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Is B-82 a Good Tractor to Have

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Easton Rich

Looking to buy one figured out there is difference between lawn and garden tractor. Don't need to really work it to hard just mowing 

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Easton Rich

I know the shaft is the difference. Vertical and Horizontal?

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Easton Rich

Just Wondering because starting to tinker with them and find parts is difficult 

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Ed Kennell

Any Wheel Horse is good to have.     Having the Peerless transmission, the B-82 is limited to lawn mowing.     Most wheel Horse owners opt for a horizontal engine with the stronger Wheel Horse gear drive or Sundstrand, or Eaton Hydro transmissions.     Many tractors, parts and implements should be available in your area. 

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c-series don

I agree with Ed, I’d opt for a hydrostatic transmission if it’s just for mowing. I actually prefer them anyway because most came with hydraulic lift. I like the C-series tractors because they are simple and easy to work on. They also don’t have all of what I think is is that unnecessary electrical crap that usually ends up causing problems. Also is that a 68 Chevy 4x4 in your picture? 

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Easton Rich

Thanks for all the info. Still I probably will pick it up any way just to play with. I love all Wheel Horses even if its electric

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Easton Rich

Oh Ed I have a all original 88' 418-A looks pretty much new. I can send pictures if you want :mrgreen:

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c-series don

I’m going to speak for Ed and say yes, of course we want pictures! Here’s my 418-C 

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Easton Rich

So mine may not be that nice but it did sit in a shed 10-15 years. It does have rust:mellow: but a LOT better than most originals :handgestures-thumbup:

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Easton Rich

Here you go. It belonged to my Grandpa Floyd. He bought it new at the farm store he worked at in 1989. 

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Easton Rich

Yours WAY better than mine. I love how you did the paint

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Easton Rich

Mine is Hydro too. way better for mowing and pushing snow

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Easton Rich

What year is yours

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c-series don

@Easton RichI believe mine is a 1987. I bought it from the original owner around a year and a half ago. He was getting along in years and hired a lawn service. He was visibly sad to see it go, however I assured him it was going to a good home. Occasionally I send him pictures of it, which he said makes him happy!  I didn't do anything to the paint except clean it! If I remember correctly it has around 800 hrs on it. 

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Easton Rich

Mine has 1030 hrs on it it got used a bit thought

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Easton Rich

Well your mower looks really good. I like how people still care about these old machines

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