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I'm trying to identify which series my 1276 would be in,any info will be appreciated .

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ebinmaine

If I haven't already said so,

 

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The mid sixties tractors didn't really have a "series"  such as B, C, D, 300, 400, 500 etc....

 

The model number is the identity of the tractor.

 

Your 1276 would be a

12 horsepower

7 = hydrostatic

6 = 1966.

 

Closest by series would be the 1974 and up C series automatic/hydrostatic.

 

 

My logic there is that your 1276 is a long frame like a C and Wheelhorse started using the series lettering system that year.

 

 

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jim58

thank you very much ! I really enjoy being a part of the Wheel Horse community.

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Pullstart

:text-welcomewave:

 

if you haven’t noticed, we like reading the pictures best.

 

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, pullstart said:

:text-welcomewave:

 

if you haven’t noticed, we like reading the pictures best.

 

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squonk
3 hours ago, jim58 said:

I'm trying to identify which series my 1276 would be in,any info will be appreciated .

Thank You

 

Your tractor really isn't a "series" Just a 12 horse hydro from 1966. The series started around 74 I believe. "B" "C" "D" series than the 300, 400, and 500 series

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953 nut

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The 1276 is referred to as a SQUARE HOOD which is not a series, but there was a bit of similarity between models produced from '65 to '77.

 This manual should be helpful.

 

 

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