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Sears Mod. Z walk behind

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Denny

04-27-2004 14:01:08




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I would like to find some history on a Sears Mod. Z, walk behind garden tractor Ser,#6557, Type 60625, any information would be helpfull, thanks Denny




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jdemaris

04-27-2004 18:49:30




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 Re: Sears Mod. Z walk behind in reply to Denny, 04-27-2004 14:01:08  
Never heard of that one, don't think it exists. Are you reading the engine tag instead of the machine tag? An engine tag will read, for instance on my 1937 tractor "Sears 500.60625, series 39." That translates to a Briggs and Stratton Z or ZZ engine. On the same tractor, the tractor tag reads "917.60754 series 29." I've got a couple of the big Sears Handiman walk-behinds that have Briggs and Stratton Model Z and ZZ engines. There's lot of information available on them. Where did you find the "Z" you are referring to?

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Denny

04-28-2004 02:40:52




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 Re: Re: Sears Mod. Z walk behind in reply to jdemaris, 04-27-2004 18:49:30  
You are right, I did get the "Z" off the engine tag, and the only other tag I see, is one on the gear box that reads, Type 60754, Ser. D1991, and the carb says, Kingston on it.
Do you have any idea where I could start looking for information on this tractor, and what it might be worth, it once belonged to my dad, and I would like to but it from the man that owns it now, but, neither one of us has any idea what it might be worth, it runs, is in good condition for the age, and has rubber tires, and a cultivator.

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jdemaris

04-28-2004 05:00:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Sears Mod. Z walk behind in reply to Denny, 04-28-2004 02:40:52  
I usually pick them up in the price ranges of $150-$500. I wouldn't pay any more, but that's because I'm cheap. I've seen them get crushed in the scrap yard and I've seen people asking $1500 for them. Go to Link



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