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Well I think this is going to be the next project. The engine in the B-60 smokes pretty bad so I figured I might as well make a C160 out of it with that spare 16 horse I bought then I’ll just rebuild and do a nut and bolt restoration on my original C160..

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ebinmaine

Is the b60 a long frame?

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Goldnboy
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Is the b60 a long frame?

These were made in 76/77 and are the same frame/axle as the C100/C120/C160 and B80

The only difference is the electrical wiring.

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kpinnc
5 hours ago, Bens vintage tractors said:

spare 16 horse

 

No such thing sir. :rolleyes:

 

I'm looking forward to this!

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Lee1977

It will be a B-160 unless you add original lights  The 15 amp system will come with the 16 HP Kohler.

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Bens vintage tractors
10 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Is the b60 a long frame?

Yessir

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Bens vintage tractors
3 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

It will be a B-160 unless you add original lights  The 15 amp system will come with the 16 HP Kohler.

I thought about it and yea I’m gonna call it a B-160. 

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Retired Wrencher

Ben please post progress! With :wwp:

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Gregor

So whats to become of the K161?

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Racinbob

I've been calling this my B-160 for years. It started out as a 1976 B-80 that I purchased brand new. As mentioned already the 76 & 77 B's are identical to the C's save for the horsepower, low back seat vs high back, 22.750-12 rear tires vs 23.850, 13" steering wheel vs 15", headlights optional on the B's. I bought the headlight kit with the tractor and a couple years later WW Grainger was closing out the Kohler K's and I latched on to a crate K-341 for around $250.00. Easy peasy swap and the B-160 was born. Years ago this was used to mow, push dirt, snowblow, till and plow. Today it mows in the simmer with my wife piloting, in the winter it runs a snowblower. I prefer to push snow with the 05 Classic just because it's more fun than using a blower. :)

 

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Bens vintage tractors
3 hours ago, Gregor said:

So whats to become of the K161?

I want to rebuild it and put it on my 607 in the future but for now she will be on the shelf.

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kpinnc

All these 16hp Kohlers are giving me anxiety. At least I think it's that. After 50 most anything feels that way. :lol:

 

...maybe one of you will need to get rid of one and send it to NC! :rolleyes:

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sparkie333
19 hours ago, Bens vintage tractors said:

I thought about it and yea I’m gonna call it a B-160. 

 

Yep--nice thing to get one going again. 16HP is the beast!

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sparkie333

Here is a true C1601179071553_lastofwheelhorsenonskids012.JPG.8b9d527fb9906c1432a0ac374d1232ee.JPG

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sparkie333
On 10/7/2021 at 12:55 AM, Bens vintage tractors said:

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Yep that is a nice one.

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Bens vintage tractors

Well the donor k341 fired right up and runs amazing! Very excited for this swap! 

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I also think I will be putting this gt14 intake on it! 

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Bens vintage tractors

Well just like that the b-60 is ready for the k341! 

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kpinnc

And I thought my threads were harsh...

 

You're putting one pic and one post every few minutes! Pure Tractor Torture! :lol:

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Thor27
On 10/6/2021 at 5:53 AM, Racinbob said:

I've been calling this my B-160 for years. It started out as a 1976 B-80 that I purchased brand new. As mentioned already the 76 & 77 B's are identical to the C's save for the horsepower, low back seat vs high back, 22.750-12 rear tires vs 23.850, 13" steering wheel vs 15", headlights optional on the B's. I bought the headlight kit with the tractor and a couple years later WW Grainger was closing out the Kohler K's and I latched on to a crate K-341 for around $250.00. Easy peasy swap and the B-160 was born. Years ago this was used to mow, push dirt, snowblow, till and plow. Today it mows in the simmer with my wife piloting, in the winter it runs a snowblower. I prefer to push snow with the 05 Classic just because it's more fun than using a blower. :)

 

 

Nice tractor Bob!  I think the steering wheel is hit or miss on the Cs, my 77 C160 has the small hard three spoke wheel, and 76 C120 has the big softer 2 spoke wheel. I'd swap them if the pins weren't absolutely rusted solid on both.

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Thor27 said:

Nice tractor Bob!  I think the steering wheel is hit or miss on the Cs, my 77 C160 has the small hard three spoke wheel, and 76 C120 has the big softer 2 spoke wheel. I'd swap them if the pins weren't absolutely rusted solid on both.

That's interesting. 

Possible either the original customer ordered it that way or WH had that one handy. 

 

Time for a 20T press!!

 

 

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sparkie333
8 hours ago, Thor27 said:

my 77 C160 has the small hard three spoke wheel

 

Yep---my 76 C160 automatic has the 2 spoke wheel.

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Bens vintage tractors

The engine is sat on the chassis now already love the look of it lol. 

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Engine is in and everything is hooked up. Just redid the wiring and threw a newish belt on. 

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