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551 Suburban5384 viewsThis was one of my first WheelHorses, she was a beauty
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1100 Special1909 viewsHalf a Horse
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holes in the hood for exhaust and carb2259 viewsthis tractor used to run a 23 horse kaw motor in it that put out a lot of horses. i got it for free so i will try to fix it up
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1056 Wheel Horse5896 viewsShe still runs strong after all these years
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New brushes fitted1008 viewsImage of Wheel Horse starter end cap after rebuild with new brush set part no. 33-761. Parts provided by H&H Lawncare Equipment - www.hhlce.com
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So this is why the starter won't work...1199 viewsThis type of starter has four brushes as it will provide more starting torque than a 2-brush array. As you can see, two of the brushes have completely worn away, leaving only the wires to form a contact with the armature...which they didn't...
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Wheelhorse Trailblazer 51162 viewsMy new snowblower!
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Wheelhorse Trailblazer 51267 views New chute installed. I greased the lower flang where the chute connects. Works as smooth as glass. Upper part was still wet from painting. I also greased the transmission.
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Wheelhorse Trailblazer 51350 viewsNew belts installed! The belts were a snap to replace due to the way the snowblower comes apart in 2 pieces.
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Wheelhorse Trailblazer 51399 viewsI installed the new valve springs, points, condenser. & muffler today.I also assembled the rest of the engine. After lapping the valves, my stem clearances were too small so I had to file them down. Tomorrow I'll rebuild the carb & hopefully have it started for the 1st time!
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Wheelhorse Trailblazer 51455 viewsEngine almost assembled except for carb.
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Wheelhorse Trailblazer 51692 viewsTook apart the engine. What a mess! It looked like the original oil was never changed! There was sludge as thick as honey on the bottom of the crankcase. Rebuild parts are on order.
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