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1962 Wheel Horse 702 Restoration

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grif63

All,

 

I’ve had a 1962 Wheels Horse 702 that has been sitting for about 5 years now after a tree fell on it (hood is slightly dented). I’ve decided to do a complete restoration and I’m having trouble finding a parts list for this exact model. As of now, the engine is going to be rebuilt, and the transmission will be touched up. I know finding tires will not be a problem at all, but I’m having some trouble locating some parts I know I’ll need. What is the best course of action of locating a gearshift for this model (snapped after tree fell, stuck in gear) and a steering wheel (also broke)? Also, are there any good diagrams that show transmission and engine rebuild? To summarize, just looking for the best way to access parts I’ll need, an overall parts list, and any diagrams to help with the rebuild/restoration project.   I greatly appreciate all help with this matter!

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Keaton

welcome, I have a 702 its a bit rough, my steering wheel broke off there is just 1 spoke, once I get it running I will go from there, its not hard to get the gear **** out, in the little ring that comes up , there is a little Allen key in there, take that out and it should pull right out, they may be hard to get out if you have not got it out already , and normally steering wheels are a pain, I tired to take 2 off and failed twice, they did not really need to come off I was just curious, and hope for the best of luck, if you have any questions add onto this and someone will answer, 

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ri702bill
9 hours ago, grif63 said:

All,

 

I’ve had a 1962 Wheels Horse 702 that has been sitting for about 5 years now after a tree fell on it (hood is slightly dented). I’ve decided to do a complete restoration and I’m having trouble finding a parts list for this exact model. As of now, the engine is going to be rebuilt, and the transmission will be touched up. I know finding tires will not be a problem at all, but I’m having some trouble locating some parts I know I’ll need. What is the best course of action of locating a gearshift for this model (snapped after tree fell, stuck in gear) and a steering wheel (also broke)? Also, are there any good diagrams that show transmission and engine rebuild? To summarize, just looking for the best way to access parts I’ll need, an overall parts list, and any diagrams to help with the rebuild/restoration project.   I greatly appreciate all help with this matter!

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Pullstart

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Round Hoods Rule!

 

 

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953 nut

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I was at the Dacusville farm Show near you Labor Day weekend, small world isn't it.

Lots of good information on here about all things Wheel Horse.     I am attaching a thread on engine rebuilding and transmission rebuilding that will be a good starting point.  Your best bet for replacement parts would be a Wanted ad on this site, it is free.     https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/classifieds/wanted/

 

 

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WHX??

:WRS: and yes your best source for parts is right here and the Big Show. 

 

11 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Round Hoods Rule!

Quit showing off your round hoods Kev...:lol:

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rjg854

:WRS: looks as though the boys have you fairly well covered.  Another place for parts is AZ Tractor Supply, you can give them a call for any needs you may have.

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Pullstart
32 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Quit showing off your round hoods Kev...:lol:


Huh?  Why?

 

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oliver2-44

:text-welcomeconfetti:

Lots of friendly information here. The only dumb questions are the one you don't ask.

:wwp: 

These threads should help you with your transmission rebuild. 

 

Some additional vendor information

 

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/92-vendors/

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ML3
4 hours ago, WHX?? said:

:WRS: and yes your best source for parts is right here and the Big Show. 

 

Quit showing off your round hoods Kev...:lol:

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Round Hoods????? I got a couple......

 

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grif63
12 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:WRS:

I was at the Dacusville farm Show near you Labor Day weekend, small world isn't it.

Lots of good information on here about all things Wheel Horse.     I am attaching a thread on engine rebuilding and transmission rebuilding that will be a good starting point.  Your best bet for replacement parts would be a Wanted ad on this site, it is free.     https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/classifieds/wanted/

 

 

Very small world! Thank you for your help

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Achto

@grif63 I forgot to give you a source for transmission kits.

 

https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product-category/manual-transmissions/

 

You should require kit #1. There are 2 versions of the kit, with or with out the 1533 bearings. Take a look around the rest of this site too. He has many parts for our old :wh:'s

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