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LSteinbronn

Is there a data base that can give me a model and year of tractor from the model and serial number?

The Model Number is 10360 8

The serial number is 918606

It has a 10 hp Kohler and a 8 speed transmission. I picked it up yesterday for $200 bucks, put a battery in it and it runs great.

Still have to take some pictures

Thanks for any help on identifying the year.

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Sparky

Herers what ya have:

 1-0360 1973 Lawn & Garden Tractor Raider 10 8-Speed Kohler K241S-46636D

 

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Mike...............

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KC9KAS

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gwest_ca

Operator manual

 

Illustrated parts list

 

Is your tractor decaled a Raider 10 or a 10hp 8-speed?

 

Garry

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LSteinbronn

Garry,

It is decaled a 10hp 8-speed

Thanks for hte downloads,

Larry

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Tankman

A '73 would be a "No Name" wouldn't it?

My '73 "No Name" is a very nice, well build, engineered, reliable Stallion. :smile:

"A Horse is a Horse of course, of course!"

Restored with help from http://www.redoyourhorse.com/servlet/the-84/NO-NAME-FOUR-%26/Detail

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gwest_ca

A '73 would be a "No Name" wouldn't it?

My '73 "No Name" is a very nice, well build, engineered, reliable Stallion. :smile:

Restored with help from http://www.redoyourhorse.com/servlet/the-84/NO-NAME-FOUR-%26/Detail

Raiders have shown up in Europe as late as 1977. Toro lists this 1-0360 as a 1973 Raider so I think owners on this side of the big pond think that is what it is named.

 

Garry

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Tankman

 

A '73 would be a "No Name" wouldn't it?

My '73 "No Name" is a very nice, well build, engineered, reliable Stallion. :smile:

Restored with help from http://www.redoyourhorse.com/servlet/the-84/NO-NAME-FOUR-%26/Detail

Raiders have shown up in Europe as late as 1977. Toro lists this 1-0360 as a 1973 Raider so I think owners on this side of the big pond think that is what it is named.

 

Garry

 

Thanks Garry! You've been a great help soooooooo many times.

Thanks from all us Horsey people! :smile:

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Jake Kuhn

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stevasaurus

I can't resist...here is my 1972 Raider 10 from this side of the pond...tell me if it kind of looks like your 1973. :)

 

2008_071910raider19720010.jpg

 

2008_071910raider19720008.jpg

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SousaKerry

Gee Steve that is some interesting plumbing you have on the front of that beastie,  How many Rock'n'Ryes did that take to complete??? :ychain:

 

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LSteinbronn :WRS:

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Tankman

 

I can't resist...here is my 1972 Raider 10 from this side of the pond...tell me if it kind of looks like your 1973. :)

 

Does indeed look like my '73 "No Name" except I have the two lamps, center "built in." No bolt on lamps (mage in my gallery ).

My "plumbing" wasn't quite as heavy either! Coarse skateboard grip tape works great on the footrests too.

Great Stallion! :smile:

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953 nut

Pardon my asking , but what the heck is that large pipe and reducers in the photo for? :text-coolphotos:  

I can't resist...here is my 1972 Raider 10 from this side of the pond...tell me if it kind of looks like your 1973. :)

 

2008_071910raider19720010.jpg

 

2008_071910raider19720008.jpg

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stevasaurus

I'm not looking to steal this thread.  My Dad had this horse and this is the way I got it...it works, but it is different...not WH exhaust.. :)   I was really wondering if mine looked like LSteinbronn's.  I get the feeling that the horses we have over here are one thing, and sometimes the horses they get over there are from left over parts...I want to say again..."sometimes" that appears to be the case.  Just curious. :)

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dbartlett1958

Steve has the very rare, much sought after, "Limited Edition  Wheel Horse High Performance Exhaust Package" .  This was only available from select Wheel Horse dealers in certain markets, as they realized most consumers would not appreciate the increased performance. :)

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LSteinbronn

Steve,

The only difference that I can see is the seat, mine doesn't have lights, however, I don't have the high performance and highly sought over exhaust! I will try to get some images on here this weekend.

Larry Steinbronn

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