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Brought a 1045 home

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Sparky

Great find! And with the correct front tires :handgestures-thumbupright:

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rjg854

Yeah that was what Mike was telling me, I didn't realize that tractor had that style of tire on it :hide:

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squonk

I just remembered I have another one of those belt guards that might match that tractor's patina. I'll bring it by when I come over.

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rjg854

Thanks, Mike.

And you can have that one if you want it.

 

Always wondered why the paint on the engines held up better than the paint on the body panels.

 

Did Kohler paint the engines or did :wh:

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squonk

Engines had a tendency to have oil and grease everywhere that preserved the paint.

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Pullstart

Awesome Randy!  :eusa-clap:

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rjg854

I've looked the tractor and engine over for model and serial numbers and such, but all I can find is the serial number decal on the dash tower.

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Attn @gwest_ca

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953 nut
13 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Always wondered why the paint on the engines held up better than the paint on the body panels.

 

Did Kohler paint the engines

Kohler painted the engines and must have used a better quality paint.

11 hours ago, rjg854 said:

looked the tractor and engine over for model and serial numbers

The engine information plat is on the rear side of the flywheel cover but hard to see with the battery and S/G belt guard in place.

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ebinmaine
34 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Kohler painted the engines and must have used a better quality paint

That's the impression I'm under as well.  

 

14 hours ago, rjg854 said:

This 1045

Very cool find.  

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rjg854
49 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Very cool find.  

That's why after I thought about it, I had to jump on it.  The ad was about 4 days old, when Mike brought it to my attention.  I would have figured it would have already been spoken for, but the PO said the only other guy was down in PA., probably that ED Dog fella,  :laughing-rolling:  I wasn't going to because I've got my kitchen remodel I'm starting real soon.  But I can tuck it away until after the BS in June and work on it over the summer. It needs a lot of small stuff, maybe even a transmission rebuild, seems like it's sat in the elements for quite awhile so most everything is froze up.  It's got potential.

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

most everything is froze up.  It's got potential

Sounds like a great candidate for a can of Kroil and some patience. 

Soak it down now and tuck it away as stated.  

Looking forward to seeing you get it going.  

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peter lena

@ rig854, like the idea of a recovery start in a can , just starting the other way . with some oil penetration ,and possible rust run out , is something like a reflex to me . glad for you , pete

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rjg854

You can be sure once I get into this project, I'll keep it "greasy" Pete  :ychain:

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squonk

I'll bring a 5lb. block of butter to rub on it. We can call it the Land O Lakes 1045! :lol:

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, squonk said:

I'll bring a 5lb. block of butter to rub on it. We can call it the Land O Lakes 1045! :lol:

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oliver2-44
16 hours ago, rjg854 said:

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Interesting rear hitch! Very mice find

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Pullstart
28 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

Very mice find


I’m sure he’ll find some of them in there too…. :ROTF:

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Searcher60
20 hours ago, Sparky said:

Great find! And with the correct front tires :handgestures-thumbupright:

How did he post all those pics? I can’t even post one 1.7 size pic??TY

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pfrederi
55 minutes ago, Searcher60 said:

How did he post all those pics? I can’t even post one 1.7 size pic??TY

Become a supporter you can then post lots of pictures...

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SylvanLakeWH

@Searcher60

 

Click on this link. Become a supporter and you can post all the pics you want… it’s worth it…

 

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/store/

 

 

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rjg854
10 hours ago, 953 nut said:

The engine information plate is on the rear side of the flywheel cover but hard to see with the battery and S/G belt guard in place.

Correct, Richard :text-thankyoublue:

Serial number

859257

Spec number

46219A

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rjg854

I can spin the engine by hand and it feels like it has good compression.

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squonk

I wonder if that 22year old battery has any power in it! :lol:

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rjg854

Um no, you were here when I tried the key :ROTF:

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