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Murphybart1262z

Hello forum,



I am considering a purchase of a very well maintained D200 W.H. with a deck, blade and wheel weights. If I decide to buy it I will pick it up on Saturday, but I am very unfamiliar with W.H.'s. 

I have had Cubs all my life and know them well but this is a step into the unknown so I am asking for some general advice on what to look for: common problems, sources for parts, manuals, etc.



A lot of questions but I humbly ask your help.

Thanks in advance.

Tim

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pacer

Ahhh the "Big D's" I guess there is sorta a love/hate for this model horse, those that luv em (like me) and those that ... well, hate is too strong ... dislike? them.

 

It is a big, beefy, brawney, tough, etc garden sized tractor, with the powerful Kohler twin and hydrostat drive, it takes virtually all of the attachments that were made for this size (If it has PTO & 3 point, they were an option) It is totally way beyond any of the big box store tractors, possibly being comparable to a dealer offered JD (at about 10 grand) My current D200 does not have either 3 point or PTO, so I just cut grass with it and run my cyclone rake. I have a D160 - a brother to the D series - with a 3 point, no mower, and I use it for all the general chores - mostly pulling a trailer.

 

Downside/s --- that big kohler twin is beginning to have parts problems - course most 40-50 yr old stuff does! The Sundstrand hydro drive can be a problem usually causing a major tear down (tho parts are still fairly available) Drive the tractor when warm - if possible - and butt it against a tree or something and engage the drive, it should start throwing dirt easily. The steering can become sloppy, but here parts are available, tho is a bit of a pill to get to. And of course it is old and there will no doubt be things that crop up as with most anything that has this many years on them.

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Achto
1 hour ago, Murphybart1262z said:

I have had Cubs all my life and know them well but this is a step into the unknown

 

:WRS:

 

If you know Cubs, then you'll find that the D200 shares some similarities to the Cubs. Kohler engine and Sundstrand hydro for example. Like the super Cubs, say a 982 for example some D-series implements will only fit the D- series. This can sometimes add a little difficulty to finding implements.  

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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Murphybart1262z

Here are some pics supplied from the seller, I go tomorrow morning to see it and more than likely bring it home.

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T-Mo

Nice looking D.  I wouldn't mind having a D-180 or a D-200, but my budget isn't agreeing with me, plus half of me would like to move a bit further into the ag tractors.

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Murphybart1262z

Can anyone say if there any businesses that deal in NOS or recycled parts for W.H. units?  If I am going to own, this it would be nice to be aware of some go-to-locations for parts other than pray that it is on eBay.

 

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Pullstart
55 minutes ago, Murphybart1262z said:

Can anyone say if there any businesses that deal in NOS or recycled parts for W.H. units?  If I am going to own, this it would be nice to be aware of some go-to-locations for parts other than pray that it is on eBay.

 

 

:text-welcomewave: @Murphybart1262z!

 

I am unsure of his stock, but Lincoln @A-Z Tractor is a vendor here on the site.  I bet he has what you may ever need... or here on our classifieds section.

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Murphybart1262z

Gentlemen,

 

First I wish to thank you all for welcoming me to your forum, also for the information and advice you all gave to me.  I very much appreciated it.

 

Sadly and very disappointingly, after agreeing on a price and a time this morning to meet me and purchase the unit, I get a message that the seller sold it out from under me.

 

It is a good thing I went to my phone to give him a heads up we were leaving for his place or I would have never know he broke his deal and agreement with me.  To say I am disappointed is putting it mildly - I was looking forward to owning it.

 

Well, onward to the next.  I can only hope it will involve you guys.  I appreciate your help.

 

Tim

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Murphybart1262z said:

onward to the next

Everything happens for a reason....

 

No worries 

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