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.
The Big Move + Parting
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I got an early start today and the barn at the farm is empty. One more thing off the list.
All the recent parting of things posts in here will be moved to the "Big Move" topic in the WH Tractor section soon so I can find them more easily later. That way I can just look at pics to know some of what parts have been recently added around here in case I forget...
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Now this little venture will be easier for me and everyone else to keep up with.
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There were some more of the same pedals in a pile on the rack/shelf so since I knew one thing they fit they all got blasted. One of them has an extra piece welded on I need to cut off, who knows what it was for. I am quickly running out of room in the parts dept since all of these blasted parts are going back there and are organized by part number. I can still add shelves back there but it would be a major undertaking rearranging all of the parts bins so they still go by ascending part number. That will be another job for another time, for now they will just get piled up in the bins where they belong.
Good thing is more stuff is getting rounded up from other places all over and put together where they belong. I may eventually even know what all is here and where to find it.
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I also brought a tractor back in that was in here the other day. The steering was froze up, that made it where I couldn't push it around in the lot with the new steering wheel setup kept on the forklift now so it got unfrozen. While it was in here it got the stirrups, pedal, and deck belt stuff off of it. One axle and the stirrups had to get cherry red before they would move, worst ones so far but they're off.
It has a frozen up slot hitch on it as well so it will get tackled tomorrow.
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I brought in a 1056 with the front end stuck to free up. A pipe on the right axle got it moving most of the way without any heat, the left axle was free. The rest of that one is in really nice shape minus some surface rust. I think if it soaks overnight it will steer good again.
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The steering is free on the 1056 and I figured it was a good time to take the slot hitch off of it since it was still closeby. The pin came loose in the rearend but stuck in the slot, it started to move then something went south and the slot hitch started to spread. Come to find out the rearend and left side was loose but the right side stuck. It got the right side of the pin cut off, the pin pulled, then the piece on the right side pressed out. After that the slot was heated and moved a little back where it belongs, first time for that... Lastly it was blasted + checked all over to make sure it survived and all is good.
The reason I needed the 1056 to steer is because of where it goes (last 2 pics). It's the one closest to the garage on the inside first row. The group of 65-69 long frames are all grouped together closest to the 4 car garage walk door. They all had to roll well + steer because I can't get the forklift in there with all the tractors up here.
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I blasted some more parts and was putting them up and a few of them were the tractor arms for the lift. They go on a pallet on the floor under the pallet racks. When I was putting them away I found a Fastenal box with a bunch of lift arms + trunnions... That's where they use to go years ago and I forgot they were there. I have a place for them in the Fastenal drawers in the back now so they need to be disassembled and put there. I guess there is still stuff floating around where it doesn't belong. Just when I was thinking I knew where most everything was.
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I spent some of the day putting blasted + checked parts in the parts dept. I think tomorrow I'll get back to parting the rest of the stuff hanging around in the shop, even another stuck RJ frame I've been putting off...
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It should be fixed now where anyone can see it.
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The only place the torch had to be used is to get the big piece of steel off of the clutch pedal. The only way to save it and not cut it up was to heat some of the welds and break them loose. After that the pedal cleaned up nicely, another part saved.
I brought in a B-80 with a free spinning 8 speed to put on the tester when it's ready to be fired up. The 2 transmissions in the shop now are locked up so I have to take them apart to see if I can fix them, or if they will be parted out. I got going like crazy on the B-80 and before I knew it there wasn't much left so it will get completely parted out. I'm so used to the frozen up messes I've been dealing with lately that this one was down to almost nothing pretty quick.
Someone else called Sat and needs 2 - 8 speed transmissions, now I have to get 5 tested and ready to go. At least I have plenty to do I guess.
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