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squared

I got this tractor free. It obviously needs a lot of work. I cannot find a tag or stamp in frame to identify model to start restoration. Any help would be appreciated.

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

Not an expert, but many will be along shortly to help you out…

 

Looks like a bit of this and a bit of that… older guts, newer fender pan, duallys…

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rjg854

:WRS:  yes, definitely a little bit of dis and a little bit of dat.  Basics look like it started life in the 60's.

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953 nut

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There may be a model number and serial number tag riveted to the steering tower just below the dash. My guess is an 855/1055 or 856/1056 being a short frame :wh:. Parts for the mid sixties Wheel Horses are very interchangeable, in fact some parts from '70s, '80s and '90s will bolt right up with little or no modification. Here is a picture of a 1055.

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ri702bill

Welcome - interesting "Frankenhorse" you have there - particularly the hammerhead mufflers!

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rmaynard

I think that 1968 was the last year for stirrup-style foot rests. It's a 4 speed. Shifter is straight up. Tunnel has an angled cover. Rear fender is hinged at the back with a slide lock on the left side. Engine/gas tank is obviously a replacement. My guess (without further evidence) is maybe an 856, 857, Commando 8 or something in that date range.

 

 

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squonk

Has a Eee-nuke exhaust. Reminds me of somethin @Pullstart would have patented in his "childhood!" :)

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The Freightliner Guy

:text-welcomewave:

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Handy Don

Welcome to the Forum.

As noted by others, this tractor has some "work done" on it but if the engine (probably a Briggs & Stratton transplant) and trans are usable, you have a great starting point!

I suspect the model/serial tag has been painted over where the red arrow is pointing. 

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gwest_ca

Tractor 1965 1055 Serial SS.jpg

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti: @squared!  Nice ride!

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The Freightliner Guy

I love the duels in the back 

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, squonk said:

Has a Eee-nuke exhaust. Reminds me of somethin @Pullstart would have patented


 

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Blasterdad
12 hours ago, squared said:

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Looks like the inside wheel may be bolted on backwards to get it that close to the frame, interesting :confusion-confused: Looks cool though!  Love the boat seat...:no:

 

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