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ebinmaine
36 minutes ago, WheelhorseBob said:

where does the 15 AMP alternator decal go?

Usually on the operator's forehead. 

 

Ok ok ok I don't know either.  

 

Looks nice!!

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WheelhorseBob

Little progress, governor linkage, choke and throttle about set. Wiring is next. Always handy to have the C161 auto in the background for reference!

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ebinmaine

She's lookin sharp!!

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c-series don
On 9/24/2021 at 5:28 PM, WheelhorseBob said:

Did I mention I love adding the new decals!! Question where does the 15 AMP alternator decal go? Can’t find it on my original K301. 

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I think adding decals is probably my favorite part of a restoration!

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WheelhorseBob

Looking for seat recommendations. Getting close and I do not have a seat 🤔

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c-series don

Not sure if you are in a rush but personally I’d try to find the factory correct highback seat with the logo. Kinda like the ones I have in my basement that aren’t for sale!!! All kidding aside I have to commend you on what an awesome job you are doing. 

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c-series don

Hopefully someday we can park ours side by side!!

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, c-series don said:

Hopefully someday we can park ours side by side!

Wouldn't it be handy if you both showed up at my place in November...

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Bob, like Don says... Excellent work on this Ole rig. 

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peter lena

@WheelhorseBob , excellent job you are doing on that !  did you fill in the pto lever , sloppy fit to the ground rail along side of the battery ? the lever tends to walk out of side of its mounting , on handle side . with tour battery removed , the gap on the inside of that lever , is exposed . filled mine with steel washers and plastic washers ,  about 3/8 " thick , also used silicone grease at all swing points , making for a very solid lever advantage. no more lever creep, also detailed the lever rod with a heim joint at swing point end , like butter , pete

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WheelhorseBob

I just realized that I should have started this thread earlier. I completely overhauled the 8-speed over the winter. When this thing is done, quite literally every nut and bolt will have been touched. Hearing her run tonight was incredibly satisfying!

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, WheelhorseBob said:

When this thing is done, quite literally every nut and bolt will have been touched. Hearing her run tonight was incredibly satisfying!

 

Trina and I have done 3 like that so far.  We've not had to get into an engine yet but every single other piece nut bolt washer screw etc...

We have 1 to finish and 1 to do a complete resto on this next few months. 

 

It's a bunch of work for sure. Worth. Every. Second. 

 

Nice work Sir!!

 

 

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Gregor

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On 9/24/2021 at 4:28 PM, WheelhorseBob said:

 Question where does the 15 AMP alternator decal go? Can’t find it on my original K301. 

 

 

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WheelhorseBob
4 hours ago, Gregor said:

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Thank you very much!

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WheelhorseBob

So I threw my chainsaw digital tach on it tonight and it seems as though it is doubling the readings. 7000 ish at WOT and slow idle around 1650rpm. Must be double. Seeing as a saw fires every revolution and a four stroke every other I would have assumed halved readings not double. Must be having a brain cramp….

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, WheelhorseBob said:

So I threw my chainsaw digital tach on it tonight and it seems as though it is doubling the readings. 7000 ish at WOT and slow idle around 1650rpm. Must be double. Seeing as a saw fires every revolution and a four stroke every other I would have assumed halved readings not double. Must be having a brain cramp….

 

You get a Kohler one lunger up around 14000 rippin RPM I'll be some kind of impressed.  

 

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Handy Don
18 minutes ago, WheelhorseBob said:

So I threw my chainsaw digital tach on it tonight and it seems as though it is doubling the readings. 7000 ish at WOT and slow idle around 1650rpm. Must be double. Seeing as a saw fires every revolution and a four stroke every other I would have assumed halved readings not double. Must be having a brain cramp….

Hmmm. Does sound like it's doubling.

My experience is that the 4-cycle spark goes with every turn of the flywheel but there is only compressed fuel/air to burn on every other rotation.

How does your tach detect revolutions? Does it have separate settings for single and multi-cylinder engines?

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

My experience is that the 4-cycle spark goes with every turn of the flywheel but there is only compressed fuel/air to burn on every other rotation.

Some do. 

My big flat twin for instance has that "waste spark" system. 

 

Some others fire off the cam so it fires every other crank rotation. 

 

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Handy Don

Ok, ok. You got me! I'll be more specific :)

I was referring to one-cylinders that have a magneto or a flywheel sensor controlled spark. If there are camshaft-actuated points, then there are no wasted sparks.

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WheelhorseBob
On 10/4/2021 at 5:06 AM, Gregor said:

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I like it!

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WheelhorseBob

So this year long restoration is winding down. I really love this tractor and because of this the 161’s are my second favorite horses. Ok, that being said I’m gonna start in on my next. But, it’s not a Horse🤫. I bought a basket case 1961 Cub Cadet Original. Just bought a few hard to find parts to put her back to “original” like the oil bath air cleaner on the 7 horse Kohler. Excited to start and I’d like to share my progress here. Is it appropriate to do it in the restoration section or other brand’s section? Btw a progress pic…nice air cleaner….

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, WheelhorseBob said:

other brand’s section

Start a thread. I'll be right along...

 

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WheelhorseBob

First ride! Can everyone see the video? Not sure they load? Also first test of the completely overhauled transaxle. No funny noises, leaks and it shift’s perfectly. 

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And first oil change at about 1 hour. Being every thing is new in this engine I want to flush it out good. Probably over kill. Like the ninety I put on the drain, makes it easy!

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ebinmaine

Sounds great Bob!

 

 

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