DJ54
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2009
- Messages
- 4,577
- Location
- Carroll, Ohio
- Tractor
- IH Farmall 656 gas/ IH 240 Utility/ 2, Super C Farmalls/ 2, Farmall A's/ Farmall BN/McCormick-Deering OS-6/McCormick-Deering O-4/ '36 Farmall F-12/ 480 Case hoe. '65 Ford 2000 3 cyl., 4 spd. w/3 spd Aux. Trans
Look on the side of the transmission/differential, and there should be a tag on there with a number on it, similar to 917.XXXX. Great little tractors for in the garden for cultivating. I have 5 different one's I use, for cultivating, or making hill rows with the disk turned inwards. In all, I think I'm up to 22, or 24 of them. Most bought for parts, or had an attachment(s) with them that I could use, or did not have.
Easily re-powered with a 3 hp. Briggs. Just keep the engine pulley a smaller size, for slower work speeds.
There are a couple great DB pages on Facebook, and guys are always willing to help out newbies, with a lot of "how to's", or finding parts. One particular group has OP./parts manuals in files you can open, look at, and copy, if you get that number off the transmission.
I even converted one to a transplanter, to make it easier on my old knees setting various vegetable plants. MAH00190 - YouTube Actually setting plants/ MOV02153 - YouTube
Easily re-powered with a 3 hp. Briggs. Just keep the engine pulley a smaller size, for slower work speeds.
There are a couple great DB pages on Facebook, and guys are always willing to help out newbies, with a lot of "how to's", or finding parts. One particular group has OP./parts manuals in files you can open, look at, and copy, if you get that number off the transmission.
I even converted one to a transplanter, to make it easier on my old knees setting various vegetable plants. MAH00190 - YouTube Actually setting plants/ MOV02153 - YouTube