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Doug Hansen

02-21-2004 15:19:44




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I saw this walk behind tractor on Ebay and was wondering what it is. I know it's not a Gravely.

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LesWV

02-22-2004 12:19:09




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 Re: What is this? in reply to Doug Hansen, 02-21-2004 15:19:44  
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1961-1969 Simplicity Model W. The last two wheeled tractor that they producted.
If you find a working B,C or D from the 1940's Please let me know.

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ChasinMI

02-22-2004 07:38:23




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 Re: What is this? in reply to Doug Hansen, 02-21-2004 15:19:44  
Doug:

This is a Simplicity. I had one and still have most of the manuals. Also, I still have the dirt plow, disk and coultivator. Let me know if you would like further information.



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Ben in KY

02-21-2004 17:01:54




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 Re: What is this? in reply to Doug Hansen, 02-21-2004 15:19:44  
I am pretty sure it is a simplicity. I grew up with a simplicity mule. Great little tools. Had rear truning plow, cultivators, harrows and a sickle bar cutter for the front. This looks like a later model than ours, our was a 1957 or 58.



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Harrison

02-21-2004 16:33:16




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 Re: What is this? in reply to Doug Hansen, 02-21-2004 15:19:44  
I have two David Bradley Mules,That has some similar features like wheels with 3 bolt pattern and front frame.However if it is a Bradley then the motor and handle bars are really different than mine(mine are typical old style) It is also missing the hood and mounts. I dont think it is a David Bradley.



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Slowpoke

02-22-2004 01:48:08




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 Re: Re: What is this? in reply to Harrison, 02-21-2004 16:33:16  
I see a five bolt pattern on the wheels.



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toolman

02-21-2004 15:57:02




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 Re: What is this? in reply to Doug Hansen, 02-21-2004 15:19:44  
i have seen things like that around before , had a garden rototiller on it in the summer and a guy put a blade on it to do his sidewalk in the winter.



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