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Bought a 1967 wheelhorse 857 and I do not know if it's battery ignition or magneto ignition, how can I tell? Kohler k181

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ebinmaine

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

 

If it's original factory,  that's a Battery ignition.  

 

:banana-gotpics:

 

 

If you post some pics we could tell for sure. 

 

 

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CodyLU568

 

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kpinnc
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The coil (spark plug wire connects to) and breaker (connected to coil "-" terminal) on the front of the engine is a giveaway. You have battery ignition. 

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CodyLU568
2 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

The coil and breakers on the front of the engine is a giveaway. You have battery ignition. 

Thank you! Trying to learn as much as I can about it. I'm a first time owner of a wheelhorse for about 2 weeks now

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kpinnc
Just now, CodyLU568 said:

Thank you! Trying to learn as much as I can about it. I'm a first time owner of a wheelhorse for about 2 weeks now

 

Great to see new collectors! Looks like you have a nice model there! :thumbs:

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ri702bill
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Nice 4 speed machine - a real worker. Do download the manual for it in the "Manuals" section...

and...Welcome.

 

Also, look over the "New to the Herd" document. LOTS of do's & don'ts on getting a new-to-you tractor.

 

 

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti:to the :rs: Cody.

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rjg854

:WRS:   That's a good model to start with, very simple wiring, without all the safety switches. Good on gas, and very agile.

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Ed Kennell

                                     

  Just wonder what this bar is for ?    nnr1r6fj.png.42c1f37e62990c1a983739d1163d8df9.png

 

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squonk
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Ed Kennell

Not the hood hinge Mike, the flat bar bolted to the block at the blue arrow.

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CodyLU568
3 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

                                     

  Just wonder what this bar is for ?    nnr1r6fj.png.42c1f37e62990c1a983739d1163d8df9.png

 

That bar was just holding the fuel line and another wire, it looked to be home made. I have the engine at the machine shop now, would slowly like to get this thing restored and as close to orginal as possible

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squonk
34 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Not the hood hinge Mike, the flat bar bolted to the block at the blue arrow.

I didn't see your blue arrow. It's hell to get old! 

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Handy Don
4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

                                     

  Just wonder what this bar is for ?    nnr1r6fj.png.42c1f37e62990c1a983739d1163d8df9.png

 

On at least a couple of K181’s I’ve see with the side PTO, there was a bent rod bolted there as a belt stop for when the PTO was disengaged. I’ve not found an original so I made one 

This image shows the belt without the belt stop with the mower deck installed.

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This image shows the belt stop installed but without the mower deck installed (sorry, the tractor isn’t here so I can’t get a better shot right now).

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Ed Kennell
7 minutes ago, squonk said:

It's hell to get old! 

Your just a beginner.   In 30 years, you'll be a happy old guy.    :unsure:

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Ed Kennell
12 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

This image shows the belt stop installed

I can see that bent rod working as a belt stop Don, but that flat bar doesn't extend out where it would touch the belt.   Unless there was a horizontal rod threaded into the flat bar at some time.    :confusion-shrug:

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Handy Don
3 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

I can see that bent rod working as a belt stop Don, but that flat bar doesn't extend out where it would touch the belt.   Unless there was a horizontal rod threaded into the flat bar at some time.    :confusion-shrug:

Yep, I agree. Still a mystery.

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