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RED-Z06

Ouch...deck is very DOA...left side is busted through...shes scrap unfortunately, might save the roller bar, handle, a few bits if they come off 

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, RED-Z06 said:

Ouch...deck is very DOA...left side is busted through...shes scrap unfortunately, might save the roller bar, handle, a few bits if they come off 

 

 

Yep, a goner. :(

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RED-Z06

Fresh V61s on...sometimes i hsve to do a few tires to remind myself why i dont do tires...

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kpinnc
4 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

Fresh V61s on...sometimes i hsve to do a few tires to remind myself why i dont do tires...

 

Funny how that works... So many things I do once in a while that reminds me of times I swore never to do it again!

 

BTW the Harbor Freight tire changer is the best $30 I ever spent. Takes a couple tires to get the hang of it, but it's worth it.

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RED-Z06

Welp...got the rear tires cut off, wheels cleaned and ready for the new rears but...delayed delivery by FedEx until next week...so that sucks.

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RED-Z06

I set my angle grinder on fire cutting off the rear tires...had to cut them open then split the metal bead with a chisel...totally rusted in place.

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RED-Z06

Seat frame is on, wheels are ready..spacers on, just needs the tires and a seat.  Both headlights are burned out...led par36 upgrade time 

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ebinmaine

Good headway on that machine!!

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RED-Z06
47 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Good headway on that machine!!

Yep, if i had the tires I'd be riding it, they were scheduled to be here today.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

Yep, if i had the tires I'd be riding it, they were scheduled to be here today.

Soon enough my friend. No worries. 

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953 nut
8 hours ago, RED-Z06 said:

.had to cut them open then split the metal bead with a chisel...totally rusted in place

I have had good results with a scraper blade made for a Sawzall.

Milwaukee Sawzall 3-Piece Material Removal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set -  Carlson Hardware of Nisswa

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Handy Don
18 hours ago, 953 nut said:

I have had good results with a scraper blade made for a Sawzall.

 

I like those blades, especially the diamond-edged offset cutter. I have the Fuel model of that M12 Hackzall and it's a worker, for sure and these are going on my list! Thanks!

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RED-Z06

24x12x12 on a 9.5" (recommended by manufacturer) tucks in nicely with spacers...brand is K9 Power.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, RED-Z06 said:

24x12x12 on a 9.5" (recommended by manufacturer) tucks in nicely with spacers...brand is K9 Power.

Showed up earlier than you thought?

Excellent. 

 

 

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RED-Z06
28 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Showed up earlier than you thought?

Excellent. 

 

 

Wasnt sure if Fedex would run on Sunday.  I bolted an old seat on it and got to ride it around a bit

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, RED-Z06 said:

Wasnt sure if Fedex would run on Sunday.  I bolted an old seat on it and got to ride it around a bit

VERY cool

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Blade went on and moves dirt...excellent 

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Wheelhorse616

My wheelhorse 312-8 has been restored and my starter solenoid that is new only has power to the positive side. It won’t start but when I put a wrench across the two terminals it will start. Not the best with electrical so does the negative side of the starter have to be grounded. Thanks.

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Wheelhorse616

My wheelhorse 312-8 has been restored and my starter solenoid that is new only has power to the positive side. It won’t start but when I put a wrench across the two terminals it will start. Not the best with electrical so does the negative side of the starter have to be grounded. Thanks.

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RED-Z06
52 minutes ago, Wheelhorse616 said:

My wheelhorse 312-8 has been restored and my starter solenoid that is new only has power to the positive side. It won’t start but when I put a wrench across the two terminals it will start. Not the best with electrical so does the negative side of the starter have to be grounded. Thanks.

Mine has 2 large posts, 1 to 12v battery and 1 to starter.  The 1 small post should have 12v only when the key is turned and the clutch, and pto safety switches are activated.  If you have power at the small terminal but nothing out of the solenoid which is grounded at its base, then you have a bad solenoid

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Handy Don
56 minutes ago, Wheelhorse616 said:

My wheelhorse 312-8 has been restored and my starter solenoid that is new only has power to the positive side. It won’t start but when I put a wrench across the two terminals it will start. Not the best with electrical so does the negative side of the starter have to be grounded. Thanks.

I've seen this post in four different threads.

Clean up your act and read the guidelines.

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Wheelhorse616
35 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

Mine has 2 large posts, 1 to 12v battery and 1 to starter.  The 1 small post should have 12v only when the key is turned and the clutch, and pto safety switches are activated.  If you have power at the small terminal but nothing out of the solenoid which is grounded at its base, then you have a bad solenoid

I have everything wired correctly besides the ground for it, a picture of your solenoid would be great be great, it’s a new solenoid but just issues with grounding for it. If you could post a picture, it would help me out a lot. Thank you so much.

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RED-Z06
10 minutes ago, Wheelhorse616 said:

I have everything wired correctly besides the ground for it, a picture of your solenoid would be great be great, it’s a new solenoid but just issues with grounding for it. If you could post a picture, it would help me out a lot. Thank you so much.

Ill have to take one but, there is really nothing to see...bolting the solenoid to the dash, is the ground..

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Wheelhorse616
10 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

Ill have to take one but, there is really nothing to see...bolting the solenoid to the dash, is the ground..

I have this extra ground wire that I am not sure where it goes then, headlights are grounded, solenoid but it is a foot long black ground wire.

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