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O questions
An O popped up on FB near my place so I went and checked it out.
o.jpg o3.jpg I have a few questions. This one has a serial #15555 which makes it a September 1961 build. It does not have the slot in the tower or the creepy hole. When did they add those? This one has the wrong steering wheel, seat, S/G bracket and is missing the bottom of the air cleaner. I believe it is the correct K161 with a serial# 56xxxxx and it ran pretty good too + I didn't see any cracks in the frame. This is the first tractor I went and looked at and it didn't follow me home. What would be a good price for it?
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And the price is ??? Does it have collared steering spindles? They went with the newer style s/g bracket after a certain serial number but I do not have that info.
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Asking price is $300 but he will take $250.
No collard spindles and the S/G bracket is not the early style like the one on my #994 I sold but looks homemade and not painted.
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Well my pull start has no cutouts like that one, ser# 19812. It has collared spindles but I think I put them on there.
250.00 is not a bad price, that is what I paid for this one.
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