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Nick Thorowgood

I am a complete newcomer to this community.  I am writing from UK.  I have bought a Wheel Horse 5 speed (+ reverse) lawn tractor calling itself a 212-5SB.  "EUROPA"     The ID label under the seat says: ID Number F212K501   45046   Made in USA   8272".  It has a Kawaski engine  labelled: "FB460 - 287631  Code No FB460V - AS23" and a 36 inch single blade cutting deck with side updraft grass blower.   It goes like a train but inevitably one or both of the transmission and cutting deck belts will go and I shall need to replace.  I have not the faintest idea what vintage or model it is or where to look for the relevant part numbers and source them.  Any of the accumulated wisdom on this site would be very welcome !.

See pics-l200.webp

 

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SylvanLakeWH

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Lee1977

Go to RedSquare Links, then to Parts Suppliers, then Parts Tree. . When I comes up put F2-12K501 in the top right corner.

This will give you a complete parts drawing with parts numbers. It's a 1988 model.

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rjg854

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gwest_ca

Welcome.

This link will take you to 14 items on this model.

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?q=f2-12k501&quick=1&type=downloads_file

 

Toro identifies this model as 1988 but with the 8272 September 28, 1988 build date it should be a 1989 model. Year makes no difference - it is the model number that is important.

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gwest_ca

 

Transmission drive belt 114860 - (HA x 93.25" or 1/2" x 93.25")

Drive and spindle belt 114421 (1/2" x 53.50")

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Nick Thorowgood

Thanks a million, Lee and Gwest.  Amazing to think that this beast this side of the pond is still going strong after 35 years and, as far as I can see, without anything ever having been done to it.  Nick.

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