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GT1800 Hydro paint
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Blackhood Bill, in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
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Good running 1984 GT-1800 with solid, quiet and smooth 48 inch deck. Original condition. Hydraulic lift works correctly. Great tractor. Pick up in Kasson, MN. Cash at pick up.
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By Bill D
Can I change the hoses on my GT1800 without draining the transmission? Thanks.
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By Bill D
I have a GT1800 that I have swapped an M14 into. The original drive belt is too long for the Kohler. I tried a 7473 belt and that was too long. I'm guessing I need an 81" belt. Does anyone know for sure? I'm thinking it should be the same length as a 314H? I'm trying to avoid multiple trips to TSC with the price of gas. Yes, I do have the correct hydro pulley on the Kohler. Thanks.
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By Evguy
I recently purchased a GT1800 with a blown engine with the intent of conversion to electric.
This is my first Wheel Horse and I have never seen it running. I need a little work on it but it looks sound.
I will not be hacking it up, If this project goes poorly, I would want to bring it back to stock operation with new engine.
I will be creating a blog at some point to show conversation.
Budget will be tight, I will be using parts from past projects, but motor will be new permanent magnet DC.
Voltage will be 48v, as many old lithium batteries that I can fit in. I plan to retain pto clutch.
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By Blackhood Bill
Is there any other way to identify a horse when the ID tag is just plain unreadable? Attached is what I'm trying to read. I can tell you it is a GT 1848 so I know it is 82 or 83
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