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My new SK-486

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47JDG

I picked this up a couple of weeks before Christmas but have not had a chance to post it until now. (Christmas came early for me) It's a 1982 SK-486 in excellent shape. 8 speed, 16 horse Kohler. There is even still some original paint here and there on the under side of the mowing deck. Since this picture was taken I have replaced the missing roller on the deck and put a new correct shifter knob on the transmission shifter (also removed the silly boat sticker). It lived in northern michigan at a cottage its entire life and seen very little use. I am extremely happy with it! It's a true gem. I am really looking forward to cutting grass with it for many years to come.

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Fun Engineer

Nice score.

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Jake Kuhn

Very nice score Dan! That one was very tempting for me! LOL

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47JDG

I thought about you when I was going to look at this one Jake. lol It had been listed for several days by the time I found it. I was really surprised it was still there.

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rmaynard

Very nice indeed. That is one good looking horse.

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chazm

SWEET LOOKING  :wh:  !!!!!   :handgestures-thumbupright:

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BOWTIE

Nice score indeed. I bought mine new and still have it. I see itstill has the cheap plastic hub deck wheels. My favorite Wheel Horse to use.

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47JDG

I seen pictures and read about yours BOWTIE when I was researching this model. You have taken excellent care of that horse! Very nice!

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papaglide

Really nice looking tractor. Well done!

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can whlvr

very nice,does it have 22 inch tires?looks like the same that came on my 308

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dennist

Nice find. Looks to be in great cond!

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47JDG

Yes, it does have 22 inch rear tires. Thanks for all the nice comments!

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AMC RULES

Good for you everyone else was snoozin'...

nice  :wh: score there.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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Wheel-N-It

Thats reallyreally nice! Curious though as to what defines it as a SK? It looks every bit to be a C series to me. Does it have the 1inch rear axles or 1&1/8inch?

Pardon my lack of knowledge here. I know about Blackhoods and 300 400 and 500 series but not as up to speed on the C's or in this case the SK's as I would like to be.

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bowtiebutler956

 What a fantastic find! Thats not a model you see very often, and that one is in fantastic condition.  :jaw:   Score! :thumbs:

 

Matt :flags-texas:

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buckrancher

SK's and SB's are tractors built from too many left over parts from the c series

not sure what the S stands for but the K means kohler and the B means briggs

 

Brian

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3Six

Super!

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Very very nice. Thanks for posting.

Glenn

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neil

SK's and SB's are tractors built from too many left over parts from the c series

not sure what the S stands for but the K means kohler and the B means briggs

 

Brian

It never ceases to amaze me of the knowledge that people have here , i learned something today

Thank you

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47JDG

Yes, it has the 1 inch rear axles. "SK" stands for Special Kohler. I believe the "4" designates the model number of that particular transmission, I am assuming 4 pinion. The "8" stands for eight speed, and the "6" stands for sixteen as in horse power. I might be wrong, but that's what I came up with from a little research and put together. They also made a "SB" that was essentially just a C series made over from left over parts but it had a Briggs engine, and I believe was a 12 horse with a different model number configuration designating it so. From what I have read, this particular model was a one year run only in 1982. Thanks for the comments guys!

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leeave96

Nice tractor!

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Callen

I believe the 48 is the standard deck width, 6 for 16 hp. The SB421- 42" deck and 11hp. Very nice tractor.

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Irv

Real nice original condition tractor! Congrats!

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47JDG

I believe the 48 is the standard deck width, 6 for 16 hp. The SB421- 42" deck and 11hp. Very nice tractor.

That makes good sense. Thanks

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BOWTIE

I BELIEVE ALL SK486 HAD 42" DECKS WITH THE RED PLASTIC HUB DECK WHEELS. I KNOW OF THREE WITH THE ORIGINAL DECKS AND WITH THE PLASTIC WHEELS, THE NICE THING IS THE TANK IS UNDER THE SEAT WITH THE EARLY B/C MODEL HOODS AND THE BATTERY IS LIKE THE 300-400-500 MODELS LOCATION. THE ENGINE ONLY ONLY HOLDS 1 1/2 QUARTS OF OIL. MINE COST 2100.00 NEW OUT THE DOOR 

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