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meadowfield

Hi from sunny england...

just acquired a Norlett tractor.

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with the model number 2-4300, serial 138055

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It has no model stickers, but looks very much like a wheelhorse.

The steering gear, wheels and chassis make it look very much like a 70's wheelhorse.

It has has an engine transplant at some time (now has a 300cc JAP engine). Cutter deck is a centre discharge with bevel gear drive - which looks very novel !

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would appreciate any help dating and finding the equivalent wheelhorse - we can then look for spares and the correct engine.

best regards

mark

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stevasaurus

I'm thinking this 857 of mine kind of looks close to yours. This is a 1967 with an 8 hp kohler.

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See what you think. :thumbs:

Your dash plate is a newer style though...the mower deck looks like a typical RM 326 or RM 366.

:D

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rickv1957

:thumbs: Rick

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meadowfield

Hi,

From the only post I can find on the interweb - the belgian models were mid 70's. I think I'm a bit newer here - though it looks very similar... being a newbie to wheelhorse they all look pretty similar !

plastic dash is very 70's...

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Roger from southern Iowa

Looks like a :D to me.........

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JimD

:thumbs:

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Mrs. Ed

Hi and :thumbs:

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dscott2000

:thumbs: Your Norlett looks just like my Raider 8! For the exception, mine doesnt have an electric clutch. Here's a picture.

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W9JAB
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meadowfield

Update !

After stripping down it appears to be a cut n' shut job. It is two tractors rolled into one.

Chassis rails are possibly commando 800 or Raider8, Steering upright, bonnet, are from the original tractor model no.v 2-4300. Looks like the original colour to this was gold!

The whole rear end is something different as it has been welded to the frontend and there is a step change in height of the material section. I'm guessing this has enabled a gearbox transplant at some point...

Original colour of this is wheel horse red.

Gearbox has no markings at all, but is a 4 speed unit with 4 pinion diff. 3rd gear was completely shot, but with some clever welding, die grinding and a 10 ton press it is repaired and engages perfectly.

Will post some more pics when I get time.

mark

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VinsRJ

Even if its a couple tractors put together, it still looks good to me. I really like the name plate on the nose.

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btrrg1969

Hi from sunny england...

:WRS:someone please educate me on these tractors , never heard or seen one before , looks great.

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meadowfield

:WRS:someone please educate me on these tractors , never heard or seen one before , looks great.

Other than the topic on this forum there is very little known about them.

It appears Norlett - A Norwegian company had a number of badged A-90's made for them in 1974. Despite mine being green, the bonnet colour is actually gold underneath - so I'm assuming they were gold?!?

They were made in the same belgian factory as the wheelhorse C-101 I have.

mark

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meadowfield

Update !

After stripping down it appears to be a cut n' shut job. It is two tractors rolled into one.

Will post some more pics when I get time.

mark

Well heres a few more pics of the restoration, would like to know what the backend is, frontend is A-90 I can't identify the gearbox though either.

Brake seems to be in a different place to the other gearboxes I have seen/

Any experts shed any further light?

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Any experts shed any further light?

thanks

mark

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Arndts small engine repair

Hi :wh: nice old tractor ! :) :USA:

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stoneman

Oh great . . . i just got the computer back up and now it looks like I need a new video card. Your tractor is showing up green on my screen. :USA: :)

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meadowfield

Oh great . . . i just got the computer back up and now it looks like I need a new video card. Your tractor is showing up green on my screen. :USA::)

It was green when I got it - looks gold underneath...who ever heard of a gold tractor?

:wh:

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TT

I can't identify the gearbox though either.

Brake seems to be in a different place to the other gearboxes I have seen

#5084/5085 4 speed style like was used in the '73 8-4 speed or '74/'75 B-80 models over here. (not sure about axle length though)

Comparing it to the earlier models, the brake drum was moved to the counter shaft from the reduction (pinion) shaft - for what I'm assuming to be better braking through more reduction. :)

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meadowfield

Hi all,

finally got the Norlett together. Here's a few pics !

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mark

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Brrly1

Nice job on the restore Mark, Tractor looks really good for being a Green (Wheel Horse) type of a different brand. At least its not a JD sorry not a fan. Looking good. :thumbs:

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meadowfield

thanks !

original colour was gold - it was green when we acquired it, so we decided to keep it green.... :wh:

My dad wants to paint his next horse blue and orange - kind of Fordson like, not sure how that will turn out and what peoples opinions of that will be :thumbs:

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Horse'n Around

You did a great job on it. Well done :thumbs:

John

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AMC RULES

Boy did that turn out nice. Great job, love the green. :thumbs:

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JC 1965

:thumbs: Great job on the restoration. Tractor looks like a brand new one. Would look better painted red!! :wh:

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