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  1. 4 points
    Ian

    Project "Why Not"

    It's good to know I'm not the only one who does these daft things I need to do a few tweaks but the steering is now sorted... It even steers the right direction
  2. 2 points
    meadowfield

    Not really garden related...

    Son no.2 turned up with two of these today Hand made and embossed with the wheel horse logo! He was bored last night apparently... Don't know where gets it from
  3. 1 point
    meadowfield

    Not really garden related...

    He made them Norm
  4. 1 point
    Stormin

    Been Wheelhorse Picking Again

    Now where have I seen that before?
  5. 1 point
    Tom

    New addition - Wheel horse 312-8

    Thanks for all your positive comments, I really appreciate it! I love pottering around on it but it always feels better when you have a job to do with it. I'll try to remind you Monday Ian, hopefully I won't forget either Tom
  6. 1 point
    Triumph66

    Bolens, Bolens, Bolens

    I would let him sweat it out a bit to see if his greed is cured!
  7. 1 point
    slf-uk

    Project "Why Not"

    Ian, looks like I am a bit late to offer a suggestion, but I was thinking that you could put the wheel brackets on the back of the wheels at the bottom (rather than the top) and then just point your point your WH steering bracket thing down rather than up. This would only work if you have the space under the chassis. Glad to see you have added a Bolens part to something as critical as the steering I made the same steering mistake on a hydroplane I was racing many years ago. First race I went to leave the pits on full throttle and the boat headed straight towards a jetty instead of the pit exit. The jetty cleared of people quickly and despite my assurance that it would be fine and that I would just steer the opposite way, I was banned from the event. Iain
  8. 1 point
    slf-uk

    Been Wheelhorse Picking Again

    I have always managed to get the axle pin to move with a large propane torch. I put to torch on the casing and keep the pin cool, whilst hitting it lightly with a non-metal hammer. Usually takes about an hour and best done on a cold day as you get nice and warm. Iain
  9. 1 point
    nigel

    the new project handy landy

    well ive had a few issues with this project and not a lot of time to sort them out but hopefuly next week we should be giving it a test drive
  10. 1 point
    Stormin

    New addition - Wheel horse 312-8

    And turn up when you've bought/made a replacement.
  11. 1 point
    Ian

    New addition - Wheel horse 312-8

    Tom.. Remind me Monday about the missing snowplow bolt.. I found it the other day... I also found the cutting deck belt cover... It's amazing how things can hide away in a workshop!
  12. 1 point
    Robins

    New addition - Wheel horse 312-8

    Nice to see a tractor working Looks cleaner than my 312-8 at the moment Thanks for sharing the pics. Andrew you could extend your collecting to Wheel Horses and buy my 312-8 complete with deck end of this year beginning of next when i've finished needing two tractors
  13. 1 point
    the showman

    Been Wheelhorse Picking Again

    I'm hoping to, once i get them open
  14. 1 point
    meadowfield

    Barford plough adaptation

    been a while since this thread was updated.... Ewan has been hard at work plating parts and using all new stainless fasteners. With a lick of paint and a few stickers, here is the finished plough! All ready for this years Wheel Horse roundup
  15. 1 point
    Ian

    Project "Why Not"

    Thanks Mark, yeah it is rather awesome gear lever.. The gear shift will be kinda like WRC cars... 1 forward, 4 back.. Bike gears but hand shifted Well, it's been an er.. interesting kinda day!! Things started well with a frame being made to add some strength to the fender pan.. This frame will be welded to the pan and some extra cross members put in for the seat to bolt to, once I get a seat that's not got and splits in it! And then the rose joints I ordered for making steering arms turned up in the post. So I set to, cutting up some thick metal.. A quick mock-up later to check that the steering would work.. And this is where a slight mistake was spotted... Can you spot it? Turn the steering wheel to the right.... And the wheel hubs turn to the left!!! I think "Oops" is the correct word As I said... An interesting day
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