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1967 toro parkmaster golf course tractor

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dave griffin

07-11-2007 17:36:03




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I have a 1967 toro parkmaster golf course tractor.model #37013.there were many variations of this tractor,dump body like mine, and others.I am looking for a parts machine or selected parts.Also,need to know where I can send a clutch plate for rebuilding.It is no longer available from toro,so I need to have the old one rebuilt.Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Dave Griffin




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sodly

07-12-2007 09:10:27




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 Re: 1967 toro parkmaster golf course tractor in reply to dave griffin, 07-11-2007 17:36:03  
We have an old Toro 7 gang self-propelled reel mower for sale (late 60's vintage, I think) with a flathead 6 cyl Continental and 4 speed truck tranny and rear end. It does run and all the reels were rebuilt with little use since. Please contact me if you're interested. I can send pics.



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dave griffin

07-19-2007 10:16:46




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 Re: 1967 toro parkmaster golf course tractor in reply to sodly, 07-12-2007 09:10:27  
Please send photo"s and asking price.

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dave griffin



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135 Fan

07-11-2007 20:48:47




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 Re: 1967 toro parkmaster golf course tractor in reply to dave griffin, 07-11-2007 17:36:03  
The Parkmaster was the 7 gang reel mower power unit. They were made for many years. In fact my dad sold the very last one made around 1992 or so. The straight tractor for pulling gang mowers and such was called the Bullet. Strangely enough when my dad first sold Toro, he sold the last Bullet made to the same golf course that bought the last Parkmaster. Only difference was the Bullet was sold in 1959. The tractor with the dump box was called the General. It had a 2 1/2 ton rear end. The Bullets and Generals used surplus world war two Ford industrial engines. The Parkmasters may have had Fords as well. The newer Parkmasters could also be equipped with diesels. I remember when the last Parkmaster was delivered. There was a young guy who just started and my dad got him to drive the Parkmaster to the golf course. The golf course is the Highlands Golf and country club in Edmonton and is the second oldest here. It was built in 1929. Some of the long holes which were the reason for a second parkmaster had to be shortened because a major freeway and bridge was put in. There is a tunnel through the concrete bridge wide enough for golf cars to go through. The freeway is now called Wayne Gretzky Drive and leads to the hockey rink. Seems kind of interesting. Dave

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Steve A W

07-11-2007 19:47:50




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 Re: 1967 toro parkmaster golf course tractor in reply to dave griffin, 07-11-2007 17:36:03  
Try Southbend Clutch



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Roy Suomi

07-11-2007 17:46:12




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 Re: 1967 toro parkmaster golf course tractor in reply to dave griffin, 07-11-2007 17:36:03  
Is it Chevy 6 cyliner powered?? Take it to your local NAPA store..You would be surprised what a competent parts guy can find..Many of their catalogs have actual photos of the part..Any numbers stamped on it will help in the search..



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