Help identifying this feller

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#11  
:cool2:eek:K SO IT IS A sEARS AND ROEBUCK, HOPE TO GET IT HOME SOON AND PUT IT TO WORK:dance1:
 
   / Help identifying this feller #12  
Yep:

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Hmmm, No seat....No steering wheel....No cup holder. Probably wouldn't get much use around here...….Dan.
 
   / Help identifying this feller #14  
Those old walk behind tractors are interesting, when I was a young child a next door neighbor had one that resembled the whole front end of a conventional tractor, I think it might have been a Gravely.
I am old and prefer to sit and ride the machine.
 
   / Help identifying this feller #15  
My dad had one that would tow a small cart that you could ride on.
 
   / Help identifying this feller #16  
I HAD ONE WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER. HAD A SNOW BLADE ON IT AND I WOULD PLOW DRIVEWAYS ON OUR STREET. NO REVERSE!!! HAD TO BULL IT BACK, IT WAS A DAYS WORK.
 
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I picked up a couple of them a few years ago off craigslist for free. The transmissions seem to turn free, not sure what can be made with them but I'm not in a hurry to scrap them out. Something might be of use someday. The numbers on the ID tags resulted in a Sears Roebuck item number from ages ago.
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I picked up a couple of them a few years ago off craigslist for free. The transmissions seem to turn free, not sure what can be made with them but I'm not in a hurry to scrap them out. Something might be of use someday. The numbers on the ID tags resulted in a Sears Roebuck item number from ages ago.
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The ones that I've had have been indestructible. They could do a lot of work and they could sure work you. Scads of attachments also.
 
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Looks like a Simplicity Two-wheel tractor. Mine came with a sickle-bar mower, reel mower, cultivaters, plowshares; single and double,and a front blade. All this crap is still kicking around here.

I agree, the slots in the channel under the engine is for the Simplicity "Quick Hitch". We had a FB model from the 50's that had front mounted sickel bars, snow plow and a counter weight used with the rear mounted mold board plow. It used a pair of long bolts connected on one side by a metal band and a floating band and two wing nuts. the bands stayed outside the channel and the bolts went in the slots, first the front with the attachment pivoted up untik the friont bolt was seated then lowering the front brought the rear up and in the rear slot. Spin the wing nuts tight, set the attachment on the ground, add the drive belt and pin the idler/clutch rid and off you went mowing....

The sickel bar had directional rods that rolled the just cut weeds inward until the wheels ran over and helped keep things moving. We had a summer weed business and had two 7.5 hp clinton engines, one got rebuilt as the other one started to loose power...

The trans axle had 3 speeds and reverse.
 
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Very interesting. Maybe, I'll drag it out of the shed this summer and work it a little.
 

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