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JoeM

When I seen this video, I was intrigued by how many different models and the attachments that were available. Anyone know if WH offered the attachments? And which one was the E-141? The 15 or 20

 

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SylvanLakeWH

E-141 was a C series tractor with the electric motor...

 

WH had a whole line of attachments. I had two, but only the mower deck on one and snow blade on the other. Snow blade was same as any C series. Mower deck had motors for each blade.

 

I also have an A-60 :scared-shocked: as well.

 

Great units. 


 

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JoeM

The E 141 looks special. I seen the C185 and B 145's and they look like painted GE machines. 

Wheel Horse must have manufactured the E 141 in house? 

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SylvanLakeWH

E-141 is exactly the same as a C-1xx except for a fiberglass hood and slightly higher seat to accommodate batteries...

 

 

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pfrederi

We didn't have a GE Elec trak  but father did have the GE power tool he is holding in the picture and is on his work bench in several shots.  As I recall we had the 1/4" drill attachment, sander and a saber saw attachment.  There was something else but memory fails me.  It was a clever idea.

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JoeM

He does say WH purchased the Elec-trac line. I missed that. 

A power converter from the 70's......Ford tried selling that idea last year. 

The attachments were super cool. 

Paul, it would have been nice to have the drill/sander/saw. :thumbs:

 

I guess the whole thing just fascinates me. I have passed up several cheap elec-trac machines in the past. figure those will be far and few in between. 

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