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Sumdood89

I have a 12hp '73 no name, I'm wondering what snow thrower attachments will fit? Also what plows will fit at well, I see a couple different styles. I find it hard to find information, even those I talk to who claim to know wheel horses are at a loss when I tell them I have a 'no name' tractor.

 

Thanks in advance,

Brendon

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Ed Kennell

You came to the right place for info Brendon.         @gwest_ca  aka Garry will be here soon to provide the info you need.

I believe the no name tractors were only made for two years.

 

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Sumdood89

Thanks Ed, best I can tell through my limited research, no names only existed in 1973. Some transition period of some sort. I know there are several "no name" models, and they appear to be somewhat rare. I also know I love mine, and it beats any flimsy modern lawn tractor out there!

 

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ebinmaine

Hiya @Sumdood89 from another Mainer!

Several of us here on the site. 

 

There's a LOT of information on Redsquare about whatever you want to know. 

Your "No name"  is basically an early version of a C120. Absolutely a very capable machine. 

 

I have a B80 and a C160, both 1974s. 

 

Any long frame plow for a 1967 and up Raider, Charger, Electro, No name, B / C Series or a later model 300, 400 will fit. 

 

Pile on the questions and we'll see what we can do to help. 

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Sumdood89
7 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Hiya @Sumdood89 from another Mainer!

Several of us here on the site. 

 

There's a LOT of information on Redsquare about whatever you want to know. 

Your "No name"  is basically an early version of a C120. Absolutely a very capable machine. 

 

I have a B80 and a C160, both 1974s. 

 

Any long frame plow for a 1967 and up Raider, Charger, Electro, No name, B / C Series or a later model 300, 400 will fit. 

 

Pile on the questions and we'll see what we can do to help. 

 

Thanks a bunch, I'm just starting to get deeper into the forum and getting more info. 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Sumdood89 said:

 

Thanks a bunch, I'm just starting to get deeper into the forum and getting more info. 

Take your time and peruse at will. 

 

You'll find my "Other Half" is just as active with the whole tractor thing as I am. 

We've done several mechanical restorations and two full ones. 

Whatever questions you have, throw them out there....

 

 

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gwest_ca

Welcome to the forum.

 

Eligible snowthrowers

 

Front quick hitch introduced in 1973. Snowthrower rear frame has a 5/8" diameter round bar.

1973-74 model 6-6212 plus 6-9113

1974 model 6-6213 - (First model to include 8-0221 extensions without the front straight return - just a flat plate)

1975 model 6-6214 - (First model to include 8-0221 [103552 replaced by 93-1617 and 93-1617-01] side extensions with the front straight return. First model to have a cable spool on chute rotating crank)

1976 model 6-6215 - This one -

1976 model 66-42ST01 - and this one are likely identical. The model number format changed.

1977 model 76-42ST01 - This one

1978 model 86-42ST01 - and this one

1979 model 96-42ST01 - and this one plus 1980 may be all the same. They started using a different model number for each model year.

1980 model 06-42ST01 - (Last 42" model to use 4 grooved rollers for the chute)

1981-82 model 06-42ST02 - (First model to use plastic collar for the chute but was a retrofit for older models. Last model to use wheels)

1983 model 06-42ST03 - (First model to use skids)

1984-87 model 06-42ST04 - (Last model to use a 3/4" diameter driveshaft)

1987-89 model 06-42ST05 - (First model to use a 7/8" diameter driveshaft)

1990 model 06-42ST06 - (Last model to use a cable to turn the chute)

1991-93 model 06-42ST07 - (First model with tall chute retained by 3 individual grooved retainers)

1993-2001 model 79360 - (2001 and earlier will fit 2002-2007 with kit 105-1503)

2002-2007 model 79362

 

The rear axle quick hitch must match the plow model

Dozer DNA of long tractor frame dozer blades

1966-1967 model BD-426 - Fits LONG frame tractors - Mounts ahead of the rear axle - replaced by

1968 model 6-1111 - Fits LONG frame tractors - Mounts ahead of the rear axle

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1968 model 6-4111 - First to fit LONG & SHORT frame tractors and first to mount under the rear axle with a loose A-frame crossbar - replaced by

1969 model [6-4112 + 6-9621]

1970-73 model [6-4113 + 6-9622]

1973-74 model [6-4113 + 6-9623]

1974 model [6-4114 + 6-9624]

1974 model 6-2131

1975 model 6-2132

1976 model 6-2133

1976 model 66-42BC01

1977 model 76-42BC01

1978 model 86-42BC01

1979 model 96-42BC01

1980 model 06-42BC01 - (Last blade to have a loose A-frame crossbar #7701)

1981-1984 model 06-42BC02 (Up to here including this one they are 42" wide) and (First blade to have a welded-in rear A-frame crossbar)

1984-1989 model 06-48BC01 (They are now 48" wide) - replaced by the following

1990 model 06-48BC02 (Last blade to have 3 angle positions)

1991-1993 model 06-48BC03 (First blade to have 5 angle positions)

1993-2001 model 79350 - (105-1502 kit adapts 2001 and older GT Classic-Series blades to fit 2002 and later tractors

2002 2004-2009 2012 model 79364 - (105-1501 kit adapts 79364 blade to fit 2001 and older GT Classic-Series)

 

Is your tractor a hydro model or 8-speed?

 

Garry

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Sumdood89
2 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

Welcome to the forum.

 

Eligible snowthrowers

 

Front quick hitch introduced in 1973. Snowthrower rear frame has a 5/8" diameter round bar.

1973-74 model 6-6212 plus 6-9113

1974 model 6-6213 - (First model to include 8-0221 extensions without the front straight return - just a flat plate)

1975 model 6-6214 - (First model to include 8-0221 [103552 replaced by 93-1617 and 93-1617-01] side extensions with the front straight return. First model to have a cable spool on chute rotating crank)

1976 model 6-6215 - This one -

1976 model 66-42ST01 - and this one are likely identical. The model number format changed.

1977 model 76-42ST01 - This one

1978 model 86-42ST01 - and this one

1979 model 96-42ST01 - and this one plus 1980 may be all the same. They started using a different model number for each model year.

1980 model 06-42ST01 - (Last 42" model to use 4 grooved rollers for the chute)

1981-82 model 06-42ST02 - (First model to use plastic collar for the chute but was a retrofit for older models. Last model to use wheels)

1983 model 06-42ST03 - (First model to use skids)

1984-87 model 06-42ST04 - (Last model to use a 3/4" diameter driveshaft)

1987-89 model 06-42ST05 - (First model to use a 7/8" diameter driveshaft)

1990 model 06-42ST06 - (Last model to use a cable to turn the chute)

1991-93 model 06-42ST07 - (First model with tall chute retained by 3 individual grooved retainers)

1993-2001 model 79360 - (2001 and earlier will fit 2002-2007 with kit 105-1503)

2002-2007 model 79362

 

The rear axle quick hitch must match the plow model

Dozer DNA of long tractor frame dozer blades

1966-1967 model BD-426 - Fits LONG frame tractors - Mounts ahead of the rear axle - replaced by

1968 model 6-1111 - Fits LONG frame tractors - Mounts ahead of the rear axle

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1968 model 6-4111 - First to fit LONG & SHORT frame tractors and first to mount under the rear axle with a loose A-frame crossbar - replaced by

1969 model [6-4112 + 6-9621]

1970-73 model [6-4113 + 6-9622]

1973-74 model [6-4113 + 6-9623]

1974 model [6-4114 + 6-9624]

1974 model 6-2131

1975 model 6-2132

1976 model 6-2133

1976 model 66-42BC01

1977 model 76-42BC01

1978 model 86-42BC01

1979 model 96-42BC01

1980 model 06-42BC01 - (Last blade to have a loose A-frame crossbar #7701)

1981-1984 model 06-42BC02 (Up to here including this one they are 42" wide) and (First blade to have a welded-in rear A-frame crossbar)

1984-1989 model 06-48BC01 (They are now 48" wide) - replaced by the following

1990 model 06-48BC02 (Last blade to have 3 angle positions)

1991-1993 model 06-48BC03 (First blade to have 5 angle positions)

1993-2001 model 79350 - (105-1502 kit adapts 2001 and older GT Classic-Series blades to fit 2002 and later tractors

2002 2004-2009 2012 model 79364 - (105-1501 kit adapts 79364 blade to fit 2001 and older GT Classic-Series)

 

Is your tractor a hydro model or 8-speed?

 

Garry

Wowza! Quite the list. It's an 8 speed.

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ebinmaine
27 minutes ago, Sumdood89 said:

Wowza! Quite the list. It's an 8 speed.

Yepp. You'll be able to find one given a bit of patience. 

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JCM

                :text-welcomeconfetti:     This blade pictured is a  1991     48''  with the 5 position angle mounted on a 1986 tractor. Works great. Blower is a 1997   44''  2 stage mounted on a 1991 tractor, great for the deep snow, will throw it into your neighbors yard , if you have any. Good luck in your search.

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gwest_ca

More in case you have not seen them

 

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Ed Kennell

Thanks Garry.  I hope you don't mind when I offer your expertise.   

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rjg854

See Garry @gwest_ca everyone knows you are "THE MAN" :bow-blue:

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