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Daddysgirl

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Hi, I'm new here and hoping I can find some help. I am trying to buy parts for my Dad's 1965 Wheel Horse without him knowing about it. He bought this tractor in 1965. I live in NC and my Dad lives in IN. I was just home for a week visiting and while he was napping I tried to find the model number but had no luck. Can anyone help me identify the model? Also, how interchangable are the parts within the 1965 models? It needs a throttle cable and knob, knob for shifter, deck, generator knob??, and a hood ornament. It is in great working condition and he had the orginal engine rebuilt so I want to stay as true to the original as possible.

Thank you in advance for any help you may be able to offer. :thumbs:

Kim

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rmaynard

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Glad to have you aboard Kim.

Before the day is over, you will have all the info you can handle. I can't be absolutely certain, but it looks like a 1075.

Bob

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Daddysgirl

Hi Bob,

Thank you for welcoming me. I'm a bit of a motorhead thanks to my dad :banghead: I was so excited to find this forum. My brother has my grandfather's Wheel Horse that he bought in the late 60s so I've got a love for these tractors especially. Hopefully we can pin it down for sure and I can send my daddy some parts. He isn't computer savvy in the least bit so I'm exicted to start sending packages to him for no particular reason! :thumbs:

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rmaynard

You sound like you're a good daughter :thumbs:

There are so many guys (mostly) on here that have so much knowledge, parts and ideas. As I said, you should be able to find a lot of help.

There is a picture gallery within the forum. http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?showforum=29

You can select the date of your dad's tractor and look through the pics. You might just find one that looks the same.

Bob

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CasualObserver

Can't be a 1075... the gearshifter alone rules that out... (the 1075 was a hydro :thumbs: )

Does however look like an 855. Motor looks to small to be a 10, and the 6 was not a Kohler. :banghead:

Kim, most of the parts you are looking for are still available directly through your local Toro dealer or at online parts places. Look in the Links section (click here) to see some that we've collected. As for a deck, you'll probably have to find that used. I'm certain someone here has one to sell or trade you! :WRS:

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rmaynard

See what I mean? :thumbs:

I stand corrected.

Bob

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kajamo240

You can buy me parts... :thumbs:

I'll send you a PM of everything that I need! :banghead:

Just kidding! But I cant wait until my daughter is old enough to buy me parts/things for my hobbies!

Oh, and by the way, :WRS:

Glad you found us! You will find everything you need to know and more here.

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Duff

kim, :banghead: !

Glad you found us, and although I don't have your asnwers, others will be along soon who do (as has already started above)!

Duff :thumbs:

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Daddysgirl

Awww, thanks everyone. I love my papa and he does so much for everyone else sometimes he gets forgotten. Wow! The response is so wonderful and I so appreciate it! Way too cool that the Toro dealers have parts (so much easier). I looked through the photo galleries and I forgot to take a picture of the right side of the tractor (duh) so I'm going at this half blind.

Are we fairly sure that it is an 855? How interchangable are the parts that I am looking for between the same year models? If anyone has a deck I would be extremely happy to talk with you! Thanks again all!

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Duff

Kim, anyone out in your Dad's neck of the woods that could sneak another picture or two of his tractor for you without tipping him off? Absent model numbers, we tend to rely on photos around here to advise/answer almost anything...which is another way of saying, we just plain love pictures! :banghead:

Duff :thumbs:

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Daddysgirl

Duff, I have one or two more pics (which aren't great..took them with my phone) but I can see if my sister can sneak some pics for me. He is off of work today so I may have to wait until tomorrow for those pics. I'll do my best.

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Daddysgirl
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TT

:banghead:

It's definitely one or the other. (855 or 856)

The two models are so similar that I can't tell them apart without looking at the belt guard sticker or the tag under the dash. :thumbs:

Have your sister look in this area for the tag (you can actually see it in this photo):

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It will have either "T-855" or "T-856" stamped into the upper portion with a serial number below.

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Daddysgirl

Yea!!!!! :thumbs: I will call her right now!

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linen beige

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I too, think it's a good chance this is an 855. Reckon your brother would know?

When you were trying to find numbers on it did you read the data plate on the engine? An 855 would have a K-181S engine.

The ID tag for the tractor itself should be on the "console", just below the dash. Maybe your sister could check for it. She may have to kinda stand on her head a bit to find it.

I have three daughters. I'm hoping at least one gets bitten by the 'Horsebug. :banghead:

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JimD

:thumbs: Kim, and bet of luck finding the parts for your Dad. he's one lucky guy to have a daughter like you!

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stevasaurus

Kim... :WRS: ...just thinking that if your dad lives in Indy...there is a ton of guys on this site from the Hooser state here. Probably one that lives accross the street. :wwp: A deck from one of them would save shipping and hauling, just have to be delivered at the right time, or picked up. :thumbs: The horse is worth fixing, and what a nice thing you are doing.

My daughter steals all my seat time on my 857 when it snows...she loves to plow with it. :banghead:

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chazm

Hi KIm & :WRS:

Good luck with your parts search :thumbs:

As you can see there is alot of info here & always somebody to help you out

Chaz :banghead:

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Indy w h

Hey Kim, :thumbs: I can help ya out with the knob and maybe the Choke/throttle. Illhafta look when I get home(I'm at work ,oops) don't know about the deck. Hit me a PM and your location or # and I'll call ya when I find out.

Indy

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Daddysgirl

For interchangeability, click on the link below. Half way down, you will see nylyons post with the PDF file. Download that.

It will give you everything you need.

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?...&hl=interchange

Thank you, that will help for sure!!

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Daddysgirl

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I too, think it's a good chance this is an 855. Reckon your brother would know?

When you were trying to find numbers on it did you read the data plate on the engine? An 855 would have a K-181S engine.

The ID tag for the tractor itself should be on the "console", just below the dash. Maybe your sister could check for it. She may have to kinda stand on her head a bit to find it.

I have three daughters. I'm hoping at least one gets bitten by the 'Horsebug. :banghead:

My sis is going to look. He is home today from work which is so out of character...and his making it difficult to not look too strange poking around the tractor. :WRS: So she is going to get back to me later. My brother may be an option.. not sure if he knows off hand and maybe he could ask Dad just as a guy conversation kind of thing. Hadn't thought of that before. That will be my next route.

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kajamo240

For interchangeability, click on the link below. Half way down, you will see nylyons post with the PDF file. Download that.

It will give you everything you need.

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?...&hl=interchange

Thank you, that will help for sure!!

Its a good reference guide if you get model numbers, you can quick search and see if it will fit your dads tractor. (Once you get the model number of that. :thumbs: )

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Daddysgirl

Kim... :WRS: ...just thinking that if your dad lives in Indy...there is a ton of guys on this site from the Hooser state here. Probably one that lives accross the street. :wwp: A deck from one of them would save shipping and hauling, just have to be delivered at the right time, or picked up. :thumbs: The horse is worth fixing, and what a nice thing you are doing.

My daughter steals all my seat time on my 857 when it snows...she loves to plow with it. :banghead:

Dad lives in Ft Wayne. I really don't know of anyone in Indy anymore but I would be happy to pay shipping charges if that person was willing to box it up. Glad to hear that there are parts floating around out there!!! So excited!

Thanks everyone for your kind words, makes me feel really good. He deserves it so much.

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daemon2525

There are several of us in and around Ft Wayne also. If there is anything that we can do, just yell.

I have a deck and belt tensioners from a 1056, but there not in perfect shape,

they would need some work. Assuming that they would fit.

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