Tractor / Transmission?

thirdrock

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Any info on these? Thanks!
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The tractor is a Bolens built by Iseki. Does the transmission /rear end match the one in the Bolens ? Tractor data .com will tell
you more.
 
I congratulate you on plenty of pictures to identify. Often someone will post for information saying
well its a tractor. When asked for more information poster will say something to the order of, well
the auctioneer said it was a ROLLS AND CAN HARDLEY. Auction talk for it will roll down hill ,
however it can hardly make it back up the hill.
 
Bill'
I'm always surprised when you come up with things like Rolls and Hardley. Never heard of that before..
 
Another thing, can you look over the transmission for any sort of serial number or data plate? If you find something you can post
more pictures if needed.
 
I have a mitsubishi ,I think mod #mt 72 it sure looks a lot like that ,also international used them for their small tractors in
the late 70s or early 80s
 
Looks like a deal with some spare parts thrown in. I like the grab handles on the fenders, very nice. I should point out that one grab handle is missing on the spare fender. Would be a deal-breaker for me. Good luck. Gerrit
 
I bought a property that is strewn with all sorts of trailers, tools & some misc tractor stuff throughout the land and garages. Just trying to make sense of what to do with everything.
 
Rear end looks like another Iseki Bolens. Depending on where you're located, would you be interested in selling any of the Bolens stuff? I have an Iseki diesel and its the best little tractor I've had.
 
(quoted from post at 05:58:39 03/23/22) I bought a property that is strewn with all sorts of trailers, tools & some misc tractor stuff throughout the land and garages. Just trying to make sense of what to do with everything.

Being that you know how to use your camera if you want info on the items, parts and pieces you have acquired this site is a wealth of knowledge.

What is it? posts seem to get a lot of replies on here as there is always someone who has or has seen even the most obscure items be it a tool, a car part, a tractor part there will be someone with information to share.

Somethings will be scrap value but in every junk pile there seems to be parts and pieces someone has been searching a long time for.
 

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