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Wheel Horse B-80 or No Name 8?

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raven2955

Which model is this ? Are the parts for the most parts the same

B-80 or 8-8 Serial number.jpg

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stevasaurus

Model #10120  8 is a 1973 no name horse with an 8 hp Kohler and a 4 speed  #5085 transmission.  :occasion-xmas:

BTW Welcome to Red Square.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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raven2955

The tag is on the side below gas tank. Someone on another forum sears its a B-80. However the tractor is a 8hp 8hp . Thanks for info and welcome

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No Name Parts Tractor Maybe.jpg

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raven2955

oops it a 4 speed

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stevasaurus

Here is the deal.  Wheel Horse was sold to AMC(?) in 1973 (?) With out checking.  In 1972, your tractor would be a Raider 8. In 1973, it is a no name 8 hp.  In 1974, it would be a B-80.  :)

 

Edit to correct the above::  The merger with AMC was in 1974.  What happened in 1973 was just the change in what they were naming the horses.  In 1973, they went to just naming the horses for horsepower and transmission. Yours became the 8    4 speed.

 

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raven2955

So, it looks like 10120 is 1973

10140 is B80 etc

Parts should be interchangeable.

 

Thanks again

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stevasaurus

You are correct...not only parts will interchange, but also attachments.  All attachments for "B" & "C" series horses will fit your horse.  :occasion-xmas:   Model #10140 is a 1974 "B" 80.

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stevasaurus

Did you buy this horse?  It is missing a few parts...the mule drive on the engine pulley and the guard on the left side from what I see.  :)

Here is a 1973 8hp 4 speed from our picture gallery.  You can see the mule drive here.

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raven2955

Thats looks like what I bought but this one needs to be restored or I'll  use it as a parts for the currntly running one. Parts are getting a little difficult for a good price

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raven2955

Just subscibed to you u-tube channel looks like a great resource as I start my engine rebuild 

Thanks a gain for info would appreciate any video info on the engine and where to find parts as I go 

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stevasaurus

sorry no videos on my engine rebuilds, but here is a very good one from @prondzy from our Reference section on the main page.  :)

 

 

If you like pictures...here is a ton from the 2 K181 S's that I did last year.

 

 

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raven2955

This PDF is Great Thanks

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Retired Wrencher

raven2955 The only thing is different is the rear axel. They put a lighter axel in them. The centering hub is smaller the tires are smaller than normal. That is how mine was that I just sold recently. Enjoy It is still a good tractor.

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rmaynard

I would say that most, but not all parts are interchangable. There are difference in the sheet metal in the area of the shifter.

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