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friiy


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Troybilt Horse 3
Original Message   Feb 18, 2012 9:02 pm
I just bought a electric start, HH60 Troybilt off Craigslist... I believe it is a Horse 3, Anybody know if it has another model number rather than "Horse 3"? Friiy
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Shryp


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Re: Troybilt Horse 3
Reply #2   Feb 19, 2012 12:32 am
Troybilt Horse is a rototiller.  Beyond that I am of no help.
trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
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Re: Troybilt Horse 3
Reply #3   Feb 19, 2012 8:25 am

Not sure but think your asking about the starter part number.

The HH60 is a was a cast iron 6hp and should have a number on it but you know that.

Not sure if the Horse had a factory number besides the marketing designation but

Below is an exploded view of a Horse III from 1983:

 

Troy-Bilt HORSE III 6HP ROTO TILLER (S/N 640000-855638)

http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=Troy-Bilt&mn=HORSE+III+6HP+ROTO+TILLER+

Looks like they came with hand pull start or a 12 volt battery start.  The 12 volt starter for a HH60 is Tecumseh 35765A.

 

A 120 volt starter for an HH60 is 33328D and there other starter numbers that will mount to it also so other possible numbers are versions 33328, A B & C.

 

   Are you packing in the airplanes and taking up gardening?

 

friiy


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Re: Troybilt Horse 3
Reply #4   Feb 21, 2012 3:11 pm
No, not giving up on planes.... I found it on Craig's list for $40.... After growing up with a Horse, I could not pass it up. I had to put 2 tubes in it and clean "The green" from the carb bowl. I have 2 small cracks in the fan cover I will stop drill and weld. The guy that was selling the tiller listed it as "seized motor", when I saw it in his yard I noticed it was stuck in gear and the rewind was unable to pull. After some penetrating oil, the tiller disengaged, and pulled fine. I have started it once, seems good to go. ----- Friiy
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