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Posted by joel on June 12, 2004 at 02:52:23 from (209.214.168.52):
i dont think i have posted here before but cant remember. the tractor is my nieghbors and he has basically given it to me and i want to find out what it is. he doesnt know either. its like a 35 model or something. really old. he thinks that it is a bf avery. it also could be a allis chalmers. the tractor number i got off of the transmision is p9206 and i havnt found anyhting with it. but the oil filter number is napa and it is 1101 and that fits an allis chalmers. here is the description on it: 4 cyl motor light blue rounded gas tank manual lift belly steering striaght down the middle 3 speed with revers gear reduction things that drop the rear tires down handle brakes on both rear tires that the sides. big belt drive on the rear with engage under your right leg hydo pump with a very long skinny cylinder attached to nothin doesnt have much sheet metal, very to the point type of tractor. flip door acsess panel for the steering on the left side in the back middle of the steering column i guess you would call it. that is about all i can think of right this moment. let me know if you find anyhting or know anything about this that would help and if you have any questions please email me or post it. thanks joel
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