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Does anyone know if the 856 had 8speed trans or 6 ? Looking through tractor data it does list them coming with a 4 speed ? 
 

This one looks to have a 8 or 6 speed -custom maybe or am I missing something? 
 

 

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ebinmaine

Note that 6 and 8 speeds are not the same transmission.  

Six speeds were available from 1967 to 69 (maybe 1970??) 

 

8 speeds were available from 1970 or 71 up. 

 

The brake drum position is the difference.  

 

 

856 decodes as 

8 HP

5 = THREE speed 

6 model year.  

 

I don't believe there was a SIX speed available in 1966.  

 

Trina's Military Tribute Tractor "Millie" was/is an 856. 

We added and updated with a SIX speed transmission so she could have Limited Slip Differential and lower gear for reversing.  

 

 

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Wheelhorse#1
59 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Note that 6 and 8 speeds are not the same transmission.  

Six speeds were available from 1967 to 69 (maybe 1970??) 

 

8 speeds were available from 1970 or 71 up. 

 

The brake drum position is the difference.  

 

 

856 decodes as 

8 HP

5 = THREE speed 

6 model year.  

 

I don't believe there was a SIX speed available in 1966.  

 

Trina's Military Tribute Tractor "Millie" was/is an 856. 

We added and updated with a SIX speed transmission so she could have Limited Slip Differential and lower gear for reversing.  

 

 

 

Thanks for the explanation Eric ,much appreciated.Been on the hunt for a decent 856, not that I don't have enough projects as it is  :wh: 

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D_Mac

They don't have to be decent when you find it. Just decent when it's finished. My 856 when found and as it is today.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

 

Been on the hunt for a decent 856, 

 

 

..... And one just popped up in Rochester IL.... 

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Wheelhorse#1
3 hours ago, D_Mac said:

They don't have to be decent when you find it. Just decent when it's finished. My 856 when found and as it is today.

 

 

 

Amen to that @D_Mac 

I just look for the ones with good bones ! I enjoy bringing them back from the dead, at least the best I can mechanically so they can be put to work again.

That 865 is a nice find, nice work .I just recently missed a nice one, someone was quicker on the draw and snatched it up!

As the that old saying goes....Ya snooze, you loose :angry-cussingblack:     

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D_Mac

Thanks. I bought 2 from the guy that day. The 856 and a 500 Special. I had to literally drag them out of the weeds. I couldn't leave them. The 500 I sold when I finished it. The 856 I still own. As you can see I named it .... " Forsaken " . I kept it crusty but had a friend do some nice pinstripe on it. 

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Retired Wrencher

Hard to beat those K181`s. Never owned a 66 model.I have had a few 857 and now a Commando 8 and of corse the No name 8 and B80`s four and eight speeds.All great engines. Enjoy the ride!

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Retired Wrencher
On 12/3/2023 at 6:09 AM, dkg520 said:

My 856

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Looks to nice to work with.I see your Shepard is always buy your side like mine. Great dogs.

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Diesel Actual

i like the upright exhaust .   did you modify that?

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, Diesel Actual said:

i like the upright exhaust .   did you modify that?

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

 

@dkg520 is that a Kemp exhaust? 

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kpinnc
On 12/2/2023 at 9:20 AM, ebinmaine said:

I don't believe there was a SIX speed available in 1966.  

 

Correct. In 1967, Wheel Horse introduced the 867, 1067, and 1267. These were the first "6 speed" tractors with high/ low range. 

 

 

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dkg520

Yes. It’s from Kemp

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Lee1977

 

On 12/2/2023 at 9:20 AM, ebinmaine said:

Note that 6 and 8 speeds are not the same transmission.  

Six speeds were available from 1967 to 69 (maybe 1970??) 

 

8 speeds were available from 1970 or 71 up. 

 

The brake drum position is the difference.  

 

 

856 decodes as 

8 HP

5 = THREE speed 

6 model year.  

 

I don't believe there was a SIX speed available in 1966.  

 

Trina's Military Tribute Tractor "Millie" was/is an 856. 

We added and updated with a SIX speed transmission so she could have Limited Slip Differential and lower gear for reversing.  

 

 

My 1971 Raider has a 6 speed transmission.5073.  1-0310

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