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introduction and pictures of my diesel convert

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morbus

Small introduction my name is remko from holland (the netherlands)

I got 2 wheel horse C-101.

one for parts but i fixed it so easy that i use it for mowing and one witch had a Kohler water-pump engine in it and has a Robin diesel now.

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With the old Kohler in it.

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Old Kohler, almost broke my back getting it out.

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Front PTO. Designed by a Dutch wheel horse dealer loozeman so you can attach all ferrari an BCS attachments. Tillers, flail mowers, etc.

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used for the sickle bar

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With the diesel

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Things to do is fix the PTO.

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rickv1957

Hello and :omg: Looks great!,Rick

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Coadster32

:omg: Nice setups there. Good to have you on board. Yes, those Kohlers are a bit heavy. Have fun digging around here.

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Raider12

:D Nice looking tractors you have there. That is supper cool you put a diesel on the one. :omg:

Denver

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W9JAB

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I never knew WheelHorse was sold

outside of the U.S.A. :omg:

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barns1

Nice job and :omg:

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WheelHorse_of_course

I never knew WheelHorse was sold

outside of the U.S.A. :omg:

Yes, Wheel Horse sold them in several European countries. We have at least 3 UK members and two from the Netherland and I think one from Germany. And the D-250 was designed and made in Europe (I cannot recall where at the moment).

Remco, :D

Great conversion - thanks for sharing the pictures.

So, what is next :D ?

Rolf (German name but 100% US going back to the revolutionary times)

:D :D

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SALTYWRIGHT

HI...I TOO PUT A DIESEL IN MY 417-8 WHEEL HORSE. IT HAS WORKED OUT VERY GOOD. IT USES VERY LITTLE FUEL. I AM NOW PUTTING A SMALL (1000 CAP.) CRANE ON THE BACK. THIS TRACTOR IS MY PLAY TOY. (I HAVE 4 OTHERS) RUSS :omg:

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

:omg:

What size/hp is the diesel?

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Lane Ranger

That front PTO setup for other equipment looks like a very good piece of engineering!

:D

:omg:

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wh500special

Nice.

That engine looks like a DY41. 8.5 hp. If it is, you have essentially replicated what Wheel Horse did with the model 512D. Nice work!

I have the same engine in a little 5000W generator and really like it. It is very miserly on fuel and seems to start very easily in almost any weather condition.

Very loud though.

If anyone is interested in hearing a Robin DY41 run as an approximation to what a WH 512D or his tractor might sound like, click this:

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Steve

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Rideawaysenior

D250 was made by Gutbroad which is a German made machine.

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horsefeathers

Remko, that Robin looks real good on the back of that red horse! :D:omg: you have found a great second home at Red Square! HORSEFEATHERS!

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morbus

Nice.

That engine looks like a DY41. 8.5 hp. If it is, you have essentially replicated what Wheel Horse did with the model 512D. Nice work!

I have the same engine in a little 5000W generator and really like it. It is very miserly on fuel and seems to start very easily in almost any weather condition.

Very loud though.

If anyone is interested in hearing a Robin DY41 run as an approximation to what a WH 512D or his tractor might sound like, click this:

th_MOV05082.jpg

Steve

I'm not sure what type it is.

There are no label or other markings on the engine. But ik looks and sounds exact the same as in your movie clip.

It still amazes me how little fuel it uses in comparison to the Kohler. That is also the reason I did the conversion.

Ok it is loud and it bucks like a mule at low RPM. But there's nothing like the smell of diesel in the morning.

This winter is started it at -10 by hand. No problems. One pull and it runs.

next thing i am thinking of is running bio-diesel or some other kind of oil.

Will make the hand starting harder i think.

Thanks for all the comments.

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bitten

Hello and :omg:

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802heath

hello and :omg: those are both good looking tractors, but i really love that diesel!

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wh1257

nice remko you can me vincent from belguim

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stevasaurus

excellent pictures...thanks for sharing. :omg:

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C-101plowerpower

super, great c 101's got one too.

koen, twente(the netherlands)

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sgtsampay

Sorry for digging up an old thread, but very nice conversion. Looks like the same engine on the 512-D. Am I correct?

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JC 1965

:) Hello and :WRS: I like both tractors but I really like the diesel. :hide:

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