Easton Rich 1,017 #1 Posted 14 hours ago Here I just wanted to show all the tractors I've recently bought, but haven't posted about. I just didn't think it would be very interesting as most were simple carb cleans or fuel pumps. The first two images are of my Commando 6 originally purchased in Des Moines, Iowa. I bought this in October of last year for $250, it had been sitting in a semi van for 20+ years. You might be wondering why you see a Kohler? This was one of 10 or 11 sitting around the show room a few years after this tractors model year, so to make it more appealing to buyers, the dealer installed a K-181. All I really did to it was clean the carb and rebuild the fuel pump. The second tractor is my '73 no name 8hp. I acquired this in August of last year for $200. This one already ran and functioned fine. I've been using it to feed cattle with. The third tractor is my '69 Raider 10 that I spoke of a couple weeks ago. This tractor is from my recent hall, but I haven't messed with it quite yet. It sports the HH100 Techy that does turn over. This one will be for sale soon, PM me if you're interested. The next three are of my 3 D Series that are either being built or being used. The D-160 single was also part of my recent haul along with the Raider. This tractor sat for a couple of years, but fired up after I installed a rebuilt fuel pump on it. The '73 18 Auto ran and fully functioned when I bought it, nothing much on it. The basket case is this D-200 that imwe have been building out of buckets of parts. This one will have a full repaint done on it. The last pictures are of my attachments that I have been collecting. The first is this D Series tiller that hadn't been used until I bought it. The next are my 3pt mower and tub cart, nothing much on them except replacing a belt and airing up tires. I think this is my longest post EVER! This is the herd update for now! 7 8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 17,229 #2 Posted 14 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Easton Rich said: This is the herd update for now! Nothing wrong with that herd 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ol550 846 #3 Posted 10 hours ago Looks like you may have a problem, some call it bad some will call it good. But it's still a problem; 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,469 #4 Posted 4 hours ago (edited) That will keep you busy for a while. Lots of good parts or get them all running. Good luck what ever you do with them. Edited 4 hours ago by Retired Wrencher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sparky-(Admin) 24,646 #5 Posted 2 hours ago Nice! Now that it’s starting to warm up around here I can get back into wrenching and tinkering hopefully Share this post Link to post Share on other sites