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kitkit

can this tractor e identified by this number thank you 

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702854boy
1 minute ago, kitkit said:

can this tractor e identified by this number thank you 

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I'm no expert on any of this I'm just guessing but it looks like it might be a 502 that had a 6 horse kohler from say a 633 or something swapped into it instead of the 5 horse techy but I'm just going off of looks, I don't know how to do the serial deciphering.

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wallfish

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Definitely a 1962 and a nice find. 

Model     Year          Description                     Type                       Engine Model                HP         Drive Model

502       1962        Lawn & Garden Tractor   502 4-Speed    Tecumseh HT55C-3088       5.5         Wheel Horse 5025

 

The 502 is kind of a more rare tractor as we just don't see as many of those pop up (or the 552 ) as a 702. Probably because not as many were sold or they got trashed because the engines gave out.  "Rare" doesn't necessarily mean it's worth a million $ but maybe the right collector may want it.

 

The engine was changed as many of those original Tecumseh engines from that period gave up the ghost long ago. That seat is a more modern WH seat and it would've had come with a square metal seat.
 

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kitkit

thank you , the 502 was a pull start I take it , I did not notice a spot for a battery 

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gwest_ca

The 62-18956 tractor serial appears to be late in the 1962 model year.

Kohler made serial 5228560 in 1973.

 

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ri702bill

The battery trays on 1962 models are welded in. My 502 came with the optional? sheet metal tool bucket the size of the battery. Small buy handy...

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