Wheel Horse D-160 Attachments


Wheel Horse D-160 tractor photo
1974 - 1981
D Series
Garden tractor
Series map:
D-160
D-180
16.0hp
18.0hp
Attachment overview
48" mid-mount mower deck
Snowblower
Blade
Front-end loader
Backhoe
A PTO-driven 50-inch tiller, model 7-1261, was offered for the D-series tractors. The tiller required the three-point and PTO. In late 1977, Wheel Horse removed the Ark 550 loader and Brantly 617A backhoe from their list of approved attachments for the D-160 due to high axle failure rates and warranty claims.
48" Mower deck
Typemid-mount Wheel Horse 5-1221
 3-blade with hydraulic lift
Cutting width48 inches
121 cm
Weight150 lbs
68 kg
Overall width61 inches
154 cm
Cut height1.5 to 3.5 inch
3 to 8 cm
56" Blade
Wheel Horse 6-1142
front-mount
56 inches width
142 cm
21 inches height
53 cm
Angling 30°
140 lbs
63 kg
hydraulic-lift
manual-angle
48" Snow blower
Wheel Horse 6-7452
48 inches width
121 cm
single-stage
Clear height:16 inches
40 cm
front-mount
hydraulic-lift
225 lbs
102 kg
Ark 550 Loader
500 lbs lift (full at pin)
226 kg
45° dump
24 inches reach (dumped)
60 cm
83 inches height (at pin)
210 cm
66 inches clearance (dumped)
167 cm
Bucket width: 40 inches
101 cm
Bucket width: 48 inches
121 cm
Brantly 617A Backhoe
Backhoe typeBrantly 617A Backhoe
Weight775 lbs
351 kg
Transport height72 inches
182 cm
Bucket width8 inches
20 cm
 13 inches
33 cm
 16 inches
40 cm
2-Foot flat digging depth72 inches
182 cm
Reach from pivot108 inches
274 cm
Swing Arc135°
Bucket force3000 lbs
1360 kg
Dipperstick force1560 lbs
707 kg
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