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I just picked this up from my father in law. Buddy and I got it running the next day. But can't seem to find out what year it is. As someone did a crappy paint job on it. I see no tags. Only on the kohler engine. I will be restoring it and using it. I need to find out what plow attachment I can get. And its missing the air cleaner cover. I'm new to the wheel horse tractors.

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ebinmaine

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

 

Given the fact that you have a C120 with what appears to be no holes for hood ornament you have a 1976 or 1977.

Absolutely wonderful tractor.

There are plows available for those that will cover the years of 1967 all the way to some into the 2000s. A long frame plow. It has two parallel frame pieces.

 

You've absolutely found the best possible resource for a Wheelhorse.

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MoneyBagz

Thanks..I'm going to need you guys for help and ill post up dates as I rebuild this.

I have the mower deck for this also. 

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

look on the small area between the lift handle and the engine for a tag on the tractor.  That’s where it should be, anyway.

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Handy Don

Yeah, the paint job isn't great, but it runs and, as @ebinmaine said, there are a lot of members able to help you get that thing in as fine a shape as you choose--from a solid "no makeup" worker to a pristine "show case restoration".  

Wheel Horses love company, too, so where you have one more seem to congregate--you've been warned :)

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, MoneyBagz said:

Thanks..I'm going to need you guys for help and ill post up dates as I rebuild this.

I have the mower deck for this also. 

You keep coming up with questions and we'll keep coming up with answers. Some of them might even be correct!

 

Seriously though, there's nothing you're going to run up against that several of us haven't already tackled.

Parts availability for those is excellent. I have two from 1974 and I have my own stash of certain things.

 

 

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Maxwell-8
21 minutes ago, MoneyBagz said:

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:text-welcomeconfetti:on:rs:apart from the paint, i think it's solid.

I don't think it's an OEM seat, rather an MTD seat i think. I would wanne replace that because it's hard on your bud when riding over bumps.

You got a mowing deck for it? you do have the pulley for it up front.

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SylvanLakeWH

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, Maxwell-8 said:

OEM seat

It's possible that's the pan frame from the original seat that has had the upholstery and foam removed.

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roadapples
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

It's possible that's the pan frame from the original seat that has had the upholstery and foam removed.

:text-yeahthat:better get a pillow. Those screw heads will hurt...

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, roadapples said:

:text-yeahthat:better get a pillow. Those screw heads will hurt...

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MoneyBagz
1 hour ago, Maxwell-8 said:

:text-welcomeconfetti:on:rs:apart from the paint, i think it's solid.

I don't think it's an OEM seat, rather an MTD seat i think. I would wanne replace that because it's hard on your bud when riding over bumps.

You got a mowing deck for it? you do have the pulley for it up front.

Yea I got the mower deck. Just got to go back and pick it up from the father in law. 

 

The seat cushion I have but its in rough shape. 

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gwest_ca

With an early 1976 Kohler serial number there is a good chance the tractor is a 1976 model also.

Click on the picture or fuzzy picture in each link for more info

 

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gwest_ca

Here is where the ID plate should be in 1976

 

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8ntruck
1 hour ago, MoneyBagz said:

Yea I got the mower deck. Just got to go back and pick it up from the father in law. 

 

The seat cushion I have but its in rough shape. 

 

Welcome to the forum.

 

To run the mower deck on that tractors you will need a 'mule drive' which is a bracket and pair of pulleys that mount on the front of the tractor.  The drive belt runs forward off of the PTO, blends around the mule drive, then back to the drive pulley on the deck.  The mule drive is also the belt tensioner.

 

Good luck and have fun. 

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MoneyBagz
2 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Here is where the ID plate should be in 1976

 

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Yea mines missing

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briankd

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this my 75 c 120 just done this past year they are great little tractors

 

 

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MoneyBagz
4 minutes ago, briankd said:

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this my 75 c 120 just done this past year they are great little tractors

 

 

That really looks nice

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, MoneyBagz said:

Yea mines missing

You could call it a 76 or 7. Either would be fine for parts lookup. 

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rjg854
10 hours ago, briankd said:

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this my 75 c 120 just done this past year they are great little tractors

 

 

That's a right purdy tractor you have there :handgestures-thumbupright:

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lynnmor

To head off any unnecessary wear or damage, change the engine and transmission oil immediately.  Also, get the air filter functioning correctly.

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MoneyBagz
9 hours ago, lynnmor said:

To head off any unnecessary wear or damage, change the engine and transmission oil immediately.  Also, get the air filter functioning correctly.

Yea I have plans to do all that. I'm in the process of looking for the air cleaner cover.

 

What oil goes in the motor 10w30? Andwhat gear oil 75w90 gear?

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, MoneyBagz said:

Yea I have plans to do all that. I'm in the process of looking for the air cleaner cover.

 

What oil goes in the motor 10w30? Andwhat gear oil 75w90 gear?

One of us should have an air cleaner if you can't find that one. 

 

Engine oil is 10w30 below 32. Straight 30 above. 

Something with a zinc for older engines preferred. I use Kinetix brand. There are a few available. 

 

Transmission oil is anything around 80w90 weight. Cheapest possible is fine. The gear drives in these are pretty tolerant. 

 

 

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MoneyBagz

Update for the day. Wheelhorseguy hooked me up with a plow. After 4 hrs of road time to get it. Got it unloaded and put on the tractor.

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