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WSC C165

I got this at a auction couple days ago. I'm thinking fix it up a little and repaint, not a full restore. I have always wanted a WH should be a fun project. I got the engine running yesterday, it was stuck when I got it.

 

01-16K801-15930

Kohler K341AS

 

Are the rear wheels tires factory, they look a little small?

Is a new rear fender still available? It is busted up on the other side.

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Sparky

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Those are not the correct rear rim or tires. Should have at least 23x8.5x12's on the rear. Fronts look correct. The rear fender can be swapped to a metal fender pan, most anything from 1978 and up will fit.

Mike............

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Wheel-N-It

Congragulations on your first WH. The blackhoods are among the best of the Wheel Horses. Junk the plastic fender and install a newer steel. They bolt right up. Look at the thread I just started to see what yours will look like with the steel fender pan.

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WSC C165

Thanks guys I'll hunt that metal fender, that does look better than the plastic.

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posifour11

Congrats and welcome. When does your next one come home?

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Fordiesel69

If the engine was "stuck" you have problems.  It is a very highly sought after engine so please fix it before it stick the rod through the side.  Either the cylinder was rusted, or the connecting rod was stuck to the crank.  The rod will just pound out over a period of time.  Or if it was the cylinder rusted, it will begin to burn oil and wear out the bore. 

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Wheel Horse Kid

Welcome to RedSquare! Good luck with your resto! Looks like you have a good start!

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AMC RULES

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gwest_ca

1980 tractor but this 1981 manual should work for you

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/file/1970-tractor-1981-b-c-d-series-om-wiring-810233r1/

 

A good 1978-79 service manual that applies to many years. Open the manuals and do a search for 810063r1.

 

 

Garry

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Jake Kuhn

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WSC C165

Thanks for all the welcomes and links and advice more pics as I tear into it.

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WSC C165

I went hunting some wheels for the C165 from a mower shop came back with these.

Raider 10

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Judging from the tree it had set for a while.

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B81

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546cowboy

You THINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Digger 66

I went hunting some wheels for the C165 from a mower shop came back with these.

Raider 10

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Judging from the tree it had set for a while.

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B81

 

 

 

I would love to pick at that thing , I just got my first Raider 

Where you from ( besides the barn  :greetings-wavegreen: ) LOL !

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WSC C165

Oklahoma

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Digger 66

Oklahoma

 

10-4 ! 

Too far .

Nice to meet 'ya 

 

-Gene

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limited12

:text-coolphotos:  :WRS:

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Wheel-N-It

How did the Wheel Horse grow around that tree???   :scratchead:

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dennist

It's amazing it sat that long without anyone wanting it.

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WSC C165

It's amazing it sat that long without anyone wanting it.

So far back in the woods and brush couldn't see it, had to take a saw and cut a path to get to it.

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Wheel Horse Kid

Welcome to RedSquare and it looks like you have some great tractors there!

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userj8670

That is awesome!  Got the tree growing around the wheel!

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nolarefugee

Cool, love the tree.  Did you take any pics of it where it sat for so long?

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