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  1. No problem, cheaper than buying from the US
  2. My Cub cadet had the same button and I ordered a similar one off ebay, not the one I bought but it looks like yours: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-New-Holland-Model-N-9N-Tractor-Starter-Switch-Foot-Operated-Push-Button-/222288087681?hash=item33c1670a81:g:vYUAAOSwal5YCO7r
  3. Nice photos, interesting that the cub cadet original had a cc 70/100 bonnet
  4. Our Wheel Horse plows have exactly the same bracket at an angle, when we've ploughed and the wheels are in the furrow the plough has been vertical so looks good to me.
  5. An awesome find! still looking for one myself!
  6. It looked well but we never had the chance to use it as my dad said, re-watching that video and now that I know a little bit more about ploughing I can see that it obviously wasn't set up right as the coulter wheel wasn't cutting the ground.
  7. I believe its off a Barford Atom, I adapted one to fit my C-121 before I sold it.
  8. Nice find Harry , I think I saw this on Facebook a few weeks ago.
  9. Nice find , looks to be in good condition, is it original paint?
  10. Good job Norm! My cub ones are about the same weight.
  11. Awesome tip on the belt! That will make my life easier when masking off wheels.
  12. Cub Cadet

    Wheel mod.

    Great job, they sure do look chunky!
  13. Cub Cadet

    Wheel mod.

    I also need to do this to make some 6" rims, I was going to bolt the rim to a hub attached to the gearbox and mount an angle grinder some how, and then just turn the rim to make the cuts.
  14. Cub Cadet

    Wheel mod.

    Looking good Norm!
  15. How?, I had a westwood years ago and seem to remember that we bought a large tin of grease, not sure what type but you will need to know, and you basically just pack it in. Its quite a messy job.
  16. I'm pretty sure the gearbox should be filled with grease. I did a quick internet search and found this website with keys, i'm sure someone on here will have a better idea of where they can be sourced.
  17. I think its definitely an early Wheel Horse plough although some Brinly ploughs are very similar, nice find!
  18. Oops, i'm sure you will get it done in the end
  19. Very nice job Nigel! Are you going to paint the Wheel Horse writing on the front white?
  20. Nice job Paul I love the colour! Tidy exhibit its going to be.
  21. Oh well, it would've been good but it doesn't matter. I can't thank you enough for finding the engine! I just hope we can rebuild it and get it running
 
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