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  • 1965 1054A Wheel Horse


    Bill Schlesselman
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      Price: $500
      Location: Aurora, Indiana
      Contact: 812-926-1817 W/Recorder (land line)

    1965 W/Horse model 1054A that I planned to restore, but I have too many Horses and not enough time (and energy) to do it, so I decided to let some of my tractors go. I believe I have everything for the 1054A, including extras. The one thing missing was the original 10hp Kohler with the starter/generator. Gone before I bought the tractor. It did have a later model 10hp Kohler with 12v starter and built-in flywheel stator. Previous owner said the 10hp motor smoked and I’ve never started it. I pulled it and replaced it with an old 16hp Kohler I had (high hours, runs good) and I added a voltage regulator. Fuel tank is good. Hydraulic pump worked when I parked it. I think the wiring is original. Tractor has been in my storage barn many years. Fired right up to take pics. Included: “2 mower decks, one good deck & one rusty parts deck (no holes)”; “42inch snow blade”; “2 sets of rear tires & wheels”: “new replacement headlight lenses”; “new PTO clutch disc lining”; Both Kohler engines go with it and all the extra parts. Everything has been in dry storage since I got it. Local pick-up only. Cash & carry! Just west of Cincinnati Ohio. I believe I have it priced very low for an easy sale.   Bill

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    gwest_ca

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    1964 is a model 1054

    1965 is a model 1054A

    Which one do you think it is?

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    buckeyes

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    It looks like the serial # is 49723. I would guess it's a 1965 1054A.

    On 1/4/2011 at 1:22 PM, Lane Ranger said:

    I have never seen a 953 with a 50... serial number. I have never seen a 1054 or 1054-A with one either.

     

    But we have a 1054-A with a 48 or 49... number and that would make 50 kind of close to that.

     

    The 1054-A would be a 1965 model.

     

     

    :banghead:

     

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    oliver2-44

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    Very Nice, I'd be in trouble if you were closer :angry-boxing:

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    Bill Schlesselman

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    Thanks for the year correction. I really never looked up the S/N and always assumed it was a 64 model.  Thanks again, I've fixed the ad.    Bill

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    Bill Schlesselman

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    Sorry, no.  There's way too much to ship. Tractor, 2 decks, extra rear wheels & tires, extra Kohler engine, snow blade, box of misc. parts.  Probably wouldn't fit in the back of a pickup truck.

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