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oldnugly

Sold a couple Horses lately and there was a big empty space in the stable that I was hoping to fill with a C-120.

Today I brought one home. It's a '74 auto with a nice deck and an even nicer 42in snow blade. The tractor runs nicely and the Sundstrand tranny seems strong.

The blade is one of the older type with the "A" type rails that go back to the rear axle in a continuous angle. Puzzle is it has the angle adjust from the seat. The other I've seen had the operator get off the tractor to change the angle so I wonder if mine is factory.

All my other Horses have had Kohler "K" series. This one has the dreaded(at least by some) Tecumseh HH-120!!?? Any special handling I need to do for the Tec'y?

The price was too right to turn down.

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Pollack Pete

Hmmmmm.........I'm far from a C-120 expert,but I've never seen one with a Tecumseh.I've got a couple C-120's that have Kohler's.You think it's original? How about some pics.Good luck with your new toy.Love those C's.

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reecie

Congrats!

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Kelly

All my WH the plows angle from the seat, that is a nice feature of them, if the tucky runs good your all set, they normally have carb issues.

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rmaynard

Hmmmmm.........I'm far from a C-120 expert,but I've never seen one with a Tecumseh...

The 1975 C-120 Special (1-0357), had a Tecumseh. That's what made it "special".

I've had three snow plows that date from 1966 to 1977. All had the seat operated lever control for blade angle.

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tank

Good luck with the new ride! :)

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Rooster

Special Handleing Instructions for a Tec....

Fina a Lake!

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SkyhawkTL

The Tecumseh is a great engine - just keep it in tune.

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rexman72

good luck with the new horse

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oldnugly

I took another look at the old blade as far as how to angle the blade. It looks like part of it is missing which might explain the 'get off to tilt blade' thing. Its' in my garage but belongs to a friend.

According to the Yahoo chart at least some of the '74 C-120's were built with Tecy's, unfortunately, all were autos. The engine and tractor numbers check out as valid for each other as far as can be known.

Tomorrow I'll change the fluids and give her a little more workout.

I think I'll try the snow blade on my '74 C-100-8spd and it'll be back-up for my '74 C-160-8spd. Pete, you're right about those "C"s!

Great tractors!

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TT

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:teasing-neener:

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varosd

any photo's?

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oldnugly

Oooops! I went back to the Yahoo site and re-checked. Apparently there WERE some '74 C-120's made with 8-speed trannys. Does anybody have one? Wanna trade for a nice Auto with the bullet-proof Tecumseh engine?

Will try for pics tomorrow

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rmaynard

The only Tecumseh 8-speeds were 1-0375 and 1-0357, both from 1975. The 1974 C-120 8-speeds were all Kohler. That is unless TT has some info that we are not aware of. :D

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MikesRJ

:text-worthless:

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