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Larry schweers

Hello all I just acquired this wheel hose and need help identifying the model of tractor. It's missing the engine but would love to do a full strip restore. Also is there a good source for obtaining parts?

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4 minutes ago, Larry schweers said:

Hello all I just acquired this wheel hose and need help identifying the model of tractor. It's missing the engine but would love to do a full strip restore. Also is there a good source for obtaining parts?

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The Freightliner Guy

Looks cool why’s is out in the rain also pics of the side?

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Larry schweers

Just acquired it. Has been sitting in the rain for a while

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti:to the :rs: Larry.     

 

 

I'm guessing early '70s.  Could be a C series or a no name.     There should be an ID plate under the dash plate.

 

The lights, steering wheel, and seat are not stock factory, so other parts may have been replaced.

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10 minutes ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

Looks cool why’s is out in the rain also pics of the side?

 

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The Freightliner Guy

:text-welcomewave: and is the other sides sticker more intact 

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1 minute ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

:text-welcomewave: and is the other sides sticker more intact 

No pretty much the same 

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15 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

:text-welcomeconfetti:to the :rs: Larry.     

 

 

I'm guessing early '70s.  Could be a C series or a no name.     There should be an ID plate under the dash plate.

 

The lights, steering wheel, and seat are not stock factory, so other parts may have been replaced.

 

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The Freightliner Guy

Sorta looks like a c-161

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Larry schweers

Does this tag help any?

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squonk

79 C-101

 

91-10K802 1979 C Series Garden Tractor C-101 8-Speed Kohler K241AS-46766D 10 Wheel Horse 103916

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The Freightliner Guy

I was close enough 

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2 minutes ago, squonk said:

79 C-101

 

91-10K802 1979 C Series Garden Tractor C-101 8-Speed Kohler K241AS-46766D 10 Wheel Horse 103916

 

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti:  Hopefully your transmission is free in all the gears, high and low.  If it won’t easily shift into low, DON’T FORCE IT!  The shift lever inside the transmission is not the most stout, and being outside tells me it’s gonna have water in the case.

 

I have stripped down a few C-101’s for parts here and there.  I’m sure you can find stuff closer to you, but if you need it I most likely have it.

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Larry schweers

Sweet thank you. Makes finding parts easier lol. This is a project my son wants to do. All new venture for me lol

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

Post a wanted add in classifieds. Also check out the vendors in classifieds for parts …

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2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

:text-welcomeconfetti:  Hopefully your transmission is free in all the gears, high and low.  If it won’t easily shift into low, DON’T FORCE IT!  The shift lever inside the transmission is not the most stout, and being outside tells me it’s gonna have water in the case.

 

I have stripped down a few C-101’s for parts here and there.  I’m sure you can find stuff closer to you, but if you need it I most likely have it.

 

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Ed Kennell
6 minutes ago, Larry schweers said:

Does this tag help any?

Yep, that tells it all.

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Larry schweers

Ok thank you I'll keep you in mind. I'll probably take everything apart and do all seals etc. What parts do you have that you would have a interest in selling?

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Ed Kennell

I also have some C parts Larry, but no engines.    I'm about 35 mile West of you.      You are just about the same distance  West of A-Z tractor parts.  He, Lincoln, will have anything you need.

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2 minutes ago, Larry schweers said:

Sweet thank you. Makes finding parts easier lol. This is a project my son wants to do. All new venture for me lol


It’s always great involving the kiddos!

 

 

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Larry schweers

Yes it is. Well keep all updated and if needing anything I'll reach out for sure

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