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Wheel horse tiller?

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Agage1

There is an ad in the local craigslist for a wheel horse tiller I've never seen. From the pictures it looks like it tows behind the tractor. It has it's own motor on it and from the pictures it appears to be a kohler but it's tough to tell. The guy is asking 80 bucks for it and it doesn't run. Are these rare? Or is it fake?

I can't upload pictures but u can find it in the Frederick ,md craigslist

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stevebo

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Here is the picture...

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Agage1

After looking at the pictures again, it's not a kohler I don't recognize the motor. It's a vertical shaft though

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Agage1

That's it. thanks for the picture stevebo one day I'll figure out how to do that

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Lane Ranger

Thatis the early model Wheel Horse tow behind tiller!

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stevebo

Just get your curser over the picture, right click then click on copy image. Then come back here to open new post right click and paste.

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rydogg

engine is a tecumseh

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gwest_ca

Wt-30 using horizontal shaft engine

 

Wt-241 using vertical shaft engine

 

Wt-242 using vertical shaft engine

 

Wt-244 using vertical shaft engine

 

Garry

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855ownerJoel

Nice tiller, wish it was closer to me..

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CasualObserver

Not a fake.  In fact, completely original design by Wheel Horse.  Ironically, by the time the patent was issued for their self-powered tillers, they had already ceased production!

 

That one's either a WT-241 or WT-242.

 

I have a WT-244... the tines are different.

 

 

So did you buy it?  $80 is a good deal in my book.

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