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Hy Everybody!

I have a Wheel Horse b165 tractor with Eaton model 7 Hydrostatic Transmission (CW). My problem is,that, the hydro motor is very weak. A mechanic tried to repair, and now its rotating in only one direction....  I think, i have to replace this hydro motor, so I need a secondhand motor. Could you help me?

 

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WHX??

Don't know much about that hydro but can :text-welcomeconfetti:you to Red Square! Others will be along to help.

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Jerry77

If you are going to have an Eaton 700 shipped to you from anywhere, you would be money ahead to get an Eaton 1100...The 700 is destined for problems no matter what shape it is in when you get it....the Eaton 1100 is strong....no comparison ...the 1100 is available from the classified section from time to time or check out the vendors..It  will likely be expensive to ship, but it will be worth it...it is an easy swap..looks like yours is a 82, 83, or 84 model...If you can, get one complete -(hydro and gearbox with axles...)  makes for an easy swap..  good luck and :text-welcomeconfetti:to red square...there may be a few details that I am unaware of, but someone else will chime in , I am sure..  UPDATE... just learned that the B model isn't a garden tractor....my bad...my info won't help you..sorry.

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953 nut

:WRS:           Will you be able to find the needed parts in Europe? As Jerry said you would be much better off with the 1100 Eaton if it is available.

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gwest_ca

If it works in one direction it should work in the other. Perhaps an adjustment to the linkage is required

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