Jurt bought the ZB

lenray

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ZB 06201782=SN
Narrow front, front lights work, rear tires are just a few years old and no checking always stored inside--tires are very good as are the rims.
No rust or dings or extra holes etc. Pulley assy. is there , but not the pulley itself. Starts and runs very well--12 F here in Michigan.
It also has a factory made 3 PT. Hitch that works and looks very good. I realize the MM didn't come with a 3 Pt. Has foot clutch and also a long rod on the left side--don't know what that is. Very little original paint and don't appear to ever have been repainted. Every thing seems to be pretty tight.
1500.00 what do you think This is my first MM
 
"long rod on left side"....if it is a vertical lever coming out of the left brake assembly it is a "live PTO". If operating properly, pulling back on lever will stop forward motion but not the PTO. Many developed problems over the years (slips and grabs) and may have been de-activated.

What appears as part of a 3 point could be the factory installed rock shaft operated by the hydraulic cylinder. It was designed to raise and lower mounted implements.

With good running condition and like new rear tires and rims you should have a nice tractor.
 
Thanks for the info. on the long rod for the PTO.

The 3 PT hitch might be what is called a TAYLOR WAY--IT is very heavy duty and bolts to the tractor frame and has a hyd, cylinder on the right hand side of the siting platform.
 
Any pictures? For would like to see a full rear view of the tractor that shows what it has for a 3-pt hitch if any. Thank you. Armand
 
Armand I sent you a email message--I don't know how to post pics. My wife took a couple pics of the 3 PT. I CAN send pics to an email address.
 
Pic is a few lines above. Decent old tractor with very little paint. 1954 ZBU with non-factory 3 pt. hitch
 

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