as this. I love that is not made of paper thin sheet steel. This is a well built solid piece of equipment. Im a quality engineer and deel with manufacturing standards daily. From what I've observed so far these were built with pride and care with strict quality standards. As they always say....they don't build them like they used to. Time to start digging through the forum for all the spec sheets and shop manuals! My favorite reading material of all time!

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P2mfknj

Thank you for the deck of cards idea to paint the rims! I will definitely do that. As long as they are holding air the original tires are staying on it. I've seen much worse dry rot on old tires and these are actually not the worst I've seen. In the event they do start losing air. Do they make tubes for these so you can keep the original tires on it if they start losing air?

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Tractorhead

:text-welcomewave: to :rs:

 

great site you’re choosing, with a lot‘s of knowledge about Horses and their Attachements.

 

I like the rugged style how they built.

I‘m sure you find here all the help you needed.

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ebinmaine

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rjg854

:WRS: sounds as though you are already enjoying your tractor,  nice condition too.  A buff and shine and you'll have a true survivor :text-bravo:

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, P2mfknj said:

only 8hp

That little 181 engine is definitely a favorite among many of us members.

Plenty powerful to do many chores. Runs smooth and quiet. Sips fuel.

 

Once you get into using that more and more you'll discover that a modern engine that is 12 or 15 or even more HP can't hold a candle to it.

 

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SylvanLakeWH

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To answer your tube question - yes they make tubes... lots of folks run with tubes...

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ebinmaine
11 hours ago, P2mfknj said:

Thank you for the deck of cards idea to paint the rims! I will definitely do that. As long as they are holding air the original tires are staying on it. I've seen much worse dry rot on old tires and these are actually not the worst I've seen. In the event they do start losing air. Do they make tubes for these so you can keep the original tires on it if they start losing air?

Like @SylvanLakeWH says above. Yeah there's all kinds of sizes of tubes.

You can get them all over the Internet or throwing an ad up on this website. Lots of us keep spares and may have sizes we don't need.

 

Another thing you can do is to lower the air pressure a little bit. Recommended I think is around 8 rear, 12 front. But you can get away with less.

I run fluid filled tires which actually gives you the double benefit of not having any air pressure but for a pound or two and also the fluid pushes the beads back out onto the rim with every rotation. Also gives you extra traction because of the weight. Weight is your friend.

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Tuneup

They do bite hard! That's a fantastic example as well! Congratulations on the find, and the adventure begins.

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953 nut
8 hours ago, P2mfknj said:

. I will need a seat cushion after I'm done restoring it.

:WRS:

Your timing is excellent, @BOB ELLISON makes new seat covers that are exactly like the factory upholstery, but this may be the last year he will be doing it. Here is a picture of one on my 1055. I love the patina of the old sheet metal, but it is your tractor and your decision to make.

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JoeM

And if you make that stallion a gelding......it can still multiply! 

welcome to the RS!

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Achto

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Pullstart
10 hours ago, P2mfknj said:

I sure do!  After this one is done I'm sure I will want another wheel horse. I love this K181 engine. When I saw it was only 8hp on craigslist it wasn't dealbreaker but but loved the look of the tractor. Then I started and rode it. Not a problem at all. Especially when the engine didn't flinch when engaging the deck blades. Hell my modern craftsman riding mower Boggs for a split second when engaging the deck. It may be 8 horses but these are clydesdale horses. Not 15 shetland ponies🤣


 

Hey @bds1984 I’m not the only CL buyer in Michigan!:P

 

:text-welcomeconfetti: @P2mfknj!  Nice tractor there, they sure do make plenty of grunt for just 8 horses :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

8 hours ago, P2mfknj said:

So In just arrived home from work, yes all four wheels are still wearing their original wheel horse branded "turf saver" tires. They do have some fine dry rot cracks.


Don’t worry about fine cracks, most automotive rubber these days can show signs of dry rot within a year... these bad boys are 54 years old and still going strong!

 

As for me buying all the Michigan studs, here’s an example or three of what they tease me about...  The girls and I use these fine examples of old iron as often as possible here at the Pullstart Stables.

 

 

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12Horse Paladin
10 hours ago, P2mfknj said:

 It may be 8 horses but these are clydesdale horses. Not 15 shetland ponies🤣

THIS, RIGHT HERE...

Needs VinylGuy's attention!❤👍🏼😊

I see bumpersticker millionaire😉😁

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12Horse Paladin

ALSO:

@P2mfknj WELCOME!😊

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WHX??

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Be advised these :occasion-clown: here like their :text-coolphotos:

so you may need one of these for serious pic uploads as well as down loading manuals! 

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/store/

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JCM

@P2mfknj       :text-welcomeconfetti:   Here is a before and after picture of 1977 c- series wheels and original tires utilizing the deck of cards trick I learned on here. These guy's are nothing short of genius, and maybe a few :occasion-clown: on here as well. Consider leaving the original patina you might like and if you don't you can always repaint. Some tricks on here to do both. Many very talented members with many years experience behind them. Good luck

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WHX??

Heard tell you get best results if you use all RED cards! :)

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