chevyaddict83 39 #1 Posted September 11, 2012 Well, I am in a bind. I want a wheelhorse, but need some help finding out what to buy. I'm looking for one that will support a decent set-up, like a plow, snowblower, bit my biggest concern is the rototiller. What models am I looking for? Thanks for your help guys. It might be nice to have a be all, end all list. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whfan74 2,066 #2 Posted September 11, 2012 Look for any c-series 12 h.p. or bigger or any 300, 400, 500 series Gear drive will be your best bet with running a tiller. Hydros are nice for mowing and plowing with the hydro lift. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 37,125 #3 Posted September 11, 2012 520-8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheel Horse Kid 105 #4 Posted September 11, 2012 I second what Scott said. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chevyaddict83 39 #5 Posted September 11, 2012 So, what do I look for, visually for these set-UPS? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jake Kuhn 1,554 #6 Posted September 11, 2012 A c160 is one awesome tractor. They make great workers and can come with a manual or a hydro trans. 16 hp kohler cast iron!!! ~Jake 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rock farmer 41 #7 Posted September 11, 2012 Roto tillers and other attachments are harder to come by than tractors. Find a set of attachments. if the tractor they come with is no good, You can always find another tractor to fit your attachments. Joe 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chevydave 25 #8 Posted September 11, 2012 I have a '89 416-8 that I have had since new. I have mowed, snow blowed and plowed with this unit and I would highly recommend it for the chores you have listed. It originally had the Onan, I would look for one a couple years older with the Kohler. You will love the low gear range of the 8-speed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buckrancher 2,679 #9 Posted September 11, 2012 buy a 314-8 gets better gas mileage than a 416-8 with a twin cylinder onan unless you can find one with a single cylinder kohler Brian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
COMMANDO6 20 #10 Posted September 11, 2012 I would buy basically what everyone else has said. The 300, 400, and 500 series are good all-purpose working tractors. Also, you wouldn't want a hydro if you're using a tiller. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chevyaddict83 39 #11 Posted September 11, 2012 So, when you say the 300 series, something like the 310-8? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whfan74 2,066 #12 Posted September 11, 2012 Yeah like the 310........I would try and find a nice 312-8, they seem to be fairly plentiful. Personally that is one of my favorite all around tractors for doing many different jobs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chevyaddict83 39 #13 Posted September 11, 2012 Cool, I have a few 310's local to me. Any other ones to keep an eye on? Thanks again guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foozerush 40 #14 Posted September 11, 2012 I second the 416-8. That's what I have and it's a beast. I agree on anything 300-400-500 series. They take what you throw at them. I also side with 12+ hp for running a blower and tiller. I love the power of my Onan 16.... And yes if something would happen to go wrong with it.. I will spend the money to get it rebuilt, but I keep up on keeping it clean and tuned up.... Good luck on your finding you a WH!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chevyaddict83 39 #15 Posted March 21, 2013 Its funny to look back at this, as it wasn't that long ago.... now with a c120, 855, 1100 Special, and a workhorse 800 in the stable. That didn't take long!!! Sent from my 416-8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lane Ranger 10,943 #16 Posted March 21, 2013 Yeah that's the other way to do buy a tractor for different attachments that has features you like and build a stable! A lot of the Red Square members seem to do that -after they get the first tractor!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tankman 3,518 #17 Posted March 21, 2013 520-8I second that! I am lovin' this 520-8 even before I've used it. The 520-8 must be a rare bird, I found this one sittin', wasn't used in two years. Previous owner had problems, all worked out now. The 414-8 or 416-8 are both fine Stallions too! A lot easier to find and purchase too. I have been working on this Horse for a couple of months. Just applied the decals that Terry made, a beautiful job I might add. Next up SS muffler shield, deck and Attach-A-Matic decals. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rock farmer 41 #18 Posted March 21, 2013 So, knowing what you know now, what advise would you give the you of last fall? And what attachments have you got? Joe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carlsbarn2 7 #19 Posted March 21, 2013 C-175 black hood rules ! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Whmaverick 54 #20 Posted March 21, 2013 Man, carlsbarn2, I was biten my tongue. But you said it, so I'm gonna second it. My C-175 is my main worker, it's an 8 speed and she's got power! Does whatever I ask of it. Oops gotta be careful of making strong statements, might get called out on them. Might have to prove it with videos, of course that might be fun too. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brybrychrismer 17 #21 Posted March 21, 2013 just get one for each job you wanna one fro tilling, one for mowing, one for plowing snow and so forth and so on.How ever i tried this than my wif came out to my shop and asked why all of them have a snow plow on at the same time . Ill have to agree with jake on this the C160 is a real power house as are the 300,400,and 500 tractors. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IthacaJeff 151 #22 Posted March 21, 2013 In reality, you may end up with at least two. One for mowing, the other for dirt/snow digging/plowing. Okay, but just one. Here is a list, in order: 416-8, C-160 8-speed: Kohler magnum or K341. No Onans or Briggs. 414-8, C-140, Again, Kohler. 314-8 312-8, C-120 310-8, C-100 The 400 series has a bit beefier tranny. More HP is always better, but fuel usage needs to be considered. So, no Onans, Kohler are easy to find replacement parts and engines. The 310, 312, C100, C120 may not have quite the power for heavy tilling. Some newer 314s, if I'm not mistaken, have the same beefier drivetrain as the 400 series. Do what you can to find a tractor with attachments. If the tractor is not the one you want, sell it and get another. Jeff 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chevyaddict83 39 #23 Posted March 21, 2013 (edited) So, knowing what you know now, what advise would you give the you of last fall? And what attachments have you got? Joe What advice would I give me? Hang on, its gonna be a fun ride!!! I have met some great people from this site. And learned almost too much. I have a plow, blower and working on getting a tiller now. I'm glad I followed my thoughts on getting into this hobby. The help and time everyone gives on this forum is the main reason I did. And I hope to get wise enough to start giving back! Edited March 21, 2013 by chevyaddict83 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Whmaverick 54 #24 Posted March 21, 2013 glad i got several. but to choose just one, it would be a C series or a 400 series eight speed. 14 hp is a good middle of the road size. good luck with your search, i'm sure you'll enjoy which ever you choose. oh yeah and don't forget once you decide. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorHfuhruhurr 137 #25 Posted March 21, 2013 The first thing I'd ask is "How much are you budgeting for this tractor"? The answer can vary a lot depending on that. Personally, I tend to buy a tractor for each attachment since some of the attachments can be a good workout to swap and I'm not getting any younger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites