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edwroy

Ebay find - 1983 Wheel Horse C175 twin - advertised as non-running - $ 500.00.

Picked it up  - hit it with started fluid - turned on the gas valve - started right up.

Mowed the lawn with it. No leaks. Needs some maintenance.

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boovuc

Nice! Pretty nice performance for a non-running tractor!

Now ditch the plastic fender for a metal one and have at it!

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papaglide

What a great looking tractor! Great find!

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Fun Engineer

Nice score. Nice condition too. Don't you love it when you get a great deal?

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AMC RULES

Love the sound, one of my favorites there.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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km3h

Looks to be in great shape. Must have been kept inside. Really good find.

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Racinbob

That looks sweet! The seller thought it was broke because of the fuel valve being shut? If so. good for you!!!

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JackC

Very nice C-175.  The plastic fender size and lines were designed to harmonize with the size and lines of the hood.  Many prefer the metal fender but from a design balance point of view the scale of the metal fender is small relative to the hood.  With the plastic fender, filling the tank requires a long neck on the gas can due to the tall lip of the fender by the tank opening.  Great find.

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Butch

Nice steal !!

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

WOW!!! Another great find. Best of luck and thanks for sharing.

For every really great find that has been made and posted lately, dont forget the other side of the coin..

 

People like me that pay through the nose to even things out. lol

 

Glenn

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boovuc

Jack is correct in why WH designers went with the fiberglass rear tub. For comparison, here is my 1983 C-175 with a regular metal rear fender pan. My tires are wider than stock so that is why they are a bit sticky-outy!

You don't see too many 31 year old C Series in that condition for sale by a non-member. That is a great find! Congratulations!

 

 

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leeave96

That's one fine looking tractor!

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Fun Engineer

We don't find them like that up here in the Rust Belt. If that Fender doesn't have any cracks in it and it's going to be a worker I would remove it to preserve it, otherwise I'd leave it on. it does complete the look.

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546cowboy

Being from Indiana my self, that is one great find in your area. I have gone down to Indy and Terre Haute to get some Horses and they never were in that kind of shape. Most I've got from down there didn't run either. But none were easy fixes like that and I have never seen a plastic seat pan that wasn't cracked and scratched up or faded. You are one lucky Hoosier. :bow-blue::roll:

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rexman72

nice tractor

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Stigian

A very nice deal for a non runner :D

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Wheel-N-It

Very good score indeed! That tractor should last you a long time.

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AMC RULES

Looks like you've scored...the twin(no pun)to mine.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

Has a mint plastic pan and high back seat, but I swapped them for the steel 520 version.

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papaglide

That's a nice looking tractor Craig.

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Fordiesel69

That appears to be a series one KT17.  If so operate it only on flat ground and add 1/4 qt overfull on the oil and you should be OK.

 

Operating on hills will make your KT17 pop a connecting rod. 

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edwroy

How can I tell if the engine is a KT17 series one - can I check serial numbers?

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AMC RULES

I think I've read, if it ends over three hundred.

Post your serial number here.     :scratchead:

Looks like your picts show a yard custom made for a Series 1.   :greetings-clappingorange:

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boovuc

The specification number of the Series I KT 17 is "24299 and lower.

 The full pressurized Series II KT17 spec# is 24300 and higher. Kohler loved to tell the world that their KT was a Series II also by labeling it as such on the outer engine shroud on the fly wheel side which yours isn't. Some replacement engines were not labeled and some folks like to use Series II shrouds on their Series I motors so so it is best to check your Spec Number on the engine tag. 

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bmsgaffer

Nice find! You aren't too far from me!

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edwroy

Okay - so serial number is 12176393

Specs 24223

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