Jump to content
Rayp

Hi, I'm Ray from Cheltenham England

Recommended Posts

Rayp

I have a C 160 which I am slowly dismantling with a view to repainting, currently on hold pending warmer weather and I am trying to figure out how the brake cluth untit comes apart. 

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
953 nut

:WRS:    Always glad to see new members, you can download a maual for your horse on this site that should help you figure out the brake and clutch.    :text-welcomeconfetti: 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
AMC RULES

 Hey Ray!    :greetings-wavingyellow:

 

  :WRS:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
meadowfield

Hey Ray,

 

welcome to Red Square, have fun!

 

mark

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Digger 66

Good to have 'ya .

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Sparky

And the Euro section continues to grow.. :eusa-clap:  !

:WRS:

 

Mike........

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Stormin

'Ow do Ray. Welcome aboard. :thumbs:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
rexman72

welcome ray

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Wheel-N-It

Welcome aboard Ray!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Anglo Traction

Hello Ray, :text-welcomewave:   . Everything you need help-wise is here in many forms.

 

The usual priority is :wwp: of your C-160 when you can , and any Model and Serial numbers on it. We'll then be able to sort out your needs like Manuals as mentioned.......Edit , Sorry, just noticed you've been here since July, so I assume your pretty familiar with this place :handgestures-thumbup: .

  

 

Regards.  

Edited by Anglo Traction

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Stigian

Hi Ray, welcome to the WH mad house.. Have fun :handgestures-thumbup:

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
neil

 Belated Welcome Ray to Redsquare, im just down the road from you in Somerset. Bridgwater to be precise.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Rayp

Hello Ray, :text-welcomewave:   . Everything you need help-wise is here in many forms.

 

The usual priority is :wwp: of your C-160 when you can , and any Model and Serial numbers on it. We'll then be able to sort out your needs like Manuals as mentioned.......Edit , Sorry, just noticed you've been here since July, so I assume your pretty familiar with this place :handgestures-thumbup: .

  

 

Regards.  

I'm still getting to grips with the Site and seem to be getting unwanted software appearing!  My Tractor is a C160 automatic model number 7116KS, serial number 160923 -Engine model number K3418, specification number 71223A,serial number 8128631 - mowing deck 5 36MR01-21634-8136.  I have the original Owner's Manual and a 1975 Parts Manual, but I suspect the latter is earlier than my model.

Kind regards

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Rayp

 Belated Welcome Ray to Redsquare, im just down the road from you in Somerset. Bridgwater to be precise.

Hi Neil,  Nice to know there is another member nearby.  I recently visited a helpful WH enthusiast in Horton Ilminster, which is in your neck of the woods.

Kind regards

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
JC 1965

Hello Ray and  :WRS:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Anglo Traction

 

I'm still getting to grips with the Site and seem to be getting unwanted software appearing!  My Tractor is a C160 automatic model number 7116KS, serial number 160923 -Engine model number K3418, specification number 71223A,serial number 8128631 - mowing deck 5 36MR01-21634-8136.  I have the original Owner's Manual and a 1975 Parts Manual, but I suspect the latter is earlier than my model.

Kind regards

 

 

Yeah, Look's like you have a 1977 . A few small differences in the numbers (Belgium built?) , but not an issue and thanks for putting those up.

 I'm sure you've spotted the differences in your Parts Manual and the actual Tractor, but you may well have found the correct one on here in the relevent section.

Good Tractor , Not seen many 16hp Autos here in UK. 

I have the same Deck as you. :handgestures-thumbupright:

Shame your having issues via this Site, not experienced that myself.

Regards.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
neil

Ray , not sure who the Ilminster chap is ,

The best way to get rid of the Gremlins that may appear is to become a supporter , most of us euro guys are now supporters of this site and for just a few quid it will be the only & best manual you will need .

The Tractor world show at three counties show ground is well worth a visit .

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
wheeledhorseman

Welcome to RS Ray - always great to see guys join our merry band.

We do like to see pics aka 'tractor porn'

 

Andy

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Griff

:text-welcomeconfetti: to     :rs:

 

 

 

 

                                                                    :UK:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Anglo Traction

Hello Ray, Further to my PM (personal mssge), here's some assistance for posting pics direct from your PC. Ordinary membership has a limit of 1mb per image (8mb total).  Supporter's are Unrestricted and can send images in PMs .......no pressure there then!.
 
I've put it here so you can refer (scroll down to it) to it while practicing to add a pic on this thread. Hope this helps-

 

If you scroll down to the bottom of this post to 'Reply to this Topic'.

 

Start your Reply (or Thread), then left CLICK on the 'More Reply Options' button in the bottom right hand corner (next to the red 'Post' button). 

 

This will give you a 'Preview' and below at the bottom left hand corner, you will find 'Attach Files'.....click on 'Browse' to search your pics on your computer.

 

When you find/selected/highlighted (with a left click) the one you want to post, click on the 'Open' button and the link will appear in the Box next to 'Browse'

Click on 'Attach This File'  and your pic will (should) link to your post in a Bar at the bottom.  

 

Place your Cursor in your typed Post where you want the Pic and then in the picture bar Click on 'ADD TO POST '.

The link code will then appear in your post.

Click Preview to see the picture/layout of your Post where you hadplaced your curser.

 

Your pic size limit is also shown in the 'Attach' area at the bottom I believe.

 

Edit -Bye the way, if  you haven't found it yet, the Illustrated Parts List for your C-160 is in the Manuals section.  

Any probs, let us know.  Regards.

Edited by Anglo Traction
  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
dodgemike

Welcome to Red Square Ray.

This has to be the largest knowledge base of Wheel Horse

Tractors in the world!

Sent from my SCH-S720C using Tapatalk 2

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Wheel Horse Kid

Welcome to RedSquare! Be sure to keep us updated on the progress with your C160!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Rayp

Hello Richard,

Sorry for the delay in replying - I'm still having problems with my computer!  I can see that my previous attempts to send pics were unsuccessful, because I was attempting to exceed the 1mg limit.  I have, as you intimated, become a supporter, thereby circumventing that limit.  Following your detailed help I am endeavouring to attach pics of my Tractor seat to this reply.  I will make sure I reduce the size of my pics in future!post-11145-0-67587600-1389897955_thumb.jpost-11145-0-16112000-1389898053_thumb.jpost-11145-0-90299000-1389898170_thumb.j

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
neil

Good to have you back on the forum Ray & congrats on becoming a supporter .

 

 

will you be going to the Malvern tractor world show this year, if so i may see you there

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
wheeledhorseman

Ray

 

That Michigan seat looks pretty much the same as the original on my 227-5 built at South Bend. Mine has drain holes to let the water out. I also scrapped a 210-4 that had a low back Michigan seat slightly different style with no drain holes now on my A-800.

 

Andy

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Similar Content

    • davidfindlay
      By davidfindlay
      Looking to find a new home for my 84 (I think) C-145. It has a dump trailer with the enclosure for leaves, the PTO impeller to get the leafs into the trailer, the hoses for deck-to-impeller, impeller-to-trailer.
       
      I haven’t run it in over a year.
      The battery and the cable to the battery probably need to be replaced.
      Comes with a new head gasket still in the bag.
      Seat is cracked but still comfortable.
       
      Happy to answer questions or take other pictures.















    • 87 416-8 horse
      By 87 416-8 horse
      I’m looking for wheel horse tractors for sale or for parts in the Eastern Nebraska or western Iowa area. Preferably 8 speed manuals. Pm me or comment with what you have. The worst I could say is it’s out of my price or distance range. Edit: engine is not important, it’s going to get an engine swap.
      Thanks,
      John
    • BrianStasC-101
      By BrianStasC-101
      Hello all. I am looking for suggestions on adapting the pto from my C series tractor to a harbor freight predator 420 13hp engine. I know the predator motors are a controversial topic however it is the route I have chosen for this particular machine. The intent was to mostly use it for plowing so no PTO required but it would be handy to have. Looking to hear from someone that has successfully done the swap that may offer any advice before I attempt to transfer it over. Just looking for any general pointers that will help me along the way to make it go as smoothly as possible. 
    • HumbleHans
      By HumbleHans
      Operator manual 810343R1
      Wiring
      34 pages 17.5MB
       
      Wiring Colored 
      1 page 228KB
       
      1984 C-105 8-Speed model 11-10K802
      1984 C-125 8-Speed model 11-12K802
      1984 C-145 Automatic model 11-14KE01 - Some used alternate inner axle bearing See PSB #369
      1984 C-165 8-Speed model 11-16K801
      1984 C-175 Twin Automatic model 11-17KE01 - Some used alternate inner axle bearing See PSB #369
      1984 C-195 Twin Automatic model 01-19KE02
       
       
    • t_furl43
      By t_furl43
      1979 c-101 nice project tractor just needs a few odds and ends, steering wheel, coil, carburetor bowl, the wiring was redone by previous owner....all 4 tires are good and hold air it goes into all gears no problem, transmission fluid has been changed, 10hp Kohler, message me or call or txt with any questions, it does run and runs well,  it’s been kept inside since I’ve had it, I would also trade for a mid mount grader blade thanks 




      92DB561C-FF95-4868-A52B-5725D4D3B9DE.mp4
×
×
  • Create New...