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I have always been told that classic/modern Wheel Horse serial numbers include the year of manufacture in the first 2 digits. Just change the second number to the first, first number to the second, and you have the year of manufacture on both tractors and implements. I have also always found this to be the case on tractors and implements that I purchase where I actually knew the year of manufacture. So, if the 1st 2 numbers are 21, is that a 2012 DOM or not? Thanks. 

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gwest_ca

21xxxxx is 1992

210xxxxxx is 2001

312xxxxxx is 2012

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13 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

21xxxxx is 1992

210xxxxxx is 2001

312xxxxxx is 2012

 

How did you get there? I have a 1997 520H, it is a genuine1997. The # starts 79xxxxx. Is that just a coincidence? I have 78360 deck, starts 59xxx, is that a 1995, or, just coincidence? My 78345 deck starts 21xxxx. On the 21xxx, the deck rollers are the correct rounded ones that did not come out until 1997. The 59xxx deck has the flat edge rollers. Is there a place to look this info up when needed as I thought it was in the 1st 2 digits. I also had a genuine 1997 48” 78360 deck, it also started with 79xxx, correct rounded edge rollers. What’s the deal? I gotta get this straight.

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gwest_ca

This is the one I have used for years

https://lookup3.toro.com/partdex/index.cfm?xCaller=Toro

Enter 520-H and they will all come up.

Select one of them. Then look at one of the parts pages.

In the top left corner there is a printer icon. Click on that and the page will reload to one that can be printed. That one includes the model year.

 

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12 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

This is the one I have used for years

https://lookup3.toro.com/partdex/index.cfm?xCaller=Toro

Enter 520-H and they will all come up.

Select one of them. Then look at one of the parts pages.

In the top left corner there is a printer icon. Click on that and the page will reload to one that can be printed. That one includes the model year.

 

 

 

Thanks you for your help. I understand now. Up until 2000, the first couple digit swap thingy worked. After that not so much. Best way to be safe is like you said, look it up on the parts viewer. Again, thanks and best wishes! 

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MCU

Hi, forgive me if I'm replying incorrectly but I joined a little while ago but have not posted before. I just bought my second Horse, a GT-14 and am trying to date it. Being made 1969-1973, the SN on the tag is 559080, so I'm not sure the first two numbers being flipped is going to always be an accurate indicator of production year... 55 backwards is still 55. Also, if anyone has information on what appears to be an ARK 550 loader with no identifying tags or marks, manuals, etc., identifying that and finding a service manual will be next after pinpointing this GT-14.

On 3/20/2022 at 7:22 AM, Searcher60 said:

I have always been told that classic/modern Wheel Horse serial numbers include the year of manufacture in the first 2 digits. Just change the second number to the first, first number to the second, and you have the year of manufacture on both tractors and implements. I have also always found this to be the case on tractors and implements that I purchase where I actually knew the year of manufacture. So, if the 1st 2 numbers are 21, is that a 2012 DOM or not? Thanks. 

 

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51 minutes ago, MCU said:

Hi, forgive me if I'm replying incorrectly but I joined a little while ago but have not posted before. I just bought my second Horse, a GT-14 and am trying to date it. Being made 1969-1973, the SN on the tag is 559080, so I'm not sure the first two numbers being flipped is going to always be an accurate indicator of production year... 55 backwards is still 55. Also, if anyone has information on what appears to be an ARK 550 loader with no identifying tags or marks, manuals, etc., identifying that and finding a service manual will be next after pinpointing this GT-14

:WRS:

Glad to have another GT-14 owner joining Red Square. Please take a few minutes to introduce yourself to the group and tell us about your :wh:. just click on this link and have at it.  https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/forum/47-introductions/

The model number will tell you what year GT-14 you have. '69 model 1-7441, '70 model numbers 1-7451 1-7452 or 1-7453, '71 model numbers 1-0500 or 1-0501, '72 model numbers 1-0502 or 1-0503.

This manual should be helpful.

468848678_TRACTORsonly.jpg.55d3171054014d32085042e7cea77833.jpg  I just bought my second Horse, a GT-14 and am trying to date it.    Please forgive me,     :ychain:         I just couldn't resist.

 

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Welcome to the forum. If you browse around you'll find we LOVE pictures. Please post a couple of your (small but growing) herd!

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