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HorseBreaker

Hi Guys:

I have three C Series Wheel Horses at the moment two of which I use for a bit of contract mowing, the problem I have is that they are becoming increasingly expensive to maintain, I should add I am in the UK.

The price of new parts over here is colossal when compared to prices in the US for example, a Deck Belt Tensioner Pulley is now in excess of

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wheel horse 1045

im not sure about that but welcome to redsquare

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can whlvr

not sure about that either but maybe some of the guys from your area can help,im in canada and parts arnt that available,people dont tear them apart so much around me,they keep driving them.

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tarcoleo

Horsebreaker,

As a lover of all things English when it comes to machinery, and especially

race cars, I have admired the ingenuity of backyard mechanics in your

country. The "C" series WH tractors are a marvel of simplicity and design.

I can't help thinking that there is a craftsman somewhere near your backyard

who would love to help you keeping your tractors running. They are a pleasure

to work on and lend themselves to improvisation in maintenance.

So hang in there, be creative, and keep those horses in the barn or working

out on the lawns, but not out in the pasture.

Tom in RI, New England, USA :notworthy:

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Sparky

We have a few members from the uK so hopefully they will chime in with a tip or two about buying parts over there.

Good Luck!

Mike........

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Electro12WH

Tarcoleo is right! A tensioner pulley doesn't have to be exactly that size and I don't use WH drive belts. I buy them from a tractor supply co. Just be sure and use the premium belts. They're gray colored and have a fabric appearance to them.

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