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WheelhorseBob

Hi guys,

 

I'm going to finalize my decision on the C121 restoration. It will be a C121 with electric lift or a C161 with electric lift. It’s a 1978 and I have a metal hood or the early fiberglass black hood. What I don’t have is a good headlight lens for the black hood. I’m leaning towards that as I do not have a black hood in the stable but if I can’t source a lens I’m stuck. Any insight is appreciated.

 

WBob.

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gwest_ca

106829 lens?

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ebinmaine

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Achto
8 hours ago, WheelhorseBob said:

What I don’t have is a good headlight lens for the black hood. I’m leaning towards that as I do not have a black hood in the stable but if I can’t source a lens I’m stuck. Any insight is appreciated.

 

Is this the lens that you are looking for? I believe that this would be correct for a fiberglass black hood.

 

https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product/98-1713-7075-103771-toro-wheel-horse-headlight-lens-with-decal/

 

 

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Wheel Horse 3D

If Dan is correct, and the year you provided(1978) i have this one off of a c141 the same year model. Ive replaced it with of my 3d printed ones and ill part with the original at a good price.

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cschannuth

The 78 lens was an oddball and may have also been used for 1979. I don’t have a close-up of it but this is what mine looks like and they are like hens teeth. If anybody has a source, I would like to have an extra as well.96104796-0EA0-4FC8-A4F6-56A9C4272BD1.jpeg.1bb6b64d542776e1eb371b627f49711b.jpeg

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Wheel Horse 3D

I can 3d print a replacement version just like i did for the common lenses. Lenses can be kept clear,frosted, or even tinted and swap out easy.

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SPINJIM

The headlight lens for the fiberglass hood is different than the one for the metal hoods, and as rare as hen's teeth (as has been said).  There was one here on the Forum about a year ago, when the owner didn't know what kind of hood it fit.  Maybe he still has it.  The fiberglass hoods don't hold up very well.   They dry out, flake,  and tend to crack from vibrations, etc. similar to the plastic fenders.   I'd stay with the metal hood and the easier to find headlight lens.

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Wheel Horse 3D

Rare as Hens Teeth is right up my alley..lemme throw together a quick model to give folks an idea. Of course it wouldn't be as desirable as a factory mint, or for that MINT show tractor, but it would get lenses to horses that need 'em.

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Wheel Horse 3D

There we go..just a general idea, overall construction the same as the others. Can easily be customized if someone wanted with logo etc., but otherwise should print well. 

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wh500special

That lens is unique to the C-161-twins and the E-141 electric tractor.  Not interchangeable with anything else. 

 

I sold one (Thanks Craig!!) on the classifieds a short while ago.  For such an unusual piece, it had a surprising lack of interest...kind of a common theme among WH guys to focus on the common instead of the exotic.

 

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Wheel Horse 3D

The nice thing about the 3d printer, is it can be printed as needed. I don't have to carry a stock or anything so I can do one off or custom items easily. So that one piece only one person needs...no problem!

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gwest_ca

Click on the picture in the link.

 

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WheelhorseBob
11 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

106829 lens?

Yes I believe that is correct.

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WheelhorseBob
1 hour ago, SPINJIM said:

The headlight lens for the fiberglass hood is different than the one for the metal hoods, and as rare as hen's teeth (as has been said).  There was one here on the Forum about a year ago, when the owner didn't know what kind of hood it fit.  Maybe he still has it.  The fiberglass hoods don't hold up very well.   They dry out, flake,  and tend to crack from vibrations, etc. similar to the plastic fenders.   I'd stay with the metal hood and the easier to find headlight lens.

I don't disagree but the metal hood that I have is rusted through from the muffler heat affected zone. The Fiberglass hood is in excellent shape with the exception of the head light lens. 

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WheelhorseBob
3 hours ago, Achto said:

 

Is this the lens that you are looking for? I believe that this would be correct for a fiberglass black hood.

 

https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product/98-1713-7075-103771-toro-wheel-horse-headlight-lens-with-decal/

 

 

Sorry no that is for the metal hood.

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WheelhorseBob
1 hour ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:

There we go..just a general idea, overall construction the same as the others. Can easily be customized if someone wanted with logo etc., but otherwise should print well. 

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16208224938752974521031759043178.jpgDo you have the dimensions needed to reproduce this? I could remove  the one I have, it may have enough left to get dimensions from.  Let me know.                

 

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Wheel Horse 3D
1 minute ago, WheelhorseBob said:

 

Id need dimensions, and if youd be willing ro send a busted up one, with as many pieces as you can retain that would be perfect!

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WheelhorseBob
5 minutes ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:

Id need dimensions, and if youd be willing ro send a busted up one, with as many pieces as you can retain that would be perfect!

Will do, I’ll remove it tonight. Let me know where I’m sending it.

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Wheel Horse 3D
41 minutes ago, WheelhorseBob said:

Will do, I’ll remove it tonight. Let me know where I’m sending it.

SWEET! Thanks to Bob I'll hop on that just as soon as it arrives,we'll now have that rare part covered, and I'll be sure to bring at least one to the Big Show!

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wh500special
3 hours ago, WheelhorseBob said:

I don't disagree but the metal hood that I have is rusted through from the muffler heat affected zone. The Fiberglass hood is in excellent shape with the exception of the head light lens. 

The fiberglass hoods really held up well.  It's a shame WH didn't use the same material for the rear fenders on the B/C-XX5 and D250 tractors instead of that cheap ABS plastic.  And, unlike the steel ones, the FRP hoods don't rust under the paint.

 

The FRP hood on the C-161-Twin was a time-crunch rush required to fit the Briggs twin cylinder engine rather than the self-destructing KT17's that had been planned in the abandoned C-171.  Who knows why they went with a unique headlamp assembly, but I'd be willing to bet it was a mistake made when dimensioning the drawings or something.  It was out of character for WH to not use carryover parts, especially on a limited run tractor.

 

Steve

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cschannuth
5 hours ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:
6 hours ago, WheelhorseBob said:

 

SWEET! Thanks to Bob I'll hop on that just as soon as it arrives,we'll now have that rare part covered, and I'll be sure to bring at least one to the Big Show!

Put me on the list when you have some of these ready for sale.  I’ve been looking for a spare. Thanks.

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Wheel Horse 3D

Yes sir will do!

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Wheel Horse 3D

The frame is printed in an abs plastic that is not so rigid and brittle and forms to the tractor body better and isn't prone to cracking.(Ever seen a cracked LEGO?). It would have to be VERY cold to crack one of these even if you over tightened a screw.

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haydendavid380
15 hours ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:

I can 3d print a replacement version just like i did for the common lenses. Lenses can be kept clear,frosted, or even tinted and swap out easy.

 

 

What hardware are you using to attach?

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