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I'm thinking of picking up a WH or two for snow removal.  

 

This C-161 is local to me. 

 

 

Is there anything in particular I should check for if I go to check it out?

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Jerry77

Welcome to :rs:you will get several responses from here today from those who know about that model..lots of help here for any problems with it..:)

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WHX??

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A 161 is great tractor and a beast. Real favorite of many here and on my bucket list as well. Seller is right about the price of the tires. Those look to be Tru-powers on the rear and if they 23-10.5 are a buck & a quarter+ each . Looks to be in decent shape but check the transmission for strongness. Ask the seller if he'll run up to a tree and see if the tires spin. Check the fluids for off color or smell. Check for how well it's been taken care of but looks good that way from here.  I am not a fan of tri-ribs for moving snow but dirt... you bet! That tractor would move piles of gravel all day without missing a beat.  I would be all over that tractor for that price if things checked out! :)

Good luck!

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Steve_O

Does the hydro need to be HOT for this test, or just a few minutes of run time?

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953 nut

:WRS:

I was looking at that one and drooling too, just too far away for me.

The engine and transaxle should be warmed up a couple of minutes prior to attempting to push down a tree. Be sure to do this in both directions.

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elliot ness

:text-bravo:Looks like a great tractor to me, I had one a few years back with a loader and it was very strong. If you get it, you will love it. It looks to me like the tires are worth almost the asking price.:twocents-02cents:

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Pollack Pete

I like it........ya better grab it soon.It's only a short trip down the river from me.Did I mention I like it???

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Steve_O
10 hours ago, 953 nut said:

. Be sure to do this in both directions.

Because the tree's root system might be stronger on one side?  Just kidding.

 

This one is available locally as well

 

 

I assume attachments are readily available for either. 

- 40 year old iron vs ~20? year old?

- Is there a significant advantage for one over the other wrt. parts availability?

- Hydro vs gear drive in terms of durability vs practicality?

- both 14 vs 16 hp sufficient  (assuming snow blowing application)?

 

I don't think I've seen studded ag tires before.   They kind of look like sheet metal screws in the photo.

 

 

There are also a few 520H's at ~$1500 and within day-trip diving distance.

 

Assume the CFO is only going to approve one GT.

 

 

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953 nut
18 minutes ago, Steve_O said:

 

I don't think I've seen studded ag tires before. 

That caught my eye too.

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Retired Wrencher

Steve   :WRS:  These are great tractors with plenty of power to do most jobs. Enjoy.

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WHX??
3 hours ago, Steve_O said:

Assume the CFO is only going to approve one GT.

Welcome to our world Steve. :lol:

 

To answer a few of your ??

3 hours ago, Steve_O said:

- 40 year old iron vs ~20? year old?

Not really, I personally think the 40 yo tractors are easier to work on and sometimes better built.

 

3 hours ago, Steve_O said:

Is there a significant advantage for one over the other wrt. parts availability

Again not really, there are parts available here on RS from other members/vendors  and of course the popular auction sites. Parts are available from Toro dealers yet as well but they can be quite proud of them $$ wise. Parts for the Kohler K series motors are aplenty in both affordable aftermarket & OEM versions. Any tractor with an Onan not so much so.

 

3 hours ago, Steve_O said:

- Hydro vs gear drive in terms of durability vs practicality?

Quick rule of thumb gear drive for anything ground engaging, hydros for blowing, mowing & lighter pushing but many of the guys here have an FEL on a hydro with no issues.

 

3 hours ago, Steve_O said:

both 14 vs 16 hp sufficient  (assuming snow blowing application)?

 Depends on what type of blower you are running, a deuce (2 stage) will require 16 + HP  Generally 12 hp and a single stage will get the job done. There are some gents here tho that proudly  blow/push snow with a vintage round hound or  mid sixties tractors with a 6 - 8 HP! 

 

BTW because you are a newbie you are forgiven but your  links to the ads were removed ..Thank you @T-Mo..... rules of the forum ya see... no links to other ads off site. We don't want this to become an online shopping site other than our own vendors!  ;) Cutting & pasting of pics & descriptions like Richard did above is fare game tho! :handgestures-thumbupright: See here for more info on this http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/guidelines/

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Steve_O

Two offenses in three posts, that's not bad, right?    I didn't realize the links were not allowed.

 

For reference here is a photo from the original add

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WHX??
4 hours ago, Steve_O said:

Two offenses in three posts

Better than my three offences in one post :lol:

 

I just got that tractor's ad in my morning Wheel Horse blast from :techie-ebay:...something like 13 people watching it  You best go get it before I talk one of the CT boys to go get it for me....or they go get it for themselves! :ph34r:

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