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kamsdad97

I know its not a very good picture but can anyone tell what year and model it might be?? thanks wheelhorse.jpg

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TT

its not a very good picture

It's actually a terrible picture! :drool:

I'm not guaranteeing anything, but it looks like it could be a 1962 702.

If it's on Craigslist, etc., you might want to ask the seller for a better picture or two. :omg:

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Sparky

Might be a 702.

Mike..........

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TT

:drool: CRAP!

I did it again! :omg:

Sorry, Sparky!

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Sparky

:drool: CRAP!

I did it again! :omg:

Sorry, Sparky!

Just for that we aint speakin! :drool:

Mike......

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kamsdad97

yes it was on craigs list. Im going to look at it tomorrow night. he said it has a 7hp kohler. asking 200 for it.

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Sparky

Hopefully it comes with those AG's and not the slicks on it now. If it runs then $200 isnt bad. Any attachments for it?

Mike........

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kamsdad97

I dont think there are any attachments with it. If I buy it this will be my second wheel Horse but my first small one.

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BPjunk

The Wheel Horse models that had the aluminum gas tank and the indentation for the Wheel Horse logo decal in the front of the hood are 502, 552, 702, 633, 653, 753, 754 and 854. It is hard to tell by the picture if the engine is a 6, 7 or 8 hp or even if the engine is original. I can not tell the picture if there is a drive belt for a starter generator to determain. The way the lift lever is throw way forward and that tells me it might be a 1962 model which was the last year Wheel Horse used a roll pin in the lift arm of which was prone to wear easily making the arm go farther forward.

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

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