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New To Wheel Horse.. would love to hear information on my 1054

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Jimmies1054

I'm looking to see what's available for a 1054 and learn about the machine. This is my very first Wheel Horse.

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Racinbob

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Rather than trying to link to them click on browse on the tool bar up above and go to manuals. Type 1054 in the search box and you'll find a bunch. :)

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Jimmies1054

Thank you..

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pacer

Yeah, that what racinbob sez. Also go to the search on the general Wheel Horse part of the forum and type in "1054" and you should get so much info that youll be cross-eyed trying to digest it all;) The 1054, and 953, are very popular.

 

That looks to be a goodun you got ---- oh, and welcome to this madness!!!

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953 nut

:WRS:            1054/953 can be adapted to use later model implements and the photo below will show what was available when they were built.

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Jimmies1054

Did they make a Brinley hitch setup? I have a few Brinley attachments..

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SylvanLakeWH

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953 nut
3 hours ago, Jimmies1054 said:

Did they make a Brinley hitch setup? I have a few Brinley attachments..

Here you go.

https://www.wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/hitches-liftkits.html#!/Toro-Wheel-Horse-Brinly-Clevis-Hitch-Sleeve-Hitch-with-adjustment-plate-and-pin/p/84960091/category=2354804

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Jimmies1054

Thank you so much!! 

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WHX??

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Retired Wrencher

 Jimmies1054   :WRS:  As you can see already there is always good help here. You are off to a good start.  Enjoy the site and people here.

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Big_Red_Fred

You will get all the info you need on :wh: & Red Square Guru's, Like i did, Welcome to the Club !IMG_03831.jpg.8c674bdc91333909ae82406c66e5b482.jpg

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Jimmies1054

Thanks guys..

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