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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Now I am blessed that there are 3 of them here. I just got to meet a friend that I've helped for many years on the phone on things that just brought me another one. We've been talking about it for many years but he finally came this way on his way through the state today and brought it. It needs some work but I have plenty of parts that it needs that work off the 520H like a front wheel, engine screen, and a lower dash panel, and prob a few other things.
Good thing is the essential 8 speed parts are all there and it has the correct original number tag for an 8 speed on the rear fender. The rear fender and maybe the side covers + steps will have to be replaced to make it slick but that's ok. The hood is super nice with no dents or anything so that's nice.
He also brought me a barely used front chipper with all the Wheel Horse brackets. I may play with this stuff some in the next week or 2 and will put some updates in here later.
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more than enough power to make anything possible with that set up.
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Then I was curious and had the time so I dug into the non running part. It only has around 400 hours but there has already been some "rigging" of safety switches, fuse block, and 9 pin connector of course... The starter has also been beat to death, the PTO switches are taped up with electrical tape, and other cool things like that lol. I highly doubted the starter had a problem because thy rarely ever do, with any 520 it usually goes back to the wiring...
The PTO switch prob should be because of the bushings being out of place, I've fixed that several times before by just replacing the bushings so the switches will get pushed in properly. Just did one a little over a month ago while the customer waited, doesn't take long when you are used to doing a lot of them.
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After finding that problem I checked everything else and there was no power to the coil. The "fix" or jumper across the 9 pin connector is the problem there, it has already failed. After running a jumper from the battery to the coil there was spark.
After that I got to the carb, sprayed some carb cleaner in it, put the jumper on the coil, stuck the broken wire in the starter wire at the relay and it started right up. It seemed smooth and didn't smoke but I'm still not sure if the engine is solid. I'm thinking it may be, at least it didn't have a dead miss, didn't smoke, and was quiet. It may have been sold because someone couldn't get it to crank or run. We'll see on that as well...
I need to take a few more things apart and pull the top of the carb to get a look inside. If it looks good I can run my alternative fuel tank right to the carb then try the above again to check more things out. I don't have enough hands to do it all right now. It's getting late so that will be a job for next week...
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Barring all of the above for now I put the carb back together, made a new lead that was bad for the starter relay, set up my aux fuel setup, put the jumper on the coil, then she started right up with the key as normal. I ran it until it was good and hot, set up the carb, then it wasn't charging lol. The engine is smooth and quiet and doesn't smoke, a very surprising but good thing. After it cooled for awhile I cleaned up the jumpers around the 9 pin connector, and spread all of the male connectors in the 9 pin for a better temporary connection and everything is working now.
As usual,,, someone spent a lot of time and effort chasing things when it boiled down to the 9 pin connector and an unusual broken connector at the starter relay...
Bad news for me is now I have to take all the shields and flywheel off to see if someone made any kind of mess in there, fix those messes, then put it all back together the way it should be...
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Now if I can get a correct wheel on the right front, the next step will be to check out the drive train and ride it around some. After that and finally knowing what I'm up against then it will be time to move on.
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This one I have is complete belt and all according to the manual so all I need to do is put it on something and check it out.
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