Smokin Harley
Well-Known Member
I finally got this machine this morning , been waiting over a month on the guy selling to get off night shift .
So far all I know about it is it's -
a Troy-Bilt with an electric start 6 hp Tecumseh engine .Its not written anywhere but by a little searching I'm pretty certain its a Horse model ,maybe it's older than I think since it doesnt have a decal that actually reads "Horse". Its a 4 speed -Fwd, Rev, Hi and Lo speeds. The guy I bought it from said he used it up until 2014 when it "let go" and suspects its connecting rod broke. It spins but has zero compression so I'm going with what he says until I can get more solid info on it and dig into it. The owner previous to him repainted it and painted over the engines ID plate so I'm only able to get the numbers from the embossed model HH60 105060D and serial 0316 06699 numbers off the housing. If any of you guys have one like this I'd sure like any sort of info you can give me. What year it is ? What actual model # is it so I can hopefully find a correct owners manual.
By the way I gave him $150 for it (it also came with 2 furrowing attachments which he claims go for $100 by themselves) and by what I can see an electric start 6 hp Troy-Bilt Horse alone goes for upwards of $2000 so I think I made a decent investment once I get her to running and working condition. I'm figuring I can put about $100 or less in parts into it and be up and running this coming spring and then sell my Craftsman tiller for going rate and I'd probably break even(wishful thinking). Unless I go with a Honda re-power for $350 and be done with it. With a Honda, it should run damn near forever.
I'll post pics when I can.
So far all I know about it is it's -
a Troy-Bilt with an electric start 6 hp Tecumseh engine .Its not written anywhere but by a little searching I'm pretty certain its a Horse model ,maybe it's older than I think since it doesnt have a decal that actually reads "Horse". Its a 4 speed -Fwd, Rev, Hi and Lo speeds. The guy I bought it from said he used it up until 2014 when it "let go" and suspects its connecting rod broke. It spins but has zero compression so I'm going with what he says until I can get more solid info on it and dig into it. The owner previous to him repainted it and painted over the engines ID plate so I'm only able to get the numbers from the embossed model HH60 105060D and serial 0316 06699 numbers off the housing. If any of you guys have one like this I'd sure like any sort of info you can give me. What year it is ? What actual model # is it so I can hopefully find a correct owners manual.
By the way I gave him $150 for it (it also came with 2 furrowing attachments which he claims go for $100 by themselves) and by what I can see an electric start 6 hp Troy-Bilt Horse alone goes for upwards of $2000 so I think I made a decent investment once I get her to running and working condition. I'm figuring I can put about $100 or less in parts into it and be up and running this coming spring and then sell my Craftsman tiller for going rate and I'd probably break even(wishful thinking). Unless I go with a Honda re-power for $350 and be done with it. With a Honda, it should run damn near forever.
I'll post pics when I can.