Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.): wheel horse tiller, drive pulley, question pool


Question
QUESTION: where can I buy a midmount (mule drive) pulley assemble to drive the tiller on a C 160 wheelhorse?   Thanks

ANSWER: Hello Ray:

Sorry for the Delay. This Question was Located in the Question Pool and I can Only Answer Questions from the Question Pool when I am Not Answering Questions here or at the Other Site I Answer Questions at. Send me the Model Numbers Off the Mower, Please. With these I can Locate the Proper Manual and Better Assist you. The Model Numbers are Usually Located Under the Seat on a Sticker or Tag on the Body. The "C160" is the Series Model Number and I Require the Mower Model Numbers in Order to Assist you Better. Wheelhorse is a Toro Brand. Thanks.

Respectfully

John

PS: I am Allowed to Answer 10 Questions a Day. If you See I am Maxxed Out, then Try Submitting your Question at or Just After 8pm EST (US). My New Day Starts then. Thanks.

Respectfully

John

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QUESTION: John, the tag # 7116KS02-10135------(7124) The tiller has a flat idler that is stationary, seems there must be a belt tensioning pulley assy. I need this and a belt. Thanks
         Ray

Answer
Hello Again Ray:

Thanks for the Model Numbers. This is a Series Model C-160 Automatic Tractor; Model Number 71-16KS02. I Searched the Site for this Unit and Located the Tractor, but Not the Accessories. Being this is a 1977 Model Unit, I Suggest you Try the Antique Mower Sites Listed at this Site Addy; You can Use the Site Addys at this Site Addy; http://www.yetmans.mb.ca/antiques.html to Locate Used Parts for this Unit. If you Hit a Snag or this Does Not Correct the Problem,  I am Here if You Require More Assistance. Hope this Helps. Let me Know What Happens, Please. May the All Mighty Bless You and Yours. Thanks.

Good Luck

Respectfully

John

PS: I am Allowed to Answer 10 Questions a Day. If you See I am Maxxed Out, then Try Submitting your Question at or Just After 8pm EST (US). My New Day Starts then. Thanks.

Respectfully

John