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gt4

Thinking about buying this 857.Everything works on it.There is a little lever that is down by my right leg when i sit on it,can anyone tell me what that does? Thanks

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:                  If you mean the little foot operated thingy.:thingy:   it is the clutch for a mower. The lever above it is your motion controller.

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gt4

It's that short little lever just in front of the rear right wheel. That's the clutch for the mower?

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Shynon

That's and 875 hydrostatic tractor the lever down by your right leg by the rear wheel engages the drive belt to turn the pump

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gt4
Just now, Shynon said:

That's and 875 hydrostatic tractor the lever down by your right leg by the rear wheel engages the drive belt to turn the pump

Oh I see . Thanks

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AMC RULES

:text-yeahthat: Bring it home. :handgestures-thumbsup:

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gt4

I think I will. Not sure if I should keep it the way it is or restore it. Any  thoughts out there on that?

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953 nut

When you get it home you will need this manual.

 

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gt4

Thanks very much for that!

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953 nut

I have circled the parking brake, is this it?

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gt4

Yes that's the lever I was referring to.

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AMC RULES

Clean it up, but keep it's original patina in place.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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gt4

I was kind of leaning that way.Looks like it needs lots of clean up. lol

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AMC RULES

First step is finding a pressure washer. 

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Ed Kennell

      Nice little horse .  Is there a deck with it ?   Bring em home.

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gt4
12 minutes ago, ekennell said:

      Nice little horse .  Is there a deck with it ?   Bring em home.

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Nope ,no deck I wish there was

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slammer302

That's a nice looking 875 and wow the seat looks great! I would keep the patina probably would paint the wheels if they don't clean up good.

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KC9KAS

Nice looking 875. BTW, this is the 1st "automatic" Wheel Horse made (as well as the 1075).

I have one that my wife claims as hers!

 

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Retired Wrencher

The Seat and steering wheel is worth the price of admission. Take your time on the seat and you can bring it back. These are hard to find in white. It looks pretty good for a 65. Gary    B...

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RedHorse54

I say buy it. That's a nice little tractor that looks to be in nice solid shape!

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Ed Kennell

I just noticed yours has the hood emblem...mine doesn't.  Anyone know if that was a dealer option or added on ?

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Shynon
20 hours ago, 953 nut said:

I have circled the parking brake,

I may be wrong but the early hydro's did not have a parking brake.

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stevasaurus

Ed, my 876 has the holes for the hood emblem and I got one to fit mine.  :) I think the parking brake is the pawl that seats when you pull up on that lever on the right side.   :)

With the tow valve closed, and that lever pulled up, the horse will not move without hurting it...or taking that chance.  Am I right there??

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Ed Kennell

                                                                                 :text-yeahthat:I think you are correct  Shynon

Please correct me if I am wrong Dick, but  believe that lever you circled just engages the belt idler pulley and does not lock the transaxle like the later Sundstrands.

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Ed Kennell

Just read your post Steve and now I am not sure.   My 875 is in my winter storage barn 5 mile from home so I can't check it today. But I was trusting my memory (probably not a good idea) that the lever in question did not activate a pawl in the tranny like the later Sundstrands.   I do remember pushing the 875 when I bought it and I did have to open the tow valve ( which is a 9/16 or 1/2 " hex on the rear of the tranny) . Different than the later Sundstrands  with the screwdriver slot at the left front or the petcock type on the top left.

I will check this and look for any sign of hood emblem holes.

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