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Oldskool

Nice install.

 

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Lee1977
5 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Found out this hitch does NOT fit the tractor.  

Oh well.   

 

 

 

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Is this what you need? Fresh "USED" parts got some rust, ware and old paint. Just 52 years old almost new. Not one of those fancy spring loaded latch hitch, uses a pin comes with an extra hole to tighten on warn hitch bar.

You can saw off the part where the pulley was attached and make them match.

It can be yours just PM me your address and the name of your Wheel Horse Restoration Establishment. Just let me know I'll mail it out bright and early at our One Horse Post Office, but the truck won't come by until 5: 30 PM.

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Tractorhead

She looks hot Eric

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

Just 52 years old almost new.

 

 

:lol:

 

 

6 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

Is this what you need?

 

. Not one of those fancy spring loaded latch hitch, uses a pin comes with an extra hole

 

That's perfect Lee!

 

Yepp. Trina's familiar with how those work because that's what's on her 867. 

I just didn't realize the 70s hitches were too wide to clear the steering.  

 

Thanks!!

 

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Lee1977

You need that piece for the pulley sawed off. If so let me know.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

You need that piece for the pulley sawed off. If so let me know.

PM sent.. Thank you very much for sending that.

 

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ebinmaine

Got a few more trinkets installed this evening.  

 

I cleaned out the holes in the ends of the hood supports and found washers with hairpins to use there. 

This tractor hasn't had those there since the last build because the holes were stuffed with ... Stuffff.  

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Dash faceplate assembled with cables and switches. 

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Frame side lights in. 

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S/G belt on. 

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Holding clip for the fuel line on. 

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WHX??

What's with the grade 8 bolts? Little over kill ain't it? Or just what ya had laying around? 

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kpinnc
4 hours ago, WHX?? said:

What's with the grade 8 bolts? Little over kill ain't it? Or just what ya had laying around? 

 

I use them alot too. At TSC, they sell the same grade by the pound. I usually just get a big bag and use them until they are gone.

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, WHX?? said:

grade 8 bolts?

 

I switched over to using almost exclusively grade 8 hardware a few years ago. 

Pricing nowadays is excellent. Very comparable to grade 5. 

 

The extra strength is worth what little extra costs I incur.

 

All our equipment - tractors, trailers, chipper, log splitter, snow removal equipment, etc get moved around and used on tough terrain. 

There's no such thing as flat ground here without rocks stones stumps roots except right between the house and barn. 

 

I've seen grade 2 and 5 wear out or even break with metal fatigue. 

 

It's also about corrosion resistance. The zinc coating can be had on gr 5 but it's standard for gr 8. 

 

Bolt depot. 

Hingham Massachusetts.  

 

Excellent pricing and customer service.  

 

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ebinmaine

The S/G belt is too short. 

 

How do we find the right one? 

 

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rjg854

What did you do with the one that was on it?

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, rjg854 said:

What did you do with the one that was on it?

Didn't have one. Pile of stuff in a box... 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

What did you do with the one that was on it?

The one we put one was a spare from the wall.  

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Racinbob

That cogged one in the picture looks like it will work but if anything going to a fuzz longer. Definitely not shorter. Check the p/n on another K-181 S/G unit?:)

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ebinmaine
40 minutes ago, Racinbob said:

That cogged one in the picture looks like it will work but if anything going to a fuzz longer. Definitely not shorter. Check the p/n on another K-181 S/G unit?:)

 

Nuthin readable around here.  

 

Looking at a listing @Rob J. shared with me I think if I try something 1.5" longer we may have it.  

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ebinmaine

@Lee1977 sent a mid hitch to Trina. I cut that a bit the other day. This evening she a ground the edge and threw some paint on it. 

 

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I started laying out the wiring harness. 

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ebinmaine

The bottom bracket of the S/G belt guard was broken off. 

Trina found a spare hunk o metal laying around and made a bracket for the Millie engine. 

 

It'll get painted later this week. 

 

 

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Pullstart

Lookin’ great you two!

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TonyToro

I just read this whole post. Great project. Looks great! You and Trina have lots of creativity and skills! 

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AlexR

Looks great!! Always nice giving new life to old iron. 

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Sparky

 Looking forward to seeing it (and you all) in person this weekend at Zagrays! 
  You’re so organized…I still don’t know what I’ll load on my trailer for the show :lol: .

  Well…I do have that John Deere trailer to load up and get a nice big FOR SALE sign on it 🙄

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ebinmaine

Millie is up n running!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are a few things that will need to be changed swapped adjusted replaced whatever but it's complete and running enough to go to the show anyway.

 

 

 

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