The Wheel Horse 1075 is a garden tractor introduced in 1965 by Wheel Horse, built in South Bend, Indiana, USA. It features a 10 hp Kohler K241AS 1-cylinder air-cooled gasoline engine with 390 cc displacement. The tractor uses a Sundstrand belt-driven hydrostatic transmission with infinite forward and reverse gears. It has a wheelbase of 41.25 inches, weighs 565 lbs, and rides on 16x5.50-8 front and 22.5x8.00-12 rear tires. The 1075 offers two-wheel drive, manual steering, and an open operator station. Attachments include 36" and 42" mid-mount mower decks, a 32" snowblower, and a 42" blade.
Detailed specifications and technical data for Wheel Horse 1075
Tires
Rear tire:22.5x8.00-12
Front tire:16x5.50-8
Engine
Type:gasoline
Model:Kohler K241AS
Power:10 hp (7.5 kW)
Cooling:air-cooled
Cylinders:1-cylinder
Fuel tank:1.5 gal (5.7 L)
Rated RPM:3600
Bore/Stroke:3.251x2.875 inches (83 x 73 mm)
Displacement:390 cc (23.85 ci)
Starter volts:12
Features
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Steering:Manual steering
Operator station:Open operator station
Dimensions
Width:36 inches (91 cm)
Length:61 inches (154 cm)
Weight:565 lbs (256 kg)
Wheelbase:41.25 inches (104 cm)
Height (hood):33.5 inches (85 cm)
Ground clearance:7.25 inches (18 cm)
Height (steering wheel):37 inches (93 cm)
Electrical
Ground:negative
Battery volts:12
Production
Type:Garden tractor
Built in:South Bend, Indiana, USA
Manufacturer:Wheel Horse
Year introduced:1965
Attachments
Note:Garden tractors are capable of using tillers, plows, or other ground-engaging attachments. TractorData does not list details of these attachments.