Dave E 35 #1 Posted June 6 Looking at this tonight, seems similar to my grandfather's model 50+ years go. Here's descript: Wheel horse garden tractor with wheel horse snow plow does run needs a little work to get it going again snow plow needs a pulley and belt to work needs a battery has two new front tires and and two spare rims and tires for rear asking $500 obo Thoughts? Would be my first WH, I have a gravely walk behind and my wife has a Simplicity Broadmoor. Plan to use this to haul stuff in a wagon, etc. Thanks 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sparky-(Admin) 21,318 #2 Posted June 6 That’s a 1964 “1054 or a 1965 “1054A”. That would be a great rig for towing stuff around 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Moparfanforever 846 #3 Posted June 6 (edited) Looks like a 953 ?? That would make it a 1963. Maybe a 1054 ?? That would make it a 1964. Edited June 6 by Moparfanforever Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #4 Posted June 6 That looks like it, 1054 or 1054A. I found a picture online of one with a Number 10 loader... I wonder if I could find one of those... looks like I am going to bring cash with me tonight. Thanks! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,883 #5 Posted June 6 The 953/1054 series garden tractors were a true slap in the face to the green and yellow brands back in the day! Hi ground clearance, big fuel tank, super duty front axle, frame and rear Unidrive, big heavy front cast nose grille and hydraulic lift on a gear drive platform. You might say I’m a fan of ‘em! 3 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,177 #6 Posted June 6 3 hours ago, Dave E said: snow plow needs a pulley and belt to work No belts and pulleys on snow plows. The engine will have three pulleys. The inside one powers the hydraulic lift pump. The center one powers the transmission. The outer one powers a deck, tiller, or snow blower. to the Dave. You will find all the help you need to bring this gem back to life. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,118 #7 Posted June 6 1 hour ago, Pullstart said: The 953/1054 series garden tractors were a true slap in the face to the green and yellow brands back in the day! Hi ground clearance, big fuel tank, super duty front axle, frame and rear Unidrive, big heavy front cast nose grille and hydraulic lift on a gear drive platform. You might say I’m a fan of ‘em! And they are fire retardant! 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 11,045 #8 Posted June 6 Serial number indicates it is a 1963 model 953 if the sticker is on the tractor and not an attachment. If it is on a 54'' dozer blade would be model BD-543 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #9 Posted June 7 It's the dozer blade... thanks. Good info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #10 Posted June 7 Picked her up, $400. Needs battery and second belt from inside ... transmission I guess. I'll be working on oil, battery and belt and see how it runs over the weekend. Anyone know the middle belt size or number offhand? Common belt to get local? I'll take some better pics soon but I believe she's a winner! 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oliver2-44 9,752 #11 Posted June 7 @Dave E is there a tractor serial number sticker on the panel below the dash? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #12 Posted June 7 Not that I saw and I've got a tarp over it for the night. Need to make room in garage tomorrow after work, then I will dig in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 5,458 #13 Posted June 7 (edited) Dave: Anyone know the middle belt size or number offhand? Dave Look in the manual section here for all parts info. Tons of manuals and info. @gewest can help also. Edited June 7 by Retired Wrencher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,883 #14 Posted June 7 I think the inside belt is for the hydraulic pump. Not necessary to get it running and driving. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,177 #15 Posted June 7 (edited) 13 hours ago, Dave E said: Anyone know the middle belt size or number offhand? The manuals list the drive belts as 1/2X70 for the 1054 and 1/2x82 for the 953. Something doesn't seem correct on that big length difference. Best to take some measurements. I buy all my belts at Tractor Supply. They can easily be returned if they don't fit. Correction, the manual lists a 1/2x82 belt for both the 953 and the 1054. It is the 1045 that uses the 1/2x70 belt. Edited June 7 by Ed Kennell 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #16 Posted June 7 Thanks all. I got the manual off here last night and will print it today. Looks they were written by the same people that wrote gravely manuals back in the day, lol. I had come to the conclusion that it was the 82" x 1/2" but will pick up the 70 also today just in case, hopefully they'll have them at one of my TSCs, I have one near work and one closer to home. I will report back how things are going. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,177 #17 Posted June 7 The 1/2x82 does seem to be correct for a drive belt. The smaller inner belt for the hyd pump for my 953 was a 3L480 3/8x48. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IMEM1QM?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,883 #18 Posted June 7 (edited) @Dave E is that an F250 light duty with the 7 lug wheels? Don’t see them much. I like the flat bed I’m guessing the ladder rails are the ramps? I built a similar design for a deck over my bed. 8’ 5-1/2” wide and 9’ long, just a smidge under DOT limits on width. Edited June 7 by Pullstart Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 55,230 #19 Posted June 7 I have found the 82" belt o be a bit short, Tractor Supply Kevlar 1/2" by 83" seems to work well. Based on the tires on your tractor I would say it is a 1965 Model 1054A. The only thing that separates it from the 1963 and 1964 models is a few of the gears in the transaxle and the turf tires. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 11,045 #20 Posted June 7 1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said: The manuals list the drive belts as 1/2X70 for the 1054 and 1/2x82 for the 953. Something doesn't seem correct on that big length difference. Best to take some measurements. I buy all my belts at Tractor Supply. They can easily be returned if they don't fit. All I see for the 1054 is a 1/2"-20 thread size for the tie rod. Click on the picture to see it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #21 Posted June 7 2 hours ago, 953 nut said: I have found the 82" belt o be a bit short, Tractor Supply Kevlar 1/2" by 83" seems to work well. Based on the tires on your tractor I would say it is a 1965 Model 1054A. The only thing that separates it from the 1963 and 1964 models is a few of the gears in the transaxle and the turf tires. He also had another set of (dry rotted) turf tires on rims for it, I believe you are right which means the tractor and I both turn 60 next year which is cool. There is no serial number tag under the steering wheel so this may be as close as we get. Thanks! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OoPEZoO 524 #22 Posted June 7 12 hours ago, Dave E said: Picked her up, $400. Needs battery and second belt from inside ... transmission I guess. I'll be working on oil, battery and belt and see how it runs over the weekend. Anyone know the middle belt size or number offhand? Common belt to get local? I'll take some better pics soon but I believe she's a winner! Dude....Nice tractor score, but that truck is excellent. Did you buy it that way, or have it built? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #23 Posted June 7 Here are the "as bought" pictures now that it's in my garage. Bought battery, oil, and hydraulic/drive belts at TSC this morning. Forgot to get a plug. The project begins. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #24 Posted June 7 (edited) Good looking truck Pullstart! It's actually an F150 (2011) Heavy Half Ton. Long story but my dad built it before they were shipping and originally had a diamond plate "tonneau" very similar to yours on it to haul his ATV while towing camper. As time went on he stepped up through several iterations to a Honda 1000 UTV and had this bed built. I had a 2006 F150, 5.4L and he kept telling me he was going to give me his... to which which I always chuckled and said you'll be driving it for another 20. Well, he got a very quick cancer 3 years back and a day or two before he passed he smiled and said "told ya you were getting the truck". Well, I get to talk about Dad a lot because so many people comment on the truck, lol. She pulls like a mule, I have a 38" toy hauler and an HD Electra-glide and it's no sweat and when I got a flat on the camper it was nice to have the floor jack, impacts and other goodies he left in one of the compartments. Yes, the sideboards are ramps as well... BTW: Dad was a Gravely walk behind fan and I have the one he bought new in 1974 - used it to pull my new WH across the yard last night, he always said the old WH's were great, my grandfather had one in the 60s/70s when I was young. It was very well washed and waxed as I remember, we used to pull each other around in the trailer he had. Buying this 1054 is bringing back some memories. Edited June 7 by Dave E 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave E 35 #25 Posted June 7 OoPEZoO: the truck was all Dad... see my other reply. She's been well used towing small excavators, kubota and campers - I'm paying for that use now with turbo replacements and a tone of other maintenance as the odo approaches 170K but it would be very hard to replace the package so we'll be together for some years to come! (I think he gave ME to the truck - lol) 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites