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UncleTom

04-01-2006 04:14:37




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I just aquired a walk behind mower. It says on the tag that it is a power trac tractor. I cant find much info on it. Does anyone have any info on this.It is not the origanal motor. thanks
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UncleTom

04-01-2006 13:43:34




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 Re: Walk behind mower tractor in reply to UncleTom, 04-01-2006 04:14:37  
Now i got to figure out what to do with it. Thanks guys for the replys.



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jdemaris

04-01-2006 19:18:41




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 Re: Walk behind mower tractor in reply to UncleTom, 04-01-2006 13:43:34  
I misspoke eariler (mistyped?). The Sear's Bradley and the Simplictiy-built Wards both use an aluminum drive pulley. Your machine was made by Simplicity. Wards put their name on some of the Simplicity models. In 1951, the Simplicity (or labeled Wards) Plow-Trac had a 4 horse Wisconsin engine and sold for $279. The earlier 1948 model was rated at 3 horse with a Wisconsin AB engine. In 1958 Simplicity sent out bulletins announcing that their model VA was identical to the Wards Plow-Trac so all parts could be bought from Simplicity if needed. I've got several of them but they are bigger than the former models and have an automotive-type transmission. Some years later, Allis Chalmers started selling Simplicity tractors and put their name on them.

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Hurk

04-21-2007 17:51:12




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 Re: Walk behind mower tractor in reply to jdemaris, 04-01-2006 19:18:41  
Hello, Can you tell whats up here? I have a Wards Hoe Trac. I tried to till with it but it travels to fast. There are 2 shafts coming out of the trans. I think I am missing a pully. Thank you for any help or info. Hurk



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Ryan Solberg

07-14-2006 05:48:12




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 Re: Walk behind mower tractor in reply to jdemaris, 04-01-2006 19:18:41  
I saw this interesting mention of Plow Trac. I have one in really great shape with the Wards 4.2 HP engine.

I have no reverse. Pictures show a kit that you could buy for this. What do you know about rigging up a reverse on one of these?

I have a cultivator, sickle mower, and a nifty snowplow for mine.



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Vacherie

04-01-2006 10:01:52




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 Re: Walk behind mower tractor in reply to UncleTom, 04-01-2006 04:14:37  
It is a Montgomery Ward tractor, not a David Bradley.



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jdemaris

04-01-2006 05:56:30




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 Re: Walk behind mower tractor in reply to UncleTom, 04-01-2006 04:14:37  
That appears to be the remnants of a Sears David Bradley. The tag on the transmission should have a model number and series number, e.g. "Model 91757583 series 5756." The mower on the front also appears to be Sears. It's a common walk-behind and information and parts are easy to find.



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