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Re: How much should I pay for a Wheel Horse C161
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Posted by Dr Georg Somlán on December 12, 2004 at 13:51:46 from (145.236.197.5):
In Reply to: How much should I pay for a Wheel Horse C161 posted by Lawrence on July 04, 2002 at 13:33:45:
1. I am extremely interested. I would like to buy a lawn mower AC adaptor with 3 knives (mulching knives) for my petrol mower tractor with petrol mower tractor with a kohler motora kohler motor. It's type is: Wheel Horse c 161. 2. We cannot find the place/bolt to fill the driving-gear with oil. If anybody has a drawing on this place/bolt or can explain where it can be found, I would be vary happy to have an access to this drawing or explanation. 3. If anyone would like to by my tractor I am ready to sell it or change it for a diesel tractor of bigger performance. Read he needed information about my tractor as follows: a petrol mower tractor with a kohler motor and an AC adaptor with 3 knives (the weels of the lawn mower platter have separate bearings). Electricity is provided by a renovated new engine, and a generator built on it, there is a halogenous lamp on the machine, and a volvo seat, but I have kept the original one as well. It has a strengthened front driving.gear, ball-and-socket joins and wheelconnecting and ballheads from a trabant car. A comfortable steering wheel and accumulator is built in. In a very good condition, I cut law with it on 2 hectares, it has its original sweep.
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