sscotsman 148 #1 Posted March 31, 2011 Can anyone ID this dump cart? I dont think its a Wheel Horse, based on photos of WH carts (I knew that when I bought it, just picked it up, got it cheap..) im just curious what it is.. I googled photos of dump carts, and that round draw bar on this one seems to be a somewhat unique feature..I could not find any photos showing that style of draw bar..they are always squarish on all the photos I could find.. I will probably use it until I find a good 1960's or '70's Wheel Horse dump cart to go with my model 854. (Im still looking for a WH dump cart! I have a post in the "wanted" section here) I figure I can use this cart until I find a good WH cart...then probably turn around and sell this one. It looks like its been repainted, and wasnt originally red.. there are traces of yellow paint underneath, which made me think "Cub"..but I cant find any Cub photos that seem to match it either.. I could find no tags, numbers or markings of any kind. Im just curious if anyone recognizes the heritage of this particular cart.. thanks! Scot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-Series14 15 #2 Posted March 31, 2011 The release lever is exactly like the one on my 1977 WH 18 cu. ft. dump cart. Mine has a "C" channel for the tongue Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikesRJ 552 #3 Posted April 1, 2011 67-10DC01 - 10 cu/ft Dump Cart http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/...01_803484R1.pdf Model Number:...67-10DC01 Serial #:............None - None Model Year:.......1976 Product Name:...10 Cubic Foot Cart Product Brand:...Wheel Horse Product Type:....Attachments Product Series:..Attachments & Kits, Consumer Riding Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sscotsman 148 #4 Posted April 1, 2011 67-10DC01 - 10 cu/ft Dump Cart http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/...01_803484R1.pdf Model Number:...67-10DC01 Serial #:............None - None Model Year:.......1976 Product Name:...10 Cubic Foot Cart Product Brand:...Wheel Horse Product Type:....Attachments Product Series:..Attachments & Kits, Consumer Riding NO WAY!! that is amazing! I was so certain it WASNT a Wheel Horse dump cart! I found one without even knowing it! that is just too cool.. thanks Mike! now I have to restore it and get new decals for it! Scot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SNYFIX 13 #5 Posted April 1, 2011 Ohio -- (aftermarket) Some were sold w/WH decals on them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sscotsman 148 #6 Posted April 1, 2011 Ohio -- (aftermarket) Some were sold w/WH decals on them. Thanks! that makes sense.. So on the one hand, it is a "real' Wheel Horse dump cart, in the sense that it was painted and lettered for Wheel Horse, in 1976, recieved a Wheel Horse model number and owners manual, and was sold at WH dealerships.. but it wasnt literally "made by Wheel Horse" directly..it was made by Ohio Steel: http://www.ohiosteel.com/ I would imagine quite a few carts, trailers and other accesories were "rebranded" this way, (and still are today)..not just Wheel Horse, but also John Deere, Cub Cadet, and all the tractor brands.."rebranding" is certaintly nothing new in this industry.. anyone know if ANY carts were actually made by Wheel Horse? I wouldnt be surprised if they were all (or a majority anyway) built by a different company. Scot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikesRJ 552 #7 Posted April 1, 2011 Let me see if I can explain this rather clearly (or not). Wheel Horse didn't make many of their attachments and farmed that construction work out to many manufacturers. The likes of Brinley, Ohio Steel, Gill, General Corp. (generators), Flightway Sales, Inc. (compressors), Ark Manufacturing (FEL's), Mars Industries (sweepers), Cyclone Seeder (seeders and spreaders), Herd Seeder Co. (seeders and spreaders), Amer-ind Mac Kissic (sprayers, chippers & shreaders), Fairbury Products (PTO's), Original Cab Co (cabs), Roxy-Bonner (reel mowers), Danuser Machine Co (post hole diggers), Cenol Co (insect foggers), Hayben (sickle bars), ARPS Co (rakes and graders), O. M. Scott & Son (spreaders, aerators, thatchers, and drop seeders), E-Z Rake (vacuum sweepers and thatchers), Hanson Equipment Corp (power sprayers), H. D. Hudson Co. (power sprayers), and many others. All of these manufacturers fell under the generic term of "Allied Attachments" for Wheel Horse. See this for more information on the topic: http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/...atalog_1970.pdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sorekiwi 761 #8 Posted April 1, 2011 Mine has the "Ohio Steel Fabricators" decal, and a whole loat more dents, dings and rust! Its been a great cart though, and one day it will get a birthday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,068 #9 Posted April 2, 2011 Let me see if I can explain this rather clearly (or not). Wheel Horse didn't make many of their attachments and farmed that construction work out to many manufacturers. The likes of Brinley, Ohio Steel, Gill, General Corp. (generators), Flightway Sales, Inc. (compressors), Ark Manufacturing (FEL's), Mars Industries (sweepers), Cyclone Seeder (seeders and spreaders), Herd Seeder Co. (seeders and spreaders), Amer-ind Mac Kissic (sprayers, chippers & shreaders), Fairbury Products (PTO's), Original Cab Co (cabs), Roxy-Bonner (reel mowers), Danuser Machine Co (post hole diggers), Cenol Co (insect foggers), Hayben (sickle bars), ARPS Co (rakes and graders), O. M. Scott & Son (spreaders, aerators, thatchers, and drop seeders), E-Z Rake (vacuum sweepers and thatchers), Hanson Equipment Corp (power sprayers), H. D. Hudson Co. (power sprayers), and many others. All of these manufacturers fell under the generic term of "Allied Attachments" for Wheel Horse. See this for more information on the topic: http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/...atalog_1970.pdf Mike you don't have any info on the Cyclone seeders do you? I just picked up a nice one. All metal,big hopper and pneumatic tires. I'm trying to figure out how old it might be. You don't see many like this nowadays. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sscotsman 148 #10 Posted April 2, 2011 Let me see if I can explain this rather clearly (or not). Wheel Horse didn't make many of their attachments and farmed that construction work out to many manufacturers. The likes of Brinley, Ohio Steel, Gill, General Corp. (generators), Flightway Sales, Inc. (compressors), Ark Manufacturing (FEL's), Mars Industries (sweepers), Cyclone Seeder (seeders and spreaders), Herd Seeder Co. (seeders and spreaders), Amer-ind Mac Kissic (sprayers, chippers & shreaders), Fairbury Products (PTO's), Original Cab Co (cabs), Roxy-Bonner (reel mowers), Danuser Machine Co (post hole diggers), Cenol Co (insect foggers), Hayben (sickle bars), ARPS Co (rakes and graders), O. M. Scott & Son (spreaders, aerators, thatchers, and drop seeders), E-Z Rake (vacuum sweepers and thatchers), Hanson Equipment Corp (power sprayers), H. D. Hudson Co. (power sprayers), and many others. All of these manufacturers fell under the generic term of "Allied Attachments" for Wheel Horse. See this for more information on the topic: http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/...atalog_1970.pdf Thanks Mike! great info! Scot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dennist 139 #11 Posted April 2, 2011 Mine looks similar with exception of hitch set-up straight tube vs round hitch tube. Mine is very strong and comes in handy all the time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikesRJ 552 #12 Posted April 3, 2011 ... Mike you don't have any info on the Cyclone seeders do you? ... http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/...s_July-1970.pdf There's a small bit of information in this manual. Start on page 6. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 37,130 #13 Posted April 3, 2011 Mine is the Toro/ variety. I'll have to dig it out and see if there are any other identifying manufacturers info on it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dcrage 628 #14 Posted April 7, 2011 I have that cart -- My Dad bought it 40(?) yrs ago -- Now I need to start worrying about it sitting out in the weather and that I let it rust thru at the back joint with the frame Never imagined it would be linked to Wheel Horse!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites