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Heffe34

I always saw wheelhorses at all the tractor shows I would go to but never understood the fascination.  Then I did some research on what they were capable of doing.  I am looking to find one that I can use for a snow plow and also attach a box grader preferably with a 3pt hitch.  What models have or can accept a 3pt hitch?  Thanks for any info I can get. 

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rjg854

first off let me 1st say :WRS:  I'm sure some guys will be along that can answer your questions better than I can :ychain:

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c-series don

Only a D series or a C-195 will have a three point hitch, and not all of them came with it. I believe it was optional. Welcome to Red Square, where you’ll meet the nicest people. 

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AMC RULES

IIRC, super C-195's had had a 3pt as an option. 

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Horse Newbie

@Heffe34  :text-welcomeconfetti:to :rs:!

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Maxwell-8

some people do make 3 point hitches on other Wheel Horses.

I think every Wheel Horse accepts a snow plow

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roadapples

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kpinnc

All these machines are relatively easy to modify and build the way you want to, and tough enough to take it!

 

My Bronco 14 has been modified to have a functional 3-point. It is a Beast! No rear PTO though... Yet.

 

Welcome to the sickness! 

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echris

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pacer

As already mentioned the "D" family and the C195 were offered the 3 point & PTO as an accessory (I'm not to up on the 195) But on the 'Big D's' it was definitely an option. I have 4 of them and 2 have it and 2 dont! The PTO was also an option, but (in my opinion) there isnt very much that will work/fit them. The category 0 three point and the 2000 rpm on the PTO really limits what is available.

 

But, the 3 point has to be one of the handiest accessories on a tractor! I'm always finding some new/different situation where it saves the day. 

 

Youre gonna love them horses even to the point where theyre almost dangerous!! The dern things are ADDICTIVE:o

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lynnmor

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You might be better off skipping the 3 PH idea and use something like this: Scraper

 

There are hitches and lift kits available for most models of WH tractors for the light duty implements.

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SylvanLakeWH

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Heffe34

Thanks for all the info.  Now I have a better idea what to look for.  

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Snoopy11

If you want a grader box... you could buy any Wheel Horse, and buy a sleeve hitch from Lowell at Wheel Horse Parts and More. This would allow you to buy an agri-fab box scraper... :banana-wrench:

 

Just another option buddy! :thumbs:

 

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Snoopy11

Or the scraper that @lynnmor mentioned... which is ...almost... identical to the agri fab...

 

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wh315-8

Don't forget, the all too popular GT14 also had 3 point available. 

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kpinnc

Or build your own box blade...

 

 

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Retired Wrencher
17 hours ago, Heffe34 said:

Thanks for all the info.  Now I have a better idea what to look for.  

:WRS:       As said above the D`s are great tractors but there are not cheap either. I have friend that restored one to mint condition, he was asking $3000.0 for it. Hope this helps. Enjoy your search.

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Pullstart

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With all the available attachments for the general public of Wheel Horse, you might find that a 3 point isn’t all that necessary either.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Heffe34
1 hour ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

:WRS:       As said above the D`s are great tractors but there are not cheap either. I have friend that restored one to mint condition, he was asking $3000.0 for it. Hope this helps. Enjoy your search.

I Have quickly found that out.  I don't think that I  would a mint condition tractor.  Just mechanically sound and decent body. 

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953 nut

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The GT-14, C-195 and D Series are all heavy duty garden tractors with a three point category 0 three point hitch as an option. A snow plow can work on any :wh: model and the mid mount grader blade will do a great job on a gravel driveway.           :twocents-02cents:

Just click on the picture below.

 

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Rob R
23 hours ago, c-series don said:

Only a D series or a C-195 will have a three point hitch, and not all of them came with it. I believe it was optional. Welcome to Red Square, where you’ll meet the nicest people. 

Hi Don adding GT14 they also have this option via the hydraulic piston and rock shaft. 

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oliver2-44

@Heffe34 All of the Wheelhorse can have a slot hitch or a Sleeve Hitch on the rear.  A Sleeve Hitch works well and there are more attachments for it that a Cat O 3 point hitch.  I have a Sears Sleeve Hitch rear blade and a Brinly Sleeve Hitch Box Blade. I find the Brinly box blade works better.  For final grading I have a Center Mount Grader Blade. Its a blast to use and I go out of my way to blade neighbors drives when I have it on, just to get more seat time with it.  I have also moved a lot of dirt with a front dozer blade.  Rear weights, chains or AG tires sure help with traction when moving dirt.

 

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