Wheel Horse C-175 Specifications - Wheel Horse C-175 Specs

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Series: → C-195
Production
Manufacturer: Wheel Horse
Type: Garden tractor
Factory: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Wheel Horse C-175 Engine
Fuel tank: 3 gal 11.4 L
Mechanical
Chassis: 4x2 2WD
Cab: Open operator station.
Power Take-off (PTO)
Front PTO: independent
Clutch: manual
Dimensions & Tires
Wheelbase: 45.5 inches 115 cm
Weight: 570 to 600 pounds
Front tire: 16x6.50-8
Rear tire: 23x9.50-12
C-175 Serial Numbers
Location: Serial number plate located below steering column. Tractor model codes are listed.
1980: 01-17KS01 (hydrostatic)
1981: 01-17KE02 (hydrostatic)
1982: 01-17KE02 (hydrostatic)
1983: 01-17KE03 (hydrostatic)
Electrical
Ground: negative
Charging system: alternator
Charging amps: 15
Battery volts: 12
Battery AH: 32
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Series: → C-195
Engine Detail
Kohler KT17, gasoline, 2-cylinder, air-cooled
Displacement: 691 cc 42.18 ci
Bore/Stroke: 3.125x2.75 inches 79 x 70 mm
Power (gross): 17 hp 12.7 kW
Air cleaner: dry element
Starter volts: 12
Sparkplug: BL-15Y
Sparkplug gap: 0.025 inches 0.635 mm
Point gap: 0.020 inches 0.508 mm
Engine Oil
Oil capacity: 1.75 qts 1.7 L
Oil change: 25 h
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Transmissions overview
6-speed gear, hydrostatic
Transmission
Transmission: Eaton 1100
Type: belt-driven hydrostatic
Gears: infinite forward and reverse
Oil capacity: 5 qts 4.7 L
The Eaton hydrostatic was used through the productio run of the C-175. A Sundstrand 90 hydrostatic was also used during the 1980 production year, identified by tractor model code 01-17KS02.
C-175 Transmission Controls
1: Brake
2: Forward/reverse
3: Throttle
4: Parking brake
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Series: → C-195
Wheel Horse C-175 Tires
Lawn/turf front: 16x6.50-8
Lawn/turf rear: 23x9.50-12
Dimensions
Wheelbase: 45.5 inches 115 cm
Length: 69 inches 175 cm
Width: 37 inches 93 cm
Height: 41 inches 104 cm
Gear Shiping weight: 570 lbs 258 kg
Hydro Shiping weight: 600 lbs 272 kg
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Attachment overview
42" mid-mount mower deck, 48" mid-mount mower deck, Snowblower, Blade, Garden tractors are capable of using tillers, plows, or other ground-engaging attachments. TractorData does not list details of these attachments.