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76 C-120 & C-121 -Tiller & Snowblower Attachments

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1976 C-120

Alright gentlemen, a little over 3 hours into some research and I am not much further along, so I have decided to start a new topic. I have the opportunity to purchase a C-121 with tiller and snowblower attachments. The 121 currently doesn't run due to some engine issues....project for another day. My real question is, will the attachments from the C-121 mount and work on my 1976 C-120? My C-120 manual calls for 42" snowthrower model #66-42ST01 and 36" tiller model #67-36TL01. I don't yet know the model numbers of the C-121's tiller and snowblower because the current owner wasn't sure and I haven't gone to look at them yet. Unfortunately I don't have any photos, but I will be sure to take a few if I make the purchase. I can't find a C-121 manual that lists the attachment model numbers, maybe someone has this?

 

I wasn't looking to start collecting Wheel Horse Tractors, but it seems circumstances are causing them to gravitate towards me.

 

The guy wants $600 for the lot. What think you all?

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clueless

I don't know anything about the snowblower and if all goes right I never will :pray:. As far as the tiller goes, if it's a WH tiller and it fit the C-121, it will fit your C120.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, 1976 C-120 said:

wasn't looking to start collecting Wheel Horse Tractors, but it seems circumstances are causing them to gravitate towards me.

 

The guy wants $600 for the lot. What think you all?

Well it's a good natured joke but also seems to be realistic... Real hair covered horses are a herd animal and so are Wheelhorses.

They do seem to magnetically attract to one another.

 

When I look at a price being fair I consider a non running piece of equipment to be ONLY a parts machine until proven otherwise.

So add up the values - in your area - of the "pile of parts".

I think the price is a tad high for a non runner but your not far off.

 

Tiller. $250?

Snowblower. $200?

Rest of it..... ?????

 

 

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WVHillbilly520H
1 hour ago, 1976 C-120 said:

Alright gentlemen, a little over 3 hours into some research and I am not much further along, so I have decided to start a new topic. I have the opportunity to purchase a C-121 with tiller and snowblower attachments. The 121 currently doesn't run due to some engine issues....project for another day. My real question is, will the attachments from the C-121 mount and work on my 1976 C-120? My C-120 manual calls for 42" snowthrower model #66-42ST01 and 36" tiller model #67-36TL01. I don't yet know the model numbers of the C-121's tiller and snowblower because the current owner wasn't sure and I haven't gone to look at them yet. Unfortunately I don't have any photos, but I will be sure to take a few if I make the purchase. I can't find a C-121 manual that lists the attachment model numbers, maybe someone has this?

 

I wasn't looking to start collecting Wheel Horse Tractors, but it seems circumstances are causing them to gravitate towards me.

 

The guy wants $600 for the lot. What think you all?

The cool/awesome thing about the Wheel Horse is just about any implement made from 1973-2007 any B,C,3 and 400 series will basically cross fit and work is the short answer.  Price wise can you buy any of the above new today for $600 and last as long?

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Mikey the Monkey

I know the tractor. Hes had it for sale for a year. Way too much. He thinks it's wheel horse gold. I'd offer $400 for it all

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gwest_ca

The D&A file with the tractor manuals is Details and Attachments. Click on the pictures and download from there

Garry

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