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Kelly

I was reading the other post about duels and got to thinking about the adaptors I found in the iron pile looking for engines at the junk yard I paid $5 for them :D . Any clue as to who made them? :thumbs: They have markings on them cast in

that reads, GIL 33070A and below that 747 they are cast iron and 10" long I had one person that I trade my JD stuff too he said he thought they were sold to anyone not just for a specific brand. I seen a set on ebay about 2 years ago and they were listed for CC and brought big money near $200 :P if I remember right. I've been thinking of putting them on something? :thumbs: not sure what? I think they would work with the 7" rims pretty good and maybe a 8.5" with the right backspacing.

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Kelly

Ok I resized the pic to measage board 640x480 why is it so big?

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T-Mo

Kelly,

It looks okay on my screen. :thumbs:

As for the adapters, I'm not sure. :thumbs:

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TT

Kelly,

So far I have found your dual adapters as being Toro/Lawn Boy related, but I'm still digging for the application. (has something to do with Gilson :thumbs: )

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TT

Here's the best I can come up with.

Lawn Boy bought out Gilson (you, of all people should know that :thumbs: ) which is why that number traces to the Toro/Lawn Boy "realm".

Here's a "cut" from the M&D Mower Parts website with a P/N for what I assume to be wheel bolts? :thumbs: :

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I would say that they might be able to pinpoint where they were used -- if you are curious.

Here's a quick link to their site.

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perry

they are for sure gilson. makers of the montgomery wards tractors.

gilson collectors club

one of my gilson/wards

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Kelly

Perry I think you solved one of my other mystery parts I picked up at the junk yard. The wheel weights on that tractor look like a set I picked up, now I need to go out and look at mine. Are those Gilson weights?

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perry

yes those are gilson weights.

i have them off laying on the floor if you need more pics.

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Rollerman

Not to go off topic...but Perry what is that contraption on the front of your Gilson....a Tecumseh trash compacter. :thumbs:

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combatmp29r

Stephen I was wondering the same thing, but I lead these things :thumbs: too often as it is :D Glad you took the initiative tonight :thumbs:

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TT

That's the highly sought-after mother-in-law carrier used when mowing under low pine trees. :thumbs:

Just kidding. :D I was going to ask him about that too, but just plain forgot! :thumbs:

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Greg B.

Now I don't feel so :imstupid:

Greg B.

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kpinnc

Kelly those adapters sure look stout!

No danger in breaking those.

kevin

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Nick

I was just looking for a picture and by chance found one of a Gilson with a FEL. This was at the 2004 Ashland Ohio show, I think it was a reginal for the VGTCOA. :thumbs:

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pond195520032003

yea, Perry what the heck is that :D:thumbs: Nick, that Gilson has a Kwik Way loader on it! nice looking tractor :thumbs:

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combatmp29r

Nick thats a nice looking Gilson. A FEL is always a bonus too :thumbs:

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