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I am selling a 1970 Wheel Horse Electro 12. It is in *working condition*. It has AG tires and a mid-mount blade from wheel horse. It also has a front mounted generator that currently doesnt put out power. It has been in the barn quite a while, so it may be a corroded connection, not sure. Although there's not too much that goes wrong with them. The tractor has been a great one for me. The last 6ish 7ish years that I've had it where I lived it brought the gravel back up my driveway for me every time it rained. In the last few months, it would run for 20-30min then die. I was moving at the time so just didn't have the time to look at it. And it seems I still don't. Where I am currently I don't have a place for it. I don't want it setting out and deteriorating. So here we are. Please contact me by text or email. Thanks for looking!
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My 1st grandson Jeremy checking my 312-8 out I think Jeremy was saying.....Hey Gramps get this thing out of the shop and moving My son and Jermey out for his 1st WH tractor ride! He started crying when we took him off, so it was back on for a few more laps. Yes he's going to be grandpa's tractor boy! Picked up a NOS mid-mount grade blade and rear mount recently. It had a few rusty scratches, but had what appeared to be a waxy/oily shipping coating all over it. Grader is mounted in the above picture. I was amazed at how well it worked. As others have said, using the manual lift really lets you vary up and down pressure. Question - When I pull the handle to angle the blade, the handle hits the very corner of my 312-8 rear fender (with the blade in the raised position) Is this common, Could I have something mounted wrong (I have the rear mounts centered) or do I just need to bend the handle a little? No wear on the factory paint on the bottom of the blade. But we put it to work and broke it in. Quite a handy attachment. Now I need some more areas to grade!