Howdo all, I thought it was about time I posted up something about my small herd of Wheel Horses, so let's start with my GT-14+2
I bought this beast from Neil as a non runner last year back in the days of warmth, blue sky's and some green on the trees.
Here she is shortly after delivery..
No she wasn't delivered by Wheel Horse, but it was a handy way of getting the non running GT from the van around to my shack.
A big thank you to this chap Paul for collecting the GT from Neils place and bringing it all the way to Kent.
The GT at home in the shack.
The first job on the list was to get the GT's engine running. As it was producing no spark my first port of call was the points.. I got a bit of a shock to find new points that hadn't been set up!
I should point out that Neil had bought it for spares for his other GT and other than unloading it at his place hadn't touched it at all. I'm just so Glad Neil offered to sell it to me.. I love the GT
With the engine now running she could be driven about and tested out.. The hydro trans works well as did the hydraulic side of things.
Here's Mark (Meadowfield) a fellow GT owner giving my GT a test drive round the garden.
Although the GT's engine ran it was showing signs of it's age which after almost 43 years it has every right to.. Burning oil was one problem but the one that worried me the most was the engine was getting very hot very fast!
It was getting so hot that my 1st planned long drive only lasted about 3 min's before I decided to turn back.. At least it was a nice day for it
Some quick thinking was needed to get the GT in usable condition again, which resulted in a bid on Fleabay and I became the proud owner of this Wheel Horse Raider 10 that had been fitted with a big Kohler Magnum 16hp engine
So out came the GT's original 14hp engine..
And and in went the 16hp Kohler Magnum lump.
One slight problem as you can see was the bonnet wouldn't close due the size of the engine..
Not a problem
Filling the hole.
Now the bonnet closes