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Bach-Ed

It's been a while since I've been here.  My 857 just keeps humming a long.  But a while ago I picked up some parts, thinking they would fit my machine but no.  so here are some pics  they seem to be NOS.   I'm sure one of you would love to have them and I would have a little more shelf space.

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rmaynard

Left side part is a mid tach-a-matic, right is part of a front tach-a-matic, both 1972 and later. Bottom is unknown to me,

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WHX??

The bracket on the left is a mid mount bracket for quik attaching implements and should work on a 857. The bracket on the right is a for a front quick attach and for later tractors. Appears to be missing some pieces tho. Not sure what the bottom piece is for. Use the classifies you intend to sell. 

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Goldnboy

Bottom right is starter generator  bracket, my other "red" brand tractor  uses...

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Bach-Ed

You guys are faster than a speeding bullet.  Thank you!

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Lane Ranger
3 hours ago, Bach-Ed said:

It's been a while since I've been here.  My 857 just keeps humming a long.  But a while ago I picked up some parts, thinking they would fit my machine but no.  so here are some pics  they seem to be NOS.   I'm sure one of you would love to have them and I would have a little more shelf space.

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Glad to see you are still using your Wheel Horse Ed!  Hope the snowplow/dozer has worked out well for your tractor!

I sold it to you several years ago!

 

 

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Bach-Ed

Lane I live on a cul-de-sac.   I've plowed the entire street some times.  I did replace the wear bar.   And it's a  Wheel Horse so it does the job.  I kind of laugh to my self, several neighbors have 17 or 20 HP lawn mowers and they wouldn't think of trying to plow.

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