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MIGHTYMO

I know its not a wheel horse, but it is technically still a Horse... Will look good sittin next to my 314-8

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Razorback

Very nice. That will be a good worker.

 

I have one, too! A 1974 Horse.

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MIGHTYMO
1 minute ago, Razorback said:

Very nice. That will be a good worker.

 

I have one, too! A 1974 Horse.

I have no clue what year this is. I just picked it up today. Dont know the hp rating on it either. Has no spark, and both tires and rims are toast. What motor is on yours?

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Razorback
7 minutes ago, MIGHTYMO said:

I have no clue what year this is. I just picked it up today. Dont know the hp rating on it either. Has no spark, and both tires and rims are toast. What motor is on yours?

When you get a chance and if you want to know.... look here for the serial number..... I think I have a list that will tell when it was made.

 

(Mine has a replacement 6hp Tecumpseh)

 

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MIGHTYMO
2 minutes ago, Razorback said:

When you get a chance and if you want to know.... look here for the serial number..... I think I have a list that will tell when it was made.

 

(Mine has a replacement 6hp Tecumpseh)

 

Serial number location.jpeg

Will the list give other specs like the hp rating? All i know is its a Tecumseh xl cast iron motor. Ill look in the morning

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Razorback

Mine...... 1974 Troy-Bilt Horse

 

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Razorback
7 minutes ago, MIGHTYMO said:

Will the list give other specs like the hp rating? All i know is its a Tecumseh xl cast iron motor. Ill look in the morning

 

Yes. The oldest Horses had a 4.5hp engine, most like ours had 6hp engines for a long time. I'll be curious to hear what you find.

 

 

Troy Bilt Horse and others Serial Numbers.pdf

Troybilt Horse Serial Numbers.pdf

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pfrederi
10 hours ago, Razorback said:

 

Yes. The oldest Horses had a 4.5hp engine, most like ours had 6hp engines for a long time. I'll be curious to hear what you find.

 

 

Troy Bilt Horse and others Serial Numbers.pdf

Troybilt Horse Serial Numbers.pdf

 

 

I have my Fathers 1974.  Techy HH60.  Only used 1 time per year starts on the second or third pull.  Other engines back then were a 4-1/2 Clinton and a 7 hp Kohler.  Cost was $445.26 he picked it up at the factory in North Troy....

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MIGHTYMO
10 hours ago, Razorback said:

When you get a chance and if you want to know.... look here for the serial number..... I think I have a list that will tell when it was made.

 

(Mine has a replacement 6hp Tecumpseh)

 

Serial number location.jpeg

Serial #is 522540

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Razorback
8 minutes ago, MIGHTYMO said:

Serial #is 522540

Looks like January of 1981, Horse II

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MIGHTYMO

It looks like a Techy HH60 motor

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Razorback
3 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

Picked up this little dump cart about a year ago and just got around to painting it. Not sure who made it as there was nothing to identify it under all the rust. With some red paint and some decals purchased on Ebay...... its a Wheel Horse of Course !

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I LIKE that!!!

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cleat

Like a wheel barrow without all the work..

 

Looks great.

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The Tuul Crib
On 4/6/2019 at 3:11 PM, Aldon said:

Rumor has it winter is over

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 I don’t know looks like you could probably build one more snowman out of the pile! !

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Aldon

Hahah. Maybe. It’s like solid ice now though.

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The Tuul Crib
Just now, Aldon said:

Hahah. Maybe. It’s like solid ice now though.

Well there you go Ice sculptures are in now right?!

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WHX??

Achto and I primed and REDDED some parts today... sorry so pics of the RED.... it was national leave your stupid phone at home today!

Things lookin pretty good till the JD ghost come back to haunt...... :o

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WHX??

BTW Crib things looking good ther ....stay at her ..:greetings-clappingyellow:

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kto434

Put down lawn fertilizer with a Garber Seed Easy 60-inch drop spreader.  All worked great!

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RetroMower

Started cleaning up the rear discharge deck today. Hit a few snags. I would have loved to take the spindles apart and clean and grease them but even with heat was only able to get one pulley off. Even then the shaft on that one is permanently fused to the bearings. Took the tensioner bar off to find the nylon guides destroyed. Had one good one on the bigger side discharge deck and was able to make some replacements. Yes i know they are aluminum and could have used nylon but i had the aluminum stock in the right size and judging by the swiss cheese holes in the deck and the clock ticking on the spindles, they will most likely outlive the rest of the parts. 

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PeacemakerJack

:text-goodpost:absolutely beautiful work from the LC paint maestro!  Thanks for sharing Jim...

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