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Big Sale Has Started - UPDATED 07-31-25 (01 Apr 2025)
As some of you know my dad passed away 2 months ago today, on May 31, 2025. I posted it in the Members Only section when it happened. Thanks to all of you who have offered kind words on the forum, with phone calls, and visits in person during this time.
The Big Sale is on but not like originally planned, it is a by appointment type of thing now. I don't have the manpower, or the desire to do a big event like originally planned, I just need to sell a lot of parts that are taking up too much space here. I have been told and believe we are overloaded with Wheel Horse parts like no one has ever seen. Peeps have already been coming in from different parts of the country and buying a lot of stuff due to seeing the sale page, and seeing we are the only Wheel Horse only business in the USA that does things on the scale we do. The sale will continue for awhile until I free up some more space but you may not want to wait too long as things are being sold every day and there are limits to how many of certain parts will be sold.
As it says on the page it is still under construction and the page isn't finished yet. I've had a ton of calls for parts and the Big Sale Page may help answer some questions about what is here before peeps call. I hope that page is also clear that we DO NOT SHIP anything... This is a by appointment type of thing now. Be sure to call before you come to make sure the day isn't already full with peeps scheduled to come in, and make sure what you want is still available.
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Looks pretty straight forward.....I needed to put some seals in....takes 2 each side for the main drive and 1 for the input.....
this collar is held in place by a pin....
parts all laid out......
Seals are CR 12330 (4) and CR 7410 (1) I believe.....well pretty sure....at least that is what I have ordered....
It is 4-16-2016 and I am adding something to your post Bob.
This tiller is a 07-36TL03, it was built from 1984-1989. The gears in this tiller are factory machine welded and don't come off.
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Maybe....dunno......a D series tine costs about 12 bucks.....they might match up pretty good also...probably have to buy 2 though cause I get confused on whether it is a righty or lefty. I've read a couple forums where guys just make them out of 1/4 inch plate too....weld them on with a hard rod and let them sharpen themselves....guess they just heat and bend them little by little to get the shape right.GT 14 wrote: You might be able to find an old walk behind cheap and get some donor tines.
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Be sure when you put the seals in, mine were in different directions ... one kept oil in, one kept dirt out ... not sure if that's factory or if the p/o did that...they were leaking so....might not be so good...I did put put them back like that, and the the new seals don't leak. However I have a pulley shaft seal leaking now...
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