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Crazywheelhorseman

I need some help to identify this tractor i tried by engine spec number but it was not listed. i have the tractor serial number 48226 any help would be greatly appricated. thank you -Wayne

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TT

Assuming that it is a Wheel Horse, and factoring in the 82 you already have, can we have a clue as to what model it resembles? :notworthy:

A few more hints or clues here would be of great benefit. :thumbs:

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Crazywheelhorseman

It looks alot like my 702 and my 753 except there is no holes for the push button starter on the dash tower

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TT

Is there a single hole for a key switch?

I have a feeling that it might be an 854.

Look and see if the plate on the lower steering shaft (where the tie rods bolt) is plate steel and not cast iron. The battery box should also bolt to the frame and not be welded like the earlier models.

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Crazywheelhorseman

There is no hole what so ever and the steering shaft has the cast end on it and not the steel one and the battery box is welded to the frame

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Crazywheelhorseman

The tractor i'm trying to identify also has the same long foot pads like my 603.

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TT

Is the serial number / shift pattern sticker covering the hole for the switch?

Does it have one flat tie rod or two round ones?

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Crazywheelhorseman

I checked the dash tower from the back and the decals are not covering any holes it has one round tie rod that bolts to a flat steel tie rod which connects both spindles

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Crazywheelhorseman

I don't have a hood for mine and my engine pulley is missing but the foot rests and chassis looks right. i thought the 701's had a two piece tank but i suppose it's easy enough to change

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Sparky

Actually the 701's had the one piece tank.

Mike.........

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TT

No parking brake assembly, no holes for a left side cover in that area, and very pointy rear fender tips / crossed fender braces in the toolbox would be more clues to it being a 701.

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Crazywheelhorseman

Thank you tt for all of your help i'm glad to know what model it is. i'm currently finishing up my 753 which is sitting in my living room. lol

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Crazywheelhorseman

Thanks Mike thats good to know. :notworthy:

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