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Just bought a wheelhorse. First one. Seems to fit my old fashioned style.

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Heatingman

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ebinmaine

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rmaynard

So, what did you get? Welcome to the forum.

 

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Pullstart

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If you’re unsure of the model, we can help.  Pictures would be best!  There should be an ID tag somewhere, either under the dash, on the frame near the left side of the dash stand, or maybe on the rear fender.  It’ll have model ID and serial info.  
 

If you can’t do pictures, let’s start by doing 20 questions!  Round hood?  Fender pan?  If there’s a fender pan, is bolted to the tractor or does it flip up?  Where’s the gas tank located?  What size/brand engine?  That should help narrow it down quite a bit!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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rjg854

:WRS: yes we love our pictures, and as they say a picture is worth a thousand words. :teasing-poke:

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Heatingman
5 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

:WRS: yes we love our pictures, and as they say a picture is worth a thousand words. :teasing-poke:

See what I can do when I get off work.

 

 

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Heatingman
2 hours ago, Pullstart said:

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If you’re unsure of the model, we can help.  Pictures would be best!  There should be an ID tag somewhere, either under the dash, on the frame near the left side of the dash stand, or maybe on the rear fender.  It’ll have model ID and serial info.  
 

If you can’t do pictures, let’s start by doing 20 questions!  Round hood?  Fender pan?  If there’s a fender pan, is bolted to the tractor or does it flip up?  Where’s the gas tank located?  What size/brand engine?  That should help narrow it down quite a bit!  :handgestures-thumbupright:


Think its a B-80

 

8 or 10 HP Kohler.

 

Early to mid seventies

 

model 10141 on the data plate

 

serial 148917

Runs and drives, seems it needs a seat switch for the pto to engage 

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ebinmaine
19 minutes ago, Heatingman said:


Think its a B-80

 

8 or 10 HP Kohler.

 

Early to mid seventies

 

model 10141 on the data plate

 

serial 148917

Runs and drives, seems it needs a seat switch for the pto to engage 

 

 

IIFF... you take the model number and chop the number one off the front, do a search, should come up to a 1975 b80. That's an 8 horsepower Kohler single cylinder engine.

 

I'm not so sure there's a seat switch on that tractor though......

I've got a 1975 C series that does not have a seat switch and I've had 1974 B80 without it.

 

PTO switch not acting right would absolutely cause your issues.

 

 

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Heatingman
Just now, ebinmaine said:

 

 

IIFF... you take the model number and chop the number one off the front, do a search, should come up to a 1975 b80. That's an 8 horsepower Kohler single cylinder engine.

 

I'm not so sure there's a seat switch on that tractor though......

I've got a 1975 C series that does not have a seat switch and I've had 1974 B80 without it.

 

PTO switch not acting right would absolutely cause your issues.

 

 

I followed the wiring, 2 wires go to the bottom of the seat through the frame, and if I trick the machine to think the PTO switch is in the disengage position, the motor stays active, and the PTO engages.


I’ll fool with it tonight see if I can bypass the seat switch till I can tear apart the seat and fix the switch. It needs new skins anyways. 

 

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Heatingman said:

8 or 10 HP Kohler.


It’ll be easy to tell the difference based on size.  The 8 is a small block and the 10 is a big block :handgestures-thumbupright:

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rmaynard

8hp has the coil mounted horizontally on the top

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10hp is mounted vertically on the front.

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Heatingman

Kohler K181s

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Heatingman said:

Kohler K181s

 

 

Yepp 8 HP.  

 

GREAT engine.  

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Pullstart

:woohoo: and a Jim Kemp stack!

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EB-80/8inPA
6 hours ago, Pullstart said:

:woohoo: and a Jim Kemp stack!

IKR?  
@Heatingman :text-welcomeconfetti:

Feel free to share what you paid for that fine machine if you like.

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Heatingman
4 hours ago, EB-80/8inPA said:

IKR?  
@Heatingman :text-welcomeconfetti:

Feel free to share what you paid for that fine machine if you like.

$250.00

would have tried to negotiate, but the man I bought it from was handicapped and living with his parents. Finds things in the trash to sell. So, I figured his family needed the money more then me, and I thought 250 was fair to begin with considering a bargain basement new rider is 2k, and pretty much every used one regardless of age is no less then 400 if it runs.

 

Didnt set out to buy a wheelhorse, but when I saw the picture, it felt right. Reminded me of the International my uncle used to have when I was a kid. That was a full size tractor (don’t know the model) but I’d bet it was from the 50’s and he would mow the entire block with it every weekend just cause he loved driving the tractor

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