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Posted by paul evans on August 12, 2002 at 13:27:06 from (195.92.168.163):
In Reply to: Wheel Horse posted by Donald on May 02, 1999 at 18:59:31:
I also own a wheelhorse c161 automatic and have used and maintained it for the last 5 years or so and as a result know a fair bit about it. I also have a manual covering this model and would be happy to email you a copy should you want one. As for parts I had some trouble getting new parts for the tractor without the serial number but knowing this there are several specialist wheelhorse dealers around which will get the part but it will cost i have found it better to visit other "general" replacement parts dealers first as it is surprising what some of them stock. If you cant find such a general dealer then the following company may be of some use to you as they are the specialist wheelhorse dealers in my area and will supply parts including belts at a price Ron Smith & Co Ltd website: www.ronsmithandco.co.uk Please let me know if you would like a copy of the manual or have any other problems. Paul
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