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GeneC120

Hi all, New here Im from Cheshire UK. Just got a barn find 1977 C120 that I plan to restore, so will be asking lot of questions.

Cheers Gene

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TimH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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KC9KAS

@GeneC120 :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:

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meadowfield

Hey Gene,

 

welcome to the group, you have come to the right place...  I'm just a bit further north of you!

 

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Anglo Traction

:text-welcomewave::text-yeahthat:It's all here, everything you will ever need to know about WHs. I'm South and to the right (east) of you.....a bit! :)  

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GeneC120

Thanks for the welcome guy's, been having a look around and there's at lot of info that's for sure. I normally work on bike's so hoping its not to dissimilar to work on. It's my first WH (tractor) and my granddaughter has claimed it already, so may not be my last.

 

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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953 nut

:WRS:     This manual should help you  keep your granddaughter's C-120 going.      Good luck in hunting for one of your own!   :ychain:

 

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GeneC120

Thats great 953 nut, need to get this one sorted before I find another. I will post some pic's of it at the weekend, as I hope to have it home (on my mum's drive at the minute).

Thanks again

 

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JPWH

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Achto

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elcamino/wheelhorse

:text-welcomeconfetti:to :rs:from across the pond . :wh: are just like chips , you can't have just one.

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti:  to the :rs:                     My 1974   Tecumseh powered  C-120 was my first :wh: , and still my favorite.

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                                              Remember  Gene .... :wwp:

 

 

 

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GeneC120

Heres a pic (not the best) but how it was when we picked it up

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Ed Kennell

I like the adjustable fuel pressure system.   Need more pressure....add another block under the tank.

I will be interested in what is under the PTO belt cover box.

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JC 1965

Hello Gene    :WRS:

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GeneC120

Wood gone now, the fuel pump is not connected and I don't know whats under the cover. Will have a look Sunday and get some pic's, when its had all the crud washed off. Need to find out what the attachment is or was on the rear and get the weights off the rear wheels.

 

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Stormin

 'Ow do, Gene. Welcome. I'm just short of the border with Scotland.

 

 I've seen worse than your C-120 and don't get rid of those rear wheel weights. Unless you would like me to have them. :D  Like hens teeth over here.

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GeneC120

Well went and power washed the c120 yesterday, it looks better for it. Any idea what the attachment is on the back.

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19 hours ago, Stormin said:

 'Ow do, Gene. Welcome. I'm just short of the border with Scotland.

 

 I've seen worse than your C-120 and don't get rid of those rear wheel weights. Unless you would like me to have them. :D  Like hens teeth over here.

 

You mean these things are a bonus and thanks for the welcome

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Stormin

 Be interesting to know what that thing on the back was used for.

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chris sutton

Welcome to RS, I'd like to know more about that frame aswell.

Im in the UK down near Brighton 

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Stormin

Chris and I have been discussing that attachment. Can't work out how it works, or what it may be used for. some more photo's of it in different positions may help.

 

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953 nut

:WRS:          Looking at the picture of the rig on the rear of the :wh: I think it may be for a spring assisted three point hitch.

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GeneC120

The trailer hitch is bolted to a bit of 3x2" wood. Heres some more pic's.

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