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kloe0699

A wheel horse 418-C. Hydro, looks like a Kohler, Any ideas?

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kloe0699

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rmaynard

The 418-C has a Kohler M18QS engine, and an Eaton transmission. Could the "C" be commercial?

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TT

41-18KE01 (1987) The "C" does indeed represent commercial.

More or less replaced by the 520-HC in 1988.

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Don1977

That 48" deck has a lot of extra bracing on it some don't look factory like that plate on top and around the front.

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Road-Track

Looks like a good'un :woohoo: How does it compare with your 417A?

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Wheelhorse84

Does anyone have a 520 hc

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varosd

how many yrs was it made? Boy, learn something here on RS everyday. was it produced in low numbers? was that model on the "rare WH's" post?

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Tankman

Kohler engine, plenty of rust repair (patches) to the mower deck.

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CRE1992

I have a 418A, with a 42" deck, it's a nice tractor!

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Wheel Horse Kid

how many yrs was it made? Boy, learn something here on RS everyday. was it produced in low numbers? was that model on the "rare WH's" post?

Me too! Never knew that this model of tractor was ever made.

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SAM58

i have heard of them, but i thought it was like Bigfoot, just never seem...

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CasualObserver

You'll also want to check those rear wheels for chrome. The 418-C has been discussed a few times over the years. One discussion from a few years ago was that some 418-C models used up the leftover chrome rear rims from the 420-LSE models. They were just sprayed grey over the chrome. I don't see any rust on your rims.... might be worth a look.

It's not really a "rare" model... just not common. It was made for the commercial market, not residential. Probably most went to institution or munincipality kind of places. (schools and small town/townships/park districts and such) I know by me in Rochester they had a couple 520-HCs that went to auction a couple years ago from the park district. Your best bet if you want to find a xxx-C model is to watch the state/government auction sites.

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rmaynard

how many yrs was it made?

The answer is only one year, 1987.

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wallfish

I have one. It's basically a 418A with all the bells and whistles removed. I'll have to go out and check my rims for chrome!!!!

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