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rollingflat

Here is my haul... I was just going to pic up two tractors an ORANGE one for my buddy and a RED one for me. Not sure what happend

 

I think I blacked out for a few mins. or something.?! :confusion-shrug:  :confusion-shrug: 

 

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contents of truck and trailer are as follows:

 

74 c-120-8 speed

 

196?- 60? complete execpt hood w-10 horse tucm. motor po said he replaced the oem 8 horse tucm.

 

196?- 875 complete execpt motor

 

3 mower decks one for each tractor

 

2 snow plows ---one for the two older tractors very cool.

 

set tire chains

 

set wheel weights

 

16 hp kolher motor ...in the c-120

 

and one ac 717 for my buddy.

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KyBlue

Good Haul!!!  :woohoo:

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rollingflat

Dont know much about the older tractors so may need help to id them could not see any tags at first look. Also both older tractor also

have slot hitches on them.

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Molon_Labe

That is one sweet haul. Now for all the work that goes along with it! Ya done good!! :)

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rollingflat

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just more pics have not unloaded any thing yet.

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WheelHorse79

Looks like the 875 has the 1045 front tires.  Can anyone confirm that?  If those are 1045 front tires, then they are worth $80-$100 a piece.  :woohoo:

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Geno

You are Rollin now!   :text-woo:

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octfst

The one with out the hood looks like a 1964 704 it would have had a 7hp kohler. could be a 654 or 604 they had 6hp tecky. all would be 1964.

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shallowwatersailor

Nice haul and a clean looking A-C 716 for your buddy. I miss seeing the moraine in Central Illinois traveling on 55.

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rollingflat

Just back from weds. night church. Thanks for all the coments, question how can I definitavely ID the two older tractors? the one is a 875 but cant find tag to find out the year. the other one has no tag that I can find but it may be somewhere Im not looking. And PO thought it was a 60...something, thats all I have to go on right now. R there any special frame holes, bolts, or other oddites that Identify the round hoods?

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rollingflat

Dont know if this helps but the 875 is an auto if that would lend it to a specific yr.?

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octfst

875 is a 1965 & the other is a 1964

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rollingflat

More posible hints... looking at pics (because to dark and way to cold out) and saw round hood has a stright gear shift not bent up at end. has round gas tank with offset

fill hole, and a rectangle stamped into the right side sheet metal below the tunel area. and has kind of a chrome plastic dash?

 

Does this give any helps or hints?   Im scouring every post and pic here trying to find the match!

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rollingflat

octfst thanks for the help ,can you tell what model the 1964 is?

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octfst

There is 3 models 604 654 & 704 The only difference is the motor. The 604 would be a 6hp pull start tecky, The 654 a 6hp electric start tecky, & 704 7hp Kohler Electric start. Since there's a battery box I don't think its a 604. Do you have the belt guard? that's where the number would be.

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octfst

I see the belt guard is cut off. there's a box stamped in the guard look and see if you can read the number.

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rollingflat

ok ive been looking at the model yr. pics and came to the same conclution you have...654 or 704 will go look at guard.

thanks

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rollingflat

tractor is at buddys house still loaded on trailer :banghead:  will have to wait till tomarrow. I think I know where your talking about the small pressed box on right side. its painted over but might show through

w a little thinner.? thanks so much for all your help.  will keep u posted on progress!

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KC9KAS

Very nice haul!

I have a 654 and a 875 (and 7 other WH GT's). I use the 875 to mow the yard with every week! Lately my wife has "adopted" the 875 as her tractor.

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rollingflat

Worked late and did not get chance to look at round hood to see if I could make out weather it is a 654 or 704. My gut tells me its a 654 because the PO thought it was a 

6--something and that he said it had a tucm. motor that he replaced w a larger 10hp tucm. motor. he said the 10hp he put in it was new and run very little before he parked it in heated garage. which I believe because it has great compression. It has the right pulley for the mower deck which looks good so I think I'll try to find a round hood for it put deck on and correct seat and leave alone. 

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As far as the c-120 after looking at it its a parts donor only.  The good news is the motor in it is a very nice 16hp w good compression and the

875 is in great shape except its missing a motor   :eusa-think:  i'm thinking good good canadate for an engine swap! what do you guys think can the 875 

hood and frame handle the larger motor? its a WH I think it can ! But can I run the mower deck off the  "newer" side pulley of the 16 or do I need to adapt the smaller pulley like what is on the round hood ? :eusa-think: 

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Hammerhead

Very nice haul! I agree with Wheelhorse79, those are the front tires from a 1045, yep they are rare and expensive! Somebody with a 1045 needs them.

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rollingflat

Well, I was able to barely make out on the round hood belt guard that it is indeed a 654 thank you guys for all the help in id ing both the older horses. 

 

AS far as the front wheels on the 875 as talked about from some of the members I unloaded it today and gave it a once over the tires are in great shape

 

and are 16x5.50x8 and say wheel horse made in USA. took one off and cleaned it up in the wifes kitchen sink :laughing-rolling: you got to love em when they just walk by

 

and say thier not surprised! :laughing-rolling: Other than that I dont know any thing about them. pics to follow

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Geno

That's what sinks are for!    :laughing-rolling:

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rollingflat

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Here they r...

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953 nut

Rollingflat, you must have an understanding wife, or an old kitchen sink in your shop!   :ROTF:    :text-lol:

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