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416s are great machines. We had one here as our main cutter for probably 15 years. It just died this fall, but had like 2600 hrs on it. So we still have a 312 and a 518, and a new Bobcat ZT2000 zero turn. Now that one cuts!
@@LaidOffGarage I agree the onan's can be problematic engines. But after getting over 2600 hrs on it, I can't complain. And we still have a couple other Toros we are still using here.
Well I was going to tell you before you pulled the fuel line but you already did it I was going to tell you just put a piece of tape around the other side and pull the new one through the area so that way you don't have to pull it all through there and push it through but you got it looks like so good job
I notice that most who work on old stuff don't wash it before starting. For me I hated cob webs, dirt, bees' nests and all the other stuff neglected stuff accumulates. So for me a good wash and cleaning of the item came first. Helped my work cloths last longer too. How come so many don't want to do this? I acknowledge their choice. Just interested in why most let the power wash to last,
I think instead of the blade the wheel horse had a brush hog on her it would be more successful in dealing with high brush. Of course the blade will do for most situations, it is not a powerful enough tractor even with the heavy wheel weights. These help the blade be better at it's job. I do like this motor and combine like cooling system.
Had a JD 316. Was in the middle of restoring it and it was stolen. It had an Onan 16 on it. Never got to even hear that motor run. Thanks for the video.
I have a couple thoughts about your videos. First, the audio is very erratic. You might think about a lavalier mic so you’re always the same distance from it. Second, I understand that you are trying to make income on TH-cam, but there are some extremes one can go to which may hurt your views. One of them is allowing too frequent advertisements. This is certainly the case on your channel. Please consider cutting back on the ads a bit. I have experienced a couple creators who have no ads and one of them has a huge viewership and is very successful - James Condon
i like my 1993 toro wheel horse 416-8, hi/low trans, 48 in cut, power plus onan 16hp twin. love to get a blade and better deck for mine plus another toro grass blower for my toro bagger. salem, in. here
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I am really interested in the wheel horse
416s are great machines. We had one here as our main cutter for probably 15 years. It just died this fall, but had like 2600 hrs on it.
So we still have a 312 and a 518, and a new Bobcat ZT2000 zero turn. Now that one cuts!
I've had several and the only problems I've had with them have been onan related. Thanks for watching!
@@LaidOffGarage I agree the onan's can be problematic engines. But after getting over 2600 hrs on it, I can't complain. And we still have a couple other Toros we are still using here.
GREAT JOB BROTHER BTW where in Indiana you at im in Dayton ohio area thanks Chris
Well I was going to tell you before you pulled the fuel line but you already did it I was going to tell you just put a piece of tape around the other side and pull the new one through the area so that way you don't have to pull it all through there and push it through but you got it looks like so good job
I've had trouble in the past sliding fuel hose through factory installed cush clamps that are a tad bit too tight
@1:10 "I don't really need another one"
I'm not sure you understand your subscribers, because yes, you need *ALL* of them
Awesome job on the tractor brotha!
What size are those rear tires? I like how they look, I have a 417a and would like to.put new meats on the rear
i believe they are 23x10.50s
Use a Vacuum cleaner to pull the saw dust out of the carb intake before cranking it over.
Thanks! Nice video....
Great job. I have always wanted to find a Toro or Cub Cadet to restore but unfortunately, they are not popular where I live.
Where abouts do you live? There are several wheelhorse groups on FB that might aid in your search
@@LaidOffGarage Mississippi
@@billbray8797look up wheel horse junkies or wheel horse fanatics on Facebook
Thats a nice tractor !!
👍👌 Thanks for the video.
nice working horse
thanks for the video.
It's always good to take tire off completely just to make sure there's nothing sharp on inside of the rim that will puncture the tube
That's what I told myself to feel better lol!
I like your hat. Do you work for imi?
where is the tractor located at ?
ID Like To Have a Set Of Them Tires !!
I notice that most who work on old stuff don't wash it before starting. For me I hated cob webs, dirt, bees' nests and all the other stuff neglected stuff accumulates. So for me a good wash and cleaning of the item came first. Helped my work cloths last longer too. How come so many don't want to do this? I acknowledge their choice. Just interested in why most let the power wash to last,
To be honest I don't want to waste time washing something that ends up being junk. Usually I make sure it'll move under its own power before hand.
Nice riding mower by toro
Where's the link to the battery jump start pac?
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Sorry about that! Forgot to add it. Also, as of today it still has a $50 off coupon
Can I ask why you didn't put a fuel shut off on it
It's a pump fed system. So unless the engine is turning there's no fuel flow whereas a gravity setup is constant.
Picky about oil filter but not oil 😂 just messing with you love the video
Makes sense doesn't it ! Thanks for watching!
@LaidOffGarage yes sir looking forward to more
I think instead of the blade the wheel horse had a brush hog on her it would be more successful in dealing with high brush. Of course the blade will do for most situations, it is not a powerful enough tractor even with the heavy wheel weights. These help the blade be better at it's job. I do like this motor and combine like cooling system.
I agree completely. What you can't see in the video is that pile of brush consists of logs, dirt, and concrete as well lol!
The blue field on the flag should be on the left 😊
I will get it switched. You'd think that me being a former boy scout that I'd remember that lol!
I run 15w40 in all my tractors
Glad i'm not the only one!
Had a JD 316. Was in the middle of restoring it and it was stolen. It had an Onan 16 on it. Never got to even hear that motor run. Thanks for the video.
Invest in a vacuum.
I've got a very nice vacuum that works excellent!
I have a couple thoughts about your videos. First, the audio is very erratic. You might think about a lavalier mic so you’re always the same distance from it.
Second, I understand that you are trying to make income on TH-cam, but there are some extremes one can go to which may hurt your views. One of them is allowing too frequent advertisements. This is certainly the case on your channel. Please consider cutting back on the ads a bit. I have experienced a couple creators who have no ads and one of them has a huge viewership and is very successful - James Condon
Howdy Rein! Thanks for your feedback. As far as the ads go, YT has increasing ad duration and frequency and I've got no control over that.
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Oh, okay. Didn’t know that. 👍
Be a utiful
Was serviced probably back 10 years ago for the transmission
i like my 1993 toro wheel horse 416-8, hi/low trans, 48 in cut, power plus onan 16hp twin.
love to get a blade and better deck for mine plus another toro grass blower for my toro bagger.
salem, in. here
Best mow Ive ever gotten was from a 416H with a 48" deck. I regret selling that tractor!