johng01 0 #1 Posted June 14, 2010 Hello I am new to the forum and reside in the UK. I have just acquired a Norlett model 8/36. These were made by Wheelhorse at their Belguim factory and sold to Norlett who put their name on them. The only difference is that Norlett specified a B & S ehgine rather than the standard Kholer. The plate on the unit reads Model 2-4300 serial 138071 Amnor NV which I gather was the Belguim factory. I am trying to ascertain the equivalent Wheelhorse model so that I can hopefully obtain a manual. There is no information available from Norlett that I can find. Can anyone help. Whilst I cannot post a photograph I can supply any further details of the unit as required if this would help to identify the model. I believe it was around the mid 1970s. Thanks.......John Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sparky-(Admin) 23,165 #2 Posted June 14, 2010 Hmmm....is this a horizontal or verticle crankshaft tractor? Is it a rear engine or front engine unit? Kinda sounds like a rear engine tractor to me. Wheel Horse did make a rear engine tractor called the 8-36 I believe. Mike...... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickv1957 75 #3 Posted June 14, 2010 Hello and Rick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikesRJ 558 #4 Posted June 14, 2010 :D That model number translates to the following tractor (from the Toro website): Model Number: 2-4300 Product Brand: Wheel Horse Product Type: Riding Products Serial #: None - None Model Year: 1974 Product Name: A-90 Special Tractor Product Series: Lawn Tractor, A Series Swath: Deck Optional Discharge: Deck Optional Engine/Motor Man.: Briggs & Stratton Engine/Motor Type: 4 Cycle Engine/Motor Size#: 8 hp Engine/Motor Model #: 109434-0638-01 Engine Starter: Electric Transmission Speed: 3 Speed Transmission Type: Gear Transmission Man: Peerless Transmission Model #: 1400 Accesories: 5-0601 36" Mower (Rear Discharge) 6-0201 37" Snow Thrower 6-2131 42" Snow/Dozer Blade Current Model Available: 06-48BC03/79364 (79364 requires Adapter Kit 105-1501. Current blade is 48" wide.) Original Model Supersedes To: 6-2131 6-6213 42" Snow Thrower Requires Drive Belt 102743 & Lift Tube 104664. Must remove extension plates 103552. Current Model Available: 06-42ST07/79362 Supersedes To: 6-6214 7-2111 Utility Wagon Supersedes To: 7-2112 7-2211 Dump Trailer Supersedes To: 7-2212 7-2311 32" Lawn Roller Supersedes To: 7-2312 7-2411 36" Aerator Supersedes To: 7-2412 7-2512 31" Lawn Sweeper Supersedes To: 7-2513 7-2521 38" Lawn Sweeper Supersedes To: 7-2522 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johng01 0 #5 Posted June 14, 2010 I have now discovered that it is a Wheelhorse A90 special Model 2-4300 made 1974. Engine is at front, horizontal shaft. Any idea where I might getb an instruction book hopefully a download? On the Toro site the model is listed but the manual appears not o beavailable- probably too old. John Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johng01 0 #6 Posted June 15, 2010 Thank you for your help. Any idea where a manual might be obtained? Does anyone know the length of the main drivebelt. It is a 1/2" belt. In this country that would denote an A type belt and this would be followed by the length in inches or mm, eg A85. it is somewhat critical since both the motor and transaxle are fixed although there might be some leeway via the jockey wheel (clutch wheel). The manufacturers data only gives a part number which is of little help especially if you do not have a Toro dealer nearby. John Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Buzz 502 #7 Posted June 15, 2010 Hello John, Here are a couple of useful sites for you. This first one tells you what size the belt is using the Toro/Wheel Horse part number: http://outdoorpowerinfo.com/belts/wheel_horse_belts.asp This site lets you cross reference the Toro/Wheel Horse part number to Gates or NAPA numbers: http://www.gates.com/part_interchange/inde...ocation_id=3286 Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johng01 0 #8 Posted June 16, 2010 Hello John, Here are a couple of useful sites for you. This first one tells you what size the belt is using the Toro/Wheel Horse part number: http://outdoorpowerinfo.com/belts/wheel_horse_belts.asp This site lets you cross reference the Toro/Wheel Horse part number to Gates or NAPA numbers: http://www.gates.com/part_interchange/inde...ocation_id=3286 Good luck. Hello Buzz Thank you for your very helpful information. The first site shows the belt to be 89ins. OD When I measured the distance originally I reckoned the belt to be about 89 1/2 ins long. So I was not too far out. Now that I know the correct length I can obtain a belt knowing that it will fit. The second Gates reference shows the belt to be A66 but this is definitely wrong and is far too short. Thank you once again - all I need now is to find someone who has a copy of the handbook/manual for the WH. 2-4300 A90 special tractor. John Share this post Link to post Share on other sites