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Posted by J.Cave on March 30, 2005 at 09:31:48 from (216.74.195.177):
I have found a fence row tractor and can't figure out exactly what it is. I can't find any serial # tag anywhere. It is a standard tread, has nice rear steel and has cutoffs on front. It has 4 cylinder, but the carb and mag are missing. It has a cast one piece tub style frame. It appears to have a foot clutch on the right side and what looks like 2 gear sticks toward the center. It has the fold up hood but no side covers yet there are spring loaded clasps mounted at the bottom of the frame to hold down side covers. It has a "donaldson" upright air cleaner with a tag dated 1922 and is mounted right in front of the left rear wheel. I found a casting # of 885D around the clutch/belt pulley housing. There is some remaining gray paint under the hood. This tractor is a basket case. It would have many salvagable parts though or the tractor may be restorable to right person. The rear steel is very good. I'm just interested in what I actually found right now. Any help would be appreciated.
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