That's been in there since I got it 7 - 8yrs ago. How the leaves got in is any ones guess. Anyway, the days been well spent. I now know all three have clean tanks, pipes and carbs. They all also now have inline filters.
fed up with the niggly bits missing on my c-120, could do with a clutch pedal, the metal bracket/plate that holds the charge meter and regulator and a steering pinion as mines cracked, anyone got these gathering dust in there sheds?
Dragged out the barn today, as I needed another tractor to keep up at the yard for trailer duty. Hadn't been started for a year and she fired right up no problem, as far as I can tell these are rebadged Wheelhorse's a90 specials with a Briggs engine instead of a Kohler .this one's original but is missing the deck and lift apparatus. I've never seen another one in the flesh, this was my first "wheelhorse" so is somewhat special to me, paid £25 for it 5 years ago and up to 2 yrs ago it hauled wood every winter non-stop till it was replaced with one of the c-120s
impressed, frsist is an old SJ pickup with a foot cut out of the chassis, the second is a range rover chassis with a disco gearbox and 200tdi out of a defender
A couple pics of some stuff I've dragged out the brambles for another years work, barford atom shredded its drive belt today, and the land masters running like an asmatic mouse, but when is anything ever easy, the bantam however is running like a clock, but then I would expect it to with its nearly new engine!
rotavated yesterday morning, spring tined in the afternoon, once the barford atom decided to run, planted in the evening, then stupidly i decided to irrigate the plot. that was a waste of water!
you can still buy brinly attachments (plough cultivator discs new off the northern tool website and they will ship to the uk though it costs a fortune!), i really want a brinly plough for the horses but as i've got the fergie plough for the holding I cant really warrant another one!
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that engine looks way underpowered for it!