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5 pointsThese engines use 2 threaded holes on the bottom of the oil pan to secure the right side of the engine while the left used the tabs all big block Kohler's of Wheelhorse I've seen are like this from 60's to late 90's I thought the same thing when I first bought my first Wheelhorse took be untill I removed the engine to rebuild it to realize they have 2 bolts under to secure
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3 pointsI’ve got the same center cap for my 92 312. It must be a Toro era 300/4/5 thing.
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3 pointsThat is a 1969 GT-14, may get a bit more attention if you change the title of your ad. Get it running and driving and you may be able to find a buyer at $ 1,000 or so but as a non running unit without any idea if the hydro transmission is strong you are looking at a couple hundred.in my opinion.
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3 pointsUnfortunately the 5.50 width seems to be nonexistent in any style of new tires. Only widths that we seem to have left for 8" rims is 400/4.80 or 6.50.
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3 pointsBe advised the original fronts are NLA not to say someone may have some on their tire pile or a blind outhouse flea market find. The ones above are as close as it gets.
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3 pointsMore information would be a big help in finding a buyer. A couple of good pictures as well as the model number of the tractor and a description of the mower deck. Mention any other implements or accessories, too.
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3 pointsThis 312-8 tractor is a 1985 model 21-12K801. Kohler made the engine in 1984 and the 47812 spec number was used in 1985 only.
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3 pointsI have a pair Bob. Need cleaning out and maybe new zerks but they are in good shape
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3 pointsIf we get a sell on an individual piece, if seller agrees, I could potentially transport to the Big Show for pick up… and “if” I have room. I can’t pack like @Pullstart, 🤣
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3 pointsI was looking for a specific part from the Briggs 16. All set now! Thanks Chris!
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3 pointsThat's my pride and joy and they're not making any more of them figure I better keep a hold of it LOL (1964 Ford fairlane 500)
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3 pointsThese models were introduced in 1962 determined by the suffix 2 in the model numbers. ST-302 fits 1960 models 400 550 and 1961 models 401 551 tractors ST-3072 fits short frame tractors starting with the model 701 Why did I post this? Because I wondered what the difference was and am sure others have also. It is explained in the manual.
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3 pointsPay the man the $30 and I’ll pick it up at the show? I’ll take the frame off your hands so you don’t have to make space for it
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3 pointsThis is sold… my buddy picked it up for me. I believe it’ a ‘59 Casting RJ transmission.
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2 pointsLast resort- check Amazon for 1/4 push in rubber bumpers. They got loads of them.
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2 pointsJust Google search Toro 103887 if you can't find them from someone on here.
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2 pointstoo far from me to be a buyer........... but your chances to sell will improve if you post multiple photos from top and bottom and different angles
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2 pointsI don't need the blades. Just posted the part numbers so it might help someone that does need them.
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2 pointsDeck appears to be a 42" width of cut. ID decal on left rear of the deck.
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2 pointsthanks John -- appreciate the clarification -- to me it is a Clevis -- however, before i posted it i made many "searches" across many site platforms and lots of people and sites interchange the words "clevis" or "sleeve" or even marry the two words discription together -- there are even various commentary here on RSQ i found the words interchanged conversationally -- so in my case I was not attempting to be technically correct but rather to sell something that others might be entering search words or maybe have a buying interest -- therefore i intentionally posted both "names" in the title hoping a prospective buyer might trip over the post - thanks for the insight -- Bill
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1 pointUnderstand that either the slot or clevis/sleeve/Brinley hitch will need other parts to work. A cable with the proper ends as well as the pin through the back of the transaxle, possibly with some spacers and end clips. Here is the OM and IPL for your tractor.
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1 pointnever even thought of that great idea. I appreciate that! Will work on that this week!
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1 pointI'm heading up there next weekend (22nd) with a load of stuff. I'll throw them in the truck!
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1 pointMaybe the plow that was on the raiders? They have clutch and brake on one pedal. I know the plow on my Raider has a straight lever.
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